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    society since the colonial period.” (James Pg. 3). Just like the quote say there is multiples religion. Having multiples religion would require having time to teach about one religion, their beliefs, and their rituals. Now, this not a problem for private school because many are focused on one religion. Thus, if the public school decide to teach religion, every religion must be present. A major issue with that is religion minorities may feel excluded, unwelcome, ashamed or targeted in public…

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    (or branches) to focus on. Luckily that decision is later in the future, because as of the moment there are more pressing matters; “Law schools do not expect you to know what kind of law you want to practice before you matriculate. Still, it is a good idea to learn about the various types of law practice well before you decide to submit law school applications. Educating yourself in this area should be part of your career exploration process.” (Brown…

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    attend college. Of course, high-income students being the predominant party. Financial aid is the government’s policy to create an equal chance for students all around the world to achieve a college education whether they choose to attend a public or private university. Over the years, the decrease in the amount of financial aid given has made it impossible for some low-income students to pursue higher education. Now, students base their opinion on which college they should attend with the…

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    be extremely challenging with its advanced academics and active social life gave me the feeling of excitement while also raising my fear of the unknown. So the day finally arrived when I would start my first day of high school at this religious private school. I had to follow dress code as per the rules of the school and wear a dress shirt and khakis. I was under the assumption that the dress code would be more formal, but I wasn’t going to complain since it was more casual than I expected.…

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    For many years now there has been a pretty heated argument concerning prayers in public schools. Majority of the people that go to public schools believe that prayer should not be allowed in the school because It is against their beliefs. However people who do believe in prayer still would like to be ale to pray in school still. Normally one who prays would usually do it when they got to school, before lunch, and before being dismissed at the end of the day. Pregame prayers are also a very big…

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    Student Teacher Evaluation

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    the school, they won’t get home until late at night, making it so they are up late into the night, which affects their performance in classes the next day. However, if the “teacher does not assign enough homework, the students would not have enough practice with certain topics” (Bean), such as vocabulary or mathematics. Teachers would appreciate acknowledging the schedules of their students so they know what a reasonable amount of work would be. Teachers “may be in their own personal bubble, and…

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    Cultural Diversity in Elementary Education According to the Alabama Course of Study, cultural diversity is imperative when it comes to the success of the scientific community. People from all different ethnicities, religions, nationalities, groups, and races have contributed to the world of science and the many groundbreaking discoveries over the course of many centuries. In order for science education to be successful in the elementary classroom, students must find relevance in what they are…

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    Cons Of Homeschooling

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    Another dispute of homeschooling is the time and resources needed from parents. Students need someone to guide and motivate them through school even if it 's self taught material. Homeschooling is not for those who lack patience. It takes years of practice for teachers to understand the slow progress a student might make. Despite most beliefs, homeschooled students are not under socialized. Even though they do not interact with children their own age every day, students learn to get along with…

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    I observed two of Mrs. Moening’s 7th grade math classes at St. Mike’s school in Findlay. Many aspects of the private school contradicted the atmosphere of a public school. In particular, Mrs. Moening’s classroom had more bible verses and inspirational quotes on the walls than math references. As the students came into the classroom, I noticed their attire was very different from a public school. Every student wore uniforms that consisted of a polo with khaki shorts, pants, or a plaid skirt.…

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    scores ever, after 18 straight years of decline following the 1962 ban on school prayer. Prayer taken out of the schools, secularism enters the schools. The government had stopped giving any type of public assistance to private and Christian schools because the Constitution says the government will be neutral in the attention they give to and religious entity. The following is a comment from a grade school parent concerning the decision on transgender bathrooms: Interviewees:…

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