In order to create a community where there is mutual respect and fairness, staff and students have jointly worked on setting out the Rights of students and their Responsibilities. Knowing your Responsibilities as well as your Rights, we believe is also vital preparation for the world beyond school. General Rights • To be Safe • To a Good Education • To be Respected Specific Rights • To work in a safe environment • To have Health & Safety Rules explained • To feel safe with staff and students
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of the most wonderful experiences that a person can have in their childhood. I did so many things while I was in high school that I can imagine myself doing them now as a grown man. In high school classes are not as hard as in college because the teachers do not treat you like and adult and they take things easier than a professor in college. For me high school was a great experience because I had the chance to make friend because it was the time when I arrive to this country. Also, I was a different
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Power of Public Schools Regarding Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs, we as humans strive to reach the level of self-actualization. The earlier we start, the more likely we are successfully achieve this goal. This narrows it down to our youth. What are their parents like, siblings, home life, and more importantly social life? Children develop social skills from meetings new kids at school, playground and many more. It is important what we surround and teach our children. Public schooling is one of the
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us the teachers to help educate the parents as much as we educate their children. We as teachers can help by sending home things to get the parent involved. We can send home some type of game to play with one of the subject we are teaching the child. The school can put on programs that the child and parent can come and have fun for free. Things like carnivals, special luncheons or even special days they come in for fun activities and special treats. There is so much that we as teachers and a school
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supervision is to assist the teacher to learn from his or her experience and progress in expertise, as well as to ensure good service to the student. It is not only an observation but also an existence. The author points out that most teachers have a negative view of supervision and the relationship between the teacher and supervisor can be hostile and only provides summative evaluation. To counteract the situation, the clinical supervision model was introduced to propose that teachers can be familiar with
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students through competitive programs. It is a suburban city school that has a mix diversity of Haitian, Hispanic and American population. The school serves about 2074 students in grades 6 through 8, 100 teachers and has an overall staff of 64 which include clerical maintenance and substitute teachers. DEMOGRAPHIC FOR THE SCHOOL Total 6th grade students | 617 | Total 7th grade students | 788 | Total 8th grade students | 669 | Total number of students | 2074 | Total number of American Indian/Alaska
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become good at math? For Jaime Escalante, one of America’s most famous teachers, it only takes “ganas”. As Mr. Escalante often explained, “ganas” (Spanish word for desire) will motivate any student to find and exploit their full potential, regardless of their economic or ethnic background. Jaime Escalante was born in La Paz, the capital city of Bolivia, South America. With the example of his parents, who were both teachers, he found a passion for teaching in his native country. Escalante taught
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of Technology into Lesson Plans Delondria Catrice Randolph Ashford University Dr. Sheila Thomas January 28, 2013 [no notes on this page] -1- IMPROVED INTEGRATION OF TECHNOLOGY 2 Improved Integration of Technology into Lesson Plans Teachers regularly search for new techniques to implement in the classroom to better meet the needs of our students. Educators make a commitment to learning by constantly striving to improve their abilities in subject matter and educational technology. With
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2012 Philosophy of Education Those entering the world of education soon learn that there is a lack of agreement concerning the purpose of education, what should be taught, who should be taught, and how they should be taught. Beginning teachers are frequently overwhelmed and puzzled by the intensity of the debate. It seems that everyone has an opinion about teaching and learning. To further emphasize the importance of understanding different philosophical perspectives, it is useful to
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Freedom Writers Diary Review The movie “Freedom Writers” is a true story about a white teacher trying to make a difference in a room crammed with black, Latino and Asian high school freshmen. It is defiantly a challenge, especially for a first time teacher. Hillary Swank is the main actress and she plays Erin Gruwell, a 23-year-old teacher in 1994 assigned to teach freshman and softmore English at Wilson High School in Long Beach, Calif. By the time Erin steps into her classroom, two years after
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