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    Thesis Diversity Leads to Essay Atrocity If a student from the previous generation was told of how our current educational system would be, he/she would find it unrecognizable. Throughout the years, education systems had developed a reputation for being rigid, disciplinary, and uncompromising when it came to their curricula; however, as of late, the curriculum has progressively become more accepting towards innovative and creative thinking. This has become evident through multiple courses,…

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    others. My creative mind allows me to produce innovative, original ideas. In my Design for a Social Change class, which focuses on design thinking, I led a group of classmates to create a new course fair at my school. This course fair will allow the students in my community to gain a better understanding of the courses they are able to take. My intuition allowed me to come up with this idea, which will occur at my school for many years after I graduate. My creative mind will allow me to excel…

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    with alcohol, and confiscated them. For the remainder of the trimester, I did little to reach out to Laquan. He was content to not show up to first period or come in late. He was never actively disruptive in class, and I was happy to have one less student to have to manage and drag across the finish line for my class. I allowed my initial impressions of him to dictate how I treated him, as well as the educational experience he received. I made assumptions about his character, and he made…

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    every essay in that pile is alike and tedious, Rita, nonetheless, wants to produce an essay like that. The window which Rita looks through as she says “I love the lawn down there… do they sit on it… the proper students” is a barrier, through which she craves to be seen at as a proper student. Rita’s somewhat satisfied when she is “down at the lawn…

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    By taking a look into the philosophies of student affairs you have essentially embarked on a journey through history. To understand the roots of the profession in American scholars must dig deep into the past to understand the present. Student Affairs developed from a need to mobilize a group of professionals at the collegiate level to meet the needs of students. The philosophies provided a framework and guidelines to unite student affairs professionals under a common cause. It challenged them…

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    Pennsylvania by Lori Pompa. The program was established to bring together college student and incarcerated men and women to explore and learn about issues of crime, justice, inequality, and other issues of social concern all behind prison walls. They found it fascinating once I explain the concept of the class and that there are over fifty colleges and universities participating in this…

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    reputation and I feel like it really put a strain on the way Mrs. Copeland will look at me as a student and a person. I have learned many things from this and throughout this paper I will describe those experiences. Through many long nights and having thoughts race throughout my head I am glad that I have learned from this and will never repeat what has happened. Keeping this in mind I would suggest to any student that was in the same shoes as me just be truthful and honest. I was truthful with…

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    The class I will be student teaching will be the 4th grade class from 10:20 to 11:05 A.M. Students range in age from 9 to 10 year olds consisting of 14 males and 8 females. There are 2 individual students with IEP 's (Individual Education Plans), 0 ELL 's (English Language Learners), and 9 ALP 's (Advanced Learning Plans). Cherokee Trail 's Elementary as a whole has 9% of the students ' who qualify for free or reduced-price lunches. The minority enrollment is 23% of the student body with the…

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    Student Debt

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    idyllic picture; the crowds of aspiring students who simply cannot…

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    Education in the United States promises equal opportunity to every student. However, does equal opportunity truly grant every person with the resources and access he or she needs in order to succeed in a standardized education system? With incredibly different ethnic groups coming together in one system, how can a general education adapt to a multicultural curriculum in order to promote appreciation for cultural diversity? Thurgood Marshall once stated that “the United States has been called the…

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