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    The STEM Gap

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    3. The Present and the Solutions The following ideas to help resolve the STEM gap require longer studies over large periods of times on how effective they are. Each solution addresses the three main symptoms from the previous part: the unwelcoming environment, the lack of role models, and the lack of exposure to STEM. 3.1 Unwelcoming Environment The cure to an unwelcoming environment is to promote and support women currently in STEM. Too often do we here on the news that there has been…

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    Achievement Gap

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    achievement gap refers to observed and consistent distinction of educational measures between the performance of groups in schools, involving groups of students defined by social class, gender, and race. The achievement gap in Ohio is becoming a major concern. Stephen Dyer said, “In reading, we had the nation’s ninth highest gap between our highest and lowest performing schools. In math, we had the nation’s second-highest gap, and in graduation rates we had the nation’s fourth largest gap”…

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    Gender Gap

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    It is no secret that Americans lag behind other countries in math and science achievement. While various forms of referendum have been proposed to address the insatiable ranking, valid progress is yet to be achieved. In 2009, President Obama set a goal for Americans: advance to the top of achievement rankings in science and math. Additionally, in order to further ignite participation, the Administration allocated “$4.35 billion Race to the Top 2009 competition focused not only on encouraging…

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    The Sanctification Gap

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    Sanctification gap is a gap of knowledge, teaching, and practices of spiritual transformation between the real spiritual life and ideal spiritual life. The five typical responses to the sanctification gap are pretense, despair, programmatic and personal solutions, moral formation, and ministry activism. Pretense is pretending that one’s spiritual life is going smoothly, even though one feels the emptiness due to sanctification gap. Despair is the feeling that results from the sanctification gap…

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    Performance Gaps

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    Problem Performance gaps exist within public edcuation in Colorado between at-risk students and those students who are not classified as at-risk (Data Lab & CDE Calculated, 2015). These performance gaps on standardized tests are reported between at-risk youth and their non-at-risk peers as well (Rothstein, 2015). At-risk students have compounded issues within classrooms that utilize antiquated materials and provide limited access to educational technology (Hall, 2011). There are gaps in…

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    Gap four- Communication gap The administration failed to coordinate and update its employees on helpline numbers which were available on their official website. The hospital should have analyzed the range of patient queries. If the employee had received proper training and information, the customer would have received correct information regarding the service, though it concerns a different branch or facility. The management must develop a strategy to work as a single unit than consider each…

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    The Wealth Gap

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    "Liberty ( not an exact quote) Basically, every American has an equal opportunity to become monetarily successful. But right now in America, this dream is slipping away, and many of foundations America was built on are eroding, or vanishing. The Wealth Gap is increased, along with the percentage of people who are considering the property little lever have also increased. Many Americans have lost their…

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    being grounded in truth of data is a must. “On average, today’s upper-income families are almost seven times wealthier than middle-income ones, compared to 3.4 times wealthier in 1984.” (Salles, 2014). According to this, there truly is a significant gap between rich and poor. The reasons for this are that the rich have some entrepreneurial prowess and the poor either…

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    Defining the Achievement Gap The achievement gap refers to disparity in academic performance between specific groups of students. We see the achievement gap in testing, scores, dropout rates, college completion rates, as well as other measures of success. We have found that when all students those at the bottom as well as the top of the “gap” have access to first-class learning opportunities, all students’ achievement can rise (Burris & Welner, 2005, p. xx). In principle, the public has been…

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    Gap Year Effects

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    Gap year, a period, typically an academic year, taken by a student as a break between secondary school and higher education. In this essay I am going to talk about the effects of a gap year. Gap years teach responsibility, independence and confidence. For many high school graduates, they have never had to rely on themselves and have always had parents hovering over them telling them what to do and helping them every time they had a problem. Going strait from having parents handle most of your…

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