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    ability and to behave in the classroom and at school as well. After all the movies we have watched in class and the reading, I understand that if a teacher expects students to learn, they should be their motivation in classroom. For example, put first things first which is devoting their time for their students and being proactive by responsible for students learning. Observe the students…

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    It is 2046 and The New York Times headline reads, “Devoted father, member of the Coachella Valley Community Trust, and Physical Therapist Antonio Maciel has been inducted into the HSF Alumni Hall of Fame!”. According to the article Dr. Maciel’s background story while growing up in the Coachella Valley, his determination and success in changing the lives of his patients who suffered from injuries and disabilities, and voluntarily helping those who can’t afford to see a physical therapist. As well…

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    education (Boykin 116). The affirmative action policies was very successful in increasing the diversity on campus, however, in 1971 the case of DeFunis v Odegaard tried to challenge it. DeFunis sued the University of Washington Law School because he was rejected to the school even though he was more qualified than the minority students who were admitted. Another similar case was the case of Bakke and the University of California. Bakke, too, was not admitted to the University of California at…

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    examples of people that drop out of school and still live ‘successful’ lives. While some of Rose’s points are well supported and agreeable his overall argument for the dismissal of general education is, in my view, incorrect and should not be applied in the education system. Rose starts off his controversial article with the story of his mother, who waited tables at a small diner in the city of Los Angeles, saying how she gained the ability to pick…

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    requirement were primary and school requirement became secondary, finding a balance between the two was overwhelming at times, and online education became my only option. As my enlistment…

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    from the start of their secondary school carrier until their graduation, and then return to the youngest students in the school to start the cycle again. Another divergence between the US and German school systems lies in how each country handles homeschooling. While American parents regularly decide to homeschool their children for religious, personal, or other reasons, Germany requires that all children attend either a private or public school. In these schools, religion can be taught with…

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    earning a teaching certificate should not be an easy process. Today, one has to pass the Praxis test, obtain a 3.0 GPA, and complete the assigned college courses to earn a teaching certificate. Due to these simple requirements, unqualified college graduates are becoming ineffective teachers that are failing to assist their students in the right direction. Moreover,…

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    Within Before I entered the school I looked it up on a webpage Zillow.com. I know that my mom and my sister would use it a lot. Especially when they were looking into moving houses or buying a home. Tulip Grove Elementary school had a rating of 8 out of 10. For me that tells me that the school is considered as a school that is above average. The school has 307 students from K-5th grade. In addition, the student-teacher ratio was 15:1(awesome). I also saw that the school was identified as…

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    Graduate Writing Assessment Although teacher leadership is vital to the success and achievement of any school, it is also important to have an effective principal as the lead learner. The argument that states that schools do not need principals because they can be led by a committee of lead teachers and community members is not flawed in theory but in application. The intent of this theory is sound but when executed it lacks major elements necessary for success such as centralized leadership…

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    takes guts and glory to do it. There will be classes to go to. First is elementary school. This is where they learn the basic words in the English language. They learn how to be a good child and follow the rules. They usually stay in one class all day. Elementary schools usually go up through fifth grade. Then the fifth graders decide where to go to middle school and graduate elementary school. Next comes middle school. This is where things get a little bit more complicated. You usually move to…

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