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    When I first start doing my fieldwork it was in an early childhood setting. Then when I was getting close to the end I did my fieldwork in elementary schools. My major is Early Childhood Education/Elementary with an Type 04 accreditation. When it came to administrators they both had different titles and responsibility. But each one of their responsibility is the same to make sure they are meeting the needs of the children and families. The regulatory bodies in Early childhood facilities are the DCFS

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    The target population for the GREAT program are students in elementary and in middle school, especially those in 4th through 7th grade. The student who participates in this intervention are not selected by the certified GREAT professional who administer the GREAT program. Also, the students who take part in the program do not have a choice if they want to be part of the intervention or not. It has been noted that the classrooms where the GREAT is hosted is randomly selected by the school’s administrators

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    1.2. Purpose of the study This study assessed the quality of guidance and counselling services in secondary schools with practicing school counsellors in Edo state. To achieve this, the researcher examined the qualification of personnel providing guidance and counselling services, availability of materials for the successful execution of Nigerian secondary school guidance and counselling services and the impact of guidance programs on students’ adjustment. 1.3. Significance of the study Guidance

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    Background Gordon Elementary School is a suburban school located in the Greater Boston region of Massachusetts. The school was founded in 1897. Gordon Elementary is not a Title 1 school. The school serves PK-8th students. There is one school library teacher (SLT) managing the school library program (SLP) at Gordon Elementary. 50 teachers educate 627 students attending Gordon Elementary School. Of these students, 25.8% speak a first language other than English, 9.1% are English language learners,

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    Lemon v. Kurtzman, 403 US 602 (1971) Category: Constitutional Law Topic/Theme: Religious Expression Issue: Do statutes that provide state funding for non-public, non-secular schools violate the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment? Is it constitutional for the state to provide financial assistance to religious schools for the cost of teaching secular subjects? The trial of Lemon v. Kurtzman was a groundbreaking case that took place in Pennsylvania. The case began because the state of Pennsylvania

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    without knowledge life is not as a proper right. The government of India is doing in order to fulfil this right to life, started the Sarv shiksha abhiyan which provides free primary education to all children. Without education life is not much valuable more than an animal. Therefore Government started this scheme to provide free primary education. Under this project, we are going to discuss about this programme. We will also discuss about the history behind this programme. How government gave legal force

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    This study aimed to build up knowledge in relation on how classroom misbehaviour influences children’s during elementary school, above and away from individual externalizing behaviours. This research will also consider whether the differences in approaches to learning (ATL) by teachers’ instructional practices the pathways through which class misconduct relates to individual children’s accomplishment (Melissa H. Castle, M.S.2011) According to Castle, 2011, this study is based upon the vibrant model

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    divides into five levels: preschool, primary school, secondary school, high school and higher education. Basic education consists five years of primary school, four years of intermediate school, and three years of secondary school. Public education established and monitored by the State.

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    are in high school. For this reason, states must make every effort to ensure that all test are aligned to the college and career ready standards. However, more changes in the law shifted position of the high stakes test. This simply means that more factors will be used to determine accountability. Test scores will no longer be the only measure that is used to determine funding for states and accountability for teachers. Thus, the revisions to ESSA reduce the level of risk for schools and the worry

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    Comprehension through Vocabulary An Action Research Project By: Nicole Grummert Crete Public Schools Fall Semester 2015 Research Methods, EDU 603, 604 Doane College Dr. Marilyn Johnson-Farr Table of Contents Permission Letter to Administration Permission Letter to Parents/Guardians Introduction Context of Study Purpose of Study Significance of the Study Personal Relevance Primary Questions Guiding Questions Literature Review Research Design/Methodology Innovation Connections

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