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    enough, they then go to school and have to deal with the same unsafe environment and unfair opportunities that they deal with at home. Every day thousands of children are being ignored and left to struggle in inner city schools with poor conditions and terrible living environments. Not only are they not providing these children the tools they need to succeed, but they are essentially setting them up for failure, as the conditions of these schools are not livable. These schools have students that live

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    food that you are receiving. We could also introduce a cooking course in the schools so that our children will learn how to cook and then take that knowledge home and teach their parents how to cook healthy meals. Therefore, you can see how the smallest things could make a difference and if not solve an epidemic it could help prevent it, or at least some aspects of it. By introducing fitness program in all of the schools in the United States can possibly could be another solution to this huge epidemic

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    The United States is concerned about the education of its citizens. With raised initiatives in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and math) programs and standardized education, the government is attempting to reverse declining test scores and prepare American youth for a globally competitive and more technology-based future. Proponents of a STEM education assert that scientific thinking and technical skills are what are needed in a modern economy, while a liberal education is often an unnecessary

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    once in college, Rose explained “all in all there was a dreary impotence to the years, and isolation, and a deep sadness about my father” (44). In high school, Rose was confused with another student with the same last name and put on the vocational education track. This further isolated him from the education system. It was during this time he heard a fellow classmate Ken Harvey state, “““I just wanna be average.” That woke me up. Average?! Who wants to be average?” (Rose 28). I believe this is

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    College Algebra, said to be possibly the hardest course you can take at Wayne County High School, made even more difficult, however, for one specific class, the last class of the day. Everyone who has ever attended high school knows that by the end of the day you are worn out, the students said by that time all they could think about was how many minutes were left in the day until they could go home and sleep. Today was exceptionally hard for them because it was a test day. Fighting back the urge

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    It is with pleasure that I recommend my former professor, Dr. Nicholas Bourke, for Associate Professor of School of Education at Auburn University in Montgomery (AUM). I have had the privilege of taking graduate courses with Dr. Bourke. He is a true educator and role model, a treasure at AUM’s School of Education. The things I have learned in his classes as well as the professional development courses he has offered have been extremely valuable to me as an educator. He is passionate about his work

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    problem in this country (Jamies Binder, n.d). Minority students don 't have equivalent opportunity to access education as white students in some certain areas such as government doesn’t offer enough fund to minority schools; education system have low expectation on minority students; some schools still retain segregation institution. On the other hand, these obstacles have produced the serial of serious damage to the benefit of minority students such as uneducated, high dropout rate and lack of academic

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    Although user fees still exist at the secondary level, most African schools have require no fees for the primary level. Despite the difficulty for many to pay, charging user fees may overall increase the quality of schooling. User fees may be an important source of funding for individual schools. If school fees are eliminated but government budget allocations to schools are not increased, schools might not be able to make up for the reduced funding. Reduced funding can lead to a reduction in education

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    As a charter school teacher, I have had many Professional Development days dedicated to classroom management. The latest one focused on Positive Classroom Management. This PD day was by far the most positive and enlightening guidance to classroom management. There are times when I have faced the challenge of remaining positive and calm no matter what situation occurs. The important thing to remember is to stay positive. All students respond to incentives and one of the greatest incentives is the

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    River flows from the side of the hill named Xiangshan; Students work in the quiet garden view campus, which the buildings there are decorated with historical ceramic tiles. For students and teachers, having a chance to be in this cultural environment is a life’s fortune. Although today’s social life is so different than the past, people are getting harder to focus on pure academic research because of the distractions from daily affairs. Especially for higher degree students that rely on independent

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