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    Is ‘Just Passing’ Failing? Would our nation’s society be effected if American colleges changed from the grade scale to the pass/fail scale? I believe it would. I think the current system being implemented by U.S. universities has several advantages to a pass/fail scale. My prime example would be in the case of future educators. Other examples would include future attorneys and doctors. I would also argue that students’ work ethics might be drastically altered. To change the current higher…

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    Slp Assignment

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    HIGH SCHOOL IMPROVEMENT MODULE Directions: Read the scenario, and then read the questions on the following page. Before you begin to respond to any questions, read the Strategic School Profile (SSP) and other documents that follow. Once you have read all the materials, respond to each question. Support your responses with specific references to appropriate aspects of the SSP and other documents. As you respond, consider carefully the criteria that assessors will use in evaluating your…

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    Educational Reform

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    Educational reform has been a hot topic in the political arena for over a decade, and as a result government organizations have collected statistics and implemented plans that have lead up to the United States current implementation of common core standards across the nation. While almost every state has adopted this policy, many are questioning the affect that the implementation of such a program will have on the students. The use of the new common core standards has left many educators and…

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    Using AE Scores

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    Age-equivalent (AE) scores are one of the tests used for reporting performance on standardized tests. AE scores represent the mean or average score used for a normative sample for a particular age group. AE scores are used to assist Speech Language-Pathologists (SLPs) in explaining a client’s performance on a standardized test to parents and teachers. Scores are determined by the developers of norm standards who find the normative standards that indicate what the average scores are for…

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    Teachers are important to today’s children. Teachers may teach different subjects or grade levels. Some teachers teach in public schools, while others teach in non-traditional settings like online schools or even home schools. At Southview, our teachers care about our students and want them to do their best. Two teachers that work together every day at Southview are Mr. Greenberg and Mrs. Houts as they co-teach English class. Mr. Greenberg and Mrs. Houts are both caring, but they differ in…

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    The U.S. has been debating about getting rid of athletic activities for many important reasons. America is lagging behind other countries academically because they focus more on, sports rather than education. Therefore schools should not have sports in order for learners to reach their academic goal, promote student health and cut costs. People are thinking about getting rid of school athletics in america because they cause children to focus more on sports rather than school. According to…

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    Does your child struggle in school? Get low test grades? The No Child Left Behind Act can be the solution to this problem. This Act is very helpful to all students from grades K-12. This law allows students to be entitled to accommodations on state tests, assessments that measure the progress of students with learning and attention issues, and helps to provide more funding to the school system. I’m assuming this is an argumentative essay. (you need a transition word like First, or The most…

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    ACT Vs. SAT

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    It's a debate on whether the ACT or SAT is the best test to take, and how Illinois is switching to the SAT. The ACT, being more straightforward, has less testing sections. Also the ACT includes a science section which I believe helps to more thoroughly test high school students. While the SAT is a little more wordy and can be harder to understand. In the SAT each subject broken into smaller sections that aren't consecutively taken. The ACT is definitely the better choice for testing high school…

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    Ethical Decisions

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    This exercise uses ethical decisions to determine wether a term paper services is ethical or non-ethical. There’s many resources available to students to complete there assignments, term papers for every high school and college assignment around. The most reasonable decision making process includes following eight steps that is identify the problem, identify potential issues involved, reviewing relevant ethical guidelines, know the laws and regulations, obtain consultation in considering the…

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    I believe Dewey views the purpose of a public education is to improve society as a whole and to create a a lifestyle in which all people can contribute meaningfully. Also, the idea of a public education is to give real-life experiences and opportunities to everyone, not just certain individuals. Dewey defines public and public events as interactions and decisions that affect people beyond the ones contributing the ideas, and I believe you can apply those ideas to public education too. A…

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