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    example of cheating is getting your paper off the internet(plagiarism) or getting the answers from somebody else in your class for a test. A hypothesis for this is they cheat because of the fact that they have the pressure on them for making good grades. In research it says 24,000 kids at 70 different high schools, 64 percent of them admitted to cheating on a test, 58 percent admitted to plagiarism and 95 percent of them admitted in order to some form of cheating whether that was plagiarism,…

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    forced to read whatever the “states” curriculum requires. It potentially or ultimately destroys any chance of an individual has to actually enjoy any type of literature, as it is associated with work and chores. Research has shown that the current years test scores are much lower currently, with the common…

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    fact several schools in the Texas district tried year-round schooling. But many didn't continue year-round school because they did not see any improvement academically. We should not have year-round schooling because there is no guarantee of higher test scores. There are two different types of year-round schooling. Single track and multitrack. On a single track, everyone enrolled at that school is on the same schedule. But, multi track means there are more than one schedule. If you have…

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    career. Therefore, IQ is the major player when determining the child’s future. Now, this is where this assumption is false. The likelihood of anyone’s future is determined from the amount of GRIT the individual posses. These cases were taken to the test by Ms. Angela Duckworth. Angela Duckworth started as a teacher, from there she came across the idea of the differences between the best…

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    High School sports are not-beneficial to students,some sports can cause leg inguries ,and or a concussion,also can may or may not cause death. According to the article "What in the name of High School Football?",due to some students sport schedule it causes them to miss classes, with students miss their classes the more their grades are dropping, and students with bad grades can cause them to get kick out of sports.Football is the most dangerous sport to high school students about 28% of 5.5…

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    Sixth graders can thrive if they possess the qualities of initiative, and morality. Initiative is the power to take charge before others do. For example, if you need to go to the bathroom, find time yourself and then go, don’t wait for someone else to tell you it’s a good time to go. Morality is the distinction between right or wrong behavior. For example, if a student contains morality, they would know that messing around in the halls is the wrong behavior. If a student goes to their next class…

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    While Ray’s argument is effectively focused on the benefits of home schooling benefitting the public good, his logic is tainted by logical fallacies. His claim hinges on the reason that “increasing the number of well-educated, socially stable, and civically active individuals advances the public good”, but this offers a very narrow focus on the only way to base the impact of home schooling for the public good. He then goes on to claim that “Americans agree that several things benefit society.”…

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    I am with a White-American society because of the fact that I was brought up in the United States. I have no understanding of fighting to get to a place where I have more open doors unlike foreigners do. As I would like to think, my way of life is collectivistic on the grounds that even in school, educators taught to the masses and kind of instilled that the needs of one pupil who did not comprehend something were out weighed by most of the class that could move on and keep pace with other…

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    Your house will collapse by minor shocks. Same way in life if the base of education is not clear and strong, you will suffer in doing the simple things. So it is very important to make education very strong and be able to make you strong and smart. But from what I have noticed I can say the future of students are not so bright. The reason is the flaw that is the overuse of technology in the schools. Yes. Overuse of technology is hurting American students, both mentally and physically. It may…

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    based on ACT College and Career Readiness Standards which has been around for a while in our school systems. The ACT Aspire is an online assessment that measures students’ progress towards their readiness for college and career. The scores from this test are supposed to reflect the knowledge and skills students develop over time and are consistent with many state standards. ACT Aspire website informs us that “Educators receive valuable data about student readiness at each grade level. This…

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