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    I have faced many challenges growing up that have taught me many lessons. Some of these lessons were learned simply while others were done so painstakingly. Thankfully, these lessons will follow me through my adulthood. I have developed integrity, dedication, and efficiency through my educational, life, and professional experiences, and these will help me to pursue a degree. My first job taught me a very important lesson, how to stay away from trouble. When I was 16 years old, I started working…

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    Bullying: Film Analysis

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    Bullying is a common form of violence in schools that has a negative influence on students’ and the school as a whole. Bullying is considered violence which endangers the lives of its victims. The film Bully depicts the reality and consequences of bullying and takes a look at how bullying has affected the lives of children and their families. The families documented in this film were followed over the course of a full school year. This film sends a powerful message revealing how much of a…

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    The best way for the school to spend a gift of $5,000 would be two different possibilities that I would argue. I would argue that the school should buy physical books or more personal chromebooks. I say this because many students struggle without a physical copy of the book to take home. Teachers complain to the students that we are not reading, or taking enough initiative, but how are we supposed to read when we don’t have the book, and most children do not have the internet. Chromebooks would…

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    High School Should Be More Like College A common belief is that college students perform better than high school students because of the fact that college students have to pay for their classes. While this is true, there is another reason why college students are able to receive better grades: college students choose their teachers. In high school, a student may be able to sign up for certain classes, but the teacher that the student receives is not one of his or her choosing. If students could…

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    Some people believe that we should focus more on academic courses than on physical education. Although some obese student could benefit from the extra activity some are already engaged in extra activities after school (Driscoll and Ginsburg). Some people are already involved in sports so they shouldn 't be taking pe i school. It would just be a waste of time for some students. “high school student should be forced to get into PE courses because of fear of getting a low grade. Grades do matter…

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    which will be intriguing and exciting to teach my students. One way my passion for teaching and history can be measured is by my GPA. While my overall GPA is not anything to write home about, it does reveal something about me. I began my college education attending California State University, Long Beach directly out of high school, but I had no drive of vision for what I wanted to do with my career so I did not go to my classes and eventually dropped out of college to pursue other avenues.…

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    Look see, look at me! (Norrington & Huxley, 2010), a post-modern picture book was chosen as the focus text for this English unit. This unit was designed for a Prep class that consists of 25 students with varying ability levels. The explicit teaching focus of this unit is for students to identify and produce rhyming words (ACARA, 2014). The in-depth study of rhyming books has been identified as crucial to students developing an understanding of the language and spelling patterns used in rhyme…

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    That’s a heavy question. First of all, our school has a lot of ridiculous and unnecessary policies that hinder my education. Now this isn’t a battle of the dress code, but if you are going to make me sit in the office and miss class because my jacket says Newport Beach instead of WOMEN’S VOLLEYBALL with a quote and pictures then that hinders my education some. But like I said, this isn’t a dress code battle. One of the other main issues I have with GCA is the fact that we don’t get…

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    They also can get remedial education faster by not having to wait for summer vacation, it can be done during off times and such the children do not get as far behind. Year round school do work “...if the school intentionally…

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    was unimaginable. Along with that, my family and I faced a lot of challenges. The challenges for my parents was their perpetual chase for a job and the linguistic provocations that they faced. Therefore my parents sent me and my sister to get good education for better job opportunities, so that we can fulfill our wishes. They didn 't wanted us to face challenges like them. This impacted me to help my family with…

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