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    unmotivated in the classroom and does not have the academic skills necessary to prepare them for higher education, despite a handful of driven individuals. Many of them lack consistent transportation to school, do not have a safe space in which to do homework, and work full time jobs. Conversely, the second group is composed primarily of white students and tends to have more opportunities to enroll in gifted and AP coursework. These students aspire to attend an Ivy League university, are…

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    Education can be a powerful tool to have. Without education life can be very challenging. Honoring knowledge and grasping the ability of its power leads to growth of mental capabilities. The more knowledge one obtains the higher is his magnification of existence. Being educated is almost assured a fair exchange of usable goods over a life time. Having wisdom relieves complex situations. When we discuss the meaning of education in all of its glory, most of us often think of preparation in career…

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    Education should aim to emphasis the freedom of the learner to explore different ways of developing their uniqueness and lead them to a greater understanding of themselves. In my personal philosophy of education, I believe that an individual should be learning in all aspects of life and therefore education should aim to provide direction for them to think critical and have self-knowledge. I believe that if individuals are equipped with the type of knowledge which allows them to think about…

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    to meet the needs of an ever changing diverse population in the state. However, as it has been concluded in this report, there are many disparities in today’s high-pressure, high-stakes educational environment. The students have experienced their education in an environment often devoid of enticing curriculum, interesting electives, and opportunities for personal growth. Recently, there has been a rumbling from communities to pursue an educational system built around the needs of that district,…

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    argument for separating students on the autism spectrum into self-contained classrooms exists the concept of providing individualized attention to their academic needs. As many supporters of a self-contained special education system may argue, the structure of this form of education constructs an environment in which the academic pacing is more suitable for children with learning disabilities. These special educational settings, designed to provide personalized academic guidance, are more…

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    Annotated Bibliography Single Subject Design Clapham, E. D., Sullivan, E. C., & Ciccomascolo, L. E. (2015). Effects of a physical education supportive curriculum and technological devices on physical activity. Physical Educator, 72(1), 102-116 Clapham, Sullivan,& Ciccomascolo (2015) wanted to examine the effects of a physical education supportive curriculum and technological devices, including a heart rate monitor and pedometer ,on students level and amount of physical activity. The research…

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    Part 1: Diversity Self-Knowledge Diversity is a buzzword in today’s society. I think diversity is not a coalition of different races on a school flier, or bulletin board or on the school newspaper. Diversity is a sharing and embracing each other’s individual beliefs, cultures and thoughts. I would like to see advocacy more than sympathy because advocacy helps people who are disengaged. No matter where we are coming from or no matter how we look like, we should create a way all together that…

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    not only successfully made a positive impact on improving students academic outcomes but also been implemented in a wide range of settings, such as in the home, in public and private general education classrooms, and in special education classes (Cieslar 2008). The procedure is not only use in special education classrooms, but is now capable of being used by all classroom…

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    What is Montessori? Montessori is a learning and teaching method that is concerned with personal development on children rather than focusing on exam based education system so that more mature and creative children can be developed. This education system started in the dawn of the 1900s to serve pre-school children and later grew to serve different populations of children around the world. Montessori classrooms are characterized by children of the same age groups, where an age group is children…

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