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    it sets the foundation of the classroom, both physically and emotionally, between all members of the classroom community. For a teacher to be effective positive relationships need to be developed, not just with the students, but also with the wider school community, such as parents so that…

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    Why I Hate Writing

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    students telling me about their fears and hatred of writing are not freshman in their first college-level composition class. Most of them are junior and senior education majors, close to (if not already there) graduating and becoming fully certified school teachers. In other words, the very students who claim incompetence as writers themselves are the ones who will be teaching…

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    I believe that her teaching had an impact on me choosing this field of work. She is one of the most inspirational teachers I know and I’m glad that I’ll get to share her story. Susan Raleigh has been teaching for over 37 years in the Little River school district and that’s probably why she is so good at it. In those 37 years, she has taught sixth, seventh, and eight grade language arts, literature and math every single year. She has also dabbled in PE and health for a few years for sixth,…

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    Why I Chose Education

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    Why would I want to teach? It started back in Kindergarten when I started school myself. I was fascinated with becoming just like my teacher. Little did I know back then that my desire to be like her would actually become a desire I would follow. As I grew older and learned more about becoming an educator, three items caught my eye and mind: teacher’s job benefits, making a difference and how passionate they become. As I grew up, I started to ask my teachers what benefits they got from being…

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    It’s my belief that a school is a place where children are being prepared for the future. By teachers who challenge, stimulate, provoke and guide each student on an individual path. Students are taught academics and life skills, and learn best through their own experiences. Learning will be backed with allowing students to question topics and ask questions when in doubt and be supplied with extra help. Every school should be focused on preparing students for the future. This can be done in a…

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    to become an inspiring leader who positively impacts my family, friends, and community. The absolute means to accomplish this goal are not readily or easily defined, but the course of action in my college career I am choosing to take is through the school of business. In the business program I will have multiple opportunities to meet equally driven individuals, develop leadership qualities, and become an active ambassador around the world. By being an educated, involved, and driven citizen, I…

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    In this paper I am explaining how education and our current school systems are not doing a good job of teaching people what is really important in life. I will do this by, first, sharing the views of education of the philosophers Martin Luther King Jr. and Socrates, and how Socrates would view King’s work. Secondly, I will deduct how Plato and King would feel about the education being taught today and lastly, I am going to share my own experiences and thoughts about the main purpose of education…

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    Upon graduating high school, I enrolled in San Jacinto College to pursue a career in the field of computer science. This quest was short lived as I learned that a higher education required much more tenacity, patience, and self-discipline than high school. The absence of these characteristics in my personality generated failing grades. I decided to quit school and work full time. Thirty years later, I found myself with a long history of what I call “go nowhere jobs”. Once I learned all aspects…

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    The one subject that receives the most support is literacy. St. George conducted a study that involved thirteen elementary schools, which seven were Title 1 schools. The study was conducted to find out what challenges in developing collaboration with parents and teachers, how can these challenges be overcome and how did the participation in the study change the thoughts for parent-teacher collaboration…

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    outside of the school building in the morning and I have observed many parents walk their children to school. I have observed the older children wave goodbye to their parents/caregivers as some children stay outside and others go inside of the building. I have also observed most of the younger students being walked inside of the building as they hold hands with the adult accompanying them. I have noticed only a few buses that drop students off in the morning. Once they arrive to school an…

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