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    Thinking back on my education, I’m so blessed to have the background I do. Aside from preschool and kindergarten, homeschooling has been the basis for my learning experience. Beginning in first grade and continuing all the way through eighth grade, I would consider the schooling I had to fall under the Middle Class teaching style with an occasional affluent aspect here and there. I then began my high school years in a much more Affluent Professional and Executive Elite based schooling though a…

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    they mature, they can use their skills and creativity to convey new ideas to the world. Starting a child’s education at a younger age is crucial due to how the child’s brain develops. Scientific findings show that children are learning and developing their brains from their mother’s womb. Babies are absorbing their mother 's language while in the womb. This is where Early Childhood Education…

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    Achievement Gap

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    the needed – a wider and enriching curriculum would only make it harder for the student. The student would continue to be behind. Early childhood services start from birth in getting a child prepared for their education. A quote from Diane Ravitch says, “By itself, early childhood education cannot completely close the gaps caused by inequality of wealth and inequality of opportunity, but researchers have concluded that it is more successful in narrowing the gap than most other interventions”…

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    that she was confined to a wheelchair. Beth was non- verbal and used technology to communicate. Her cognitive abilities were at a preschool level with Beth being unable to read or understand numbers. Up until the time of the case, Beth was receiving Special Education services and relied on a 1:1 aid to access an extremely modified curriculum within the general education classroom. In 1997, her IEP team recommended she be placed in an Educational Life Skills (ELS) program due to not making…

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    Many students are excited to enter college. There is new freedom, and they are not being nagged by their parents. Students can go to sporting events, parties, and extra-curricular events to meet new people, and maybe even romantic interests (Wilson). However, students are taught to be careful in new situations. There is no telling if someone they meet may be a sexual predator. Many women are told to be cautious of new men they meet, and to always watch their drinks at parties. Although this…

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    of American education. He proposed a way to look at education, that made him widely known in the world of education. He came up with a theory about education that consisted of multiple theories he thought to become successful in education. People saw this theory to be true, but along with supporters comes people who do not support Mann’s theory. It is always going to be expected that people question whether or not a theory is correct, or if it applies to education in in todays education system.…

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    foremost step is to promote and advocate the incorporation of swimming programs in the Physical Education programs in every schools within the state Hawaii. To accomplish this first task, our organization is currently in contact with the Department of Education (DOE) in the hopes of accomplishing our short-term goals: inauguration of swimming into the Physical Education (P.E.) program of every public school education. Furthermore, we are also…

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    disability. LRE (least restrictive environment) is a allows young children with special needs to be educated in settings as close as possible to a regular or general education environment. The goal for LRE is to prevent segregation. All students have the right to work together unless a student situation prevents them from being in a general education classroom. LRE protects preschoolers and school age population. LRE allows the child to get placed based on their educational needs and not their…

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    Campbell, K. (2012). Lester's dreadful sweaters. Tonawanda, NY: Kids Can Press. Summary: Clara’s cottage is consumed by a crocodiles so she moves in with Lester’s family. Clara makes Lester a sweater and he thinks it was so sweet of her until he see the dreadful sweater. Everyday Clara knits Lester a new sweater and each sweater comes in contact with a mysterious and tragic end. The last sweater makes Lester look like a clown, and At Enid’s party Lester meets a clown that loves it. Lester takes…

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    numerous resources that will help us effectively teach students. According to Education World the more information students have, “the better chance they have of being critical thinkers. On the other hand, we much teach students that lack of knowledge strains…

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