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    hand encounters of students choosing to settle for only passing, rather than overachieving. Widner cannot understand the reasoning behind her peers dumbing themselves down simply to fit in with others. She sees this as a waste of not only time, but money, saying “it didn’t make sense in high school and it certainly doesn’t make sense in college.” The frustration Widner expresses is heavily shown to the reader. She feels her peers make not only themselves, but all college students seem lazy and…

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    concentrate on students’ personal development. Universities cannot ignore the importance of students’ health. The physical and physiological health of student population are the cornerstones of any forms of education. Without them, all efforts are meaningless. Of all materials that can be harmful to students’ bodies, alcohol and drugs are most relevant to their social life. College students are frequently invited to parties and binges that held by fraternities during weekends. Even though…

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    opportunity/experience is indeed student-centered? Why? Since this is Block 1 and the beginning of the school year, a lot of the first few days of school has involved work outside of playing music and rehearsing, including things such as organizing the band room, assembling music and folders, and going over handbooks and general classroom rules and regulations. Teaching at the school year really made me realize how much a band director has to do outside of actually teaching the students. A lot…

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    morning while students are in their chairs completing bell work. All the students have assigned chairs, so the teacher looks around the room and if there is an empty chair then she asked if any of the other students had seen that child today, encase the student is still at breakfast. If no-one had seen that student, then he/she is absent. The students turn in their completed work to the trays labeled on the teachers’ desk. Each tray is labeled a different subject, so the students know what…

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    burdening the middle class is the excessive amount of debt they bear when entering the workforce. One of the key components of this setback is the enormous amount of student loans many college students deal with immediately after college. Unfortunately, the government holds an effective monopoly on both college and university student loans. Enreneich also negatively comments on the rising cost of college by referring to a fictional university (Fleece U) in saying, “We [Fleece U] have just raised…

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    There was a scene in the film where the principle, Joe Clark, is walking around the cafeteria during a lunch period. He walks around checking on students and verbally correcting behavior. Clark spots a freshman trying to steal someone’s food and he immediately calls the student out. He does so in a loud manner that is heard not only by the particular student, but his surrounding peers. Clark tells the entire cafeteria to be quiet and begins to describe how the freshman does not have self-respect…

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    Reflection On My Strengths

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    Throughout my experience in schools and university, I have focused on fostering and strengthening collegial relationships. This has developed my skills associated with working within a team and believe my strengths lie in listening, willingness to learn and having the ability to fulfil leadership and delegation roles where necessary. I believe that quality learning and teaching occurs when teams work collaboratively and use each member’s strengths. I believe that my strengths are…

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    is a time of developing into a new person and creating memories that are everlasting. For some students, particularly freshmen who are transforming from being the top dogs in high school to the freshies on a college campus, college is a place where creating cliques and identities are important. On the other hand, for some students like myself, forming an identity is easy. It has been said that students enjoy leaving home, meeting new people, and experiencing life on their own without their…

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    level in order to provide their students with the proper material they need for their major. Creating a required curriculum that is interesting to students can be quite an arduous task. Curriculum descriptions attempt to appeal to students by making their general education requirements…

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    levels of education, from elementary school through university, grade inflation exists: too many students get too many A’s. I am not saying that no student should get A’s, but students have started to expect A’s, thinking a B is somehow “bad,” even though, in reality, a C is supposed to be average. In a nation where everyone is special and participation trophies are handed out like candy on Halloween, students see C’s as terrible failures, B’s as poor scores, and A’s as the only acceptable…

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