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    that teachers have created documents to assess inclusion in the class room. There are lists of question to help schools, teachers and other educators have developed to measure the effects of inclusion in the class room. Other types of research have been done to measure the attitudes of kids that participate in extra-curricular activities. With inclusion it depends on how specific schools function and practices inclusion. The reason for a study about inclusion is to see to determine the degree of inclusion

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    How can we make the school system safe without bulling? Manrique Jimenez DeVry University How can we make the school system safe without bulling? What is Bullying? “Bullying is unwanted, aggressive behavior among school aged children that involves a real or perceived power imbalance. The behavior is repeated, or has the potential to be repeated, over time” (Bullying). Bullying is a massive problem that has been occurring for years in the school systems. In most cases

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    Finally, I am finished with middle school. Anxiously thinking about the first day of high school, I knew that it would be hectic and wild, but I was ecstatic. Of course, the night before I could not sleep. I lay awake dreaming about how my first day at John Paul II will go. How will it be meeting new people and seeing old friends from last year? Will high school be hard? Will I get lost? I kept thinking about the unknown and worst possible outcomes. My first day of high school was unexpected. Volleyball

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    yourself in Germantown, Maryland. I moved to Germantown in the of summer of 2003. If you just look at it on paper, you would immediately think that there was not much to do other than go to school and to eat. But Germantown is way more than just a couple of strip malls and schools. It is home to some of the best schools in Maryland, part of one of the wealthiest counties, and home to baseball super star, Walter Perry Johnson. How This All Started Germantown was known as a hunting ground to the Native

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    Introduction Dangerous Minds, a Hollywood film, is of a strong representation of how urban schools in the heart of cities tend to deal with violence, disruption etc. on a daily basis. In the beginning of the movie a song by the name of Gangsta’s Paradise was playing while showing scenery of the graffiti walls, poverty stricken streets, illegal activity along with much more going on in this neighborhood. It is the will power of Ms. Johnson, former marine, to tech these kids right from wrong and make

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    attitudes toward school, self, peers, social groups and family. Everything that we learn during elementary school will helps us in a way in the next level of education. The knowledge, attitudes and skills that students acquire in the areas of academic, career and personal/social development during these elementary years serve as the foundation for future success. Middle school or junior high school is next. Middle school is the transitional period between elementary school and high school. It 's often

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    every child. She said it is important to lay that foundation. “It is amazing how complex kids are,” Ramallo said. “When you’re in the classroom you’re with these kids more than their parents are..Teachers are such a lifeline for kids.” Teaching middle school students During the fall semester of 2015, Ramallo taught

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    know. Worse, it may be your own. Meanwhile, only four out of 100 adults will step in to stop it. And only 11 percent of the child’s peers might do the same. The rest 85 percent will do nothing. Every day in America, more than 160,000 children miss school out of fear of being bullied, according to National Education Association estimates. Bullying takes many forms, ranging from the seemingly innocuous name-calling to the more harmful cyberbullying to severe physical violence. It happens everywhere

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    for the people of Ghana through community-based health and education projects. The organization’s Western leadership indicate that this approach followed from a community assessment whereby a collaborative partnership of Local opinion leaders (e.g. school headmasters, church leadership, political figures) and a group of medical, social work, and law students from the United States gathered information on the strengths, concerns, and conditions of the community. After analyzing the results and various

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    Summary Purpose of this report There are no known intergenerational programs in Prince George’s County Public Schools (PGCPS) that, using a contact model, aim to enhance students’ awareness of the aging process and expand their knowledge about career opportunities in the field of geriatric care. Indeed, there are no known intergenerational programs formalized into the county’s public school academic curriculum at all. This report purposes to: • provide an outline of the benefits of intergenerational

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