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    in public schools. In a society as diverse as our own, a course where students learn about the worlds various belief systems is essential to a well-rounded education. Some think religion shouldn't be taught in the educational environments because it will lead to disagreements or arguments ,the topic could easily offend someone or others simply don’t like the thought of religious views being "forced" upon their children. Although these reasons seem valid, Learning about religion in school is extremely

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    Why Attending School

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    many different schools but I know that they all have more than one thing in common, and these things need to be changed somehow, they are just not working. Whether you are attending primary school, secondary school or college there are always issues with how we are taught, what is being taught to us and how will it help us at the end of the day. I am sure there are many reasons why we are taught the way we are and why we need to learn these things. The list is endless. My entire school life I have come

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    Public School versus Home School Public School versus Home School Over the years people have debated which one is a better education system for children, whether it is public school, or home school. There are many arguments for which one benefits the student more, such as social development in children, the education level to which he receives and also the maturity level upon completion. With the number of homeschoolers growing at about 11% a year so you can see that the public opinion of homeschooling

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    Racism In Public Schools

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    article focuses on how “Racism in schools is pushing more black families to homeschool their children.” Ama Mazama, the author of the article, interviewed seventy four African-American homeschooling families from around the U.S, which allowed her to capture the main reasons why black parents tend to homeschool their children. She identified two important problems within schools: the curriculum and teachers’ attitudes and behaviors. Mazama makes the statement that U.S. schools focus on a Eurocentric view

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    New School Experience

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    New school, new people, and new clothes. Everything is going to be different, I was not looking forward to that year. The second I stepped foot in that door, I wanted to run as fast as I could back home. But I couldn’t I had to do this. I walked inside and everyone automatically looked at me. Of course, everyone is in one room right now, I’m the new girl at a small school. What else should I expect, i went and set my stuff down in my home room. When i walked back in all eyes were on me, again

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    this idea. In my opinion, students should not be segregated in this manner. Students go to school to learn, but part of that education is learning to develop their social skills and gaining self confidence. Even though at times we are made to take some required courses, there are elective provided so that students can self select the things that interest them. Segregation of boys and girls in public schools should not be allowed because boys and girls social development could be affected, it could

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    Every school has a safeguarding policy of there own, also every area/borough will have their own policies and procedures for safeguarding children. For example in my area Dudley has its own DMBC this board is a legal body that was established by Dudley Council as a children’s services authority under the Children Act 1989 & 2004. The DMBC is responsible for making certain that all agencies and departments that work with children and young people in the area, work together to support the welfare and

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    politically joined were given the chance to study math past essential checking operations. A significant number of my middle school understudies are amped up for the trusts of/eventual fate of coming back to this circumstance. I have the chance to instruct (instruction that fixes something) math and math study abilities courses for a neighborhood college. A number of the school understudies with whom I am included are about-facing to class after numerous years in the work power. The greater part of

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    Many of our state and federal laws are based upon Christian religious rhetoric that remain on the books, if not, always enforced. These laws that shape how our country and schools operate, even define how educators are supposed to behave. Freedom of religion, a mandate of the U.S. Constitution, yet, religion has found its way into our laws and classrooms. A clearly defined part of the Alabama Educator Code of Ethics states the following, “Standard 3: Unlawful Acts: an educator should abide by federal

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    Continuing, I also strongly believe in partnering with the families and communities of my students to help influence the students’ engagement in school, and desire to learn. In this way, I would endeavour to contact each of the parents of my students frequently, forwarding the class work and set homework to the students’ home to allow them to be followed up where possible. Additionally, I would make frequent contact with carers and government agencies where necessary to ensure students living situations

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