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    Response Essay In reading the three articles‚ “From Degrading to De-Grading” by Alfie Kohn‚ “And Now He is Nothing” by Michael Specter and “Dilma Rousseff” by Simon Romero my impressions of each article varies from one of unbelief to affirmation. As compelling as the ideology of not grading is‚ the practicality of implementation would be enormous. The assumption that Lance Armstrong is now nothing can it really be so easily dismissed? Finally‚ Dilma Rousseff rise to power as a right of previous

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    Reduced Homework Shouldn’t the district or teachers assign students less homework? We should have less homework because some students have activities outside of school‚ they don’t have time to spend with their family anymore‚ and it may affect their physical health. There should be a sufficient of homework so that students will not have to have a lot of stress. First of all‚ the reason why teachers should give less homework is because like I said‚ some students have activities outside of school

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    grading systems‚ students no longer focus on the course material and its importance‚ instead attention is based around how well they performed in comparison to their peers (Kohn 30). The author of “The Case against GRADES”‚ Alfie Kohn‚ is the publisher of fourteen books based on education‚ parenting‚ competition and motivation. Kohn debates that the competitiveness of letter grading systems is not healthy because it causes students to focus on doing better than others in comparison to actually focusing

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    quarter (23%) of parents completing homework with absolutely no input from their child. This is a ridiculous statistic. Not only is homework taking up kid’s time‚ but it is wasting their parents’ time too. Children need to spend time with family. Alfie Kohn‚ author of The Homework Myth‚ agree with this; “Homework is frequently the source of frustration‚ exhaustion‚ family conflicts and a lack of time for kids to pursue other interests. It may be the greatest single extinguisher of children ’s curiosity

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    himself for tomorrow’s work force? She knew that she and other researchers had to be advocates for the children they taught and speak out at faculty meetings‚ meeting the teacher nights‚ and parent teacher conferences. The author shared a quote from Alfie Kohn (American writer and lecturer) that suggested that homework shouldn’t be given unless on occasion when it is truly necessary and beneficial for most of the children. To prove this‚ according to the author‚ there is a need for deep discussions about

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    Alfie Kohn’s “How Not to Get into College”‚ and Daniel Barwick’s “Enjoying the so-called “Iced-cream”” express through both real and fictional problems that the dependency placed on exterior sources for happiness serves only to result in false self-fulfillment and temporary happiness. Kohn exhibits this through the mentally draining process of a student’s pathway to success. In his essay‚ he explains that the overwhelming pressure that students place on grades only to get in to College is not the

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    Description of the Homework Assignment 70% of student mark will consist of the home work assignment. This assignment will consist of a focused research of an international company which the students are free to choose. The students are asked to analyze the points below. So‚ the content of Homework essay consists of: • The developing history of a company acting internationally (short history‚ beginning). • The international external environment of the company (political‚ economical

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    In the article "The Wrong Way to Get People to Do the Right Thing” by Alfie KohnKohn makes a claim declaring the current hypocritical nature of helping. The theme of the article is as a critique to loss of genuine altruism and a restrain to rewarded prosocial behaviors. Strategies Kohn employs to support his assertion include reasoning logics‚ rational evidence and stylistic pathos. Starts with the paradox title‚ Kohn grabs readers’ curiosity by creating the doubt: how did this happen and

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    Alfie Kohn’s Beyond Discipline About Alfie Kohn: - A former teacher who is now a full-time writer and lecturer. - Wrote several influential books and published numerous journal articles relating to motivation‚ grading‚ discipline‚ and developing caring people. - Recognized as one of the most original thinkers in education - www.afliekohn.org Kohn’s Contributions: - Instruction should be based off constructivist theory. o Constructivist Theory holds that students cannot receive knowledge

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    Frisca Saputro Intermediate C Anrisa Fannin October 13th‚ 2009 The Hermansons Alfie Kohn‚ an American author and lecturer who has explored a number of topics in education‚ parenting‚ and human behavior‚ says‚ “Children‚ after all‚ are not just adults-in-the-making. They are people whose current needs and rights and experiences must be taken seriously.” That means needs and rights of children are big deals and we need to fight for them. However‚ it did not happen with Amy Hermansons‚ a girl

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