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    When I was asked to be the football team manager at my school, I did not know what my duties would be. My job did not have many clear roles, so I created a more contributing manager role. I took a CPR/first-aid training course, researched football-related injuries, and learned to wrap ankles, wrists, knees, etc. I was at practices 3 times a week and at the games. I provided hydration, recorded player info, kept track of gear, aided in pre-game preparation, provided first-aid care, and arranged…

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    reasons letter grades are seen as important and he counter parts after the persons intervened explanations. The five reasons are: letter grades motivate students, the next “level” of education uses them. Unless they change we can’t, moving away form letter grades is a sign of decreasing academic rigor, letter grades allow us to compare student performance across different institutions or organizations, and they work fine so why change. He also talks about sending signals the upside to grades and…

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    Lower Grade Point Average

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    Gym Grades should not impact your grade point average. It is highly unjust for the grades a student receives in physical education to make an impact (more so a deficient one) on their grade point average because it is not fair to the students that do well in all of their other classes besides gym to earn a lowered grade point average because of a class that only seems to be measuring your intelligence off of how competently you can participate in physical activity. There are a number of other…

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    9th Grade Research Paper

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    Although every grade level deems difficult, I believe that 9th grade is the hardest grade because of the grueling effects of low self-esteem, pressure and worry that every student must bear among the already heavy load of their school frets during freshman year. To begin with, low self-esteem can truly deprive a student’s drive to excel in the future. I think this because occasionally, when a student is held back a grade during their first year, they can suffer from a sort of mental inhibition,…

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    Grade Inflation: the Silent Snake of Education Slowly growing in size and destructive power, grade inflation is the educational equivalent to the snakes of the Everglades. The more and more it is neglected, the bigger, more powerful, and destructive it becomes. Harmless at first, it grows, and the power and threat it poses becomes more and more evident until it is too late to fight back. It has been about 50 years since the term first appeared, and yet few know it even exists. Grade inflation…

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    How to adapt from 6th grade to 7th grade.Are you moving to 7th grade well if so this will help you adapt !About 6th grade.This is the first year where students have different teachers for each subject but most schools have the same classroom for most of the subjects This is the first year of secondary school.It is normally 6-7 classes.Usually students in 6th grade are 11-12 years old.Secondary school is usually when you get lockers.Some of the classes include social studies ,science,math,reading…

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    Eighth Grade Algebra” by Frances R. Spielhagen, gives an explanation of the benefits of students taking Algebra in eighth grade as opposed to students who start Algebra in ninth grade. Such comparisons that were examined included the amount of mathematics courses students took in high school when they took Algebra in eighth grade as opposed to students who were on a regular track. The study also compared how well these students performed on standardized tests that they took in eighth grade and…

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    Grade inflation is a debate with two distinct sides: students and faculty. Naturally students will have no opposition to receiving an A. It also reflects well on the university if graduation rates are higher. Professors, on the other hand, are the source of this inflation whether they realize it or not. Some professors give more A’s to secure their job or maybe they just feel like their students deserve A’s, so they hand them out. If teachers try to fight inflation they risk harming themselves…

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    the past 55 years, there have been many indications of grade inflation affecting colleges and universities in the United States. Grades first started to rise in the 1960s, flattened in the 1970s, and rose again in the 1980s (Rojstaczer 68).…

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    Good Grade Research Paper

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    easy for everyone. Getting good grade in school can make a student very stressed. It is very important to make good grades in class. Good grades will help you pass your class. Like me I study for test but don't remember what I studied, Some of the student's lie about when they study at home and then come to school take a test and fail it. That is why kid's fail school, They stay retained from passing to the other grade. It is not that easy to get good grades in class. The reason why it is…

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