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    Corporal Punishment: Useful in Schools WHACK! WHACK! WHACK! Students who attended many American schools from the founding of the United States until the mid-to-late twentieth century know that sound all too well. These students all knew exactly what was happening when they heard this noise. Each and every student knew that one of their peers had acted up and was being punished- with a paddle. Though in modern times many are opposing this form of discipline, even claiming it is abuse, corporal…

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    Stage 3 ESL students. The five students were picked out of a class of twelve; they were picked as they had the most fluctuating grades. The setting for this study will be within an after school tuition centre, this was the chosen setting as it is my workplace. I will investigate the students’ attitudes towards school, specific subjects, their grades, and their teachers. I will analyse their answers and draw conclusions about the self-fulfilling prophecy based upon whether there is an apparent…

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    In the school teacher should tell the characteristic of the living things. Teacher can use the observation method to teach children “tree is living things”. a) living things reproduce, grow and repair themselves - Teacher can use the plants in the garden of the school and then show student how plant grow step by step, repair itself by growing new branch in place of the broken branch. Teacher…

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    Ms. Linda: “I think that they need to be reminded the ground rules every day.” Supervisor: “You are right. Instead of enforcing ground rules, what else can you do? How can you motivate the children to engage more in the group time? Ms. Linda: “I think that I may try a different activity that children are interested in. In this way, all children could participate and get actively engaged in learning. ” Supervisor: “I am glad you figured it out so quickly. I think these techniques…

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    quality is defined and how it is measured, more specifically the science curriculum, differences of opinion can sometimes emerge. The science curriculum is a focus of repeated reform in many countries. However, the implementation of such reforms within schools rarely reproduces the proposed outcomes of curriculum designers [Kahle, 2007]. Significantly, teaching is unique in that unlike other professions such as medicine and law, where an expert based regulation authority is in place, it is…

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    feminized in America. 2. Describe some of the key changes in the feminization of teaching over time, including all changes in the progressive era. 3. Define what the repercussions are today that teaching is feminized professions. Before the arising of schools and need for teachers, women didn’t a…

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    “Home-school or public school?”, “Are public schools safe for our children nowadays?”, “Home-school will curb socialization?”, these are the most questioned by the parents towards themselves for their children education. A lot of issues arise in their mind regarding this and they need to sort out the differences between those two and their final choice. There are three differences which are public school gives proper socialization, diversity of curriculum activities in public school and public…

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    been proposed that the disproportionate rates of African American male students subjected to exclusionary discipline practices can be attributed to the general belief that children of poor socioeconomic backgrounds, primarily African American children, exhibit elevated levels of violence and disruptive behavior (Skinner, 2013). However, the evidence shows that such disproportionality in discipline is not due entirely to economic disadvantage, nor is there any convincing data supporting the…

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    Although this magnifies a societal issue, in the school system this quote is invalid, especially if you do not wear the latest most expensive trends. Uniforms are the distinctive clothing worn by members of the same organization or by children attending a certain school. This originated in England 1222 when students were required to wear a robe-like outfit called a “cappa clausa”. Over the years, the question of “should uniforms be required in schools” arouse. Some argue uniforms lack…

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    affects students academically. Schools should establish an honor code to enforce discipline, promote moral values, and knowledge of responsibilities. To begin with every person has a different level of education and with that education there is discipline. In schools there has to be discipline coming from the students to the teachers, but I has to be enforced by the parents. The idea of having an honor code in school would come to show which students really have discipline to do the right…

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