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    EXPAND Do you think we should expand our school , if yes, then listen up, if no then shut up and listen! If you could change anything at Floyd County High School (FCHS) what would it be? We would EXPAND, by that we mean increase the size of the band room(and band), expand the library, and make more clubs. We will explain these changes in the next few paragraphs. First off we need to expand the band. We aren't just talking about increasing the size of the band room. We are also…

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    In school, teachers want their students to use basic skills to become a better writer. They also want them to recognize spelling errors, grammar mistakes, and bad sentences in their writing so they can fix the errors themselves and learn from it. David Gelernter…

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    Going to school and education have always been exceedingly important to me, from the very beginning. Over time, I have come to love education for myself, and appreciate the many doors it opens for a stable future. So, it has always been troubling to me when I come across students of my own age and race- who don’t share that same appreciation. Of course, people aren’t always going to enjoy the mind crashing labor that comes with school- but I figured that there would at least be some level of…

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    Keep Textbooks In Schools It is 2018 and technology has come a long way. Technology is found virtually everywhere and has made its way into businesses, museums, stores, libraries, offices, airports, and the list goes on. As technology has improved these environments, there are some places in which technology should not become the prime factor in living. Schools should not throw away textbooks and replace them with technology because we are not technologically ready to progress to having no…

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    for the Library Associate II position with the Norfolk Public Library. This letter is a summary of my professional work experience and my educational experience. This position and the opportunity for advancement are enticing, and my work experience along with my education make me an ideal candidate for this position. I have over nine years of paid and volunteer library work experience. Additionally, I began my library career as a volunteer Library Aide, and now I am a full-time Library…

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    Overall from observing all the different levels and classes, I learned a great deal about dealing with different situations and characters of children of many ages. The entire process of my clearances and school placements was easy. I have been involved in my son’s, now a 4th grader, classrooms since he was in preschool. For most of my observation hours, I had the honor and pleasure to observe at the Montgomery County College Children’s Center. I specifically chose to observe in this center…

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    such as funding issues but he does not offer a clear form of reward for those schools that have worked well but he was able to incentivize the investment towards the programs from external organizations through the promise of a reward. The main focus of the process was the achievement, the promotion of education to everyone, which has been achieved today with more and more parents willingly sending their children to school more and more in India. The theory also implies that the model is…

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    That being said, the Seattle Public School District library/media center collection policy states that materials added to the collections will “help students gain awareness of our pluralistic society” and “motivate students…to examine their own duties, responsibilities, rights and privileges as participating citizens in our society, and to make informed judgments in their daily lives” (seattleschools.org). It has been argued that Alexie’s The Completely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian does this…

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    aaeteachers.org/index.php/about-us/aae-code-of-ethics It was clear from the beginning of the movie Lou Ann Hogan (teacher) had no intentions of embarrassing her student (17 year old student Chad Cadenhead). Chad was brought into her class by a school official. The school official made it clear in front of the whole class that Chad was a problem student. The official also suggested to Mrs. Hogan prior to leaving that she may want to change his seat away from his buddies that were in the…

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    My First Field Experience

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    my host school and how that has shaped my beginning identity as a teacher by referring to my reflective first field experience observations. Moreover, the paper will conclude by articulating my initial philosophy of education amid my perspectives towards the purpose, place and importance of education and my beliefs about teaching, learning and knowledge. For my first field experience, my host school was St-Paul Elementary School, an English school located in Duvernay, Laval. The schools’ student…

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