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    Then private school is the basic form of traditional education; there are many other forms of education, which can be divided into rising for children to learn Mongolian or Mongolian school and opened higher education for adults. Song academy private education in ancient history occupies an important position, is worth studying. College has its own set of unique form of regulations related to school teachers and students, and self-study system and free debate. For educational purposes, reading…

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    I interviewed Dawn Hofsted, a high school math teacher at the Forest Grove High School. When I first walked into the school, the environment felt very different from what I was used to. I went to a private school all my life, the Forest Grove High School felt very big, the hall ways was triple the size of my high school’s hall way; When the kids got out of class, everyone was talking to each other and walking in different directions and the big hall way became very packed and busy. When I got…

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    a K-12 school. That changed when she moved to Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 2005. Following her husband’s desire to move back to his home state, Nancy left her decades-long teaching career in the New York City Public School System. As she adjusted to life to her new home and worked in a private school, she would often pass by the Gardere neighborhood. As she built relationships with parents living in Gardere, she found that several students were struggling academically in the public school system.…

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    handed our final assignment. Our task was to find a topic, research it, write an essay, and present it. It sounded dreadful to many of us. Yes, we did have some class time to work on the 550 point assignment, but we had to do the majority of it at home. The essay was not due for over a month, so I had time come up with a topic. Initially, I thought it would be extremely difficult to choose something which I could devote multiple hours to, apparently I was wrong. I had five ideas, with smaller…

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    segregation in public schools. Kuwait is also a very wealthy country, so obviously what they are doing now is working for them. However, the economic consequences of providing, essentially two schools for every one that they could have, does not make much sense. We can also look at it in regards to how many teachers the communities have to provide to make good schools, and in turn, well taught students. If Kuwait were to take away all of the sex segregation in public schools, then Kuwait would…

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    Education As” Active History”: A Cautionary Tale? ” by Jason Ellis, the public school system in the United States and Canada was criticized intensively by a group of historians called radical revisionists in the 1960s (2). Historians such as Michael Katz argued that the public schools “reproduced social, economic, and racial inequality instead of attacking it” (Ellis, 3). Radical revisionist historians criticized that public school system had a problematic structure that only served for upper…

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    for the man who was released from the cave and was dragged to the outside. He suffered as he adjusted to the new environment. As he gradually was able to see the actual world around him, he could contemplate on what he saw. Being able to conclude that the Sun caused seasons and controlled everything in the visible world is proof that he gained knowledge. That he had episteme and new ideas is an example that he was thinking for himself and had more freedom than the people below in the cave.…

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    high school wasn’t easy. Freshmen year of high school was the year that I chose my less traveled road. Enrolling in Chicago Hope Academy, a private Christian school, wasn’t always the plan. Instead, I had hopes of getting into Muchin College Prep., which is a public school in Chicago. Although attending Chicago Hope Academy was not my original plan, spending my last four years at a private school has made all the difference. This difference was a result of the structure of a private school…

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    want to say I felt inadequate with my public school after this sight, but at the moment I sure felt like it. It doesn’t have to mean my schooling was worse than those little kids, it just meant they had more freedom in their private school. With private schools being privately funded, with such a high tuition, one would think this means they have better teachers and administration. GreatSchools Staff said this is not always the case. Not all private schools hire teachers that are up to date on…

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    The different methods mainly consists of referrals, court mandates, and signing up at the open house recruitment held in the beginning of the school year. The referral are usually from different Deans of Schools, in which the Dean and the Instructors select different youth that they feel are at risk and are in need of BUILD’s program support. The court mandates comes from the judicial system, in which the judge or state attorney…

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