Types of educational institutions

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    At the grocery store, the bagger asks paper or plastic? When parents have to send their children to school, they ask public or private? Each type of school displays advantages and disadvantages that may benefit or inhibit a student’s educational development. The academics and extracurricular activities advance a student’s growth; however, the financial dependence and school demographics may hinder a student’s growth. Classrooms, desks, and teachers depict the physical aspects of a school;…

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    Learning about special corrections and special problems concerning to juveniles and female prisoners helped me learn more regarding to this topics. The Federal Bureau has a Central Office, community corrections office, one hundred and sixteen institutions, and six regional offices. The Bureau helps to protects public safety and ensures that federal offenders serve their sentence of imprisonment in establishments that are properly secure, safe, cost efficient, and humane. “The Bureau is…

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    School. Brownsville Academy is a specialized transfer high school geared towards 17 through 21-year-old students that were not successful in traditional high school settings. General education and students with individualized educational plans are accepted into the institution if they fulfill specified requirements. Per www.brownsvilleacademy.com (2014), general education students need 44 credits, to pass state regulated tests called Regents Exams, to complete a student portfolio, gain and…

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    Identity And Ethnicity

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    Upon receiving an acceptance letter in the mail from a university a student’s identity begins to take on new roles as they move forward in an educational career. What university a student picks will depend on degree options, location preference, and personal preferences, but once a student becomes a full member of a university the institution has more effect on students’ identities then may be apparent. These changes in identity are due to large amount of social and ceremonial practices that…

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    public institutions: Pathways to advancement,” Marquez discusses gender and leadership disparities in senior student affairs officers (SSAO). The author discovers that females are earning every degree type at a higher rate than their male counterparts, but more women are in entry and mid-level positions. The gender gap has dramatically decreased over time at four-year private institutions, but the largest gender gap within SSAO positions continues to exist at four-year public institutions.…

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    Every institution, especially educational institutions have innumerable changes that could be made at any given point due to the advancement of society - in a broad sense. RHS has tried to balance traditional and modern aspects associated with education, which has only led to larger problems. The administration continues to expand the high school curriculum to accommodate various types of students, causing a separation amongst students. This separation stimulates limited diversity within classes…

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    School Budget Analysis

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    activities of an organization.” (Cheryl Lindy, Reiter 121). Due to the lack of budgeting, conditions of poor schools are becoming worse. Before getting into the problems of bad budgeting, it is essential to understand what budgeting can do for institutions. Budgeting is very important to the aspect of education. All school districts should have one including…

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    Bourdieu

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    causes of such methods. As an educational expert, it is imperative to know the diverse types of capital that help in understanding the diverse reasons why a student behaves in a specific manner. Conclusion Both Fairbanks and Ariail’s and Bourdieu’s articles concentrate on social reproduction and the types of capital that influence the concept. Social reproduction is one of the major influences of the life of the literacy, especially among the female generation. All the types of capital…

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    Attitude In addition to cooperation and collaboration, which were found to be important to inter-institutional systems, Wood (1999), identified the need for changes in the attitudes of those involved in the process, especially among postsecondary institutions. “Attitude is described as a mental or neural state of readiness, organized through experience, exerting a directive influence upon the individual’s response to all objects and situations with which it is related” (Allport, 1935 p,810).…

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    Study Abroad History

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    history of study abroad programs can be traced back to a modest start at the end of the nineteenth century where professors would take female groups around on educational European tours as a way for them to travel (ASHE Higher Education Report, 2012). After Word War 1, organized study abroad programs at colleges started to form with two main types of programs; the Junior Year Abroad program (JYA) and short-term faculty-lead programs. The JYA program was focused on curricular, cross-cultural, and…

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