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    8th grade for some are their big celebration but I want to see them graduate high school. I want to be sitting in the audience at high school graduation and go those are my kids. Some issues at Bethune are based in the school makeup and location, teachers, readings levels, and the children encouragement. At our school, we are in a poor area of Chicago, so the magnet schools near by can strain our school. We also have grades Kindergartner thru 8th grad house at our school, which can cause strain

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    factor in why there is not much educational success in the area. Kozol mentions that the students will not have any drive to strive and succeed with his or her studies if the teachers have no passion. Majority of the teachers in these schools are under qualified or basically

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    In the article “Overcoming the Silence of Generational Poverty” by Donna M. Beegle, various examples are given on the impact of generational poverty in student’s lives. Beegle starts by providing a brief narration of her life in poverty and the effects it had on her education. She also provides suggestions to educators on how to improve learning experience for those living in generational poverty. Beegle conducted a study using twenty-four college graduates of different cultural background but

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    sports (11). Ripley continues saying that hiring substitutes for teachers and chaperoning trips for sports can become quite costly (11). This shows that having sports could be a bad choice for schools to make if their goal is for students to

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    of all experiences. These occurrences tend to be the main source of change in a person’s character. Instead of letting catastrophe shape me for the worse, I allow my experiences to teach me. In seventh grade, my computer teacher was absent and our substitute teacher played a movie titled “Hackers.” As an impressionable computer geek trying to amaze my friend, I tried to show him a trick on the computer. However, the outcome of what I had typed, “MSG * hey,” was still indiscernible to me. As

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    Political Influences that Helped to Determine the NCLB Act The publication in 1983 of A Nation at Risk Report, flung education into the political ring as the Reagan Administration reasoned the state of education to be a national security risk (Reutzel, 2009). This report caused the public and politicians to start to examine education and the state of reading readiness of the kids of the United States (Reutzel, 2009). By 1994, President Bill Clinton started the course of rallying the National

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    bare walls. Dr. Vandaveer explained that a parent, teacher, or principal can refer a child for special education services. Once a referral is received a student study team is convened to evaluate the child. The team includes the school psychologist

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    Education sixth period and English Enrichment the next semester. My first semester was good my teachers were in school every day I was learning but then the next semester my teacher for both my math classes left for the rest of the school year to visit her mom who was dying in India my other teachers would miss days too but none of them missed as much as her. So when she left the school hired a substitute teacher who was only in the class for attendance so my grades were terrible and just accepted because

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    beneficial to me. Working in education as a substitute for the past ten years, I never had the option to go in depth with all the planning one really does as a teacher. Previously, I assumed teachers jobs were one of the easiest to come across, due to my friends all getting degrees in education, I thought it was a walk in the park. Little did I know there is so much effort put into even the smallest of class activities? However, that is if you are a good teacher. I am eager to say I was baffled by the

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    Students are not following the dress code. • Rules for proper dress code need to be clearly elucidated to students. • Procedures for addressing or rectifying dress code violations need to be codified and explained to faculty and staff. Response: • Teachers need to check dress every period, especially first class of the day. Students who are not in compliance should be sent to Mr. Menendez for dress code violation. • If an administrator sees a student that is out of dress code, they do address the

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