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  • Ny's Government Salary
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    As we can see, most states spend just over $5,000 per pes on and NY is spending about 8 500 pe person. New York is spending a great amount compared to most of the states except new Jersey. (l able new York) Again we see New York as the second largest spending state in the box plot of Dollars per Pupil. To the right is a box plot of the population in 1,000's. Even though New Jersey is the top spender per person in the long run New york still spends more then NJ in general be causeNYhas about 17,9...
  • Political Correctness In The Classroom
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    Political Correctness In The Classroom Schools in Canada have recently become the battleground for the fight over how much political correctness should be allowed to infiltrate grade school classrooms. One can take two sides when dealing with such issues as violent toys", good clean fun", the benefits and disadvantages of political correctness. There is much controversy about violent toys which are far from being considered politically correct. The toys that enter many grade school classrooms th...
  • Center For Civic Education
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    What is Civnet? Civnet is a website of Civitas International for civic education practitioners (teachers, teacher trainers, curriculum designers), as well as scholars, policymakers, civic-minded journalists, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) promoting civic education all over the world. Objective Any healthy, fully functioning democracy requires a political culture composed of active participants who understand what it means to be democratic citizens. Though there may be free and fair el...
  • High School A Computer Science Teacher
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    What I want to be is an educator because it is one of the most important professions in the world. I would like to teach Technology education this would include computers, Hardware and software, and how to use them, how to write programs on them. This would also include keyboard skills and many other things. Computers are here to stay and technology is the future of our children. Teaching children can also be rewarding and a pleasure. The Age levels I would like to teach are high school and coll...
  • Teaching Methods
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    James Lampe Topics of Discussion in Educational Studies read the article "Another Look at what young Children Should Be learning" because the title interested me, how do we decide what to teach and when? Who controls the standards for a school? Is it up to the teacher or is it something that the teachers were told to teach? In many cases I understand that it is a mixture of both the teachers influence and what the teacher is required to do. This makes me think back to my own experiences in schoo...
  • Rodriguez's Teachers
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    "A Scholarship Boy" was a new term I learned when I read "The Achievement of Desire" by Richard Rodriguez. I am still fascinated by the drive that was created in Richard Rodriguez to motivate him to educate himself. I feel that his obsession with his education which leads to an unbalanced life of too much school work at the cost of family life creates an illusionary happiness. This is seen when Rodriguez writes "A primary reason for my success in the classroom was that I couldn't forget that sch...
  • Plato's Views On Education
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    A Comparison of Classic And Contemporary Philosophers Why is it so important that young children in our society receive a good education? The answer to that question is very simple; because they are our future. The old saying "the youth of today are the leaders off tomorrow" holds more truth than many people realize. By giving children a good start at an early age we are only helping ourselves as well as the children. A good example of this is can be seen in our society. By the time a teacher in...
  • Teachers In Today's Society
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    Teachers in today's society earn only $1430/month. How can we put a price on our children's education, especially that small of a price? Children in today " society deserve the best possible education and how are they able to get that when the teachers are not getting a fair salary? Every since the first day I walked into elementary school I realized I wanted to be a teacher. I am not really sure what it was but something just set off a spark which has continued to get brighter and brighter over...
  • Educational Vision Of Emerson And Freire
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    Paulo Freire and Ralph Waldo Emerson share a similar vision in regards to traditional methods of education. A main common view is that both writers feel that the current education system in most places does not allow for people to reach their full capacity. Freire and Emerson share many other ideas regarding education such as their view of practice and theory and of free thinking. Their works are among the most thought-evoking. In "The American Scholar" Emerson places a strong emphasis on the ro...
  • Quality Education To Students
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    OVERVIEW OF Barataria Secondary Comprehensive School (BSCS) vs. A public secondary comprehensive school. vs. Managed by the Ministry of Education. vs. Enrollment - 1500 students vs. Staff: Teaching - 100 teachers. Administrative: Principal, Vice-Principal, 7 Deans, 7 HODs, 1 Bursar Auxiliary Staff: 23 persons (Clerical Staff - 8; Lab Assistants & Workshop attendants -15 vs. No of Departments - 7 (Business Studies, Maths & Science, Languages, History, Mechanical, Electrical, Drafting, Building Cr...
  • Japanese Military Administration
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    Educational Opportunities and Threats to Society The Japanese had the vision and it was to reinvigorate the sense of nationalism and common identity of the Filipinos. However, beneath these good intentions lies a hidden agenda. The Japanese wanted to acquire more power and desired to be known as the superiors of Asia. They also wanted to destroy the influence and authority of the United States and England posing them as states that have abused Asian countries for their own profit and interest. H...
  • Free Education
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    Why is Horace Mann important? He is considered the "father of public school" education. He served as Sec. of the Board of Education for Massachusetts. During this time, he wrote reports (12 Annual Reports) that outlined the problems and solutions of education that were implemented throughout the country. He established schools for teacher training, turning it into a real profession. He won financial backing for public education. Wages of teachers increased also. He established free school distri...
  • Child With Ad Hd And The Teacher
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    We are all created equal, albeit unique; and yet, some of us are different from "everybody else". Adults and children come in all shapes and sizes, with many different characteristics and traits, different abilities and inclinations. Some are smarter than others, some are quick, some are slow, some are left behind. At the age of 5 or 6 children begin their long journey in the world of education. They are taught how to read and write, how to AD / HD, subtract and multiply, some history, grammar, ...
  • High School Jesse
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    Nathan Shut English 121 Paper #3 Ms. McCormack October 13, 2002 Profile A six foot, broad shouldered man with a square head and one cauliflower ear walks into the cold, red and gray wrestling room filled with guys that are all sick of practicing and just want to relax. All these wrestlers are tired of cutting weight and have no motivation to workout. Jesse Nelson is the one to get them going. He yells out, "Get up and start running!" They all get up and start running as Jesse is shouting out dif...
  • Passing Of Bill 160
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    The Honourable David Johnson introduced Bill 160, the Education Quality Improvement Act during the first Session of the 36th Parliament of the Province of Ontario. Bill 160 was originally written as "an act to reform the education system, protect classroom funding, and enhance accountability and make other improvements consistent with the Government's education quality agenda, including improving student achievement and regulated class size'. The negative effects of Bill 160 were displayed using...

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