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    Introduction Education is a privilege that many American students take for granted. When students start the school year, what they are going to learn and how they are going to learn is already decided. This has been the method used for years and though, for the most part, it is a reliable system, it does not always prove to be the best method in low income schools (Spring). Public school education quality affects where it is located and its environment. The students that go to public school in impoverished

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    Mexican, and American. I was homeschooled by my parents for most of my adolescent life, mainly by my mother during my infant years. As I grew up my father took charge of my education from kindergarten to middle school. When it came time for highschool, I decided to attend a public school. My first endeavour in the public education system was with an online school known as INCA(Indiana Connection Academy). I eventually found

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    perspective, compulsory public education is a relatively new concept. Prior to establishing public schools, education was reserved for the privileged elite thought to have an innate predisposition for learning. (Office of Education, 1965; Hazlet, 2011, Iorio, 2011, p3, Comer, 1996) Consensus is difficult to achieve within a large and diverse population. Early colonial America was comprised of a variety of cultures and religions. Agreement on the importance of a strong moral education did not equate to

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    What is the purpose of school and public education in 2016? As a high school student in 2016, school is a very stressful and important thing. I love education and learning, but school seems to be pushing students away from that. I personally am passionate about American history and politics and I want to study and interpret important pieces of American history such as the Constitution and help the world somehow with that, but I have to instead spend hours on quadratic equations and memorizing every

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    Cost Of Public Education

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    appropriate public education. One central concern is the cost of funding for educating a child with disabilities. It is known by all sides of the disagreement that it costs more to educate a student with a disability rather than a general education student. To be exact, “[the] average per student cost is $7,552 and the average cost per special education student is an additional $9,369 per student, or $16,921” (Background). The main concern is where to find the funding for this education. All the sides

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    Public education has been able to provide the necessary education to students, despite its limited capabilities. Students are offered the same education in public schools as they are in private schools. Students make their choice on whether or not they want to apply themselves, and learn from the teachers in front of them. In private schools students are excited to learn. Maybe that is why they have better test scores. Students enrolled in public schools have a tendency to fail, or some succeed

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    the workforce or attending a post-secondary education, one must decide if it is more beneficial to attend public or private school. To determine which system is best, the effects of how an education is provided from both public and private schools will be evaluated in this paper. Without question one would think that public school is the ideal route to take when deciding a child’s education; public school allows a convenient and tuition free education for all families seeking to provide schooling

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    Discrimination in Public Education According to many Federal laws there are laws that are supposed to outlaw discrimination in all educational fields. How someone can be discriminated is based on their race, color, disability, or sex. This matter has been an issue for a very long time, even with laws in place. This research paper is about the laws in place, the minority students and teacher discrimination, recent college protests, racially motivated police shootings and relation to school discrimination

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    Nelson Mandela once said “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” The United States Public Education isn’t giving children this weapon but is failing the children that are our future. The United States has high confidence of the quality of education but when it comes to test scores they are low compared to other developed countries. The adults making the decisions of student’s education aren’t making these decisions to help the students succeed but for the benefit

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    Greene, Jay P. "Futile accountability systems should be abandoned." Education Next, vol.17, no. 3, 2017 Greene states that the amount of standardized tests schools distributed in the year 2016 increased compared to previous years due to the ‘No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Law’ and that the educational system lacks the discipline to follow through or create change from the scores generated from the testing. Greene questions the validity of standardized testing and decephers

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