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    Quality of education in primary school in Cameroon: a perspective from dropout and repeat rate Daigo Ito Introduction In the Cameroon, the enrolment rate of primary school has achieved more than 90% however, the achieve rate is still less than 80% and there are many children out of the school. There may be problems of quality of education. First, I researched enrolment, survival, dropout and repeat ratio annualize and analyse the problem behind them. Second, I report the teacher circumstance…

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    church. The first memory that I have of myself being in church was at four years of age. I was standing at the edge of the pew watching people walk by; not sure if it was the choir because I do not remember hearing music. I remember being in Sunday school at this age. I shared crayon with a boy, aged five who is now my husband. I remember playing Tag and Catch a Girl – Kiss a Girl with him in the church basement, walking to the candy store, changing into my choir robe and sleeping during every…

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    within the first few weeks of school. The next step is to complete goals, for teachers and school counselors complete two student impact SMART goals. This step is required to be completed by around October 1 of each year. The third step is to provide evidence for the five teaching standards. The fourth part of the process is teacher observations to provide a view of the teacher’s practice and to collect data to evaluate the teacher’s performance. This section on the school counselor evaluation…

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    Ambition And Society

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    Ambition Here in the United States, we live in the land of the bare-minimum. We pull into work moments before we need to clock-in, we count down the minutes before we get to leave, and we put off any projects we have to do away from work (or school) until the last minute. Why are we so inclined to do as little work as possible? What is so important to do that we can’t spare a few minutes to put a bit more effort in? The answer isn’t simple, but it lies within all of us. We aren’t “wired” to…

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    schooling between elementary and middle school, and were of diverse backgrounds themselves. These teachers had to go through a 40-hour program called CULTURES (Center for Urban Learning/Teaching and Urban Research in Education and Schools) that aimed to show them “how to create a professional development center that will assist practicing teachers to work effectively with culturally diverse students and enhance the quality of teaching and learning in urban schools” (McAllister & Irvine, pg 435).…

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    Religion in the School System: Is it beneficial or unnecessary? "I pledge of allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation, under God, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all." These were the words that started off the mornings in elementary school. The days were we could proudly discuss our American pride and belief in God within the school system. Why do we no longer teach or discuss religion within our school systems today?…

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    The article provides important information in how we can communicate with parents using technology. As a parent It is important to always have a good communication with our children teachers or school. In this article we going to learn how to engage it, it provides us tips for Involving Families through Internet-Based Communication. Starting with the research, the research is clear that a family 's involvement in their child 's early education improves outcomes in areas such as the child 's…

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    Title “Don 't try to fix the students, fix ourselves first. The good teacher makes the poor student good and the good student superior. When our students fail, we, as teachers, too, have failed.” ~Marva Collins There will always be a student that will be struggling and as a teacher you should never give up on the student and help them succeed. In becoming a teacher, I will need a certain amount of education, understand what my responsibilities and requirements will be ,and make sure the job…

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    There may be a lot of pros and cons that go along with standardized testing. An example of a pro according to Columbia University, “Standardized testing allows students located in various schools, districts, and even states to be compared. Without standardized testing this comparison would not be possible”. When these students are compared there is no way of telling if those students took it full potential when taking the test. The important…

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    parent who has a child who is in 1st grade, she stated to me that she is very happy about how the teacher and school communicates with her about her daughter in school. When I asked her how the classroom and school-wide behavioral expectations are communicated to her? She stated that teachers are very big when it comes to communicating with her. She stated that in the beginning of the school year the parents were allowed to come meet their student’s teachers. This event was called teachers and…

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