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    There are 18 students in the classroom. 10 females and 8 males. Of the 18 students, 7 of them have been identified as above grade level standard, 9 students are at grade level and there are 2 students who entered school for the first time and identify ELL with their first language being Spanish. In pre-k, the students were introduced to 6 colors: red, blue, yellow, orange, green and purple. Prior to entering the classroom, the students must be able to identify all 6 colors. For example, if I…

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    The Feminization of the High Schools in Toronto 1871-1930 In this article a woman, Mrs. Howes was hired at the Toronto Collegiate which was previously an all-boys grammar school. Her career was short and rocky since she was the only female in a male’s school. She may not have been employed there long and she faced many problems but she was able to open up opportunities for women. Men did not consider women equal to them back in the nineteenth century and this article proves just that. The…

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    In this article, it discussed the challenges black young male students have in the school system. The article talked about how black male students seemed to enter secondary school way under the benchmark for their grade level. How they are more likely to be suspended and or expelled, and how they are less successful than students of other races. What stuck out to me were the graduation rates presented at the beginning of the article. It said that the U.S graduation rates for young black males is…

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    surgery; only extra schooling can teach these. In today's society, people believe post secondary education is overrated. Millennials believe that it is not necessary to attend post-secondary education because there are many different ways we can build careers. Self employment and small business is booming. Also, with the high cost of college students are frightened they can never leave this debt. Post-secondary education is important for today’s generation because it builds character, knowledge…

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    ,childhood. Hindu community has taught me many things I have read various Hindu religious books which have taught me how to have a happy and positive life. My life took a big turn when my mom decided to put me in a boarding school. I was…

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    Solutions To College Debt

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    in school. College debt has always lingered above my head, and working is the only way to prevent myself from going under. I’m thankful I was fortunate enough to have lots of previous work experience at 18. Yet even with working, I feel like it’s not enough.” The affordability of obtaining a post-secondary education has evolved throughout history. Colleges a decade ago were only meant to serve the elite. This changed after WWII, when the GI Bill assisted veterans in achieving a post-secondary…

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    Education Italy Education in Italy focuses primarily on highly centralized public school systems that are financially covered through the central and local governments. The central government covers teacher and staff salaries while the local governments focus on school maintenance and cost of school buildings. Resources such as economic finances are depended on the country parameters and the areas of higher educational support, which has created regional differences among students’ scores…

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    Basic Information Mr. John Smith is a 73 year old white male who lived in Hixson, TN for 47 years. Mr. Smith was admitted to our facility from Memorial Hospital for skilled care services. In March, he experienced a decline in his condition, due to several falls. Mr. Smith appeared to look confused, weak and upkeep upon his arrival. During the assessment interview, several questions had to be repeated and time had to be given to allow Mr. Smith to reply. He stated, “My wife and children…

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    What is the real reason why you’re going to college? Many teens after they have completed secondary school are confused whether to pursue a career or not to but in reality they need to find out who they are and what they want to be before making the terrible mistake of wasting their money in something they are unsure of pursuing. Many people think that behind a college education it makes you a better person and one has better chances of succeeding in life but Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, and many…

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    The NAPLAN Test

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    Introduction The NAPLAN test (http://www.nap.edu.au) is for both primary and secondary schools to assess the performance of Australian students against minimum national standards (Reys et al., 2012). With this in mind the approach to answering the questions was to work through all parts of the questions just like a student would, to form an understanding of the process and methods a student taking the test would perform. The questions were not overly difficult to conceptualise, however, working…

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