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    Age Appropriate Coaching

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    This is surprising considering the incredible spectrum of ages that participate in the art of dance. Understandably though, there is extensive research regarding age-appropriate teaching in academic education. My recommendation for future research would be to do a longitudinal study applying research founded in a school setting to a dance context. Comparing the way students learn in various settings would establish whether or not age-appropriate academic…

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    Moreover, extending the amount of time between classes, which at Holly Spring High School is only five minutes, to ten minutes would provide students sufficient time to stop by their lockers between periods and not have to carry an overloaded backpack. To exemplify, In The New York Times, a seventh grader states, “The reason I don 't visit my locker more often during the school day is not because I want to use the time to ' 'socialize ' ' but because I barely have time to run from class to…

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    Education has not always possessed the significant value that it holds today, which is the advancement of social capital. However, prior to the late-1960’s, education had no correlation to the corporate world. Americans lived by the “cardinal principles,” which became the concept that high school only prepared students for the real world (Rury 219). This meant that the students could enter just about any field that they desired through proper job training. Eventually, as globalization grew, the…

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    and the clothes on their backs, it would be mandatory for every prisoner to complete their General Education Development, or GED. For those that have already obtained their high school diploma or GED the next level of education would be mandatory, an Associates Degree. A prisoner would have the opportunity to apply for grants and scholarships to help cover the cost of furthering their education, but would also have to work to pay the remaining fees. I feel that a system of rehabilitation is…

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    where information has become more readily available, more parents have found themselves asking the question of whether they should homeschool or use public school for offspring education. Once labeled a trend, homeschool has become more popular with parents and has increased 75% since 1999 (Fascinating Facts, 2015). The education of our youth is important and parents need to make an educated decision prior to choosing either educational path. Public school and homeschool both strive to give…

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    Different people will think differently about the following question: should we have technology in every single classroom? Surely, to say that we should have technology in every single classroom without any exceptions would be close minded, would it not? Personally, I do not believe that there should be technology in every single classroom. Many people will believe that technology is the only way for human kind to advance. While that may be true in some regard, that is not always the case in…

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    Student learning is the Key to Success Education paves the way for a good career. The school years are the grounding years of one 's education. Schools are institutions that lay the foundation of a child 's development. They play a key role in building character and developing children into responsible citizens and good human beings. Once completing school, one is all set to soar high in life, and enter the real world in pursuit of their dreams. The impacts of student learning varies in…

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    A classroom challenge I find most difficult would be my Social Welfare class. My instructors style is strictly reading from the slides without visuals or activities to get me involved in the topic. I find this difficult for me because I am a kinaesthetic learner, meaning that I learn best if I am involved in the lecture ( by activities, class discussion, demonstrations, games, etc) Being a kinaesthetic learner I have realized that I am a hands on person. University is challenging for me because…

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    student’s career future. The major helps a student to find his correct career. If a student fails to find his right major it affects his whole life. Sometimes the students do not know exactly what they want to study once they begin their college education. When they have no idea about the major they choose there is a great chance for dropping the course. Most of the students join the wrong major. The students should know their major before they start college understanding the labor market, the…

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    Growing up as a 90s baby, my two favorite movies were “Matilda” and “High School High.” They both have great attributes which depict a teacher’s behavior, that there is teacher who really care, and are willing to go above and beyond to help their student in reaching the highest level of success. It also shows that not all teacher is willing to be role models and just doing it for a steady pay check. First let me elaborate on Matilda being that this was kids from the elementary school, was an…

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