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    them from selecting the school of their choice Wedgwood (2007) contended that Tanzania had reached the universal primary education in the past, and the maximum number of adults could read and write. Yet to the contrary, the country remains one of the poorest in Africa. The reason for the situation, Wedgwood (2007) blamed the teaching, learning arrangement, and the atmosphere in which primary school leavers lived after graduation. In summing up her point, I would say, if Tanzania desires…

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    In terms of primary data, questionnaires and structured interviews were conducted to obtain quantitative and qualitative data. With questionnaires, I chose to use the simple random sampling method when distributing my questionnaires to obtain the most accurate, valid and unbiased data. Of the 30 questionnaires distributed 30 were obtained. At particular pre-selected time intervals (during school) I distributed questionnaires in sets of three to individuals ranging from twelve years old to the…

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    My Career Accomplishments

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    decorate the class word wall and bulletin board weekly, and learn how to implement organizational strategies for students work and grading. I was able to work with many ESOL students and gain insight on the aspects of teaching students with a different primary language and how to alter lessons to fit the needs of a diverse classroom. The second semester of my program, I was assigned to a fifth grade classroom at W.J. Moore Elementary. This was a unique experience for me because the class rotated…

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    This assignment will reflect on the second year of the Foundation Degree in Education. The assignment includes School B (current setting) and refers back to School A (previous setting). There are formal and informal reflections on the learning journey that inform current professional development. Each module will be reflected on in a personal and professional manner and models of reflection used. Outlined will be my current role and responsibilities which reflect on the children’s development.…

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    glimmers in the warm glow of the standing lamp. She was born in 1948 in what is now known as Meadville Medical Center. She lived on a chicken farm outside of Cochranton until age five. Then her family picked up and moved to Florida, where all of her primary and secondary schooling took place. Her name is Karen; she is my grandmother. To clarify, she’s technically my step grandmother, but I love her all the same. I chose to interview her because our…

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    Polarization In America

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    Those stupid inbred Conservatives, all they care about is religion, their guns, and cutting taxes on the rich! More like the stupid Libtards, am I right? Those Liberal snowflakes think that they can solve everything just by having the government pay for it, but nothing is for free, someone has to pay for it! The increasing narrative stretching across the country is that we are becoming increasingly divided. The statements above are just some comments that you might see daily if you dive into the…

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    level secondary school. Since I had no money to go to school, I did private high school, and thank God, I went to Teachers College after that. Yet the plan for a BA degree is still pending, I don’t know until when. I have many responsibilities under my care. I cannot secure a loan for education, because I had a loan already for private needs at home. It will take time to pay back the…

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    The beginning of the social democratic decade saw the first Labour government been elected in to govern New Zealand in 1935 with Michael Joseph Savage as Prime Minister. Peter Fraser then took over from 1940, however prior to this position, he was the Minister of Education from 1935 to 1940. Along with the new Government been elected in, Peter Fraser saw the election victory as an opportunity for social reforms to be implemented on the nation to build a viable nation state. Such reforms included…

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    Today’s society is not an easy place for children to grow up in. One of Childline’s most respected qualities is how they are always ready to listen to whatever is troubling any young person, they need the knowledge that someone cares. Over 290,000 children in the space of one year needed the help of Childline, without the public’s funding these children would have less of a chance of talking to someone in their time of need. By working together and raising money to keep Childline…

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    children, a lot of these parents depend on the schools to help them. Schools should want parents to be proud to say where their kids went to not only because of the great academic skills, but also for how much they care about their lifestyles. I say that the Education Field in primary schools…

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