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    School Consolidation

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    started the consolidation movement. The consolidation movement helped to lower the number of schools, but is believed to have caused more harm than any good. School consolidation can cause a difference in the academic setting, an increase in traveling distance to and from school, and can cause an impact on the closed schools communities. District leaders and school officials believe that combining…

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    satisfied if they travel long distances, don't have a scheduled appointments, or wait an exorbitant time for treatment. Furthermore, distance can cause women to miss work or other household responsibilities that she cannot afford to delegate to others, which may lead…

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    In the case of Eastern Germany, the culture is also large-power-distance oriented. As our text states, in large-power-distance countries, teachers are more authoritarian and they and their knowledge should be treated with utmost respect. In the movie "Mrs. Ratcliffe's Revolution" the teachers are portrayed as having control over their class and being completely in charge of all their students. For example, when Alex expresses her opinion about which type of art she considers to be the best, she…

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    Canen & Canen, (2008) studied Multicultural leadership: The costs of its absence in organizational conflict management in higher education institutions in Brazil. The researcher did a case study within a unit of an HEI in Brazil. The research discussed in this paper showed that the system of constructing "otherness" and isolating it can actually be characterized as workplace bullying condoned by extremely mono-cultural leaders. Leaders should be ethically and multicultural accountable for…

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    Although, “distance learning” has become more popular over the years, community college students are getting younger and universities are shirking. Nevertheless, the social, experiences that colleges and vocational schools provide are paramount to any online universities. Because of face-to-face interaction with students, teachers, and “hands-on” experience when, “preparing for a career”. Interacting with other students can determine how successful you are in college. Most instructors will have…

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    Common Core Curriculum

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    Core: “The tests showed that millions of students were not meeting the existing standards. Yet the conclusion drawn by sponsors of the Common Core was that the solution was ‘more challenging’ ones. … NCLB proved that the test and punish approach to education reform doesn’t work, not that we need a new, tougher version of it. Instead of targeting the inequalities of race, class, and educational opportunity reflected in the tests scores, the Common Core project threatens to reproduce the…

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    immigration process works. Back in El Salvador, she had a large house, fresh food, and her life was filled with family interaction. Her family decided to journey to the U.S. to have greater opportunities in their lives. Her family knew of the education provided in America and decided to apply for visas. When they finally got visas, they flew into DFW Airport and began their new lives. Vileydi’s new life was much more difficult than she anticipated. Communicating…

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    of one’s decisions, one may be led to believe that such things have been fated to happen. However, it is ultimately our decisions that can lead us to prosperity or to hard times. Mukaram also realized that prosperity is only possible through good education. Both Karam and Mukaram were given the responsibility of running a shop by their elder brother, Muhataram. Karam was happy with the responsibility, but Mukaram thought it was not the right time for him to work. It was time for him to study…

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    academic success distances him from a life he loved, even from his own memory of himself” (518), were the words spoken by Rodriguez. Why did Richard Rodriguez allow his desire for academic success to distance him from his family? The desire for academic success was overwhelming. Desire was the drug that lured Rodriguez to the point of no return. He was persistent in evading nostalgia for the life he lost nonetheless; he has his intellectual mind focused on the benefits of education. When…

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    typical college. In Minerva, technology is the primary source for education, without technology Minerva would not exist; but with technology there does come problems, such as glitches. Having a college function by technology can not only fail because of the technical problems, but also cause students to become more secluded and diminish their social skills. Minerva is a University that is strictly all about a students education for their future careers in life, but college should…

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