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    Influence High Schools

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    When teachers lose their jobs wherever they are employed, they also lose their ability to influence the young people who wish to learn from them. In addition, another downside of cutting funding in education is that the quality of the resources given to all teachers will decrease. According to Bloom’s taxonomy, the most important lessons in school occur when any of the highest four levels of thinking take place in the classroom: application, analysis, synthesis, and evaluation (Bleggi). Most of…

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    dismissed all literature but the greatest, which was great for moral reasons. He could show you the toughness of a sentence, the strength and the grace of it, the way another one failed and betrayed itself, but you paid a terribleprice for this useful technical knowledge.” Her 1991 introduction to the reissue of The Shadow of the Sun is an exercise in reflective in which she…

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    arts education is more beneficial to a student than a technical or standard education. Should one concentrate one’s time and energy only on the subject of his/ her major? Would a broader education, filled with a wide variety of interesting subjects to explore, be a better option? The choice is really up to the individual. There are a number of things to consider in this decision making. Some of these are: the type of career one would like to pursue, the amount of money available for education,…

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    This paper evaluates the curriculum initiative of Direct Interactive Instruction (DII) and its effectiveness in attaining higher scores on state level assessments in math and English. Clement Middle School took on this challenge in hindsight of the No Child Left Behind Initiative in which closing the gap in levels of student performance was seen as the ultimate tool in combating successful academic outcomes. “Educators are always called to consider something new, something that enables…

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    One of the biggest challenges teacher’s face today in our school systems are their fear and apprehension of technology. The fast-paced digital world has overwhelmed the majority of teachers who did not grow up in the digitally immersed era. Teachers are working to prepare students for the 21st century, however most are unaware of the higher level of engagement achieved through cutting-edge media tools such as gaming and simulations. Virtual simulations and gaming initially entered the school…

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    ESA #6A Task 1 1(a) Use the Baldrige Education Criteria for Performance Excellence to analyze the selected school’s operational policies and procedures and then provide a written evaluation with rationales of those policies and procedures. Reviewing the easyInsight:Baldrige Self-Assessment provided clearer understanding into the level of knowledge of the current Buckeye Career Center principal compared to myself. In terms of quantification, the principal answered 86% of the questions easily…

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    are becoming more tech-savvy, even textbooks offer a variety of computerized teaching supplements (Daniels,2006). Access to technology in the classroom can easily transform a passive learning environment to an active learning environment. In STEM education, utilizing technology in the classroom can increase student’s interest in science and math, and also encourage students to be independent learners. STEM educators can incorporate technology in their classroom by creating a class webpage that…

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    in India. In the words of Gandhi, “English is a language of international commerce, it is the language of diplomacy and it contains many a rich literary treasures”. It gives us an opportunity that English has occupied an important place in Indian education. English is omnipresent. Globalization and the Internet have made English an important feature of our lives. The finest and the most advanced improvements in science and technology are made in the United States of America, where English…

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    SAIT: Legal Case Study

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    During the past few years the Canadian government has been providing less and less financial aid within the higher education sector. In order for Southern Alberta Institute of Technology (SAIT) to make up for the short fall there has been a major focus to build up the earned revenue business with an emphasis on the corporate world both domestically and internationally. At SAIT a tailored program for corporate clients has been a primary selling point. Due to the fact that the earned revenue…

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    STEM Personal Statement

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    Students have often pushed away from STEM due to the stigma surrounding it or an inability to access technology. These factors contribute to the shortage of technical professionals that our nation faces meaning lost opportunities for the students that might like STEM and the employer. If the students can be exposed to STEM through lessons and purely having access to it , more students may have an interest. Working to solve this problem means a lot to me because without a few key people and…

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