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    Adolescent Years I got involved in my church’s youth group (7th grade) and a program in school ( 8th grade) called Cities in School (CIS). Wong, Hall, Justice, and Herndez (2015) explain in this stage of Erikson’s theory adolescents finding their identity consequently encouraging and adverse outcomes may promote either, faithfulness and loyalty or entice rejection mannerism. The youth program at my church was a great outlet for me along with feeling safe and guarded by Jesus. Blair, McFarlane

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    The Tuba City mission trip will be focused on serving in the Tuba City Boarding School. According to the school’s website, the boarding school has “55 General Education classrooms, 2 Gifted and Talented classrooms, 5 Native American Education classrooms, and 6 large Computer Labs serving approximately 1200 Pre-Kindergarten through Eighth grade students” (TBHS). The school was established in 1898 and was located in Blue Canyon. Since its creation, it has moved several times until it was established

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    Inner-city Schools are the Root Cause of Poverty Children who live in large cities and cannot afford to go to private schools often will get passed along throughout the course of their education, even if they had not learned the material they needed to. These inner-city public schools are the root cause of why so many people in the U.S. live in poverty and struggle every day. These schools are overcrowded and understaffed, due to this, children fall behind and then do not get the opportunity to

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    The city of Dyersburg, like other municipalities, is continuously changing. The percentages of students’ ethnicity have gradually changed over the years to 48% Caucasian, 43% African American, 6% Hispanic, 2% Asian American, and 1% Native American. However, the staff’s ethnicity is 88% Caucasian, 11% African American, and 1% Hispanic. Dyersburg City School System (DCS) understand that there are benefits but also a definite need for the staff to reflect the student population. DCS recruits the

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    past summer I had the opportunity to serve alongside MTRCamp as a reading coach. It was the most incredible and life-changing experience of my life. I have always had a heart for the city and for urban communities, but I never experienced a place like Memphis. The culture of this city is vastly different than any other city I have been to. The people of Memphis has an immense and infectious amount of pride for their community. It was a pleasure seeing my students develop a genuine love for learning as

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    The Melrose school Ps/Ms 29 is a public school located in the Bronx borough of New York city. The school district in charge of the Melrose school is the 7th district. This school carries 787 enrolled students with grades Pre-kindergarten through 8th grade. This makes this school not only a elementary school but also a middle school. Which creates a great diversity of students because of the grade difference in students walking the hallways. This helps students who attend this school feel more comfortable

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    trend? Grand City must look at the data with fresh eyes. It can be misinterpreted or even over used. Teachers need to get back to spending more time teaching children. We must put emphasis on data but teach the teachers to use it appropriately and honestly. Hugh amount of money has been pour into obtaining data, new curriculums, testing and accountability, and somewhere we have lost our vision of teaching. Teachers are often overwhelmed or do not have the capacity to implement. Grand City real assets

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    five, hosted a Socratic seminar to discuss the matter of establishing an honor code for Pearl City High School students. They analyzed texts from multiple sources and through a heated debate ultimately concluded that an honor code should be established for all attending students. During the seminar, the students unanimously agreed that PCHS does not have an honor code to prevent cheating on tests, or school related projects. Therefore, many students take the chance to copy answers from other students

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    All these is done to convince the readers that millions of children are out of school in Pakistan. The readers feels sympathetic a lot about these issue Basically, Azam attributes poor government plans, lack of resources, poor education schemes and poor planning to this menace of poor enrolment and absence of learners from. The author of this article employs the use of some reasons and logic appeals in an attempt to lure the audience to read the article and identify with it. For instance, it

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    The Columbia City High School debate team is not especially large; in fact, Mr. Woodhouse struggles to keep more than a few active members. This unfortunate situation, and the intense recruitment efforts it necessitates, have led me to develop a much greater devotion to the

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