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  • Inner City School Systems

    Inner City School Systems

    The school system in America has long been an issue of discussion and debate amongst people everywhere. The discussions and debates often stem from evaluating the current educational system in order to determine if significant social issues, including increasing regional poverty and declining literacy rates in specific urban regions are related to economic differentiations in the educational system. Many policy analysts have considered the issue of educational funding allotments in order to determine a system

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Bullying in Schools

    Bullying in Schools

    BULLYING ESSAY By: Levi Riddle Bullying in schools is a worldwide problem that can have bad consequences and it doesn't matter what the bully is doing, who and what age they are and why they are doing it because it is all just bullying. Bullying can also have negative consequences for both bullies and their victims for the rest of their lives. Bullying is a type of direct behaviors such as teasing, taunting, threatening, hitting

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Jessica
  • High School Vs College

    High School Vs College

    Upon attending college for a semester and a half, I have found that I enjoy being a college student more than being a high school student. In the time that i have been in college, I have seen that more freedom is allowed to students in college than in high school. Such choices as the note taking, the environment, or class selection are a few examples of how college is less restrictive than high

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Steve
  • Education: Kepping Close to Home

    Education: Kepping Close to Home

    In the essay “Keeping Close to Home: Class and Education” by Bell Hooks, she argues against the statement that “assimilation is the way to gain acceptance… for those in power. Seeing from her college experiences and from other examples, one can argue that one can survive by staying true to one’s cultural identity. My personal beliefs lead me to support Ms. Hooks in this argument that assimilation alone is the only way to survive.

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: David
  • Same Sex School/classes

    Same Sex School/classes

    The latest trend in America is to have same sex classes. According to “extensive” research it has been found that boys and girls do not learn the same way (2). This is but one reason why the government is allowing for classes to be segregated by sex (5). It is felt that if the boys are taught at a rate they understand and the girls at another rate that eventually they will even out and

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Mike
  • Prime Time for Education

    Prime Time for Education

    Prime Time for Education It would be a wonderful world if we could give our children a better future. Why not start by filling their little minds with a handful of education at an early age? In Arizona it has been a controversial subject on whether to fund full day kindergarten. In my research on the subject and the experience I have had with my own children full day kindergarten is all around a wonderful

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Foundation of Education

    Foundation of Education

    Philosophy Of Education What is the goal or the purpose of education? What is education for? My definition of education would be to learn or to gain knowledge of something through the teaching of others or through ones self. One of the definitions from the Webster's dictionary states that education is the activities of educating or instructing or teaching, activities that impart knowledge or skill. Both definitions of education appeal me the most important two

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Wendy
  • Socioeconomic Stratification of Public Schools

    Socioeconomic Stratification of Public Schools

    Socioeconomic Stratification of Public Schools There have been many educational changes and reforms during America’s 350 year old education system. Although America’s educational system has climbed mountains since its inception in 1635, there are still many peaks to overcome. Why? The world around us is constantly changing. Faux pas of yesterday are the norms today and vise-versa. In order to keep up with society and the quality of education it demands there has to be

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Bred
  • Russian Education

    Russian Education

    RUSSIA - CULTURE - EDUCATION 1. Russian children begin school when they are 6 years old. Elementary school consists of the first 4 grades, middle school consists of 5 grades and high school is 2 grades. It is only required that children attend the first 9 grades. After that a child can go to work or do work/study. If a child wants to go to the University, however, he or she must complete all 11

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Top
  • High Education

    High Education

    The Value of Education Education is the window for all opportunities. Education has made it possible for our society to prosper and flourish due to benefits it produces. We have made successful advances is science and technology because of education. It has allowed man to recognize his full potential and use it to his advantage. It is a statistical fact that education directly positively affects the earnings that a person makes. From this evidence, it

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Monika
  • School Prayer

    School Prayer

    How would you feel if a system of beliefs that you didn't agree with was forced upon you? Would you sit back and let it happen or would you stand up for your rights? What if your child's rights were being violated? Some people think that prayer in public schools should be mandatory, but I strongly disagree. At many times in our nation's history students, regardless of their parent's and their own personal religious

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    Submitted: April 2, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Does Religion Affect Home or School?

    Does Religion Affect Home or School?

    Abstract The study sought to develop an understanding of identities related to eating patterns between eating at home and school. The study showed different cases to see if religion had an impact on if individuals eat differently at home than in school. The main source of information used in this study was gathered on the campus of Northeastern Illinois University in 2005. Ninety one students were asked questions pertaining to their nationality, religion, ethnicity, work,

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Artur
  • Pursuing a Higher Education

    Pursuing a Higher Education

    The three main reasons that I decided to pursue a higher education are setting an example of my daughter, realizing the need for objective, fair and caring leadership, and higher earning potential for a better quality of life. Decision Mays said, "Not failure, but low aim is sin.: This is the idea that has been instilled into the minset of my daughter for many years, demanding that mediocrity will not suffice. My daughter has high

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    Submitted: April 3, 2010 By: Edward
  • Sex Education and Premarital Sex

    Sex Education and Premarital Sex

    Sex Education and Premarital Sex Sex education is taught to every young person in virtually every school across the country. In the majority of these sex education programs, physical anatomy and safe contraception are the main focuses of the programs, telling young people what the physical rewards and consequences may be but avoiding some of the key issues relating to mental, emotional and spiritual effects. Proponents of these programs feel that we must educate our

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Jon
  • Education and Acculturation in Our Lives

    Education and Acculturation in Our Lives

    Do you believe that there is more than one way to “see” things? If you were given a piece of art to look at, what would you “see”? Would you see the same thing as a three year old, as your friend in Korea, or as your art teacher? Why is it that each person would see the picture differently? Is the picture not the same in each case? Why would each person not

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    Submitted: April 5, 2010 By: Wendy
  • The School of Athens

    The School of Athens

    The School of Athens The School of Athens is one of the most celebrated pieces of artwork from the age of the Renaissance. Painted by Raphael of Urbino from 1510 to 1512, the School of Athens is located in the Stanza della Segnatura at the Vatican Palace in Rome. The fresco was painted in the High Renaissance of Humanism and is the ideal embodiment of the classical spirit. Raphael of Urbino, or Raffaello Sanzio as

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: David
  • Creationism and Public Schools

    Creationism and Public Schools

    Creationism and Public Schools The issue of whether creationism should be taught in public schools, rather than evolution, is a new one. It has only been in the past fifty years that it has even been in debate. Public school science classes, when discussing the origins of life on Earth, coincided with Sunday school classes. Students learned that the Earth, universe and everything else was created in seven days, by God, as stated in

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    Submitted: April 6, 2010 By: David
  • The ’banking’ Concept of Education Response

    The ’banking’ Concept of Education Response

    “The Banking Concept of Education” Response The purpose of Paulo Freire’s essay “The ‘Banking’ Concept of Education” is to analyze the current educational approach taken by many institutions and to provide an alternative to this approach. The essay is really criticizing the “banking” concept of education. The “banking” concept of education is the notion that the teacher is the narrator, while the student is the “container” or “receptacle” that is to be filled by the

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Mike
  • Music Education: A Source for Brain Power

    Music Education: A Source for Brain Power

    Music Education: A Source For Brain Power In today’s society, people are constantly looking for new ways to have students produce more from their public education. Some argue that more funding is the answer, while others say that better learning facilities will help. Studies recently conducted show that a simple change in the curriculum will produce the outcome that people are searching for. The simple change is music education. Music education has been shown to

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Student Improvement Program in Alternative High School

    Student Improvement Program in Alternative High School

    Abstract This study examined program completion and student motivation among students within one particular alternative education high school program. Exiting students of the program are expected to have done so within 65 days. Based on the most recent student exit date prior to this study, only 18 of 29 students successfully completed the program within 65 days. Surveys were given to determine the motivational levels of the students failing to exit within the expected timeframe.

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    Submitted: April 7, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Higher Education Free for All?

    Higher Education Free for All?

    DEBATE - AGAINST The House believes that higher education should be free of charge for all I’d start with the point that, contemporary humans live in a world where education is a financially worthwhile commencement. Higher education is required from everyone, who is aiming to achieve a successful career and earn a decent amount of money by utilizing his own cluster of knowledge. So, should people consider it just to invest money in the prospective

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Artur
  • Education in Place of Incarceration

    Education in Place of Incarceration

    The use and abuse of non-prescription drugs has been a problem in America since colonial times. Historically, the reaction to this problem has been the enforcement of prohibition laws and providing total abstinence education. This has resulted in big business in America; according to the United States Office of National Drug Control Policy, the federal government spent $19.2 billion dollars in 2003 on the war on drugs (1). Unfortunately, the abstinence based education and

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Value of Education

    Value of Education

    I have tried to think of the best way to approach the subject of "the value of a college education." I did a lot of research. I found all types of information on line and in the library. As much as all of this research could be valuable in presenting a case for a positive financial incentive of college education, I am not going to use any of it. I believe that the value of

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Education

    Education

    children were expected to attend schools where the King James Bible was read, where Protestant hymns were being sung, where prayers were being recited, but most importantly where textbooks and the entire slant of the teaching was very much anti Irish and very much anti Catholic.” “Many schools required that students recite passages from the Bible, or the Lord’s Prayer. Christian holidays were celebrated, even in cities like New York, where large numbers of students

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    Submitted: April 8, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Homeschooling Vs. Public Schooling by Mary Lanphier

    Homeschooling Vs. Public Schooling by Mary Lanphier

    Homeschooling vs. Public Schooling Mary Lanphier August 27, 2006 When we consign our children to public schools, we feel satisfied that they are receiving 'quality education'. But, are we really getting our money's worth? More importantly, are the children gaining anything from this kind of a learning procedure? Socialization is hailed as one of the greatest advantage of schools. This is the place where the child picks up the rudiments of social skills that help

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    Submitted: April 9, 2010 By: Top