...Year round school isn’t the greatest option to better educate students. Breaks are a good way for students and teachers to figure out and plan what they want to do. Students could also use breaks as motivation. Without motivation grades will drop or students will drop out. There could be a better solution without having to eliminate summer vacation altogether. Summer break gives students time to relax and get away from school pressure. It gives them time to get away from bullies and just think things through also. 14% of high school students have considered suicide and 7% have attempted it according to http://www.bullyingstatistics.org/. The percentages could be much higher without time to get away from in school pressures. Summers give students...
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...Imagine waking up, and realizing there is no summer break. That would happen if we had year round schools. Although, people have been wondering whether or not Florida should not go to year round schools. Florida should not go to year round school because with the terrible new schedule, It would be hard for teachers to prepare, and summer job and sports would be hard to do. Although people may think it improves students academically, there is no clear evidence that they are better in school. First, It would be hard for teachers to prepare for the new year round school schedule because with the new schedule, Instead of having 2 months or so from summer, instead they have “little over a day to prepare for the upcoming school year, only a week...
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...do you feel about year round school? Today I am going to try to make you think that year round school is a good idea. A lot of people says that year round school is stupid most of those people have not even been to a year round school. Today I hope I will make you think like me. I have been to a year round school it was great with the longer spring and winter break there was a lot more time for me and my family and friends to hang out. Year round school is great idea to help kids.now you will see my point of view. Do you think I can change your mind? I think yes. People think that just because your summer shorter that year round school is terrible. Spring break instead of being one or maybe two weeks it is a three week break....
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...children of their childhood if we went to year-round schooling? Introducing the concept of year-round schooling, while it has its benefits, also raises concerns for many stakeholders. Here's an introduction to why some people consider year-round schooling to be disadvantageous. Although it has been the same for years, summer break should stay the same. Because it has been the same for years and everyone knows it that way. Year-round schooling is harder on students. Year-round schooling poses significant challenges to students, families, and educators alike, disrupting crucial elements of childhood development. Created a break in the 19th century was a belief that “too much schooling impaired a child and teachers health.” as well as the fact that if you have kids doing year round school, kids will be more likely to become lazy and fall behind. In conclusion, while year-round schooling presents its own set of challenges, it's essential to consider the potential benefits it offers, such as mitigating learning loss, promoting consistent learning...
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...Mrs. Pruszynski English 19 April 2024 Year-Round Schooling is a Bad Idea If schools start running year-round, then there will be a lot of very angry parents and students. When a school goes year-round, the summer gets shorter, which makes summer jobs shorter, which causes the students and parents to get angry at the school district. Schools going year-round would cause their students to not be able to get summer jobs to gain money for the future, and it would restrict their families from going on summer vacations. Schools should not be year-round because it makes it harder for students to get summer jobs to earn money for the future. In a paragraph called, “Year-Round School: Is it the Right Choice?” written by SBD Blog, it says, “High school students...
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...Year Round School There are 3,181 schools in the US that have changed to being year round. Year-round school started getting popular in the 1970’s when people decided the traditional school year was outdated. What is “Summer School”? Should schools be in session year round.” “students were given the summer off because they needed to help out on their families' farms.’’(Summer). Some people think year-round schools would be better because it has more breaks instead of a long summer break. Although some people think year-round school helps avoid burnout and saves money, year-round school shouldn’t become the norm because it ruins summer and is too hard to find childcare. Critics claim that year-round school messes with activities.It messes with...
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...Year-round schooling increased by 26 percent since 2007. The question whether Florida should go to year-round schools has been an on-going for a while. Florida should switch to year-round schooling because, kids don’t get bored during the year like they do in traditional school. In year-round schooling kids don’t forget what they learned over the long summer break. Even though in traditional schooling it’s easier for teens to get summer jobs, year-round schooling does prevent burnout. That's why Florida should switch to year-round schools. Florida should go to year-round schooling because kids don’t get as bored as they do in traditional schooling. According to www.scholastic.com, after Wake County had their first break, “They didn’t have the bored, glazed-over look of kids who had been in school for weeks on end with no break in sight”. This shows that in year-round schooling kids get a break right when they need it. In traditional school most children get bored less than halfway through the year. Year-round schooling keeps kids from getting bored unlike traditional school....
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...Central Luzon Division of City Schools DAYOS COLLEGE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY Makati City S.Y. 2014 – 2015 VISION/MISSION The institution aims to empower the students to become successful and productive individuals of the society by building programs that will help them further develop their skills and give them knowledge and values that they can use in the future. The institution is committed to provide activities and offering services that will hone them to become competent individuals in the future. GUIDANCE SERVICES/PROGRAMS | SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES | ACTIVITY/METHODS/STRATEGIES | TIME FRAME | MATERIALS | TARGET PARTICIPANTS | Testing Services * Entrance Examination * Personality Tests * Mental Ability * Aptitude Tests * Achievement tests * Assessment of Values and Habits * Emotional adjustment | * The students will be able to gain further knowledge about their strengths and weaknesses * The guidance counselor and teachers will be able to provide basis for research and information on other needs of the student * The students will be able to know their potentials | * Notification of applicants * Administration and scoring of tests * Interpretation of tests results * Dissemination of test results | * April to May 2014 * All year round | * Test papers * Folders | * Incoming First Year College Students * All Students | Information Services * EnrollmentOrientation * Consultation Information Forum | * To provide...
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...Abstract School age children should be required to attend year-round school because its benefits go far greater than just the student does. A year round education will help students retain the information learned; it can assist teachers in time saving curriculum work after the school day; which will help improve the students test scores. This program can keep students occupied more because of the less extended break can prevent them from getting in trouble. This program could reduce the financial drain parents might be feeling as the nation is dealing with its hard times. Students attending year round schooling are likely to perform as well or even better than their peers enrolled in the tradition 9-month programs. Year-Round Education Introduction An education is the key component of society today. In the past, an individual could have little or no education and still succeed in the world. However, things have changed and in the world of added technology, limited jobs in the workforce and or a lower job security because of the finical hardship having and education is a plus. To ensure we stay on this path its starts with the youths of today and my belief is the need for year round education. I will look take a look at some of the policies in place, describe some of the various models of year round education, some advantages and disadvantages of the school calendar, effects on student achievement and family effects of the plan. With all this explained and said...
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...When it comes to year round schooling, many people have debated on whether or not it is the right decision for the students. There is two sides to the argument. One is that summer vacations hurt the children’s learning experience because every year when they come back, they have to re-learn what they have forgotten over the summer. Another side to the argument is that having a summer vacation is essential to growing up. School systems and communities have come up with many different options, and by the end of this paper you can decided which would best suit you. Through research we have found that since back in the 1800’s they have handled schooling in many different ways. Back then schools lacked a long summer vacation we are used to today. Their schooling was handled by them going to school from December to March, have a break, and then return mid-May to August. Other schools in this era had children from working families attend an eleven month school year, it served as a safe and inexpensive place for them to be. Since the 1900’s school districts around the country have offered a longer school year, involving shorter spread out vacations. As opposed to our system now, schooling around the world differs from ours here in America. They are not used to a short school year followed by a long vacation. Instead, children in countries such as Europe, Asia, and South America go to school more days per year, as well as more hours per day. On one side of the debate there is the families...
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...style paper Example | Description | Small, Medium and Micro Enterprise(SMME)Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development(OECD)Manufacturing Advisory Centres(MACs)Industrial Development Corporation(IDC)Western Cape Business Opportunities Forum( WCBOF) | The full name is followed by the abbreviation | (Marais , 2001;and Chrisholm,2004)(van Bussel,1998; and OECD,2004)(Thomas,1999,p.29)(Sarder et al., 1997;Tweed and Massey, 2000; Audet et al., 2007)(Selsky and Parker,2005, p.854; Kourula and Laasonen, 2009, p.1; Le Ber and Branzei, 2009, p.2; and Rasche, 2009, p.517) | The in-referencing style is given in the round brackets starting with the name of the author , the year of publication and page number separated by comma. If there are multiple authors in In-references then those are separated by semicolon. | (Department of Trade and Industry,1995) | Organization’s full name is followed by the year of event. | “Review of ten years of small-business support in South Africa 1994-2004” (Department of Trade and Industry,2004)“The government reiterated.....the disabled” (Department of Trade and Industry,2004, p.70) | The statement in quotation is followed by who stated it , when and the page number. | Christian Friedrich* and Eslyn Isaacs** | Footnote is indicated by asterisk(*). | Thomas(1999) | Author’s name and year of statement | (Audet et al. , 2007) | If there are more than two authors then main author’s name appears first followed by et al. and year of...
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...best educates its citizens” (Aasen, 2010, p.4). Education makes most people think of public schools and the structure of schools. The complaints of public schools or “traditional” schools are under- funded, overcrowded, unchallenging curriculum, and student peer pressure. Traditional schools also work in a fixed time slots and do not leave enough time for parents and children to have enough time together. Along with traditional schools being in a fix time, the curriculum is in set times, therefore, parents have turn to alternative education. Fixing the problems of educating children, the place of education is somewhere to start. For example, private schools that can be expensive with cost being around $400 per child, charter schools that basic curriculum is in the form of public schools but under no guidelines and accountability to the state, or homeschooling that has been taught for centuries in an environment based on student success. Homeschooling provides a better education than traditional school, through year-round education, one-on-one curriculum, and ability to teach real-world applied education. Homeschooling Every day is a learning experience. Advantage to year-round schooling is that it installs a strong work ethic into students. They do not lose what was taught previously over summer vacation. Because one parent is home all the time, year...
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...UP School of Economics Discussion Papers Discussion Paper No. 2012-06 March 2012 Whose child is it anyway? Differential parental investments in education and children under kinship care in the Philippines by Joseph J. Capuno and Xylee Javier School of Economics, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City UPSE Discussion Papers are preliminary versions circulated privately to elicit critical comments. They are protected by Republic Act No. 8293 and are not for quotation or reprinting without prior approval. Whose child is it anyway? Differential parental investments in education and children under kinship care in the Philippines Joseph J. Capunoa, and Xylee Javierb a,b School of Economics, University of the Philippines Diliman, Quezon City 1101 Philippines Abstract While education is universally held to enhance a child human development, policies must still contend with parental biases. Here, we investigate if school attendance of young household members aged 6-12 years old varies with their kinship ties to the household heads in the Philippines. Applying probit regression techniques on a dataset culled from the five rounds of the Annual Poverty Indicators Survey, we find that the probability of attending school of the head's own child is about 2.9-percentage points greater that that other relatives in the same age group, controlling for income and other factors. However, there are no differences in the likelihood of school attendance between...
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...1. Describe a community of which you are a part (your school, your neighborhood, your family, your church, an organization, etc.) and tell us why it is important to you. Feminism club plays a crucial role in my life because it provides me with a platform to further the rights of minorities like myself. Within the club, I strive to create a safe space for members to comfortably talk about problems revolving around body image, sex trafficking, LGBTQ rights, and other prominent issues. As the president of feminism club, I am responsible for curating the discussions and activities that take place each week. In order to create a well-rounded plan for each meeting I incorporate projects that each member can get involved in. The work that we do even...
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...(2004-2010) have been developed to offer the structure to guide response to HIV. Prevention and supporting services for those living with HIV/AIDS and reducing the impact of this disease were the broad objectives. Knowledge and conception about HIV/AIDS in Bangladesh: Most of the people in this country have very little knowledge and misperceptions regarding the causes and transmission of STIs/AIDS. The major number of them did not yet know the name of any sexual disease or its treatment. If we focus on street children same scenario is found. Some illiterate people think that to take drugs together and sharing kitchen materials and even to have food in a single plate AIDS could be transmitted from one person to another. There was a research conducted in Comilla district to assess the knowledge level. The table shows in detail: Table-1(Distribution of knowledge about HIV/AIDS) Variables Yes (%) No (%) Knowledge on HIV/AIDS: Have you ever heard about HIV/AIDS Which virus spread AIDS It is confirmed to death for AIDS It is a communicable...
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