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    He tries to emphasize that millions of students in America are taught in a hazardous environment with a lack of supplies, that negatively impacts their ability to learn. Moore states some schools are not able to afford full-time custodians leaving teachers responsible to clean their classrooms on their own time. He further elaborates through the use of logos by referencing statistical numbers to prove his argument. Not adequate to hold all students in a classroom, he explains, “Almost 10 percent…

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    those skills are not fostered in education today. Teachers are told to teach or utilize collaboration, communication, and critical thinking skills in class however the tests students are required to take and show proficiency on , let’s not forget teacher’s ability to teach is measured by, multiple choice test that require absolutely no collaboration, communication or critical thinking. In the global economy students need skills we don’t teacher that is a problem. Our students are bored, they…

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    for Writing Teachers presents the working definition of writing as “a process of communication that uses a conventional graphic system to convey a message to a reader” (10). Understanding the dynamic interplay of the subject, message, reader, and writer is paramount to producing effective writing. Lindemann’s deconstruction of Roman Jakobson’s version of the communication diagram offers intriguing insight into the complex pathways of written communication, thus leading the writing teacher to a…

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    program us and get to tell us what to do in life. No one really has a say in what really goes into our education system. The teachers gets the command from the principal .The principal gets their command from the school board and the system continues so on. It is truly a systematic control and no one really ever has a say. What really needs to happen so that both the student and teacher can both learn even more in a classroom in which we spend basically majority our young lives in. In all…

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    Challenges Related to Cultural and Linguistic Diversity and Literacy Education Classroom teachers of the 21st century have a demanding mission to accomplish- meeting the literacy needs of all their students. In many states, including Tennessee, the inclusion classroom has become the accepted practice and placement for all students. Educators are being asked to instruct a diverse group of students, including the increasing amount of students from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds…

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    The Importance Of Arming Teachers

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    the increase of schools considering arming teachers as protection, prices are likely to pose an issue. According to Scott Whitman, an administrator at Jackson County School district looking into arming teachers in his school, said the cost would be the greatest factor. To arm and train ten teacher would easily exceed $25,000 a year, which both administrators and tax payers believe is an unneeded expense. To add to the already large expense, many teachers will ask to make a higher wage due to…

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    sleeping in class, reading a newspaper, doing homework from another class, arriving late on class especially on test dates, persistent tardiness, threatening to physically harm an instructor or student through verbal or body gestures, and a lot more. Teachers begin to have problems due to the misbehaviour of the students and it is important for them that they should know how to handle the disruptive behavior of the student in the…

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    Lesson Objective To understand the concept of nostalgia and how it is a theme in ‘The Reluctant Fundamentalist’. A warning: This will stray a little into ‘Whose Reality?’ territory, but remember that this is a text response and whenever you mention nostalgia in a text response essay, it must be when directly discussing the text. NO general discussion of the concept is allowed! Definition The term nostalgia describes a yearning for the past, often in idealised form. Nostalgia is often…

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    decrease cash and increase accounts payable c. increase cash and increase accounts payable d. decrease cash and decrease accounts payable Objective: Evaluate financial statements of nongovernment organizations. 6. The accrual basis of accounting recognizes transactions’ effects on financial statements in the period when _____. a. revenues are earned and expenses are incurred b. cash is received or disbursed c. the transaction occurs d. the accounting equation is decreased…

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    concurrent ability to relate to them, while being patient. I enjoy teaching and am able to relate to teachers. I am able to listening actively and effectively my communication skills are top notch and I love learning and using technology skills to benefit those around me. I am interested in being a visible principal, one who stays out of the office and walks through classrooms and hallways everyday. Using teacher input to make the appropriate changes while working in a team to achieve school…

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