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    Misbehaving Students. If we keep suspending for for misbehaving the we will need to help them with their problems not just punish them for their mistakes, we need to tell them what their doing wrong and help them as best as we can. You can't just teach kids how to be good if all your do is kick them out of school for an good amount of time you have to make them want to come back. Every day hundreds…

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    things that families believe is important to them, Richwine found that the reading and math test scores did not rise as a result of attending these schools. This means, that most charter schools, in addition to public schools, are “failing” their students. Richwine posited that “test scores are notoriously hard to raise through intervention” and that traditional methods of doing so in public schools has failed. I do not agree with Richwine that lowering class sizes and…

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    Mrs. Walker Case Study

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    Case Summary Mrs. Walker was hired as the new Lincoln K-8 principal. Mr. Silverman was the former principal of Lincoln K-8 and transitioned to the being the school superintendent. Mrs. Walker’s first challenge was changing teacher and aide schedules due to of being out of compliance with pupil accounting and Title One. Eliminating teacher breaks led to low staff morale and teachers complaining to the superintendent and school board. Mr. Silverman, the former principal, became frustrated with…

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    programs in place for their college educated employees who have been bucked up through the system (Sowell. Inside 22). The plans laid over 100 years ago have well come to pass and we are now churning out hundreds of thousands of functionally illiterate students each year, bent on entering the corporate work force. Suited for nothing else, having not an inkling of enterprise, not capable of independent thought, trained to be dependent on authority, not able to take personal responsibility, these…

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    American higher education. College Quarterly, 16(1), 1. In this article the author brought attention to the severe mental health crisis brewing on campuses across North America whereby students are struggling with depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts and psychosis. This crisis created a shift in the needs of students seeking counseling service from more developmental and informational needs, to more server psychological problems. Flatt identified six factors which influenced the mental…

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    Student Support

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    (2002), student support encompasses all measures that extend beyond the production of study material that provide support to students in the process of learning. Student support provided at universities can be differentiated into two distinct categories; academic support and non-academic support (administrative-institutional element) Simpson (2002) (Morgan, 2012; Prebble et al., 2004) McInnis (2000) suggests a discrepancy between the most important support services identified by the students…

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    how the Soviet Union saw the Liberal Arts ideals and wanted to go after it. They thought who better than the originators of Liberal Arts, Americans, “For, in truth, we had moved light years from the passions that animated them. But for me, unlike them, in my world, the slate was not clean, and what was written on it was not encouraging” (Coleman TEDTalk). Minerva which is a MOOCs and massive open online courses, has a very new teaching style, they are solely online allowing students and the…

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    Hanford Observation

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    To understand how to best reach our students it is important to understand the community they come from, as well as, the qualities of the school itself. It is also helpful as a future teacher to observe other teachers lessons to see how they engage with their students, and apply that when you teach. In this paper I am going to go over statistical information from both Hanford as a town and Hanford High School, as well as, an observation of a history teacher at Hanford High School. INFORMATION…

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    authors, that popular culture be taught in school. Popular culture is defined as all of the ideas, knowledge, information, creative works and principles expressed or enjoyed by a majority of a population at a given time. As an education studies student be for McCarthy’s argument that popular culture be included in the curriculum in the current age of identity politics, globalization, post colonialism and multiplicity because it eliminates racial issues and…

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    UNI Reflection Essay

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    ask an employee or experienced student to show you around campus. You do not want to be that freshmen on the first day of class that has no clue where he is or where he is going. Along with knowing your campus it’s also important to know your professors. Each professor is unique and it’s important to learn their office hours and location. Developing a good relationship with your professors can be very beneficial in the end. I would recommend every freshmen student to make sure they learn about…

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