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    Learning is a process of training hard in life. Learning is not only for the resources, but to make beautiful personalities, and give people the success in life. All begin with the good grades in school, and a graduation from the colleges. That lead to a bigger problem, in which students may cheat in colleges, disregarding the effects it has on them and others around and the punishments with consequences they may face due to their actions. It is a persisted problem in the education, not within…

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    For the teacher interview assignment, it was decided that interviewing a high school friend and his wife would be best. Jeremy and Velva are two teachers in northern New Mexico who teach public school on a Native American reservation. Jeremy teaches second grade and Velva teaches high school. Jeremy has been teaching for about five years now and Velva has been teaching for almost ten. The first interview was of Jeremy. The first question asked was how did you decide that you wanted to be a…

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    Michelle Lawrence’s fourth-grade classroom for my practicum observations and final lesson. This was a great choice for me because this is the grade I hope to be assigned to teach. Do to some problems with getting our practicum schools set we started much later into the school year than was originally planned and it put us into the classrooms during the State Testing practice weeks. Therefore, most of my time observing this class was watching the administration of a never-ending string of…

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    Connells assumption that such values are either natural or taught to a teacher. I argue that such skills cannot and are not taught in teacher education – they can be practised, but not taught. These are personal traits either earned through life, school or work…

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    The most important activity that I have participated in during high school was marching band. Marching band has been the program that I have been dedicated to the longest. It has taught me necessary values and life skills, such as time management, discipline, and camaraderie. Rehearsing two to three hours everyday after school forces a student to learn how to manage their time. From July through November, a large amount of time is consumed by rehearsals, football games, and competitions.…

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    before they were accepted in regular classrooms, they were placed in schools that were designed especially for their needs and disabilities? That these students with special needs were segregated and put in separate classrooms to learn? Although as time passes, more schools have been integrating special education as part of their curriculum design and are now accepting students with special needs in their schools. Some of schools now have a Special Programs Department that is in charge of…

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    CHAPTER 2 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.0 Introduction There are three aspects that are going to be discussed in this chapter. First of all, concept and definition will be explained with description of concepts of terms that related to parental influence and career choice. Hence, we will understand on how parenting styles such as authoritarian, authoritative and permissive parenting style influence the career choice of a student. Few theories and framework will be highlighted for the next aspects. This…

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    High school sponsored sports is a considerable current debate. One side argues that it distracts the students and becomes the primary reason they go to school: to get ‘good enough’ grades and ‘good enough’ attendance to play. On the flipside, some people believe sports and extracurricular activities help build quality traits that are imperative to life beyond school. Discipline, teamwork skills, as well as the development of character are just three perks of having high school sports programs.…

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    Why is Traditional School Better Than Online School? Have you ever asked yourself what is better: Online school or traditional school? Have you ever asked do online students do better than students who attend traditional school? Well, online school may have more flexible hours, but traditional school offers better discipline, better learning environments, and social interaction. Online school is not more convenient for students and teachers, because it causes teachers to have individual time…

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    School discipline policies are complex structures that have negative impact on school culture. Punitive consequences are ineffective practices as they serve as disintegrative modes of isolation and rejection. Even a single suspension greatly increases the odds of students repeating a grade, dropping out of school, and ending up in the criminal justice system (Flannery, 2014). When schools manage behavioral problems by removing scholars from the learning milieu, two factors emerge: (i)…

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