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    Solution Focused Therapy

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    Franklin, C., Biever, J., Moore, K., Clemons, D., & Scamardo, M. (2001). The effectiveness of solution-focused therapy with children in a school setting. Research on Social Work Practice, 11(4), 411-434. Brief Introduction The study was designed to gauge the impact of solution-focused therapy on students, specifically children within school settings. The design used to facilitate this study were AB single case designs. Additionally, the participants were extended approximately 5-10 sessions…

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    Multimedia Definition: Multimedia is a file format in computer include a lot of forms like sound, videos, images, graphics, and text that we use in our daily life. It helps us a lot as an example now we use multimedia in education process t to deliver a scientific information in a simple way, which could anybody receive. History: The newspaper was the first mass communication medium to employ Multimedia, they use the text, images and graphics. After that, they start to use radio waves, in 1901…

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    culture, language, and educational practices, Fulfilling the promises of Mendez and Brown” by Moll, L (2010) it goes on to explain the landmark brown v. board of education (1954) involving the Mexican and Mexican American students who lived in California. The Méndez family brought this case in relation to brown and cultural aspects involving what was happing to education at that time. From the reading I did not know how important this case was to everyone but that the law allowed segregation to…

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    Bell Crime Rates And Crime

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    Bell is a small city in the Los Angeles County located west of the Los Angeles River. Some surrounding cities include Maywood, Cudahy, Bell Gardens, Huntington Park, Commerce, Walnut Park, and South Gate. Bell, although is a suburb, it is considered its own city and only takes up 2.5 sq miles of land. HISTORY Bell has a rich history of Native Americans dating back thousands of years. In 500 B.C. the Gabrieliño Indians migrated to what is now known as the city of Bell. Spaniards occupied the…

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    Raising the Age for Public-Funded Education “DO ALL KIDS HAVE THE RIGHT TO AN EQUAL EDUCATION? Yes! All kids living in the United States have the right to a free public education. And the Constitution requires that all kids be given equal educational opportunity no matter what their race, ethnic background, religion, or sex, or whether they are rich or poor, citizen or non-citizen. Even if you are in this country illegally, you have the right to go to public school.” "The 14th Amendment to…

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    The processes that Blue Dragon have found to be the most successful when taking kids off of the street and offering them opportunities to gain an education have been to approach them personally and offer them a safe place to get a warm meal (Brosowski. M. 2017). They do this by looking in areas that the children are most likely to be, this means thinking like a street kid and being able to go where they are. Often these places that the children have deemed safe from law enforcement and predators…

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    Quality education remains the top priority of residents and administrators of Wilton, and class sizes tend to be smaller than seen in many school districts, ranging from 19 to 21 students in each class. For those who wish to send their child to a private or parochial school, neighboring towns offer many options, including Landmark Academy, St. Luke's and Fairfield Prep. To ensure children are prepared for the future,…

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    by Susanne k.langer). The meaning of art in this case does not just mean visual art, which is a painting or a sculpture, it also means types of dance, way of speaking and so on. Art is considered as a way of learning, a type of education, a way of gaining knowledge, just like any other type of learning. Through art one can learn about certain religions, beliefs, way of living and much…

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    American Education System

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    personal liberty. In the 1920s, the first school bus was invented, which gave a vast majority of children the easy access to education. The school busses were nothing like they are today; they used to be a simple carriage with horses. In 1929, Piaget published his theory of cognitive development, which introduced a whole new aspect to development and its relationship with education.…

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    Equal Education Education and wealth are two factors that greatly play into how much success one can achieve in life. Wealth can be inherited, or gifted, and is not necessarily earned in all occasions. Education on the other hand, has to be worked at and practiced in order to master the more advanced concepts involved. For the United States to be denying certain groups the right to the same educational opportunity that others might be receiving is greatly limiting these groups ability to…

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