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    Australian Curriculum

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    In 2013, the Australian Curriculum Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) published a series of draft relating to the development of new standards for the national curriculum. It was scheduled to be introduced across Australia in 2014 (Falkner et al., 2014). Later in 2014, the Australian Council for Computers in Education (ACCE) supported and emphasised the importance of the implementation of the technologies as “a General Capability” in the new developing Australian Curriculum (Zagami, 2015…

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    For Teaching in the Sciences in High School? Science offers students an explanation of complex systems from the human body to the brain, from our environment to air flows. This knowledge can then be used to aid in understanding new concepts and pursue new interests. Some think that science makes our lives better and provides solutions to the many problems that exist in today’s world. Science teaches us to think critically, and to ask the how, why, and who we are questions. Science evokes a…

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    The I step test scores are in from the previous year, the scores are not good. According to the national average test scores our schools scores are very low. The school has gone from being an A+ school to being a B school and has been put into a failing school status, according to State Board of Education (SBE). The principle has received a letter from SBE stating the school has 2 years to get back on track to being an A+ school. If the school does not show an improvement in 2 years funding for…

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    Practitioner The purpose of this paper is to present the scope and standards of practice of family nurse practitioner (FNP) specialty. Scope of Practice FNP is a registered nurse (RN) who is educated and trained to provide both primary and in some cases, specialty care to the patients (“Role & Scope,” n.d.). To become an FNP, one must first acquire the bachelor of science in nursing (BSN) degree from an accredited program, pass the national council licensure examination (NCLEX) and then must…

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    The National Park has many different career options. In the field of my senior project the dragonfly larvae mercury levels study it has career options that can satisfy people’s desire to be out in the wilderness. There are no unique careers like the ones offered by the National Park Service that change people’s lives forever. You get a different perspective in life with the enjoyment of the forest. Some of the jobs offered by the government are Physical Science Technician, Biological Science…

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    The No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) was signed in 2002 by President Bush as a reauthorization of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. One of the main issues with the No Child Left Behind Act is that legislators are looking at the law from a standpoint of not being in the classroom and seeing how the act is implemented each and every day. When a new education act or law is passed, the legislators review the law and then if everyone agrees, it is passed. Once the law is passed,…

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    United States. Standardized tests are tools used to measure students’ knowledge and progress. Almost every person that has had an education in the United States has taken a standardized test. Today, standardized testing is a widespread issue in the United States’ public school curriculum. Education has always been an important part of America’s history. Laws about education go back to 1642, when the Massachusetts General Court passed a law that made it a duty to teach children “the principles…

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    moral standard, moral principles, moral values, rights and wrongs, rules of conduct, standards of behavior , virtues, dictates of conscience The term ethics stands for :- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. OR The branch of knowledge that deals with moral principles. EHICS IN SCHOOL Schools are educational organizations and school administrators have the vital role in managing schools. The word ethics may be simply defined as the science…

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    Curriculum, Benefit or Squander? During the many services of the education system, surrounding spectators ponder whether the imposed Common Curriculum promotes equality and if not, for what purpose. A Common Curriculum consists of many proposed benefits and disadvantages that may affect a student in school. The common curriculum has many positive descriptions and can be considered a positive tool to assist students in the education system. In a public-school setting, a core curriculum is “a set…

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    the United States today, standards for arts education are lacking in many states and are impacting the quality of education for students across the nation. The arts are now seen as an elective rather than a core subject and are being neglected in comparison to other subjects. The number of students being exposed to the arts in school is dropping, especially in areas with high percentages of minorities (Robelen). With proof from studies showing the benefits of an arts education, policies need to…

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