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    For example in a public school teachers must have a state certification that states they are qualified in a certain subject, or they can also be on the road to receiving the required certification for them to teach at a public school. While at a private school a teacher must have certain subject area of expertise, or at least an associate’s degree to teach a certain class at a private school. Now going…

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    a student’s education. A low student-teacher ratio, also has a great impact on the environment, which then affects a student positively. Student- teacher ratio and the curriculum being taught are important aspects of the school. Many private schools do not exceed a classroom larger than twenty-five. While many public schools have thirty or more students in a class. The more students occupying the classroom the more help is needed and the less time the teacher has to assist each…

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    Without teachers, in this world, where would we be? Teachers are one of the most under paid professions in this world. Pursuing a career in teaching, you are often warned about the unbalanced compensation. If you would want to make more money you have to take up a career in the medical field, engineering, computers and etc. People tend to forget that, without teachers, those particular careers would not be around. Teachers, not only, have to take criticism from society, but, have many other…

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    that a person should be self-organized in such a way that should be able to present in a clean and in an organized manner. Uniformity helps promote discipline because this is due to the level of preparation given to students for a job with a certain type of clothing restrictions. It can help young students when they get into college for an interview in the future. It also helps them learn how to dress appropriately in front of important business people in the world. Uniforms create a shared…

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    Many of us are about to start the process of choosing the school and the degree we want to go to college for and we all have our dream school but are they really the best option for us? Some of the best school in America like Princeton, Yale, Harvard, and Duke are not public colleges but private colleges this being said there are still really good schools that are public. Some of the main things to be thinking about when it comes to choosing the college for you are the tuition cost, the size of…

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    Catholic schools follow state requirements, and core curriculum just as public schools do all over the United States. But offer smaller class sizes allowing for more one-on-one with the teacher if you are struggling. After speaking with my friends who attended public school, an average English class could be around 40 people, where in Catholic school it would be around 24 people to a class. The tuition cost is often something that scares…

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    harmful consequences not only under students, but also on teachers. According to an article by Nora Fleming, in which 500 teachers were asked how much time they spend on material, which students should already have learned, “nearly one-fourth said they devote at least five or six weeks at the beginning of the new school year going over the material, while two thirds claimed at least three to four weeks of reteaching” (Fleming 5). As shown, teachers spend enormous time on something that should…

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    biology professor used a lot of scientific terms in his lecture that Kewauna wasn’t familiar with”(3). Kewauna shows of the struggles she had when entering college. Something she did that was actually smart is she would stay after school to ask the teachers some questions about today’s subject or maybe sometimes spend hours in the library without eating.” Still, it was a difficult semester for Kewauna. She was always short of money and needed to economize everywhere she could”(4). Saying no is…

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    disabled students are placed in regular, more challenging, public school classrooms to further their education. Public school teachers explain, “as inclusive educators, we argue that disability is an enacted, interactional process and not an empirical, stable fact or condition. We recommend…

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    humans today. Primary education can be received in different types of schooling methods, which include public schools and homeschool. Public school is a school that is maintained at public expense for the education of the children of a community or district and that constitutes a part of a system of free public education commonly including primary and secondary schools. Homeschool is an alternative to teach school programs at home. Both types of schooling have their own advantages and…

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