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    expected their students to know the work before they taught the material. American education on the other hand is quite flexible because the teachers take their time by making sure the students fully understand the material. American colleges are not as difficult because students are actually learning rather than memorizing. These differences are based on my personal experience of the Indian education and American education and that is one of the main reasons that I am struggling so much in my…

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    My second career choice is entering the education field as a high school math teacher. In order to become a high school math teacher, the general requirements are a bachelor 's degree and a state teaching license; however, in some private schools a state license is not always required (Grill 1). Acquiring a teaching license generally consists of completing an education degree program inclusive of supervised teaching and being provided with the opportunity for student teaching experiences. In…

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    When I was in high school, during my junior year there was an opportunity to change to a vocational school. This opportunity to enhance your education and give you a bigger edge over your classmates who would stay back at their homeschool. There was a big controversy about this place though back at the high schools, that this place was just where high schools send their terrible students and their low end students. That this was a last stop school for students, “if your there then you’re not…

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    Having a college education is key to a successful career and future. However, the cost of college, standardized learning, and lack of focus on education are problems at institutions. We need to consider what we want the next generation to be like. Do we want a doctor who spent more time partying over learning the anatomy of the human body? In order to prevent these things, we need to adjust and correct these issues to provide students with the best learning experience possible. The largest…

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    In Chapter five, defines phonemic awareness and phonics and how they are important to learning. But then there are certain drawbacks and benefits teaching those areas of reading. Phonics deals with children seeing the phonograms and how it relates to words instead of only the sounds. There are many types of phonics instruction two examples are analytic and synthetic phonics. There are many nationalities that make up the world especially the U.S. which the dominant is English and children who…

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    The education of the next generation is perhaps the most vital task of every society. If you cannot pass on the knowledge you gain to those who come after, then your learning of it is pointless. Conceivably, this is why so many see an education system as a principal part of any nation. From this, neither Germany nor the United States are exempt, and as both strive to create the perfect picture of education, their methods are more often drastically different than startlingly similar. From the…

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    Block scheduling is more beneficial to students’ education. It gives the students more time to understand the material that is given, improves grades, as well as reduces disciplinary actions. As with everything some down falls, such as student’s attention span is less and problem with standardize testing. After dealing with block scheduling for a few years you will understand the concept and what works for your school better. With block scheduling you, have 85 to 90 minutes of class each day…

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    Preston High School should not adhere to a school dress code because it limits self-expression, high initial cost and can be very uncomfortable. Students should not have to wear uniforms at school because students do not want to have to wear the same thing as other students or look alike. Kids like to be themselves and express the things they like or like to do. I think that the students at Preston High would not even like to wear uniforms because a lot of the kids like to wear what they want…

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    High School Rules Essay

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    We the students at pine high school discover it is necessary for all of use to come together in order to get these ridiculous rules and regulations taking away that was giving by the school board of Washington parish. We here bring respect forth for the opinions we are having today. We hope that the administrators change their minds in these ridiculous rules they have made for us. All we can really do is sit back and hope for the best to come forth not the worst but most of the time the worst…

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    Creativity Class

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    First and for most, I want to say that the hard work you put into our education system is really appreciated. On that note, there’s something that should be discussed and have attention brought to it. This prevailing topic that has filled society with buzzing questions and concerns has really made an outbreak, the creation of a class with creativity as its curriculum is beginning to pop up in the minds of the board across the nation. Known as the “Creativity Crisis” this phenomenon has really…

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