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    Zero tolerance policy has some beneficial factors but it’s mainly viewed now as a problem in schools with the academic levels dropping and student dropout increases. Schools also have problems with different teacher’s perspective on the rules and what they believe the rule means. Some show favoritism in schools and only set the rules for certain students while allowing others to feel like they have the ability to do what they want when they want to. Some overdo their “power” in disciplinary actions

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    The role of schools in national policies St Mark’s Secondary School has been contacted by the DfE‚ as it is trialling a fresh community programme to encourage schools from a range of rural areas to develop wider community and diversity links. The school will then be asked to return a report‚ which will form the basis of a new national policy for schools. The school does not have to take part but is considering whether to do so. What do you think the benefits might be for the school and for the

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    The second major issue with the school was the zero-tolerance policy. My previous schools had been bad in this regard‚ but this one took the cake. The teachers punished all ’crimes’ equally‚ with several days in ISS (In School Suspension) where children would frequently get behind in their schoolwork. Dropping a pencil during a test and having the audacity to pick it up was met with the same punishment as pushing me down a flight of concrete stairs with a twenty-pound baritone. Usually‚ in my class

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    The zero tolerance policy has been getting more and more heat from media and parents alike within the last couple of years. For children being sent home because of their hairstyles‚ or because they simply don’t have any hair at all‚ such as the little girl who shaved her head in support of her best friend going through chemotherapy. Although these things are understandable within the stance of following rules and the student code of conduct‚ is it really that important enough to deny a child their

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    Why have girls improved in school and boys declined? There are two aspects that affect this change; the external and internal factors. The external factors are the one that occur outside the school; first factor is the impact of feminism and the decline of patriarchy. Since 1960s‚ the feminist movement has challenged the traditional stereotype of a women’s role only as mother and housewife‚ which was subordinate to her breadwinner husband. This raised women’s expectations and self-esteem‚ as well

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    Support during labor is highly recommended a. What is a doula? What do they do during the birth? What qualifications do they usually have? A doula is a professional trained in childbirth who provides emotional‚ physical and informational support to the mother who is expecting‚ is experiencing labor‚ or has recently given birth. The doula’s purpose is to help women have a safe‚ memorable and empowering birthing experience because she recognizes birth as a key experience the mother will remember all

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    School districts across the country use discipline policies that take students out of the classroom and into the criminal justice system at startling rates‚ this is known as the school-to-prison pipeline. Statistics show that these policies extremly target students of color and those with a history of abuse‚ neglect‚ poverty or learning disabilities. It is difficult to identify the exact reason for the pipeline‚ but the three main causes are discrimination‚ lack of opportunities‚ and zero-tolerance

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    The Lathrop R-II Middle School’s snack policy is currently that students are not allowed to eat in class. The sixth grade‚ first hour‚ Language Arts class conducted a study on the current snack policy. We created a survey for the students and teachers of Lathrop Middle School and counted snack related issues in the middle school and administration buildings (computer lab‚ art room‚ and choir room). Based on this evidence we recommend that the snack policy be changed‚ allowing students snacks in 3rd

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    has launched a new menu lunch mandating a maximum calories of 650 for elementary; 700‚ middle school; and 850‚ high school. However‚ the current California lunch policy reflecting the recommendation of the first lady turns out to be a flop in altering student’s perspective nutrition and health. In fact‚ the new lunch program is inferior to its predecessor. The obtrusive limitation of the current lunch policy lies on two key factors—time and appetite. For one thing‚ the current lunch time given to students

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    Why Schools Shouldn’t Have E-Days Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have school on snow days?Yes‚it is true.Some students have school on snow days called E-Days.Why should students have school on days.Schools shouldn’t have E-Days.Schools shouldn’t have E-Days because not all families have internet‚students can’t communicate with teachers‚and big families only have one computer. Firstly‚schools shouldn’t have E-Days because not all families only have internet.For students to do their

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