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    children in a safe environment, the new equality act 2010 a single legal framework aimed at simplifying and tackling issues related to disadvantage and discrimination, all of which are promoted and audited by OFSTED (The official body for “inspecting schools, raising standards and improving lives”) to provide a safe and secure environment where equality, diversity and inclusion is maintained, this allows the learners to feel relaxed and enjoy their learning experiences. Codes of practice…

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    Kids are walking around in school jerseys, eating healthy and staying active. This is what school hallways would look like if we still had school sports. This topic is important to me because it helps and prepares kids for life after school by showing them they have to work as a team. Sports also keep kids active and off the streets. Though school sports are canceled, that doesn’t mean they should be or deserve to be, since they keep kids healthy, and teaches life lessons. First of all, some…

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    Question #1 - Identify the difficulties with the teacher’s general professional behaviors pertaining to teaching these second graders. • First, Ms. Wilson failed to read and utilize three of her students’ official IEPs. This means that she fails to provide those students with appropriate adaptions and accommodations to help them succeed. This is very unprofessional and when the parents addressed the issue, she ignored them. They could go to court if they wanted to. • Second, Ms. Wilson…

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    into a positive or negative way(Watson,2013).Negative referring to a high school learner who is not always on time for school,…

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    National Teacher Dispositions (CAEP) The First standard states that the teacher should be able to understand that each student is an individual, who has different way of consuming information and digesting it. Moreover, by using different methods of teaching for different individuals, the teacher can increase learning ability for a particular child. The standard states that because such aspects as cognitive, linguistic, social, emotional, and physical areas may vary for every student, the…

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    barriers. Psychological (dispositional) barriers included beliefs, values, attitudes, or perceptions that inhibited participation in organized learning activities. For example, adults who cited as barriers "I’m too old to learn," or "I’m tired of school," were expressing beliefs and attitudes that strongly influenced participation. Cross’s (1981) model has been utilized by a number of researchers in Distance Education (Hezel & Dirr, 1991; Garland, 1993), most of whom focused on situational…

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    year, I will have traveled for more than 43,200 miles. Over 720 hours of my high school career will have been spent inside a car, which, ultimately, could have been avoided had chosen. I don’t travel frequently or move often. In fact, I’ve remained at the same high school for all four years. How does attending high school rack up that many miles? I am the definition of a high school transfer student. Being a high school transfer is an additional extracurricular activity of its own. Growing up…

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    and stage of development. This includes discipline, food, scheduling, and communications. From my experience, children are capable of learning advanced concepts at an early age and although it is vital to select content that matches the cognitive capacities of students, undoubtedly students can benefit from more in depth material. My sons were taking high school classes starting in 6th grade. By the time my son went to high school, he had 6 high school honors classes. Algebra I, Algebra…

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    expectations for a top notch high school student. One of these expectations is the education of the student. Believe it or not, the student is not the only person responsible for their education. The School Board is also responsible. There are countless ways in which the School Board can help improve the education of future students. School boards have always recognized the improvement of student achievement as central to their role in governing our public schools, and they play a vital role in…

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    Do school suspensions work? People think that school suspensions do not work while others think they do and they have been trying to prove one is true. School suspensions do tend to work though and schools should continue to suspend kids for doing the wrong thing. Suspending the student can show the student that there are punishments for their actions, the students are placed in a supervised setting that can help them get disciplined for the thing they got suspended for, and it can help students…

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