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    with phase 4 reeducation and reorientation. Instead of looking at the problem I could then see the vast possibilities for a future beyond Langston, I am currently more optimistic and I honestly don't spend time worrying about being undecided about graduate…

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    In this research teenage girls from Madagascar most of them don’t go to school they miss out on their education. As said in the article “2,000 girls that get into kindergarten only one person would graduate from high school”. This article that I have read they had interviewed a little girl she didn’t like to go to school but after things have changed on how the teachers are teaching. She liked going to school more. Back then they were not aloud to look at anyone or talk to anyone. Women that…

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    about a new system, technology, which has changed the way students and teachers work. What caught my attention was when Edmundson mentions “computer generated exchanges among students” (330). This proves that because technology is advancing, many schools, students, and teachers are relying too much on it. Edmundson wanted to show that because technology is advancing, there are not many people who speak in class. On the first day of my Latin American Studies class, my professor told the class…

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    College. She encouraged and funded to assist all of her siblings to attend college, which in result allowed all 11 of them to graduate high school, and 6 of them graduated college. One of her publications was “The Non-Academic…

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    majority of our society can relate to school because they have attended some sort of school throughout their lifetime. Early on, most of us loved school, but this love dwindled down as we got older. School teaches a student how to memorize facts and important historical events, but this knowledge is forgotten after they have completed the test. Standardized testing engulfs the lives of teachers and put an enormous amount of stress on students. These tests are what schools are focused on. The…

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    source to be equally available to all. I’ve always been drawn to a career to promote growth whether through the arts or in this case, education, and have evolved this sentiment into a more earthly realization, fulfilling in its approach in the field of School Psychology. Oddly enough,…

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    Sir Kenneth Robinson states, “When we went to school, we were kept there with a story, which was if you worked hard and did well and got a college degree you would have a job. Our kids don’t believe that—and they’re right not to, by the way. You are better having a degree than not, but it’s not a guarantee…

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    created mankind in his own image… God saw all that he had made, and indeed, it was very good! The twilight and the dawn were the sixth day.” (International Standard Version, Genesis 1.27-31) Aside from the evolutionism theory that all of us learned in school, there exist other theories explaining where life on earth comes from, and one of the most popular is creationism. Evolutionism is a scientific theory based on Darwin’s work, basically saying that everything that exists evolved from most…

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    Education reform in the United States has many layers that are dynamic and complex which creates divisions in the search for solutions between all players from school staff and administrators, parents, politicians, and the government. Three points of view will be used as frameworks to structure possible solutions in curbing the downfall of the U.S. educational system. I will first provide a brief overview of two economic theory models, capitalism and communism that will further structure my…

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    tomorrow and therefore should not have problems surrounding it. One of the questions that surrounds education is long students should be in school. This issue of a year round school is the topic I have chosen and through some research already I can tell that this will help with future schools in deciding whether to have this school or not. Year Round Schools are essentially basing their idea on the…

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