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Essays 91 - 120
Mandatory uniform policies for schools are assessed in a paper consisting of four pages. Ten sources are cited in the bibliograph...
In thirty pages this essay discusses public school system problems, private school alternatives, and charter school issues as they...
In fifteen pages this paper considers research on public schooling versus home schooling in a comparison that reveals home schooli...
In nine pages home schooling's recent popularity is examined in a consideration of various policy and legal issues and the increas...
In five pages New York's drug testing policy implementation in the private sector, government, and at school are examined in terms...
A one page paper contains a letter of persuasion directed toward school administrators that claims a student's grades, commitment ...
In seven pages this paper presents a proposal to investigate the benefits of adopting a school uniform policy with longer paper su...
the speech and language program and that space needs to be as close to the regular classrooms as possible (California Department o...
unskilled, dead end jobs. When school-based child care are not available, Head Start programs step in to give children of teen pa...
discussion is in favor of implementing school uniforms within our district. Improve School Climate and Culture While there are t...
In nine pages this paper presents a fictitious school board proposal to develop a social promotion policy with options assessed in...
In ten pages this paper argues in support of education's privatization and away from the policy of mandatory school attendance. S...
In 7 pages this paper discusses U.S. schools and dealing with growing violence with zero tolerance policies and peer counseling am...
In twenty nine pages this paper contrasts the business strategies espoused by University of Michigan's C.K. Prahalad, London Schoo...
benefits in the way of museums, industries, and artistic venues that make downtown locations vital areas for learning to take plac...
is the issue of whether random drug tests should be aimed at a specific group of students who are considered to be at a higher ris...
determines both the content and the means of instruction" (Bob Jones University, 2001). Thus, we conclude that a Christian educati...
both the "organization and society" (9). Which is least desirable? This is the "One-way asymmetrical" model, as this PR model is...
of the world speaks languages other than English. Hence, there is good reason to speak the language. Yet, American public schools ...
and Princeton. Many of the staff appear to be committed to the school, despite disagreements many have stayed in their jobs and m...
leadership providing "mapped, prioritized standards," which are then implemented with five general categories, which are: 1. Rese...
A 3 page paper which compares and contrasts the requirements for home schooling concerning independent home schooling and church h...
"dangerous weapon". The legal definition of "dangerous weapon" is pretty much consistent across states. In Maryland, the t...
but remains a symbol of modernism. When consider the term modern, until recently the use of the term modern, and the associated m...
in learning and developing leadership skills. in this stage, students must be given very explicit lessons and directions to learn ...
asset turnover is calculated by taking the sales and dividing them by the fixed assets, as this firm has no fixed assets this is n...
at the past and the philosophies that have created the present. Resnick and Hall (1998) point out that the current educational s...
Slattery and Steinberg, 1999). Dewey promoted social experiences and having students solve problems in group settings (Kincheloe...
educational goals and objectives continue to increase; 2. communities are constantly demanding more and better services from the s...
school counseling program would improve achievement (Brown and Trusty, 2005). As an example of strategic intervention, the author...