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    college students experience the detrimental effects of society's pressure more than most. A great GPA, internship, and participating in an organization are becoming necessary to be relevant enough to even compete for positions after we walk across the stage with our degree. Add a part time job into the mix and the chances of our success become slim. Examining these factors brings into question how this stringent schedule and unrealistic expectations affect the mental health of college students.…

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    Hence, students desire perfection in order to be noticed by admission officers. According to Perez in paragraph five of his article, “students try their best to hide factors they perceive to be negative and only tell us things they believe we will find impressive.” This means that students conceal their true selves and pretend to be someone they are not by only providing information that are appealing…

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    teachers, the following scene may sound all too familiar: on the day a major assignment is due, students enter the classroom in a flurry, toting half unzipped backpacks and the invisible weight of the emotional, social, and personal baggage that all people, particularly teenagers, must balance along with life’s many other requirements—in this case, a dreaded non-fiction reading comprehension task. Some students immediately sit down and hurriedly press pencil to paper, capitalizing on the…

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    easily accessible sources or answers online, students feel the need to cheat in order to stay competitive with their other peers. While cheating typically results in a better grade or score on a test or assignment, it is wrong and must be strongly discouraged. Rolling Meadows High School should maintain the current academic guidelines they have, because the current rules are fair and gives the student a second chance should they have cheated…

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    Teaching Underprivileged

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    other teens who share the same feeling of responsibility to helping underprivileged students. These students were 9 years old and had to learn in overcrowded classroom on empty stomachs when learning can be a struggle in of itself. However, it does not have to be that way. Many of the children just needed further individual support and care, to give them the motivation needed to reach their full potential. These students from the public education system were similar to flowers. Generally…

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    people, it puts them into situations where they can’t hear their inner voice. “How Not to Get into College” by Alfie Kohn and “Manhood” by John Wain have many interesting similarities and differences. “How Not to Get into College” talks about how students are pressurized in many ways and they race for grades forgetting about the knowledge, whereas “Manhood” is a story about a boy named Rob and his father (Mr. Willison). Rob’s father wants Rob to be athletic and do things that he was not able to,…

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    Economic Fair Objective

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    principles that student would learn from participating in the economic fair is the opportunity to choose their individual interest and skills; choose a company structure; assess the market; develop a marketing plan; sell goods or services for a profit and calculating their net profit. Students will also have to consider the cost of purchasing capital good and renting space for their business. For students who require financial assistance establish the business, the teacher allowed student…

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    Three professors Richard Rodriguez, Mike Rose and Gerald Graff give problems students encounter in the United States and the entire world through their own experiences. Though the experiences are similar with small variations, they view their challenges in different regards and outline solutions to what according to them are the main difficulties students face in school. This article, therefore, gives an analysis of encounters of the three professors throughout their education including the…

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    ELCC Standard 1 Summary

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    promote success for all students. My vision included major learning goals. I want to intentionally and positively invite all learners to discover their fullest potential academically and socially. I understand that a positive learning environment must be provided with the understanding that student diversity is to be respected. In order for this to take place I must work collectively with other administrators, teachers, staff, and parents to foster a life-long desire for students to learn. A…

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    11 Ways to Make Your Educational School Trip More Successful Study trips with fellow students are often the pinnacles of our school lives. We don’t remember every nugget of information taught to us, but we will always remember the times we spent with friends and colleagues, travelling and learning on study tours UK and worldwide. But we’re now living in the technological age. With students constantly absorbed by their phones and the latest gadget, getting them interested in an educational trip…

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