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the educational setting, and considers the role of school nurses. At a time when an increasing number of students are receiving s...
or is hired for a position. Employers see the degree as a sort of prerequisite. Even if the degree has nothing to do with the posi...
learning of this, was distressed that she was not consulted. Hilbert relates, "My feelings were hurt" (p. 16). However, her princi...
to language. For example, there would not be the idea of darkness without an understanding of what it means to have light. Therefo...
valuing the employees rather than treating them as economic commodities. At first it appears that these two views are diam...
"empiricists claim that nothing is in the mind that did not come through the senses." Such a claim would suggest that people are l...
about the impacts of specific instructional methodologies and motivational elements. As a result, Cohen called for the expansion ...
be time consuming, but is especially beneficial for students who do not have a grasp of computer technology or who are more tactil...
impact on both the quality and productivity of the workplace. It showed that any environmental changes, could, in the short term i...
or discourage prayer, or participate in such activities with students" (Uncle Sams Prayer Stick, 2003, p. 38). At what appeared to...
an unusual name or because he appears incapable of defending himself, the emotional trauma of bullying is not something for school...
more likely to smoke, drink alcohol, use illegal drugs and commit petty crimes than are peers who do not gamble, which places addi...
showers can be very traumatic for these youngsters (Temple University, n.d.). This ties in with their psychological and social dev...
felt, should be more like factories and "turn out" a reliable product, that is, a worker ready to fit like a cog into Americas gro...
his head, and at the age of 14 took his own life. Erikson states that during adolescence the child leaves behind one type of ide...
reread the same text while logging summaries, connections and questions that arose. As a follow-up they were divided into groups ...
on math and science, something all too often discarded by school systems around the nation. While other schools are dumbing down c...
In four pages this paper discusses providing disabled children with proper education in a consideration of the Individuals with Di...
In seven pages this paper discusses a proposal for extracurricular activities for the handicapped students of Middlesex School. F...
In 10 pages this paper provides an historical overview of the normal schools and traces how they evolved into teachers colleges an...
In nine pages this paper presents the argument against blanket drug testing of high school athletes. Seven sources are cited in t...
In eight pages the problems connected with juvenile delinquency in public schools are examined in terms of the students who are th...
In fifteen pages this paper discusses the social and educational benefits of home schooling. Ten sources are cited in the bibliog...
In nine pages home schooling's recent popularity is examined in a consideration of various policy and legal issues and the increas...
In six pages this paper discusses Canada's public education system and the growing popularity of private and home schooling. Ther...
In five pages this examination of school boards includes their significance, functions, politics, elections, authority, and decisi...
In four pages educational access and the concept of equal opportunity are examined within the context of President Bill Clinton's ...
In six pages this paper examines 1950s and 1960s psychological studies of children with special learning needs and emphasizes the ...
In twenty pages current research is applied to the topic of dyslexia and its learning disability status with the proposal of a sch...
In eight pages this paper discusses reconstructionism, progressivism, essentialism, and perennialism philosophical approaches to p...