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encouraged by the Supreme Courts decision on the "appropriateness of public funds" being allocated to private schools (Powers and ...
such as the physical state of the building and other factors which impact the health of students. Furthermore, it is impo...
the globe, to armchair inquiry into such things as films, television and music of contemporary urban life. While anthropology may ...
being the victims(Patterson, 1989). Mostly the victims are those children that are younger, or perceived as weaker in some way. Th...
of the Madison Country Day School to address difficult issues. Ms. Cornish charges that her dismissal has not been based on quant...
school math curriculum follows a predetermined course sequence, "algebra, geometry, advanced algebra and pre-calculus," students w...
Melville is describing again the schoolmaster not just as an animal carrying out instinctual actions, but is describing his behavi...
from high school, computers will have moved beyond commonplace to being as necessary to modern life as indoor plumbing and electri...
phone numbers for that person as well as for each member of the family (The American National Red Cross, nd). The second step is...
to other venues merely because the cost of creating a special program for one child may be prohibitive. The cost of bus service is...
to re-launch this service to this target market with a budget of ?1,000. The best way to look at this is to consider the theory be...
for science, technology, and international business" (Unz and Tuchman, 1997). In other words, this legislation was passed in order...
somebody picking on someone else and hurting them" ("Dealing, 2002, p.6). The harmful effects of bullying are quite obvious and ...
the collective and tries to provide an understanding of how current social conditions have come about them, and how they interact ...
moral philosophy and ethical behaviors begin with the proposition that there are certain responsibilities that individuals must a...
not act as a powerful incentive for improvement" (p. 255). According to Gehring (2000), the overall consensus on standardiz...
color as well as students with emotional and behavioral disorders" (Austin, 2003; p. 17)? Can educators achieve better results by...
and nonfiction, will be purchased to lend to students as well as to give to students. Duration is two days. There should be no rea...
of Sleep Medicine and a professor of internal medicine at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, the effects of starting the sch...
their replacements say theyll try to stop the loan with a lawsuit if necessary. The three challengers who were guaranteed board se...
thereby perpetuating unequal resources". The goal of each approach to school funding is to...
students in 2004 from 24% of students in 2003 (MORI, 2004). Bullying and threatening behaviour are increasing and it was found tha...
responding to student aggression. Each participant received a 4-page survey instrument. Forty-seven percent of the surveys were re...
is narrower and more concentrated by looking to information to be gained in-depth from a smaller quantity of subjects. Often this...
health services available to students. Changes over the years have diminished that role to the point of eliminating it in many sc...
zero tolerance policies have instigated. For example, in Fort Myers, Florida, a high school senior, who was also a National Merit ...
and rudimentary at best. Such terms as "inflammatory" and "obscene" are subjective terms. The statue of Venus Demilo, for example,...
is about civil rights (Friel, 2004). One school district that just recently adopted school vouchers was the District of Columbia ...
All of the results of this reengineering, however, were not as positive. The process had not taken into consideration the fact th...
about systemic change" (Domanico, 1993). Their idea was school choice, not vouchers (Domanico, 1993). The difference is that paren...