In current political affairs, there is a strong competition between the democratic candidate, Bernie Sanders and republican candidate, Donald Trump. Both of these candidates have somewhat different backgrounds and views and ideas, such as their past experiences (which definitely affects how they choose to react to some issues), their views about the current education system and how they might improvise on it. Sanders and Trump have very contrasting background experiences. Sanders has done hard work
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kind of school they went on to. If they achieved well, there were sent to a Grammar School which offered an academic curriculum and access to higher education. These pupils were mainly middle class. Those who failed the 11+ exam were made to go to a Secondary Modern School or a Technical School that offered a non-academic, practical curriculum. These pupils were mainly working class. This system reproduced class inequality by channeling the two social classes into two different types of schools that
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Team athletics are a huge part of society and of school, where most people start truly developing who they’re going to be for the rest of their lives. During this time, it is important to build strong connections and strong personal values. Team athletics do exactly that; they teach kids values that will last a lifetime and that can make them better people. Whether it be from: football, soccer, baseball, softball, field hockey, it doesn’t matter. Team sports teach things people might not learn anywhere
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Name: Instructor's Name: Subject: Date: Educational Portfolio Mission My preferred career path is in teaching, and the type of job is an elementary school teacher. I am passionate about children and enjoy being around them. Having a career that involve children is not only fulfilling but also a dream job. The career is not stressful, but mostly fun, which contributes to making it the most popular job. The course that I am undertaking is aligned to the career of teaching, making it relate to my personal
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stipulate that, “The State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels and shall take appropriate steps to make such education accessible to all”. There are many areas that do not have complete elementary schools. Among the many reasons cited for these are the inaccessibility of certain localities due to geographic condition, the uneven distribution of pupils in certain grade levels, the pupil proportion per teacher is too small for the establishment of a
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permitted when students have something important to say in class. Wangila, M. J., Martin, W., & Ronald, M. (2015). Effect of Programmed Instruction on Students' Attitude towards Structure of the Atom and the Periodic Table among Kenyan Secondary Schools. Science Education International, 26(4), 488-500. Sauter, V. L. (2015). Making Data Flow Diagrams Accessible for Visually Impaired Students Using Excel Tables. Journal Of Information Systems Education, 26(1),
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My Philosophy Although I have not been in the field for a long time. I have worked with children in the past. I went to school for a medical assistant and worked in pediatrics. I always knew that I wanted to work with children. I had an opportunity to volunteer at my son’s preschool in 2014 as the family president. I felt at home working with the children and their families. I would read to the kids, play games with them, and play make believe with. I would go home tired and want to go back for
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leads to inequality of education due to lack of financial resources in the school to provide opportunities, facilities and programs for the students. This inequality of opportunities is evident and often leads up to broader, much larger social problems in the long run. According to the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights, racial minorities are more likely, than their white counterpart, to be suspended from school, receive less access to math and science classes, and are usually taught
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1. During a job interview the principal of a middle school asked if you are “highly qualified” for the position. How would you respond? My response: I am qualified in terms of experience and knowing what are the needs of the children. I am not highly qualified but I know how to deal with the children. Some people are highly qualified and still don’t know how to manage their classroom. I am qualifying myself at the University of Belize currently on my last semester before internship. 2. Imagine
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playgrounds. They can also carryout awareness campaigns on child safety. Installing CCTVs in areas frequented by children ill also go a long way towards ensuring child safety. Schools should place special emphasis on child safety education. As young children are the most vulnerable, child safety education should start in primary schools so that children can learn how to be safe from strangers. Children should also be taught to trust their instincts and seek
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