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    Should we provide public education to undocumented immigrants? Would this hurt students who are here legally? Would it deplete school resources? Do the rights of these children outweigh these issues? Today, I would like to discuss this controversial issue by looking at both side of the problem and considering which decision will be best for our schools and our children. As you all may know, there is evidence supporting both sides. Ultimately, we must decide if the pros outweigh the cons or vice…

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    Education is fundamental in the healthcare field. In fact, it is needed in various aspects of life. The value of education is taken for granted around the world, while staggering numbers of people do not have access to basic education. Educating people in areas with high rates of HIV has always been at the top of the list right next to finding a cure. Obtaining proper knowledge can lead to developing a cure, preventing further infections and even help the millions currently living with this…

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    positive attributes laptops bring into the classrooms. Methods The goal of the project is to understand analyze the impact of personal computers and tablets have on the education of U.S college and university students and how they are used in classrooms. I am particularly interested in how computers are used either to aid education or are they a distraction for those that use these devices. Ethnography and participant observation will assist in determining how people use these devices. Survey…

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    The history of education is used to consider a passive recording for the history, but it can be interesting subject to learn because of his high discuss value to encourage critical thinking and broaden the horizon of knowledge. Also, the study of the history of education can possibly lead to significant reformation on the education system even if sometimes it can reproduce some unexpected consequences to people create the study. The learning of the history of education can encourage critical…

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    world is different.” Dr. Eric Brunsell, College of Education and Human Services, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh, May 3, 2009 We now live in a networked world, a world where the barriers of national and international boundaries have become less relevant and the world, figuratively, a smaller place. In such a world we must prepare our children to deal with the constant changes. To build citizens for the 21st century we have to now look at an education that works to help students to learn to see…

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    lights to snow plowing and others. Each level of government works for different to produce different services. Federal government manages the entire country issues. Then, the states and the people follow the US Constitution rules. Finally, local governments obtain authorization from the state governments to make decisions on specific issues through the state made legislation. Citizens interact more with local government than the state or federal governments. The local government involves the…

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    students beginning in their primary years of education such as preschool through their post secondary education, or even post graduate level. The school to prison pipeline is only pushing students out of the education system and into the criminal justice system. Essentially this pipeline targets students whom are either minorities, disabled, or LGBTQ. Through zero-tolerance policies students are becoming targets to educators and the federal education system only causing greater barriers for…

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    public education for children. This interest group is mainly aimed toward grandparents, parents, future parents, and others that support better public education. Texas Parent Pac is considered a nonprofit corporation in Texas. The founders believed that the future of Texas was in the hands of the children, and the only way to guarantee the safety of Texas future is through improving public schools. The parents in this group got angry with the lack of support Texas lawmaker had for the…

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    presently put on educators in the public education system who belong to public sectors unions. The major forefront themes that I found to be most significant in the documentary include: The different strategies of the Wisconsin and Chicago public sector workers that led to their alternate outcomes, why these strategies were and were not effective, the tactics used by the opponents of the public sector, and finally my critique on the films depiction of the major issues…

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    beneficial for all ethnic educators in your school to receive teacher education or in-service training to improve your working environment?, yielded the following theme,  Majority agreed teacher education and in-service training is good but not just for all ethnic teachers but rather for all educators. Majority Agreed Teacher Education and In-service would be Good for All…

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