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    areas from year to year to ensure that students are properly learning and improving their knowledge, but these standard plans may change with new technology or regulations. Students may work with a familiar teacher who can help them identify areas of interest and available resources. Teachers may choose a curriculum-based theme that matches students’ background or experience. Information Retrieving Students should think about the information they have currently and the information that they…

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    enjoying it like most children should be enjoying their high school. Students are having obstacles to continuing their education by complaining that there is no air conditioning in classes, not enough courses, restrooms being closed, substitute teachers, and the library being occupied. In the passage “some of the classrooms ‘do not have air conditioning,’ so that the students ‘become red-faced and unable to concentrate’ during the extreme heat of summer’’ (Kozol, 718-719). The children in the…

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    1. Introduction Something I didn’t expect myself to say in my entire life was, “I want to be a high school english teacher when I grow up.”. In the past year, I’ve gone from wanting to be a chef, as I love cooking, to a psychologist, as I love helping people to understand their feelings and recover from depression and other mental diseases, to, finally, a high school english teacher. I love helping people learn and I’ve gotten to help many since most school subjects come to me easily. I…

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    The issue of censorship and selection has been present for many years. Issues with inappropriate reading materials and images have plagued societies in the past, and this issue is very present in society today. In the practice of censorship, there are controls or constraints placed on what reading material should be accessible to the public or children in school settings. Therefore, these foundations are established to protect children from topics and information that may not be appropriate in…

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    Every student’s got that teacher that they just absolutely hate. The one who “can’t teach.” The one who should have retired years ago, who can’t control a class, or who is just a plain jerk. It seems like they’re not going anywhere anytime soon, even though they don’t allow students to be as productive as they are capable of. What about that old unfair janitor who gives out pointless detentions like they’re daily homework assignments? The lunch lady who spits in your food when she talks and can…

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    Personal Narrative-Skate

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    to the gymnasium. The teacher was saying, "The skate forms are due tomorrow, so turn them in! I didn't turn in it in. Since you didn't turn in it in you can stay here..." Mrs. Aversa pointed to a spot right next to a fire extinguisher on a wall in a case."...or you can run or walk," shouted Mrs. Aversa. "I don't like skating," I whispered to Michael. "I don't want to skate either," replied Michael. A few days later, when we were walking in the gym, the teacher stopped us and said…

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    subpar is because of the the lack of qualified teachers in public schools. The Education Department Data Express states that 57.2% of students in California were considered low-income students in 2014. Due to the high amount of low-income students and schools, there are a lack of qualified teachers in these areas. This results in unequal education and resources for what children need in order to have the best education possible. However, the teachers are not the only reason for low-performance…

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    Renee Boucher Observation

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    special education. Many of the student who were in the resource room I observed have been with Ms. Boucher for 2-3 years. I also got the opportunity to talk the librarian/IT person at Sunset. Currently Sunset High School is implementing a Sunset reads program. In order to promote reading throughout the school, each homeroom classroom teacher is going to receive a crate of books and students are going to be required to read for the first 10-15 minutes of homeroom. That way they are reading…

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    depend on (5). Morale is high because teachers feel their self-worth and know they are permitted to voice their opinions and concerns. Administrators are eager to receive and are very receptive to new ideas (4.5). Teachers feel that their ideas are valued, listened to, and used (4.3). Pecan Hill School District puts their teachers first. As the elementary administrator, this was my first year in Pecan Hill School District. The morale was low and teachers had little trust or confidence…

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    Sprague Mitchell developed her theories taking into account the thought that children have a novel and common craving to learn. She trusted that for her to be able to help kids some assistance with growing into deep rooted learners, early adolescence teachers need to sustain the characteristic craving to learn so it can keep on expanding. Her reformist theories were produced from the impacts of her dad and her spouse, and additionally from her own encounters as a kid. Keeping in mind the end…

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