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    as needed or desired.” - George Count, American educational philosopher. Students cleaning up the school is another component of the school’s purpose to prepare the students to enter the community with the utmost respect. It teaches the students to become a member of society and take responsibility for themselves. Participating in this proposal should be a civil responsibility since it is the school that grants us education, we shouldn’t take it for granted and make a mess of the place. In…

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    One Room Schoolhouse In the 19th and 20th century, most American students had attended a one room schoolhouse. The teachers would have grades kindergarten through eighth grade. The largest number of students that showed up at a one room schoolhouse was 40 students. The history of the one room schoolhouse includes one room schoolhouses in the modern times, one room schoolhouses in today’s times, How are modern times and today’s times different, what was it like with one teacher and grades…

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    Teachers Should Be Paid

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    Teachers generate thirty percent less each year compared to other college graduates (Orlin). Is that fair? A fifteen year teacher produces LESS than a college graduate who has no experience and is probably not ready for the real world? Something has to be done to show teachers across the United States that the nation thanks them for their service and they have been heard. Even though others believe higher pay could lower teaching qualities, teachers should be paid extra because they create the…

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    ability to be intelligent, but with education students are given opportunities to grow through not only their education, but also their values and character. Being apart of Owensboro Public Schools, I was given many opportunities to grow as a person through my education, such as Leadership Owensboro Middle School, Kentucky Youth Assembly, and Kentucky United Nations Assembly. These programs helped my education progress while helping me build confidence and shape me…

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    and English Studies, but she manages this intense productivity while winning awards for her extraordinary teaching and departmental leadership. She has played a major role in the university’s efforts to forge links between the humanities and the School of Medicine. She engages actively with scholars from other disciplines. Her specialization in the intersection of medicine, belief, and the supernatural led to the publication of her first book Vaccinations and Public Concern in History: Legend…

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    I can relate to Jeffrey Gallet’s story and am not surprised by the lack in resources, time school staff utilized to actually work with him on a particular concept(s) that he struggled with, and the verbal abuse that he received, due to the learning disability(ies) that he possessed. I was inspired by his story. It moved me so much so that I desire to share my grade school story with the class. I did not have a learning disability that I knew of, but I did have a lot going on outside of the…

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    Wellesley Sisterhood

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    in every arena with excellence education and gifted faculties who understand how women learn best. Therefore, for over 100 years, Wellesley is best known for many of women’s accomplishments and efforts in making change in the world. The Wellesley graduates are extremely well prepared to think and to contribute purposefully their area of interests throughout life. Moreover, as an international student, I appreciate the diversity in Wellesley. Wellesley sisterhood is a combination…

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    State Standards. Suggested by Rotman, the standards designed around the goal of ensuring college and career readiness for all students are well-intentioned. According to Rotman, Common Core State Standards address the drop out problem in public schools. The new standards represent an important first step in advancing both equity and excellence in education. This was a well-documented article with references. Ruchti, Wendy, Susan Jenkins, and Joachim Agamba. “Critical Supports for Secondary…

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    ensure all scholars are making progress in the classroom is not a job for one person. I feel I can succeed in this particular standard, as I can effectively execute a shared leadership approach. Holding the position of special education leader in my school for eight years has allowed me many opportunities to grow in this area. For the past three years, I have been under the leadership of a gentleman who has done nothing but inspire me to become a leader and believe in my leadership…

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    Wendy Kopp in 1989. She was then a student at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International affairs pursuing a Bachelors of Art degree. As a part of her degree requirements, Kopp completed her thesis on nation teacher corps. Upon graduation, Kopp began working on turning her teacher organization into a reality. The mission of the national teacher corps was to rescue and reform schools in America’s urban education centers from what was thought of as having…

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