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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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    that formal education can be a source of inequality. Whereas the educational curriculum taught in private schools trains…

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    in California 's Education Code. It is essential to establish Do No Harm as an expectation for all members of a school community--including the adults. In coordination with a restorative practices program, Do No Harm can help build a learning community focused on developing academic and character skills. Discipline Policies and Practices In my sphere of influence as a future school leader, my belief that all students…

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    The Giver: An Analysis

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    Authoritarian societies are systems that are used to control the community of people and their education. Education in an Authoritarian Society is upheld by maintaining control of the hierarchy. This is done in three ways: sorting the citizens, justifying where and why they were put there, and validating the decision. In the 2014 motion picture The Giver, they live in a post-apocalyptic Authoritarian world and follow the three rules. “What is most difficult for the state to control- emotions and…

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    When I was in Elementary School I was terrible at my multiplication factors and I had this teacher that refused to have a bad student. Her name was Mrs. Shoester. She made me eat lunch with her every day in the cafeteria and we had to go over all the multiplication factor until I got everyone right. She did this for about a month due to her will to be the best teacher possible she pushed me and made me good in mathematics. She made a difference in my life and I would like to do the same.…

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    my mom was a teacher and I loved going to school. As I grew older I started to realize how much time and energy teachers put into each and every day. Reading this article reminded again just how much time teachers truly put into their job. As we looked at a day in the life of Jim, it showed how he had to plan out his day so that he would have enough time to get everything done. For example, because he was a coach in the afternoon, he had to come to school early to do his lesson planning and get…

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    As a student I was motivated throughout grade school to do good and try hard. I wanted all my art projects to be perfect. I think I was a pretty good students to have, I mean I wasn’t terrible. I enjoyed my early years of school but started to lack once I got to high school. I still enjoyed art class but not so much the other ones, like English. If I’m not very good at something then I hated doing it. I dreaded writing papers and usually waited until the last minute. English has never been my…

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    For me, deciding to become a teacher has been the culmination of a lot of different things. When trying to decide what my next steps would be after high school I did a lot of self-reflecting and realized teaching children was where my heart was. I had a moment in my life that really made me realize why teaching is the career path I should take. I became the leader for the three through four year olds at my church and fell in love. Nothing put a bigger smile on my face than when I woke up on…

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    I want to be a teacher, but that was not what I was planning to be when I was applying to colleges. I was originally in the Nursing program, but changed to education after my freshman year at Keene State. One of my advisors in high school had said that he saw me as a teacher and I said I didn’t want anything to do with teaching because I saw what the long hours were like. It is funny how things have changed. Now, I cannot wait to be a teacher and have a positive impact on my students. I think…

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