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    federal public education act that forces schools to follow certain policies and meets standards in order to receive federal funding. It is believed by many that No Child Left Behind has assisted in the marginalization of arts education in public schools by way of prioritizing core subjects. This thinking, and by conjecture this act, have been a detriment to the development of children. Therefore, I propose that if this act is to be in place, in order for public schools to provide the best possible education

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    The message that I wish to convey to the parents of Hardin Elementary School here in Burkburnett Texas is what our PTO does for the teachers, students, and other parents. I want to make sure that parents know what we do, why we do it, and how they can help out as well. I feel as if most parents think that there is only a small group of parents that help and that is it, no one else can help. This is not the case. The PTO board may be a small group but PTO as a whole can include everyone. I wish

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    between students and their ability to achieve their educational needs. This statute funds primary and secondary education by funneling close to $12 billion annually to schools to support the education of disadvantaged children; thus accentuating equal access to secondary education. Under the No Child Left behind Act (NCLB) funding for schools was inadequate which made for poor execution

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    Should Sex ed be taught in public schools? I. Introduction Do you think all grades, K-12, should take sex education as a part of their school curriculum? A. Interest grabber about the topic Picture this, a 5 year old learning the birds and the bees instead of learning how to write their name. Why are we focusing on teaching kids about sex before they even have the basics of academics mastered? B. Preview of background, pros and cons Sex education is a basic term used to describe a wide range

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    Teen Activist Speeches

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    strongly. One example of a teen activist is Malala Yousafzai. A group of terrorists called the Taliban came to Swat Valley, Pakistan where she lived. The Taliban believed that women should not be educated. This is significant because, they would bomb schools who allowed girls, but, still Malala continued speaking out about women's education. During an interview with Jon Stewart, Malala said “why don’t we stand up for our rights?” She really believed in something and she was willing to fight for it. Another

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    poverty.” (Martin Ravalion and Shaohua Chen) Girls who are born into poverty are less likely to go to school, but they can rise above that and go to school if they had the opportunity. They don’t have the opportunity due to many reasons whether the family can’t afford it so they send their son, or they are not allowed to be educated. The enrollment gap between boys and girls who are enrolled in school is abound. Many intrepid people including Malala Yousafzai and Suma are working to get girls an education

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    This has been a debate since the 19th century, some oppose the teachings of sexual education, stating that schools should not infringe on parental and church guidance. Some also argue, that teaching adolescents about sex, encourage children to venture into sexual activity. While not teaching sexual education at all in schools is one argument, the other is, abstinence should be taught to our adolescents. Some believe that the current teaching is " We know you're going

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    education however her stance quickly endangered her life as the Taliban had taken control of her valley. They had banned girls from attending school, but Malala insisted on attending and raising awareness by participating in interviews, writing diaries and giving speeches. In October of 2012, Malala was shot in the head by the Taliban while traveling on her school bus. This horrific attack made international headlines and brought her story to the masses. Malala Yousafzai is a hero because she selflessly

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    Cullman County Schools DIRECTOR OF INSTRUCTION PLAN A leaders vision is embedded in all of their actions and thinking. My VISION seeks to: • Unify Cullman County Schools and its local schools with systemic goals and initiatives to improve instructional outcomes while advancing the strategic plan. • Build human capital that will drive our school progress toward school goals by improving teacher and leader capacity. • Promote growth by providing the means for people to stretch while addressing

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    Education. The issue of gender parity in education is still an issue and, regardless of improvements, female students are more likely fall out of the education system. “Although 62 million girls are denied access to education, the number of out of school girls has declines by the 52 million”. The statistics globally and in Belize presents and alarming situation in the education sector. Women have continued to push and advocate for equality and the most basic rights continue to be denied. There are

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