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    In the article, New Teacher Induction, The Foundation for Comprehensive, Coherent, and Sustained Professional Development written by famed educator Harry K. Wong induction and mentor are discussed and value of both. The statistics concerning the hiring of new teachers was enlighten, especially the fact that thirty-three percent of new teachers are hired after the school year has already begun, and sixty-two percent are hired within thirty days of when they are to begin teaching. (Kardos and…

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    viewed collaboration as an essential contributor to a school’s culture and a means to transform schools into learning organizations. School leadership is required to support planned, ongoing collaboration. District leadership, by providing job-embedded professional development and “fostering collaboration around instructional improvement” (p. 8), can help building leaders establish a collaborative school climate. This is one of the few policy documents that expanded leadership to the district…

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    in education are adversely affecting the classroom teacher, and the number of quality teachers entering and remaining in the field of education is dwindling significantly. Therefore, school administrators must take action to improve work motivation, create productive work environments, and implement comprehensive induction programs to head off this decline. Together these strategies will recruit and retain high quality and effective teachers while increasing student achievement. Teacher…

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    Principal Leadership

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    times recognized as a necessary component for a school to have positive student achievement. The increase in accountability regarding student achievement with standards and now the common core standards has magnified the need for strong leaders in schools. Accountability stresses the need to have effective principals in schools and if a school is deemed low performing, reassignment of the principal is a step towards correcting the under achieving school. Principal leadership has been correlated…

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    soldiers in 1918. Not that many schools in the United States actually require that you have sex education. Only a few states say that we have to have a sex education. Although many religions think that it’s a bad idea to have sex ed. It 's something that needs to be taught in our society, there needs to be more sex ed in the united states. There will be more people in our country that know more about sex ed and could prevent STD’s and other diseases. There isn 't comprehensive enough education…

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    George Bancroft, born in 1800, quickly excelled in school while attending the Phillips Exeter Academy, and then entered into Harvard College at the age of thirteen. Harvard President, John Kirkland, encouraged Bancroft to study abroad, so he left for Germany to obtain his Doctorate degree in Philogy. After earning his doctorate, he helped found a private school for boys in Northampton, Massachusetts. When he married a wealthy woman, Sarah Dwight, he gained more time to pursue his intellectual…

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    academic achievement into real career accomplishment” (Kaplan University , 2015). I believe that Kaplan is the best place for me to continue my education. Kaplan University Career Services can assist me in obtaining my career goals by “provides comprehensive career planning to alumni and students at all levels of study”. They “motivate you and empower you through one-on-one interaction and collaboration with employers and educators”. And they also help you understand the art of self-assessment,…

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    As your Professional School Counselor I would like to make you aware of ways that I can help. I heard about your new task force, and believe that I would serve as a vital member on your newly designed team. Being that my priority is to student academic, career, and social/development, I am very excited to learn that you are making a systemic change towards identifying and closing educational gaps. During the past few years that I have been working here, I have recorded and analyzed data that you…

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    Emergency Management Plan

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    Kaminsky 03 December 15 Policy for School Safety Purpose of the Plan: The purpose of the [School Name] Emergency Operations Plan (School EOP) is to provide information on how to respond to emergency incidents by outlining the responsibilities and duties of [School Name] and its employees. This plan has been customized to meet the specific and unique needs, capabilities and circumstances found at [School Name]. No later than the first day of July of each year, the [School Administrator] shall…

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    anxiety as his main challenge. His mother expresses that she would like the school to take a proactive holistic approach. To facilitate this the teacher would focus on developing his self-management skills and being able to identify and communicate his emotions (Exemplars, 2016, p. 5). To develop the preferred holistic approach consultation with the parent could devise a way of expressing emotions that is consistent at school and home. Perhaps by using visual ques such as face shapes similar to…

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