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    daughters education (McDermid, J. 2012). For the working class, girls were left with options such as Sunday schools, dame schools, and ragged schools. Girls in the upper-middle, or higher class often were taught at home with a special tutor or instructor (McDermid, J. 2012). Girls of the lower classes didn 't always have the same luxuries. All of these schools or options for education had the issue that while they were educating these girls, they lacked in giving them the same education as boys.…

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    its important to first gain insightful knowledge of moral and ethical conducts. There are two documents that talk a lot about moral and ethical conducts for education professionals. The first article is called The National Association for the Education of Young Children (NAEYC). The Second article is called The Code of Ethics of the Education…

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    A Liberal Arts Education

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    incorporating many different subjects into your education. By learning to subject through the lens at different disciples you truly understand it. A liberal arts education is multipdisplinary, it encourages to venture outside you major and make connections back to it in other fields. It is argued that a liberal arts education creates a more well-rounded student, a student who with better reasoning, communication skills and social skills. “A liberal arts education is valuable because it teaches…

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    Diversity In Classroom

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    1. Racial and ethnic groups are not always integrated throughout the school curriculum. What are some ways in which you can integrate the racial and ethnic background of your students into the curriculum? How can you learn more about the ethnic and racial groups that may be represented in your future classroom? To integrate racial and ethnic background of students into the curriculum, I can expand the lessons of different cultures and their perspectives with role models of different…

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    Outline of persuasive speech Topic: Students have to learn about world religions in public schools. General Purpose: To persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade audience that world religions should be taught to students in public schools Central Idea: Although studying world religions have disadvantages in that it makes some people have less faith in their religion, the advantages outweigh it since it makes people have more knowledge about religion and culture, decrease in discriminatory action…

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    was a religious fanatic and distributor of religious tracts who made Dorothea stitch and paste the tracts together, a chore she hated. When she was 12 she went to live with her grandmother in Boston, then she went to live with her aunt in Worcester, Massachusetts. She came back and started teaching at age 14. In 1819 she went back to boston and funded the dix mansion, a school for girls, along with a charity for poor girls so they could go to school for free and they got just as much education…

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    of life. To work towards a solution to terrorism and the devastating results that it creates, the Western World must help stabilize countries associated with terrorist networks. To cut off the foundation of terrorism, the west must first enhance education in countries where terrorism originates, which will ultimately stabilize the countries associated with it. Secondly, the western world must cut off the funding of terrorism and improve the economy of civilians living in areas where terrorism…

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    citizens, We are at odds about many things but I tell you we were created by something much bigger than ourselves. I cannot physically see it nor do I need to but this power comes from somewhere. I do not necessary think of myself as a religious person but I know we are a part of this universe and governed by what I call GOD. The more I think about him, the more I know he exists. He does not interfere in my life or yours but he exists independently from us. I have no system I follow…

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    The Muzzling of America ¨Political Correctness doesn't change us, it shuts us up.¨ ( Glenn Beck- television personality and radio host) Political correctness has affected our safety, education, freedom of speech, and freedom of religion. The original purpose for political correctness was to make people more aware and sensitive of other cultures. It was also created to defend the minorities, and those groups that were being treated unfairly. Although it’s original goals were sound, Political…

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    the educational experience of its students. The institution demonstrates any claims it makes about contributions to its students’ educational experience by virtue of aspects of its mission, such as research, community engagement, service learning, religious or spiritual purpose, and economic development. TCMI provides its students with a variety of co-curriculuar programs tailored to the life circumstances of its students. Some occur during the relatively short mentorship periods at the…

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