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  • Private School
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    My name is Malcolm Delhi, and I am a teacher at Syd dansk Universitet, a scholarly institution in Copenhagen, Denmark. I am 31 years old, and I was born in a small house on the outskirts of Copenhagen, where I how preside. There are 47 students at my institution. I am one of three teachers at this private school. Denmark has one of the finest education policies around. Parents may choose whether they want to send their kids to a private school, public school, or they may even start their own sch...
  • Zero Tolerance Policies For Students
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    There are many misconceptions about the prevalence of youth violence in our society and it is important to peel back the veneer of hot-tempered discourse that often surrounds the issue... While it is important to carefully review the circumstances surrounding these horrifying incidents so that we may learn from them, we must also be cautious about inappropriately creating a cloud of fear over every student in every classroom across the country. In the case of youth violence, it is important to n...
  • Internet In Our Schools
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    "The Internet: A Necessity Or Luxury In The Public School Classroom". Modems, e-mail,'s and. com's - are these phrases merely a part of a worldwide fad, or are they here to stay And if they are, then what role should they play in the future of public education Many times, new things come along, and we all jump on the big boat of opportunity so quickly that we forget to look at the long term merits of what we " re boarding. The Internet is a good example of this, and we should all take a much clo...
  • Advantage Of Open Campus
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    Westview High School is a closed campus school, which limits the freedom and movement of students through out the day. While millions of other students around the country enjoy a open campus. We are trapped in the same routine day after day. We see the same people everyday, eat the same caritiria food, and walk the same crowded halls. First off Westview, like many other schools, is full of kids who get too stressed out by the long days, and sometimes just feel the need to take a break from their...
  • Students Care For The School
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    Jackson Sucks (The obvious, and not so obvious reasons) If there was a website for this story it would be web Theres no other way to say it simply... Jackson is the worst thing since Alf. Being a senior, that means I have been here for four years (Sadly, this is the only thing I have ever learned from this establishment.) Yes, that's four years of pain and misery, so I will detail to you why Jackson has been such a torture. O.K. maybe it wasn't such a torture but you know what I mean. Don't get ...
  • Preventing School Violence
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    Preventing School Violence Many parents know that from their childs first day of school, his or her safety is out of their hands. They disappear into a world of mysterious cliques and rivalries, of grievances rendered in the primary colors of adolescent emotions and animated by comic book fantasies. (Adler 36) Parents try to become familiar with their childrens friends, but are not sure how to keep track of his or her enemies as well. This impotence causes major concern. Even though school relat...
  • Our Schools A Happier Place For Students
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    On April 20, 1999, two high school students by the names of Eric Harris and Dylan Kle bold carefully and maliciously planned a massacre at Columbine High School in Littleton, Colorado. They killed fifteen people, one being a teacher, and left twenty-three in need of hospitalization before finally turning their guns on themselves. This event influenced Elliot Aronson to write his book, Nobody Left To Hate, in hopes to educate people on why such travesties occur within our schools, and most import...
  • Mr Keating Back In The School
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    'The Dead Poet's Society' is a movie about a group of kids. The conflict, characters, plot and theme are very interesting. So now I am going to tell you a little about it. In this movie there were many different points of conflict. One major conflict was with Knox and his father. Knox's father wanted to choose Knox's future for him. He told him everything he should do and shouldn't. He wouldn't let Knox be in a play. Knox participated in it anyway. His father showed up and saw Knox in the play. ...
  • Hinckley Big Rock High School's Parking Lot
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    When the bell rings for students to go home the quiet and serene field of asphalt in front of school becomes a sinkhole and everyone is fighting to get out. Most school parking lots are accessible, safe, and orderly; the Hinckley-Big Rock High School parking lot is an accident waiting to happen. With so many problems, a slight redesign of the schools main parking lot would seem practical. Anytime the idea of making any corrections or additions to the parking lot comes up in a discussion, the not...
  • Today's Information Society People
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    Schools Should Prepare Children For Life in Society In today's information society people often think that characters from TV-shows or talks how guests reflect our society. Although that opinion is rather based on the disability of people to use information than on any logical thoughts, there is something every talks how reminds us of: people are not perfect. So, I say, society can not be perfect either. I believe that society works by that society doesn't work. People are too different to put t...
  • Funding Of Small Schools
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    In contrast to schools with the big number of students, such a special attention towards each student is not possible. Besides, social factors (family income level) play also an important role. The reason for this is the desire of a student to be socially acceptable, and to be noticed, which is a normal thing. However, it all becomes harder to do in the place with a big concentration of people, such as huge urban school. Unfortunately, each year it becomes harder to find small public school. Sin...
  • Schools Group Students In Classes
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    Mid Term take Home Exam Question 1: The correlation between socioeconomic status and student performance has been consistent for as long as records have veen maintained. Students from affluent backgrounds tend to do better in school and on standardized tests than studetns from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. In the following paragraphs, I would like to present two different ways of understanding this pattern. I believe that both socioeconomic and genetic phenomena can be best explained s...
  • Class Schools
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    In education and in other fields of life, people are separated and grouped into nice sections. It has been going on for a long time, even before Plato defined his ideal society. The separating of the good and bad, intelligent and stupid, and high and low class will continue to be a part of who we are as a culture, because our educational structure requires students to learn the basic skills. A problem arises because many people do not fit nicely into a box. I didnt want to be in a box. I was not...
  • Military Schools
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    Josh Mathis Hazing, is it a rite For centuries, hazing has occurred in all societies as a rite of passage. It dates all the way back to the ancient Native Americans as they went so far as to pierce the sternum of warriors with a bone and hang them from it. These days, it continues as our military makes hazing its own. But one question needs to be asked in these modern times; is hazing being carried out too far in our military schools Yes, it is indeed. This ritualistic hazing begins in military ...
  • School Year Students
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    Last fall our school board decided to make it mandatory for students to attend school year-round. There were many issues to look at before making this decision. I feel that year round school can both benefit and hurt children. There are many issues that people are for and against for year round schooling. What will happen to kids who have summer jobs or even part time jobs Employers look for kids who are willing to work during the summer months when there are more activities going on in our comm...
  • Students After School The Student Parent
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    On March 24, 1998 in Jonesboro, Arkansas two young boys ages 11 and 13 years old walked into their middle school in full camouflage gear and heavily armed and open fire on the student body. At the end of the day reports read that 4 female students and a teacher was killed; in addition to those killed, 11 were wounded. According to Connie Tolbert "Someone pulled the fire alarm inside and they went outside, and two people in camouflage clothing started shooting" (CNN online "5 dead, 11 wounded in ...
  • Story Of High School Principal Joe Clark
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    "Lean on Me" tells the story of Joe Clark, a tough disciplinarian hired to run the worst school in Paterson, New Jersey. To make sure his students would pass a basic proficiency exam, Clark resorted to what some felt were questionable methods, including wandering the halls threateningly with a baseball bat, to restore order to his school. The film chronicles these extreme tactics, but it also shows Clark's success, which resulted in the school remaining under the town's jurisdiction rather than ...
  • Challenges Of The Korean High School Environment
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    Many Koreans describe their high school years as the worst of their lives. The students are expected to spend every day working towards one goal: scoring well on the college entrance exam. It is a life of 100-plus hours a week of studying and of heartbreaks when you just don! t get the grade you wanted. More than a few end up committing suicide each year. But when my family was relocated to Korea during a time when I had gained confidence in my academic ability as well as lead the junior varsity...
  • School Students
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    Educational inequality makes up a huge part of our educational system. We have kids in poor, inner-city schools that don't have sufficient plumbing, books, classrooms and teachers. Many of these schools don't have the funding or facilities to even have these children in schools and yet nothing seems to be done to help these kids get out of the run down buildings that we have put them in. Their lives seem to be predetermined by what schools they attend, if they live in a rich district they will g...
  • School For Racial Preferences
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    Affirmative action means taking positive steps to boost the representation of women and minorities in areas of the work place and schools from which they have been excluded through histories process. Affirmative action is good at times but when it used to supposedly advance the goal of racial understanding and harmony in schools, it is wrong. Colleges as well as other schools are using racial preferences when they choose students. In doing so they go against the constitution in a numerous of way...

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