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    young as three years old have been identified as bullies. Bullying can happen anywhere groups of kids meet‚ like at school‚ camp‚ or in an afterschool or daycare setting. Adults must address this problem by providing character education‚ mentoring programs‚ and be positive role models to minimize bullying in elementary schools. Bullying can take on many forms. In many elementary schools‚ the bullying often starts with exclusion from social groups‚ spreading rumors‚ teasing and name calling. Most

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    There is no better time than now to find a safe place to have unsafe ideas. In high school we learned how to think‚ cooperate‚ listen‚ dream‚ thrown at us are the hows but now we’re faced with the whats‚ the challenges to which we will give ourselves. When we think‚ do we think up? Imagine up? Dream up? We are living in a privileged situation where knowledge seeps out from the walls‚ waiting for us to sink down into it‚ but the complicated world we are entering demands that we do more than that.

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    Elementary school teachers work in public and private schools. They instruct children in grades kindergarten through fifth. They usually teach one class of about 25 children. Younger elementary children study subjects such as writing‚ reading‚ and counting. Older elementary children learn history‚ math‚ and English. Elementary school teachers teach social skills to children in all grades. Audio-visual aids‚ classroom handouts‚ and computers are used to help children understand things. Sometimes films

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    Introduction Lacy Elementary school is a public school‚ serving over its capacity that is 500. 650 students are getting the education in the 60-year old building that is located in an urban district. The school is receiving federal aid for the lunch and breakfast programs. Thirty-percent of the student population use buses to come to the school every day. The Lacy elementary school has before and after school programs that are run by the school’s PTA volunteers and paraprofessionals. Student Characteristics

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    Mildred Rivas 11-29-2010 Social Justice Volunteering in an elementary school Volunteering is a fulfilling experience. Many people do not take the opportunity to volunteer in their children’s school for a variety of reasons. In fact‚ volunteering at your child school give you a lot of opportunity and experiences. Personally‚ I began my volunteer experience this year at Irving Elementary School‚ ever since that first volunteering opportunity available to me. From helping young students

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    Bullying in Elementary Schools People hear the word class bully and the majority think of kids fist fighting in the schoolyard‚ or the mean kid taking lunch money from those they can push around‚ but this abusive behavior is far more severe than the fist fighting in the schoolyard‚ or the lunch money being taken from a classmate. This type of behavior has become more aggressive and dangerous than it was twenty years ago. We as adults need to change the perception that bullying at school is a part

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    The debate over whether or not recess should remain a standard part of the elementary school daily schedule has existed for many years. The continuing trend toward reallocating time in school to focus on academics has led to a reduction of the amount of recess breaks children receive in school. Recess gives students time to take an unstructured break from their class work and allows them to play and socialize with their peers. Those in favor of eliminating recess believe that recess wastes valuable

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    running for school president. You may know me‚ but for the ones who don’t I am an [enter grade]. Today I’m going to tell you why I should to be school president. I’m here to discuss fun‚ and more important things. I know that it is the beginning of the year ‚ but have we done anything fun this year or are we? And what funds have we raised for field trips? Nada! Right. I‚ [insert name]‚ should be voted for school President this year because‚ it is my [number of years in school] year here

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    My Bullying Experience In elementary school I was the victim of bullying on many different occasions by several boys in my class. Growing up I wasn’t the skinniest kid‚ like some of the other children‚ and I would be bullied because of this. I can remember one time in grade 6‚ that I was playing with some of my friends on the playground and one of the boys in my class got mad at me and called me fat. Thinking it was funny and seeing how I was very hurt from this he continued to call me fat. I was

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    As a paraprofessional in an elementary school‚ I recognize how imperative it is for teachers to encourage and motivate students. I want to motivate my students while challenging them through their assignments. My strategy for accomplishing this goal is to develop their social and interaction skills by allowing students to work independently and in groups. In other words‚ given the tools of new information linked with prior knowledge promotes creativity and problem solving skills. Furthermore‚ I

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