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    assisted with scheduling, developed schedules for in school remediation for both students and teachers, led faculty meetings, been placed in charge of the afterschool remediation program, dealt with student issues ranging from bullying to skipping school to tobacco. All of these experiences have helped to prepare me for life after graduate school. I have learned so much this year when it comes to scheduling. One of our issues at Fort Chiswell High School is the lack of teachers, which leads…

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    Education: Learning Powered by Technology.” (U.S. Department of Education, 2010), which presented the following main goals: • Raising the number of two- and four-year college graduates from 41% to 60% by the year 2020 • “Closing the achievement gap”, to ensure a better preparation for every student graduating from high school to succeed in a career or in college U.S. Department of Education, 2010). In the year 2012, almost 96% of traditional universities were offering online courses, with a…

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    The career I have decided on is an Elementary School Teacher. I prefer this career because I feel that I can immensely influence children 's life by pursuing this career. I want to be able to help out kid 's at a young age so they can get in the habit of studying and enjoying school. Another reason is that when I was in elementary school, there was a teacher who made the class so much fun that I truly enjoyed going to school. I want to be able to accommodate children with that experience too.…

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    have fun. I could tell that school was a place where he had many friends and it was more of a social thing for him. As we got to know Dave, he as been nothing but pleasant and fun to work with. This is what is so good about being a music teacher. Maybe we have the advantage because we will spend several years together. My idea as a future administrator is to require “core teachers” to start with a freshman class and teach them all the way until they graduate. I think this would motivate…

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    colleges, and 53% of these students do not apply at all (Leonhardt, 2013). These students face a disadvantage of not only having no proper understanding of the application process but also lacking exposure to these colleges because they do not know graduates or peers from these colleges (Perez-Pena,…

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    Education In Mesopotamia

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    focusing on grades? Higher engagement levels earlier in schools shows that they will be more motivated after leaving high school. Kids these days do not like school. They do not like sitting in a classroom for an hour. Also they do not like boring speeches or lessons. Back then in Mesopotamia the kids actually loved education the reason they loved education was because they did not have as many opportunities as we do today they would only do school for 2 hours. I think that we can get kids to…

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    Ideally the modern American school would construct the foundation for children’s futures. School currently outfits them with the basic thinking skills and general knowledge necessary later in life from an early age; however by and large, U.S. schools are falling short of this admirable goal. With current coursework trends favoring quantity over quality, “When am I ever going to need to know this,” has become a common remark in classrooms nationwide. This misplaced emphasis on bigger workloads…

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    The central estimations of the scholarly uprightness are Honesty, Trust, Fairness, Respect and Responsibility. A person with these qualities mirror their character and credibility, fair in the work, trustworthy in learning and obligation to accomplish their objectives with their effort. Academic integrity is important in building a sense of campus community, one in which students can learn within an atmosphere of honesty, trust and respect, not only for themselves but for each other as well.…

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    To what extent should public college education be free? Education plays an extremely large role in American contemporary society; parents put their kids education before almost anything. However, when education starts to cost parents a small fortune, they start to reconsider if it’s really worth it. Although it is extremely important for people to be educated, it would be an impossible feat to have everyone go to college free; however it is imperative to make education free until college.…

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    socially challenged to go to new heights as an individual. They will join in watching sports games, going to show on campus, and volunteering in their community; being absorbed into the college life. The rising cost of tuition, and vast amount of graduates with a substantial sums of debt, the question arises should college be free, and the answer is no. According to Nicholas Rayfield, a little over a trillion dollars in loan debt, and the money for college still is not being regulated properly…

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