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    she start counting the absents children with the students. My school teacher had a different routine than Fatima’s teacher, as I said my teacher called the helping hand then she takes the attendance, when the child counts the children he/she hold their hands, but Fatima’s teacher counts her students first then she let the helping hand count the students and when the child count the children he/she touches their heads. I liked what my school teacher do because when she let the child count the…

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    Background of experiences: What is your current position? I currently hold the positions of Nationally Board Certified Mathematics Teacher at a high school, Math and Business Department Chair, IB CAS Coordinator and Class Sponsor. How long have you had this position? I have been a math teacher for 23 years, Math Department Chair for the last five years (Business department was added to my department this past year). This is my third year as the IB CAS Coordinator. I have been a class…

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    option to become educated. During this time, schools were far and few between. Some communities did not offer schools because they did not have one close enough by, other schools only offered limited admissions because they were so small, and were unable to hold all the children of the community. Schools, at this time, were paid for by taxes, similar to the structure of public education today. There were also a very small number of private schools, however they were designated for the wealthy…

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    society, it is not as important as it used to be because prayer has been taken out of school, people do not go to church as often as they should, and parents do not teach their children about religion anymore. There are many reasons why religion is not as important as it used to be. One reason would be people do not go to church as often as they should. For example, Sunday is the day to go to church, but on Sunday, church is empty. Another example that shows that people do not go to church as…

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    event that I believe will influence me in my academic work her at CCU would be me teaching Sunday school at my local church. I teach a class of about 6-7 children of 4th to 6th grade. They have inspired me in so many ways, like their love of learning and their excitement of knowing Jesus. I really believe I have learned more from them then they have from me. When I first was asked if I would teach Sunday school I was a little scared because I had never really done anything like this before. So I…

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    the rest of the cast perform that scene Sunday afternoon, we hope it marks the rebirth of musicals at Jay County High School rather than the swan song. Attendance at and participation in JCHS musicals has been down for years. Ticket sales have not been able to provide the funding needed to secure rights to scripts and music necessary to put on the shows. This year’s production, in which choir students are joining the…

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    There are many arguments about whether or not a book should be banned from public schools. Most school districts have banned books for many reasons like for containing racial topics, political views, and religious views. Some people believe that certain books include too much negativity. This is what caused The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn to be targeted by some school districts because of the different controversial issues contained in it. However, there are also many positive things that…

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    walking into the middle school cafeteria. I remember walking in for the first time and smelling that school food that nobody liked but still ate, and seeing those blue and yellow walls that represented our school spirit. However, when I was in eighth grade they built a new middle school; as a result, over the years the old one starting falling apart from abandonment. Eventually, after all those years passed a church rented out the building and started to renovate it. It was a Sunday morning I…

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    A statement that most would uphold as valid, is the idea that an education is the most powerful weapon anyone can obtain. Knowledge opens the doors for greater opportunity and understanding in life. The achievement of education is often a difficult process that requires significant composure and dedication. Once one understands the importance of education, their entire being desires to obtain as much knowledge as possible. Two prime examples of acquiring an education through…

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    they are different from mine. First, let’s start with me and my cohort experiences of growing up. I am considered a millennial baby. I was born in the city of Atlanta in the year 1997.when I was growing up all children had to go to school every day of the week. Throughout my life I was taught to go to college and get a well-paying job. People of my generation are not that religious as our parents or grandparents. The trends of my time was drugs, music, and technology. I remember…

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