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    the Birmingham City School’s Student Code of Conduct handbook is provide a guide to ensure student learning in a safe environment. It reflects the rights and responsibilities of all parties involved in the school system, students, teachers, administrators and parents. The Handbook addresses major and minor offenses as well as the disciplinary actions associated with those offenses. Each year a team reviews and edits the document. The team consist of teachers, students, hearing officers,…

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    shoulders with people of different cultures, of completely different customs and habits and religions, who live under different legal systems, whose languages are different?” (qtd. In Christ). The world students live in today is more globalized than ever, and it is only becoming more so. Students are offered hundreds of exchange programs with schools of other nations, fast-food chains and businesses open in tens of hundreds of countries simultaneously, people can travel to any continent, phone…

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    involving the handling of money—taking in to consideration tuition, textbook, housing, food, and transportation costs. Another category deals with people interactions that offer the college student support and guidance. To a student’s…

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    Admonishment of Coursera Although a Burkean pedagogy does begin with appreciative reading, Burke also demanded a process of admonishment be used to examine the negative spaces created by equations (LAPE $%#). With this move, Burke hoped that students would not take the explicit motives of a text at face value, instead contrasting them with the underlying motives to determine the larger force of the text. With its strong valorization of technology and goal of mastery, it is likely Burke would…

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    response here: I plan to be a successful elementary teacher by using the growth mindset and use dialogic teaching. Also, I want to motivate my students with having high expectations in the classroom. I have learned critical thinking is important for students to have in order to get a job, so I would like to reinforce critical thinking by using dialogic teaching. I know my teaching styles will need to change from year to year based on the type of classroom I have, all students are not the same. …

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    opportunities for all students are a focal point of our educational system. Special education programs, including gifted education, have improved the education for all students, however, some imbalance still exists. Attaining equal and equitable education for all students is still an important topic in our system. However, the underrepresentation of students in our gifted education programs is still present. Underrepresented students refer to African-American, Hispanic, and low-income students.…

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    Online Education

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    system drastically. In today 's society, students have an option to receive an online degree or get an traditional education. However, these are two different things and require different standards. The differences between traditional versus online education is flexibility, communication, and discipline. To begin with, traditional education requires transportation and daily commitment because on campus courses take place during the daytime or evening so students would have to make more time in…

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    Each day my students come to school eager to learn. Watching them come to school each day ignited by the opportunities that are being opened up for them is inspiring. Each student in my classroom is a sponge and soaks up any information I give them. I teach in a low-income area and many of the children I teach come from challenging home lives; however, they crave knowledge and information. The students in my classroom need a variety of informational text to spark a variety of interests and build…

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    system is governed by nine (9) elected representatives from all districts within Shelby County. Those elected representative serve as Board members on the Shelby County Board of Education. The Mission, according the board members, is to prepare all students for success in learning, leadership, and life. Although elected and committed to serving, the board members must adhere to the Tennessee State legislature and its bills pertaining to education. Political The Tennessee State legislature…

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    divide education systems into two parts: “Banking Concept” and “Problem-Posing.” He states the banking concept is a horrible way of teaching and prevents students from learning the process and think of a solution on their own. Freire discusses that this concept of teaching is common and provides student no conceptual understanding. Even though students are being given concepts they’re only absorbing enough information to pass the courses, they’re not getting a deeper understanding of the…

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