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    with high-rise at the end of the sentence after a few minutes reading. Not all the time, of course, but I noticed it during reading a book for my pupils. After a lot of practice, I feel that some improvement is on its way. I am still reading children's books quite often, and pay much more attention to pronunciation and intonation. I notice that the pupils mimic me when they talk, and it sounds more right. Knowing about correct pronunciation, intonation, stress, and rhythm in the language…

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    Butterfield Secondary is a co-ed public high school in Butterfield, Minnesota. It's part of the Butterfield Public School District. About 100 pupils are enrolled and the student-to-teacher ratio is 14:1. The gender division is 52 percent female and 48 percent male. BS holds classes for pupils in grades 7 through 12. The results of state assessments show 52 percent of students are proficient in English and 25 percent are proficient in Mathematics. BS has an 80 percent graduation rate. BS has a…

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    Barriers to participation refers to anything that prevents the pupil from fully participating in activities offered by the setting or service. Physical barriers: Lack of access, perhaps in the form of ramps or doorframes that are not wide enough for wheelchairs, any disabled toilets or lifts where necessary, lack of equipment or resources such as hearing loops, information in braille. Language can be a barrier, if understanding or support for a child who’s first language is not English is not…

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    uses the suitable pragmatic competence. For example, when a pupil wants to go to toilet, he will ask the permission from the teacher by saying “Teacher, toilet.” From here, we know that this pupil has the pragmatic knowledge but he uses it in a wrong manner. The teacher in the classroom should correct the pupil’s sentence by teaching him the polite way to ask for permission such as “Miss, may I go to the toilet?” In this regard, the pupil will reflect himself and know that he uses the incorrect…

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    Public Education Spending

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    at the amount of spending per pupil in state schools grades k-12. We will compare state versus state on the basis of spending per pupil. Our dependent variable is spending per pupil. While our independent variables include average income, black population percentage, below poverty percentage, federal aid per capita, percent of population over 60, total population, state revenue, unemployment percentage, and urbanization percentage. We are looking at spending per pupil to determine the following…

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    Sex Harassment In Schools

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    One in five gay pupils will be physically attacked at school, as a result of their sexuality, according to The National Aids Trust’s recent article regarding Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Plus harassment in schools. As a result, more and more pupils are choosing, or rather, being forced to take frequent breaks from school or dropping out altogether. This is evident to most young gay people as the students surveyed were extremely passionate about wanting to tame action and put an end to…

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    I would encourage any good behaviour by praising it or maybe even use of incentives such as a star stamp on the hand when a pupil has been attentive. Should there be any incidences of bullying I would intervene and speak with the children involved individually for two reasons, firstly to try to find out from both sides exactly what happened, and to make them feel able to confide…

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    The pupil must be self-motivate, to absorb all the knowledge that’s acquiring, to maintain the interest in the course and accept the challenges that it may present and cope with the lack of direct physical contact and interaction with other learners or an instructor…

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    schools, it was found that science was not being taught everyday and was instead being taught through “irregular science days”. In a minority of cases, this resulted in the schools failing to fully cover the science curriculum and/or not tracking the pupils’ progress in order to set “challenging targets for improvement”; it was clear that science was not a priority. The report, however, did comment that, in the…

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    Throughout history, many great minds have explored the innumerable aspects of our world and developed their own theories and ideas dealing with many different subjects. Especially in Greek history, philosophers built foundations of knowledge that have tremendously helped civilizations grow and prosper to where they are today. Though there was a great handful of known philosophers in ancient Greek history, three specific men have become known as the greatest and the most influential: Socrates,…

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