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    assessed, not on his own work but on how many cars his colleagues sell? A pretty unfair world that would be, too bad it’s a reality for teachers. However, in this scenario, teachers are assessed by how well their students do on their standardized tests. Schools all around the globe use standardized tests to base their entire curriculum. If a teacher cannot “teach” their students the test, a poor few are eventually fired and replaced by another teacher who can “teach” the test better. Not only are children

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    I think technology in the class is bad because we get off task and play games on the computers that we should not be doing. The technology does not let them get their grades or papers in and that is not good. They can also go look up things that they are not supposed to be getting on. The main thing is them getting bad grades because they are off task, and they need good grades to do great. I am against and I have all these facts to prove why technology is bad in school.I have learned that teens

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    similarities between the residential school system and the Canadian pubic school system, there are many major differences. Residential schools were introduced back in the 1870’s, they were made to change the way native children spoke their languages and how they viewed their cultures. The residential school system in Canada was operated by the government, where the native children were aggressively forced away from their loved ones to participate in these schools (“1000 Conversations”). The government

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    Although undergraduate school may be difficult, there are steps you can take to ease the stress of undergraduate school. One of the many steps provided by Dr. Strong you can take to ease the stress is to see the advisor. At the University of Alabama in Huntsville, for the college of science, the advisors are Morgan Lewis and Jennifer Bradley. Advisors can help with curriculum plans, dropping or adding a class, priority registration, and grade replacement. In addition to seeing your advisor, you should

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    moment tears started rolling down my cheeks and my head was in the dumps. As ten and eleven year olds we didn’t have a clue what was right or wrong. I never believed in punishment for kids that are young to this day. In my everyday elementary school class the goal was to have the best time and learn new materials. Although my classmates and I were basically stuck in the room the whole day besides recess, there was always an urge to get out of our seats and yell something to one another.

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    students believe middle school and high school have many differences, but it's not all different. High school is a lot more serious then middle school. At the same time, some students say middle school isn't as much fun as high school. It's just like a higher level on the same video game. Students still have to learn its just in a different setting. Middle school and high school have a few similar things, as well as a few different things. First of all, friendships in high school seem to become a lot

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    in a good school, it is best to learn the features and benefits of each. Here, we look at the differences and distinct traits of public, private, charter and magnet school, so you are better guided on where to send your little one. Public School Public schools cater to students in the elementary, middle and high school levels. These are usually traditional schools and there are guidelines set by the state as to the means of evaluating and teaching students. Moreover, some public schools accept students

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    School Spirit in Schools

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    Who is to Blame? The lack of school spirit in schools is an increasing problem. The first group of people I blame is the school itself and the second is the people at school. There's a ton of other things that I could blame for the fact that there's no school spirit but these are just the ones that first came to mind. The school is the problem for the lack of school spirit. For starters, Having to go to school 35 hours of the week is not fun. Plus, for those of us who have to get a job when we

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    parents raising children selecting an appropriate school can be challenging …. Public, private, faith based, magnet, charter, STEM, and home schooling. Here is a breakdown and simple explanation of the differences to guide you along when making selections. Public Schools: Receive funding from local, state, and government entities. Charter and Magnet are also considered public schools. They must admit all students within their zoning. There are some schools that will except students outside their zone

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    high school or college, the “important” graduation ceremonies that are usually called milestones in people’s lives. But a middle school graduation, no matter how small it may seem, is the one that marks a major turning point in anyone’s growing up story. Middle school are the three years of your life in which you change the most. Going into sixth grade, most kids are young, excited, naïve students, as we see in the sixth graders our school has today. But right now, as we graduate middle school and

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