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    What events did you attend? What happened? Emily: I chose to attend the LGBTQ Education Conference in Seattle, WA. This conference was primarily directed towards educators and administrational support staff within academic settings, and was hosted by the SAFE Schools organization of Washington State. The objective that SAFE Schools sought in this conference was to introduce educators and school support staff to the history of the LGBTQ community, as well as to offer a tool box of skills that they can

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    Special education has changed in many different ways throughout the last century. The views of they way students with differences should be taught and treated have changed as people have become more open minded. The education laws have also seen a turn about. One major area of education was in a desperate need of changed opinions and beliefs. Education for children with learning problems has emerged from no education to special funding and programs especially for those individuals with learning

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    One of the first pieces of education-related legislation goes back as far as 1870, when Free State education was introduced. Although school attendance wasn’t compulsory, it did offer children from less privileged backgrounds the opportunity to attend school for free. This is clearly an education policy reducing social class inequality, as it is allowing those having no money being allowed to attend school without having to pay. A second piece of education policy that could be said to have a main

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    2.5 HISTORY OF ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION AS INFUSED IN SCIENCE EDUCATION According to NCF 2005”The present status of Environmental Education (EE) in schools had its genesis in the National Policy of Education (NPE) 1986 (modified in 1992), in which 'Protection of the Environment ' is stated as a common core around which a National Curriculum Framework (NCF) would be woven. The National Policy on Education 1986 emphasized the need to create awareness of environmental concerns by integrating it in the

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    Educational Psychology 2015SP1-HDV-284334-02 Audrey Auriemma Empire State College 04/26/15 When considering a career in education, one must be prepared for the hard work and many challenging demands teachers face on a daily basis, overcrowded classrooms, budget cuts, administrative, district, city, and state demands as well as, parental demands, homework, inadequate working conditions and insufficient supplies, the requirements of “No Child Left Behind”, common core standards

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    Board of Education was a court case that was composed of five separate court cases. Those cases were Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Briggs v. Elliott, Davis v. Board of Education of Prince Edward County, Boiling v. Sharpe, and Gebhart v. Ethel. On December ninth, 1952, the arguments in the courtroom have begun. They argued that “Segregation

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    I believe I should be selected for the Marguerite Gottenberg History Scholarship because of my passion for education and the impact I believe I can achieve in the classroom after getting my degree from Boise State. I am currently studying History Secondary Education and German at Boise State. I plan to get my teaching endorsements in history and German and teach at the high school level. For a long time I didn’t know what I would like to pursue as a career but when I reflected on my life I realized

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    Exploring Additional History In exploring the history of the removal of prayer and the effect it has caused in our public schools. It is essential to understand that reinstating prayer back in public education can begin with understanding how to appropriately add balance. Within history, religions have been alternated by the removal of prayer and biblical reading without warning in 1963 for students to understand, without proper education and not offering facilitator to teach students

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    Have you ever felt like your previous education was a piece of cake, well once you reach college it doesn’t seem to fit the script? Growing up from my experience of my past education I have always though the work I was taught was like taking candy from a baby. The way the teachers broke down the lessons to me step by step, made the work seem not to difficult. Well now that I am in college, I have realized some of the ways I was taught in my previous education experience was all wrong. Well basically

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    1. Wisconsin Education Act 31 states the legislative requirement that all school districts teach the culture, tribal power and history of the twelve American Indian tribes and nations in the state (Why Act 31). Wisconsin Education Act 31 is important because it gives the students an understanding and appreciation for cultures and diverse value orders. Furthermore, it gives students an opportunity to support and accept human relatives in regards to American Indians (State Statutes for Wisconsin American

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