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    Year round education (YRE) is implemented in 436 U.S. school districts with very few complaints. In fact‚ school districts that have been participating in YRE and extended school days (ESD) are raving about the benefits in pupil’s achievement level‚ their new found enthusiasm in learning‚ as well as the many programs that exist in the extended day promoting the decline in latch key children. Some schools decided to initiate YRE and ESD because of swelling enrollments and lack of student achievement

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    TRADITIONAL SCHOOLING VS. ONLINE EDUCATION As more adults are returning to school from the work force‚ there have been numerous online universities that have come onto the scene. The virtual classroom used to be a thing of the future‚ but we are beginning to see online courses and even entire virtual colleges‚ become the norm. As many college students are finding out‚ there are many benefits to online learning‚ as well as to a traditional classroom setting. There are many challenges an adult

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    Waldorf Schooling

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    There are many types of schools around the world that have been affective for many years. One type is Waldorf education. Waldorf education views the child as whole humans who need to develop their mind‚ body‚ and spirit. This approach gives the children an opportunity to explore the world around them. Waldorf education tries to make the children who come out of this program well rounded individuals. Waldorf education was found by an Austrian educational philosopher named Rudolf Steiner. This

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    Mrs. Dawson All year round school at QMS Why do we have school for 9 months straight and then lose all of the knowledge we learned because we are too busy swimming in the pool and not caring about the date of World War 2? Students should have school all year round because we can learn so much more‚ we won’t have to remember everything we learned from 3 months ago‚ and relationships between students and teachers will be much stronger. If we have school all year round kids will be learning 3 extra

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    Is Home Schooling Better than Traditional Schooling? Nowadays‚ many parents are more emphasis on children’s education‚ so they are more prudent to make a choice whether study in traditional school or home school. Education grooms children with well-informed knowledge to build their future careers. The methods adopted by parents and teachers may be different‚ but the goal and objective are the same. Traditional schooling is defined as teacher-centered delivery of instruction to classes of students

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    important. Baseball was soon to be on the rise. As Abner Doubleday and the game of baseball grew larger in popularity‚ so did the stories that were told about him. People often talked about this so called "inventor" of baseball. (Blade 32) In only 6 years‚ baseball was being played all over the northern part of the United States. Once being looked at as a loser tossing a ball around old Elihu Phinney’s cow pasture

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    Importance of Schooling

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    The most important part of school is learning‚ not only learning languages but also other fields such as science and history and the academic jargon that goes hand in hand with these other skills. As can be seen from Mgqwashu’s (2002) article he was disadvantaged by not getting the proper education that a school child should have gotten. Without these requirements that learners get from school they cannot extend their knowledge and education‚ although‚ some do with great difficulty. The disadvantages

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    you think all schools should go Year-Round? In my eyes‚ i don’t think no schools should go Year-Round. Most students that play sports‚ don’t have time for homework or to spend time with family. If every school goes Year-Round‚ every school should start & end on the same time. There are more schools that don’t go Year-Round‚ then that go Year-Round. All Year-Round schools‚ usually get 15-20 days of a vacation‚ some don’t even get that much of a break. Some year-Round schools get a whole month for

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    there are 3‚181 year-round schools in the United States alone? In the articles called Year Round School vs. Traditional Schedules in Public Schools by Grace Chen and in the paper Should School Be Year-Round? Published by ReadWorks both help to explain year-round schools. There are several new and interesting approaches about year-round school‚ and there are also some positives and negatives of year-round school. There are many approaches that might interest you about year-round schools‚ but here

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    The Purpose of Schooling

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    these methods‚ in spite of the personal preference of the learner‚ because they will require all of these methods at different points for different learning objectives. Learners have diverse points of incentives‚ distinctive outlooks regarding schooling‚ and their reactions to educational exercises. The more meticulously educators look into the various levels of learning‚ the increased likelihood they have of conveying the variety of educational requirements of all of their pupils. Students with

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