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    Subjects taught at school Executive Summary Table of Contents Executive Summary 3 Introduction 5 Task 1 English 5 1.1 Literature 5 1.2 Grammar 5 1.3 Poetry 5 Task 2 Social Sciences 5 2.1 History 5 2.2 Civics 5 2.3 Geography 5 Task 3 Science 5 3.1 Biology 5 3.2 Chemistry 5 3.2.1 Organic 5 3.2.2 Inorganic 5 3.3 Physics 5 Conclusion 5 References 5 Introduction Task 1 English 1.1 Literature 1.2 Grammar 1.3 Poetry Task 2 Social Sciences 2.1 History 2.2 Civics 2.3 Geography Task 3 Science 3.1 Biology

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    Schools have had music and art classes in the curriculum since the beginning of public schooling in the United States. In fact‚ Dr.Flynn states‚ “More than 97% of public schools provide art/or music education at the elementary level”. These classes are extremely important for the students. Arts education should be kept in the school curriculum because it increases academic achievement‚ helps children develop and builds stronger confidence. One reason art education should be kept in the curriculum

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    DEVELOPING STRATEGIES FOR EFFECTIVE STUDENT TEACHING PROGRAM IN ARTS EDUCATION A Thesis Presented to The Graduate School Faculty Ramon Magsaysay Technological University IbaZambales In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Master of Arts in Education by ZHOU XINYI January 2013 Republic of the Philippines Ramon Magsaysay Technological University GRADUATE SCHOOL Iba‚ Zambales The study hereto attached

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    More Jobs Less Crimes

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    Are More Jobs or More Police the solution to ending crimes? A Paper By Dominique J. Lacey Submitted In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for History 2112 Submitted To: Dr. John L. Rhodes‚ Sr. FVSU March 9‚ 2011 I have and honest belief that more jobs throughout America could possibly be the solution to ending most crimes around the country. Truth is that many U.S. citizens‚ who commit burglaries or break- ins‚ only do it because they are in need of money. If

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    Teaching Students with Adhd

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    Teaching Children with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder: Instructional Strategies and Practices By: U.S. Department of Education‚ Office of Special Education Programs (2004) In this article Introduction Inattention‚ hyperactivity‚ and impulsivity are the core symptoms of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). A child’s academic success is often dependent on his or her ability to attend to tasks and teacher and classroom expectations with minimal distraction. Such skill enables

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    There are many details that describe teaching as a professional career. To highlight a few I will start with first specialized subject knowledge such as a math teacher for college courses also having a math degree. Teachers must also have general knowledge of other subjects that is not their specialized subject so they meet the demands that may be presented. Teachers must have four general types of specialized knowledge and that is knowledge of content‚ pedagogical content knowledge which is the

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    High school students today deal with overloaded schedules‚ hours of homework‚ and heightened academic and extracurricular expectations. These demands leave students overstressed and with no time to themselves to relax or reflect. A typical day can find a student waking up at 6:30 to rush to school for a club meeting‚ followed by a typical school day‚ sports practice until 6:30‚ SAT prep class until 8:30‚ then home to eat dinner‚ shower‚ do homework‚ and finally fall into bed exhausted. High school

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    Focus Student Reflection

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    both of my focus students were able to achieve the learning goal‚ a few of my students were not. My class average‚ after grading their worksheets‚ was between a 80% or 85%. For the students that did not grasp the concept‚ I would bring out a hundreds chart for them to use. These charts tend to help students because they are comfortable using them. I did not initially suggest using them because I do not want my students relying on them. During the gradual release‚ I would ask students to come back

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    There are some schools in the US that pay their students to do well. They will pay them with cash or incentives if they do well. This is a good idea because it not only keeps the student off the streets but‚ they get paid for doing their “job.” in the article i will discuss why this is a good idea Students have been told for years‚ probably as young as 3rd or 4th grade‚ that being a student is your job. Well that is completely true because you have to do work assigned by your boss (the teacher)

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    Vocation of Eloquence

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    VOCATION OF ELOQUENCE The last and final discussion that Frye has deals directly with the readers of society. Since writers are quite out numbered by readers‚ it makes sense that Frye would address some issues pertaining to society’s faults. Even though Frye’s job is critique literature‚ he explains that critiquing society is very closely related to literature. The Vocation of Eloquence essentially means the skill of beautiful words. This describes talks about the need for society to educate their

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