YOU WERE LOOKING FOR :Washington Elementary School
Essays 1141 - 1170
In 10 pages this paper provides an historical overview of the normal schools and traces how they evolved into teachers colleges an...
for Change To those who have been fighting the good fight for much more radical school reform in cities such as Hartford, Con...
In five pages this essay examines whether or not morals have any place in the classroom. Six sources are cited in the bibliograph...
1997). In addition, the school has also explored the use of mentoring programs which are designed to bring together staff members...
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 five pages this examination of school boards includes their significance, functions, politics, elections, authority, and decisi...
showers can be very traumatic for these youngsters (Temple University, n.d.). This ties in with their psychological and social dev...
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...
impact on both the quality and productivity of the workplace. It showed that any environmental changes, could, in the short term i...
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...
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...
on math and science, something all too often discarded by school systems around the nation. While other schools are dumbing down c...
of Educational Leadership, 2000). As all educators know, schools across the country are facing numerous challenges: buildings are ...
more likely to smoke, drink alcohol, use illegal drugs and commit petty crimes than are peers who do not gamble, which places addi...
Bolman and Deal (2003) the "structural frame" within management practices deals with all of the goals, specialized roles, formal r...
districts in the nation had at least one alternative school and about 88 percent of high school districts had at least one alterna...
classes from which to choose (Burden, 1995). There are also such places of higher learning such as the University of Phoenix "tha...
go to college in the first place. As is noted above, these choices, and the factors influencing them, can vary radically between ...
school the least stressful (Mangione and Speth, 1998). Children do much better in their studies when they have achieved a smooth t...
supplies them with the twofold instruction individuals need at this very formative period in their lives. By comparison, college ...
experience on a daily basis. While the district works hard to address these ongoing issues, educators and administrators are ofte...
achieving the proper fit between the internal strengths and weaknesses and the external opportunities and threats (Mintzberg and L...
most aspects of our lives technology has made its way into the very fabric of the way we teach our children. The majority of clas...
in schools can solve all problems, but that it can be used to benefit schools if used properly: "National School Safety and Securi...
15). The activities and emphases on career development becomes a systematic component in students overall school experience (Spect...
wrong. If for example a crime was committed by a black gang, it would be wrong to profile blacks for all crime. While that is a ...
certain vulnerabilities in the species, good is overridden by the desire for something which is bad. This was a major contribut...