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    helping 4 million families, not only “reducing income poverty in rural areas”, but they have now made their way to poor urban areas as well (The World Bank). This program has also begun a new component that is a savings plan for participating high school students that will grow with each passing year, from ninth grade through graduation, called Jovenes con Oportunidades. Programs such as these are finally beginning to understand that helping families in the moment of their struggle is very…

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    Teenager Should Focused on Building Their Future-Not Patties Working at any fast food like McDonald has a become a trend for many high-school students to get some work experience and extra money to buy stuff which cannot be bought with their pocket money they get from their parents. High school students are at their vulnerable age, they can get distracted with the charm of money and certain stuff they can afford with the money earned while working, at this age their only focus should be their…

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    only way to gain a accomplished mind of knowledge because a person can become well-rounded though life experiences and personal interest, also because, I don’t believe in the long run the cost of attending a liberal arts school will benefit a person more than attending a vocational, technical college, or a University and still earn their…

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    distant future. Although too many students are enrolled into school, they have to right to choose whenever they are ready to attend college. Students all have different ways to learn, study, teach and fight. However, if a student is completely opposite compared to others, it does not mean they should not attend school or that college is not for them. As Price states “ the pressure is so powerful that we basically tell graduates of high school that they will be losers in life if they don 't…

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    students are affected by the factors that are unfavorable to their career development, including lack of life experiences and early education failing to meet their needs. Family environment, school environment, and individual factors are among the factors affecting the career development of SEN students at the high school stage. Some SEN students don 't even plan for their future and suggest that their major does not comply with their future development hence seldom participate in employment…

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    Despite England’s balanced curriculum, more students are taking academic routes therefore devaluing vocational education. The undervaluing of vocational education has been an ongoing issue since Callaghan’s 1976 speech. Callaghan (1976) emphasised that ‘students who have completed higher education at university or polytechnic have no desire to join industry’. Recent reports…

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    to have an open mind from an early age. On NCEE, it says Poland 's next stage of education is a Primary school followed by an exit exam. If the children pass, they move on to lower secondary school, followed by another exam, moving them to Senior secondary school, tech. school, or vocational school. For one to three years, the now young adults move to post secondary school or sub. secondary school. Following that, the adults move to college, to pursue a degree. All these years of schooling…

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    constant bombardment about attending college after high school. Those with the willpower and motivation in most cases tend to go down the college path; others will see little to no value in the vast expense of college for their chosen trade. Over the years, thru various studies it has been proven that college graduates in most cases earn more over their lifetime compared to high school graduates. On the other hand, you have the occasional high school dropout with the perseverance to work their…

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    In exchange, I plan to attend a vocational school for my secondary education. I plan to attend a facility like EHOVE to become a certified EKG Technician. In order to do so, I would only have to complete a 12-month program and I would be eligible to test for three other certifications. This…

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    Junior Senior High School. Over the years, he has demonstrated improper social graces, which if left unattended, will adversely affect his employability as a vehicle mechanic. I have met with his father on a regular basis to discuss his grades, social skills, and to develop his Individualized Educational Plan (IEP). I have observed Steve in other core academic classes as well as his vocational classes, while attending sporting events, and during his independent work around the school.…

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