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    the face of competition, provide a better choice for consumers. In the past the traditional public school system had no competition. Have no incentive to improve the quality of education provided for there is no measure it. School choice movement first introduces another poor performance of public schools. Charter schools’ commitment or charter, achieve measurable education level performance in a defined time. The concept and the result of working in Chicago, charter schools showed better…

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    education, certain qualifications, and the skills of the English language. High school English teachers usually teach ninth grade and up (Career Cruising). They usually have six or seven classes a day with around fifteen to thirty-five students in each class, and educate between one hundred twenty to one hundred eighty students in a day (Moeller). “For each course, High School…

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    day that my parents informed me that we would be leaving everything that I had every known. It was the day that we were moving two hours away to Indianapolis, but in my mind we might as well have moved across the country. I had been attending a private school since the young age of five. I had known many of the…

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    Not only in America but in many other countries this is still an on going fight. The idea of segregation in schools has been established since the first time African American children were allowed to attend the same schools as white children. Today many children from impoverished areas and immigrants coming into America struggle to attend school over many of lives struggles. Whether it be having to…

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    In my interview with Ash Ameed, I learned a lot about his home country of Egypt and his values and beliefs that shape his life. Before conducting this interview, I did not really think about where the people who live and work around me were from. Ash and his family own three convenience stores in the county, as well as a restaurant. By talking with him and asking him several questions, I was able to learn about his life, his beliefs, and similarities and differences between America and Egypt.…

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    reasons that children fail is due to the lack of time spent on certain subjects. In public schools, most schools have several different classes to do in such a short quantity of time, which causes children misunderstand the material taught. Public and private schools spend a large quantity of time on a subject only for a couple of days or weeks without the students fully understand the concept, which could lead to further problems in his or her education (Vosniadou). Because the children do not…

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    should be individualized enough to ensure no students’ potential is wasted, which will maximize the positive “newness” brought to the society. This simply requires an educational diversity. While private education is always at the forefront of controversy, personally speaking, I would argue that private education by no means is merely a waste of our social resources; instead, it allows our entire society to draw strength from the diversity of education forms. Hannah Arendt demonstrates her…

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    The possibility of large companies having an undue influence on our children’s education is very real in a charter school environment. Vouchers also face the issue of legality because private schools are allowed to deny students if they choose, as well as so many being based in religion. These school choice programs are not the solution to the issues facing America’s public education. Many people wish to blame funding for the problems…

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    adults in the “real world,” acceptance is key. Not only do students need to understand how to respect cultural differences that they have with others, but they also need to accept their own cultural backgrounds and respect themselves. Students need to first accept and respect their own culture because it is a part of who they are and it is a motive for success. Even in a science classroom, teachers should present successful people from different backgrounds who have made significant…

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    teachers to, decreasing class sizes, and it’s even suggested by some that schooling itself is just designed to fail us and shouldn’t be necessary. With so many decisions to be made about such…

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