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    5. The basic concepts of Educational Technology are made clear for us that the use of technology has its downside‚ but utilizing and integrating it properly in the teaching - learning process could be a game changer in the classroom setting. Disadvantages 1. Although there are many advantages to technology in the classroom there is an issue as to whether the computer is what is doing all the work and not the students. 2. Because information can be accessed quickly and displayed through this information

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    Single Sex versus Co-ed

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    Single-Sex versus Co-education Education is very important for both boys and girls‚ but the place they are being educated in is very arguable. Nowadays‚ it has been noticed that in a single-sex educational experience students exhibit an eagerness to participate in discussions. In Australia‚ the percentage of students attending single-sex secondary schools was 55% of boys and 54% of girls‚ in 1985. However‚ by 1995 the proportion of students attending had dropped to 41% of boys and 45% of

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    What if sports turned co-ed? Co-ed sports should be allowed. Three reasons are: the teams would have the best of both genders on one team‚ there would be more competition to make the team‚ and there would be better opponents to make better games. First of all‚ co-ed should be allowed because the teams would have the best players of both genders on one team. According to Caitlin Granfield of youthletic‚ “Before puberty‚ boys and girls who play sports together can learn many things about each

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    Schools Sex Ed

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    bound in wedlock by strategically eliminating sex-ed in public schools is absurd. Our government is foolish in presuming that our nation will remain celibate when 90 percent of our population is engaging in intercourse before marriage. Eighty-five percent of voters believe students need "age-appropriate information" on contraception and STI prevention‚ two thirds of parents believe sex education will delay sexually activity‚ and nine of 10 public school teachers believe we must inform students about

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    about aspects between single-sex school and co-ed school (coeducational school) in relation to what is best for their children. Hence‚ to justify which is a much preferred choice in respect to differences between the two kinds of school as well as its benefits and disadvantages. It is only natural‚ of course‚ for parents to be concerned especially in matters that concern their children. A minority of parents will choose to send their children to single-sex school because they are concerned about

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    with the gruesome trophy to his room‚ where it was placed on proud display despite his tender age‚ he brooded over fantasies of love and sex‚ with violence playing an inevitable role. One afternoon‚ discussing Edmund’s childish crush upon a grade-school teacher‚ Kemper’s sister asked him why he did not simply kiss the woman. Kemper answered‚ deadpan‚ "If I kiss her‚ I would have to kill her first." A second family cat fell victim to his urges; this one hacked with a machete‚ pieces of the carcass

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    First and foremost‚ although there is no universally accepted definition of co-branding‚ Leuthesser‚ Kohli and Suri (2003‚ p. 36) have defined co-branding as "the combining and retaining of two or more brands to create a single‚ unique product or service". Co-branding strategies are increasing used to fend off heavy competition and to gain more marketplace exposure (Spethmann & Benezra 1994). The main advantages are that companies can pool together their resources‚ reduce the cost of production

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    Sex Ed in Schools

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    “Curiosity killed the cat”‚ as the old saying goes‚ curiosity can lead to big trouble. Young people are curious about many things as they grow up‚ especially sex and sexuality. Being curious and not being informed can and does lead to experimenting to learn. Young people need to be educated about sex. It is important to allow young people the freedom to form their own attitudes and beliefs about sex and sexuality. They can get confused with all of the mixed messages they are sent through the media

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    question of whether universities should have co-ed dorms or not has been an ongoing discussion for years. Most college capuses have them for the dependcy of the the student. There are few colleges who don’t have co-ed dorms because of the insecure involvement of the students parents and also the cost of living. Although there are many disadvantages to having co-ed dorms‚ there are also mayn advantages which is why I agree with colleges having co-ed dorms. The parents of the students

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    Sex Ed in Schools

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    I.    Though some may think that Sexual Education in schools is unnecessary‚ students need to know the facts from an educated person they trust. a)    Many teens from ages 12-16 have no clue how dangerous it can be to be sexually active. b)    Sexual education in schools teaches teens the implications that having sex can bring into their lives. c)    Many teens believe anything they hear when it comes to sex. Usually‚ it’s the main topic of their peer group and the facts are almost never true

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