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    doing exactly what needs to be done to keep the school in order and everyone safe but doing so sets students up to fail their educational goals. The realm of harsh school discipline, suspensions, expulsions, school arrests, and corporal punishment are all practices used in school systems today. School is supposed to be a safe environment for students to learn and grow into intelligent and confident individuals that will advance in life as they grow. School is the building block of young minds so…

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    concept, space concept, effort concept, relationship concept Movement Education: Definition and Explanation Many people have gone to school, and if it were a public school in the United States, they would have had to attended a physical education class for a vast majority of those years at those schools. Physical education is a mandatory class for every public-school student in the United States. The goal of a physical education teacher is to teach children how to use their bodies, and for them…

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    related to school improvement. I participated in many activities that led to school improvement at the school where I currently work. For example, in my Contemporary Issues in American Education class I prepared a report on our school concerning teacher absences. I made a chart of the number of days certified teachers were absent each month of the 2014-2015 school year. This report gave insight on how teacher absences impact student learning. It showed how many teachers from my school were…

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    choice, reflect on the author's viewpoints on content area literacy versus disciplinary literacy. What should educators know about content area literacy versus disciplinary literacy? What does it look like at the elementary level versus the high school level? Content area literacy refers to the general literacy strategies that have been used across the board with literacy instruction. These include several instructional approaches such as, word reading skill, vocabulary instruction, development…

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    teaching began in the year 1907. From the year 1907 Maria Montessori schools opened throughout the world and succeeded in improving children's attainment beyond expectations. In Montessori schools children don't receive grades, homework or tests, the children are not forced into learning, they are naturally interested in learning. By the children not being forced into learning the child would be enjoying learning while Montessori schools promotes hands on self-paste, challenging learning for the…

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    I wish I could say everyday at work was fun and easy, but when working with children that is never the case. I started working for the Moon family at the beginning of my senior year of high school, where I came after school and kept them for a couple hours everyday. Each day was the same routine. The same salty snack, the same daily dirty chores, and most importantly the same crazy kiddos. Back in the spring I was asked keep them over the summer, and little did I know what I was getting myself…

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    my own lesson. So teaching is really a big challenge for me. Furthermore, practice at Yale Horizon Education is a process of learning. I can learn the knowledge that I cannot obtain in university. Since the great difference of environment I stay at school, I may meet various kinds of people and affairs, which are far more complicated than those I usually contact with. To study from practice, it may help me a lot in my future job…

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    freshman year, and simple enough the time came for my true colors to show. During a game against Pittsburg high school, a powerhouse school, another athlete and i were arguing back and forth all game long, until i finally allowed my emotions to take over. Late third quarter they punted us the ball, and the guy I was battling…

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    A attitude of education student towards reality as tool in the educational process, and toward virtual learning environment on specific disciplines, found student had a favourable attitude toward virtual reality in the educational process. Virtual learning can give learner motivation to learning. Third, virtual learning can hold and grab the attention of student and increase they interesting…

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    offenses, both serious and minor. This notion endured into the 1990’s and gained extensive acceptance during a time when a perceived fear of “hardened juvenile’ waves of violence. In response, schools began to invoke strict disciplinary sanctions for a vast array of infractions from possession of drugs to “school disruption.” During this period, juvenile justice regulations were also fundamentally altered by state legislatures. The federal government became actively involved in structuring…

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