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    poverty?” was investigated. The following subtopics examined were the lack of education, sanitation and the consequences of natural disasters and organizations that are making a difference. Childhood poverty is a significant issue in Central and South America. Lack of education Education is a right every child should be able to practice, unfortunately in Central and South America this is not the case. The lack of education in these countries is becoming increasingly…

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    There is no doubt that education has a large impact on our society nowadays. It changed hugely and improved greatly from the past. Education is really important nowadays as it plays a significant role in the creation of a progressive society, due to which most of the people and many other philosophers have realized its importance. The overall development of a society requires a good educational system, which could lead to technological advancements and many scientific discoveries. According to…

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    Student Academic Success

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    I know when I become an educator there are some strategies that I will incorporate in my classroom to make sure my students are not only treated fairly, but their education is not at stake. Like I have mention previously, many of my classmates were not able to attend field trips because of money issues. I know when I am an educator, I try to raise money so that all my students are able to attend. Students who live in…

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    issues in minorities and the reaction of minorities at the cause of their environments. Ultimately placing concerns on the environment of low income minorities, and how it affects their sociopolitical development, educational/job expectations, and health in their early adulthood. The “Developing Critical Consciousness or Justifying The System” article, engaged with nineteen low income receiving minorities of multiple different backgrounds, by interviewing the individuals and spending quality…

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    becoming and educator in any capacity, especially not a physical education teacher. I was never an athlete, nor did I have any helpful or inspiring gym class experiences. In short, my lack of quality physical education has in turn caused my desire to change that pattern for other students. Over the course of this rocky semester, I have discovered that not only could teaching physical education be a great back up or addition to teaching health but is actually something I love and am incredibly…

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    Mental Health Stigmas

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    bring up a very good point about the stigma around mental health still being a barrier for educators. This is evident from the study done by Danby and Hamilton (2016) in which many of the educators involved believed that the term mental health was not appropriate for children and that children need to be sheltered from some terms and issues regarding mental health. Likewise, the lack of general knowledge and understanding of mental health within the teaching community not only keeps those…

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    psychology that was also the director of the Child Study Center at Yale University. The government’s decision to create a child development program for disadvantaged preschool children was based off of research on the effects of poverty on children’s education. Head Start has come a long way since Lyndon B. Johnson’s speech in 1964. Head Start has helped over 30 million children since beginning in 1965. Head Start helps over a million children and their families each year in the fifty…

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    I researched 5 different career options that I could see myself doing in the future. I love kids so I researched an elementary teacher, a special education teacher, and a pediatric nurse. I also like to make a difference in people's lives so I researched a speech pathologist and a lawyer. All these careers require different levels of college education and all have different schools that are top in each certain career. One career that I have chosen to research is an elementary teacher. I one…

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    children. A child's health is very important. Healthcare for children should be a part of any parenting plan. This information should outline how dental and medical care are provided for the children. One of the first and most important considerations is that of health insurance. Where the children will receive care and who will authorize that care are also important considerations. If any of the children have current health problems, continuing care should be discussed. Education for the…

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    Placement In Education

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    truth, especially in our educational system is extremely critical. In present day, our children are required to learn on a different level based on completely different standards than their parents. With each generation, changes are made to the education system, this is nothing new. However, parental involvement including positive influence in our children’s lives should be a very strong presence especially when considering the textbooks and materials the children are required to read and…

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