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    required by its state constitution to provide a school system whereby children may receive an education.”(“Education Law”) There are three main options a guardian has to choose from when choosing an educational system for their child; public schools, private schools and homeschooling. The most common choice is public schooling because it is free to attend and there are several public schools in one area usually. Homeschooling would not be the suggested choice out of the three because it often…

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    education. “For instance, private schools may generate better performance by requiring greater effort from the students and exerting more pressure upon them” (Green, 2014, 140). Poor-income families are able to choose schools that can help poverty kids still achieve a proper education. “Private schools that serve the poor, such as higher academic standards, increased homework, more parental involvement, and a greater emphasis on order and discipline” (Ognibene & Shay, 2000, 477). Private and…

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    schools that are private. An advantage to private schools is that the class sizes are smaller (cisontario.ca), but there are a lot more disadvantages to private school than there are advantages. There are many good private schools, but there are also a lot more unacceptable ones. Not only will this affect the student’s education, but the family will also be wasting their earnings, as private school is very expensive. Some disadvantages are that almost anyone can open a private school, private…

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    What will I do with my future? What will I be? What will I do? These are decisions that each of us have to make, sometimes more than once in our lives. As we approach the end of our high school careers, the pressure to make some choices and get a clear direction is mounting. It doesn’t matter whether you want to be a musician, a therapist, a chef, a college professor, a banker, or a restaurant owner. These are all jobs that require an answer to one question. What will I do with my life? Deciding…

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    still make the decision for you. Many Americans assume that public schools are not nearly as expensive as sending their children to private school when, in fact , Rockwell provides a link to a proposal called “The Universal Tuition Tax Credit: A Proposal to Advance Parental Choice in Education” that proves that public education ends up costing parents twice as much as private schools do. Wouldn’t you like to know what your money is being used for? You can choose to stop giving a company your…

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    The life is made of choices and changes, and always these two things are connected. Choices lead to changes, and changes require choices. Thereby, it seems like the life is an incessant cycle made of choices and changes, and it is. During all periods of life such as childhood, adolescence, majority and old age, we pass for big changes in our lives. These changes mark the life of each person in the world forever. In my point of view, the changes related to academic life are the most significant.…

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    According to Grenier, the Tolmans sought other counsel to conclude the transaction with Farmer, and “public record reveals that Frank W. Tolman Sr. signed a discharge of the mortgage on September 20, 2013 indicating payment in full of the mortgage at that time.” Tolman Sr. alleges that during the sale, Grenier submitted notarized paperwork that he and his wife did not sign, and that the final price of the property was never discussed with him. Additionally, he asserts that Grenier has put him…

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    Teachers should have the right to talk about their students When people have a rough day, and they just want to express their feelings. There are many ways for people to express their feelings, they express through words or action. But out of the two, words are the best way to express peoples ' feelings, because the other way might end up hurting someone or themselves. When I said the words the best way to express the feeling I’m not talking about cursing or yelling, I’m talking about talking…

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    are many different reasons I want to become a teacher. The biggest one being that “next to parents, teachers are the most important foundational element in our society” according to DESE (Missouri’s top website for teacher stuff). Coming from a private grade school to a public high school, having experienced many different teaching styles, some teachers had their masters in education and others simply had their bachelors in their content area. Educators benefit through high degree based…

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    Since private organizations do not have the pressure to meet public standards they are not under much scrutiny on a daily basis unless a huge issue has been uncovered, the press also has a much smaller impact on their image and so they are mostly left unexposed (Allison, p.47). The seventh point is one that can be often overlooked, formal constraints. Public sectors are “bound by a separate legal regime” and especially lately “because they have recently adopted some of the characteristics and…

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