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    I think phones should be allowed in school, we may not have to be on them all the time but we should at least be able to have them incase we need to call someone or if we have free time in a class we could play games, listen to music, or use google, dictionary.com, and an example of is our history book is online and at school sometimes there’s not enough chromebooks or Ipads. Mobile devices are kind of like a drug that children, teens, and young adults can’t seem to put down and that’s…

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    recess within this allotted time frame. Schools in certain areas allow the students to leave campus during lunchtime, while schools that are considered a problematic school are not allowed this privilege. As well as dividing children lunch times up according to age groups. Children are being forced to wear uniforms to some schools and is being recommended at other schools, but not enforced as of yet. Security officers are being placed in schools and on school grounds for extra security measures…

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    therefore, teachers should (3) listen to their students’ comments and inquiries to make sure students feel like their opinion matters in the classroom. As a teacher, I would ensure that I listen to my students not only about the class, but also about any school issues my student might be going through such as bullying or peer pressure. Diversity has become an important part of American culture, and this diversity starts from the classroom where students from every race, color, and gender get…

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    the money. The shortage for agriculture teachers has been an ongoing problem for our schools in the United States for years. The reasons for the shortage are; requirements for this career are high and salary is too low. But where is the problem and how can we fix it? Would hearing…

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    wonderful rules and advisors. Many issues within the school are unsettling for students; The first issue is the technology or the lack of technology. The school started, this year, by saying everything would be done on the computer. They informed students at a very late date to buy a computer. Lack of communication is a great asset of Bayou. Some students, including one of my friends, were told so late that they could not purchase a computer. Once school started, particular books were online. My…

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    What is the relationship between education and a free society? How should education in a free society be like? Let me first begin by clarifying what a free society is. A free society is a term utilized to a society in which they have the freedom to practice their will, creativity and pursue their own goals, as long as they do not interfere with the equal rights of others to do likewise. In a free society an individual has, of course, unrestricted opportunities to live in whatever manner they…

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    Admittedly, multiculturalism is a separate topic from most schools curriculum which makes critics and teachers believe it is not needed nor is it a real thing. Stephanie Spina in a 1997 opinion paper “What’s In a Name? An Argument Against ‘Multicultural’ Education,” addresses the common belief that multicultural education is only towards students from another race than the dominant group. Therefore, multicultural courses or agendas are put to the outer limits or on the edge of discussion (3).…

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    The speaker of “Do Schools Kills Creativity?” is Sir Ken Robinson, he is a British author and speaker. The specific purpose of the speech is to show how creativity is just as important as other academic subjects to a student. The central idea is to inform adults, specifically teachers and parents, on how schools kill creative minds by tapping on the more technical subjects such as Math, Science, and literature. He employed impromptu when giving the speech and used topical as his organizational…

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    Before I read this book I never truly thought the way that you think could actually change so much about how you work. I know that we all learn and think differently but I have been taught that nobody has a bad way of thinking. But this made me realize that when we stop and really think sometimes there can be a bad type of thinking not bad as in you don’t get a result but bad as in the type of result you get. It was hard for me to barely just get past the different types of thinkers before I…

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    Alfie Kohn, the author of “Poor Teaching for Poor Children…In the Name of School Reform,” is also the author of many other books regarding education and human behavior. His article, published in Education Week magazine, discusses his belief that standardized tests justify sub-par teaching methods and that they are counter-productive in closing the education gap between urban and middle-class students. Although no reader will disagree that poor children should suffer sub-par teaching, certain…

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