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    Elementary schools- The curriculum was altered in numerous ways through the 1800s. Instead of teaching religious doctrine, students were taught morals, manners, how to behave themselves, and develop good character. Many alternative subjects such as history and geography (1850), physical education, visual art, and science (1875), biology, zoology, music, manual training and home making (1900) were added to the curriculum. Secondary schools- were tax-supported schools and permitted the…

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    Assignments 4&5 Essentialism is the educational theory whose primary goal is to teach students the basics. The basics include reading, writing, and arithmetic in elementary and the additions of science, history, and foreign language in secondary school. The primary aim is to instill students with the “essentials” of academic knowledge. The teacher passes on this essential knowledge to the students. In Essentialism, the teacher is the leader of the classroom. They should be seen as…

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    development in English are that she has moved around a lot, during her many moves been exposed to a variety of different languages, and Spanish being the primary language in her home and neighborhood. Positive factors that might influence her English language acquisition abilities are her motivation to learn English, Anale likes going to school, her grandparents value learning English and encourage her to learn to it, she is not intimidated by making mistakes, and takes correction from her…

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    I believe that once schools adopt a Positive Behavior Support System (PBSS), each school will be unique in whether it will implement the program with an universal or a more distinctive approach that is specific for the high school, middle school, and elementary levels. Schools will need to create an “innovative combination of evidence practices that emphasize investing in a) prevention, b) teaching of basic social expectations, c) acknowledging appropriate behavior, d) preventing problem…

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    In the last two years I have volunteered in the primary election on June 7th, 2016 a total of 17 hours in which I set up the voting booths and JBC's, helped U.S citizens cast their ballot, and took count on all provisional ballots. I volunteered 17 hours again in the general election on November 8th, 2016 this time I did everything as in the primary election and was in charge of helping the U.S. citizens that only spoke Spanish cast their ballots by guiding them through each vote the Hispanic…

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    written, has no place in the elementary public school system. The pledge was meant to be inclusive and to instill a sense of patriotism among American’s. However, when you force people to be united under one God then it is no longer inclusive. Particularly, children do not have the cognitive ability to fully comprehend this pledge. The department of education, local school districts or principles should mandate the recitation of the pledge of allegiance in elementary schools nor should they…

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    The high school I attended was called Eastern Hills High School and was located in Fort Worth Texas. The area primarily contained students of middle and lower class. As far as race, about eighty percent of students were African American, ten percent were Hispanic, five percent were white, and the other five percent consisted of mixed races. Administration at my high school primarily consisted of women as they represented eighty percent of the staff. However, from high school, I also saw that the…

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    university professors teaching math to future elementary school teachers. The researcher focused on constructivist teaching styles. Constructivist teaching style was described as a shift in traditional teaching methods. Students are encouraged to construct their own knowledge through social interactions and meaningful activities. The study had two primary research questions: 1) What instructional methods are used in math courses for preservice elementary teachers? 2) How consistent are those…

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    introduction of the Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) program in primary and secondary education and the Research Education for Undergraduates (REU) in tertiary education, the United States has begun to raise the quality of education. The quality of education…

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    The author write about the developmental children in Turkey cultural. In addition, in turkey family cultural a child was trained by his mother and father at home, when he reached at a certain age, he was sent to school. At that term, children were usually sent to school when they were four years old, even though there was not a certain limitation. At a certain age, children got more extensive education .Children 12 age and above could take the courses such as language, vocabulary, meaning…

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