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    Free Education for America’s Youth Argumentative Essay Abby Griego Lamar Community College Comp. 1 Abstract This paper explores how many countries outside the United States have free education for its students and how it helps them better educate themselves to be more successful in the real world. The paper will discuss whether or not free education, like in other countries, could help America follow in the path and give America’s students the free education the students need to help them…

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    7:45am to 2:30pm. Students take 7 classes each semester. The average class size was 26 students to one teacher. Approximately 1,790 students attend Springbrook and 42.4% are females and 57.6% are male’s students, 9.7% (170 students) are in special education, graduation rate is 84.9%, attendance rate is 93.6%, dropout rate is 7.2% and suspension rates is 3.7%. Mr. Cooper shared this information with Jessica and I. Information and statistics can be located by clicking, Springbrook at a glance.…

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    According to Feldmann (2001), classroom incivility is defined as “any action that interferes with a harmonious and cooperative learning atmosphere in the classroom.” (AlKandari 1) Disruptive activities include sleeping in class, texting, failing to pay attention to the professor or act in a respectable manner, or any other activity that does not promote a positive and effective…

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    Community development in my opinion is a process of identifying issues the community is facing and building on the assets and strengths the community have with the members of the community to enhance their lives and others. Yaasland community plan will be based on Brown and Hannis’s ten step process of community development which are defining your role, researching the community, entering the community, consciousness raising, need and assets assessment, setting goals, organization building,…

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    Additionally, propaganda in textbooks, “perfect marriages and families, standardized testing, diversity disadvantages, media and comic books, extracurricular activities, promoting American lifestyle internationally, cultural work force, American education, and the 'Black Lives Matter Movement'. These concepts are not only pivotal to Spring's book, but mentioned in many other educational readings and findings as well. The Red Target is Your Home: Images of Gender and the Family is an article…

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    I started my service on June 20, 2016, and still serving for Emmanuel Christian Church. My main duty is teaching the Burmese language to Burmese children especially those who came to the United States long time ago and started to forget their own language. We have class twice a week on Monday and Wednesday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM unless the church has some special events such as crusade and holiday. I studied what I am going to teach the next class, and I always prepared to start the classes on…

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    Ever since I could remember, my father would always play our Steinway piano in our living room. The sound would always flow through the walls. My father would let me sit on the bench with him and I would press the keys down. The excitement that rushed through me was uncontrollable. When I was seven I had the privilege to take piano lessons. I was not enthusiastic about practicing, but I stuck with it for nine years. After my lessons stopped I continued to pursue piano as a serious hobby. I have…

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    Eighty percent of graduating high school students admit to cheating in school at varying degrees of frequency. Why do students often cheat off another person’s test or homework? One student may be on academic probation and find an easy solution to receive a good grade. Maybe that person wants to be the top student in the class, so they get the temptation to cheat. Those may say that cheating is not a serious problem. However, cheating is a serious problem. Cheating can occur when students…

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    According to the article “The Motivational Benefits of Homework”, the reason homework is so essential is because it plays a key role in the development of a child’s motivation to achieve (Bempechat 2). Another reason homework is important for a child’s education is because homework assignments provide time and background teens need to establish study habits that are valuable for learning. Some of these important skills include teaching teenagers that it is acceptable to make mistakes and the…

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    Teacher’s Turbulence In the American education system, there were formerly many drop-outs. However, recently those numbers have become drastically lower. The reason is not because more students are doing well, but because teachers can no longer allow students to fail for the sake of their career and the government. Moreover, because of the no child left behind grant and other reforms, any person who has “disabilities” or has claimed any number of “disabilities” can retake classes as needed until…

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