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Euclidean Geometry
Words: 387 / Pages: 2 .... concepts by following these lines of reasoning.
Taking a course in geometry is beneficial for all students, who will find that
learning to reason and prove convincingly is necessary for every profession. It
is true that not everyone must prove things, but everyone is exposed to proof.
Politicians, advertisers, and many other people try to offer convincing
arguments. Anyone who cannot tell a good proof from a bad one may easily be
persuaded in the wrong direction. Geometry provides a simplified universe, where
points and lines obey believable rules and where conclusions are easily verified.
By first studying how to reason in this simplified universe, p .....
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Schools Should Prepare Children For Life In Society
Words: 358 / Pages: 2 .... on a true story. In the movie a teacher
tries to let his students be creative and critical towards everything they see
and hear while neglecting values like punctuality and obedience. At first he is
successful, but as soon as the school board notices his ambitions, he gets
suspended for some odd reason.
If a teacher in Germany tries to influence students in the way that they are
more creative that is generally seen as positive, but what almost makes this
impossible is the number of students in a class and the time frame of just 45
minutes, which is short if you are going to hear all the different opinions of
all the students.
If we accept that .....
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Piece Of The Pie
Words: 1862 / Pages: 7 .... meetings
and games, they are not even given the opportunity to do so because of the NCAA
regulations. These regulations are based on the fear that athletes could be
employed by affiliates of the university, who could attract the best athletes by
unjustifiably paying them extraordinary salaries. While this may be a valid
concern, the regulations are most often carried out to ridiculous lengths which
ultimately do not serve the purpose they are intended to have. For example,
Northwestern University has an aspiring young actor named Darnell Autry who also
happens to be the starting running back for the University's football team.
Darnell was offere .....
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Who Benefits From Higher Education?
Words: 1417 / Pages: 6 .... for four reasons; First, the authors should have diversified their study of French Vs. Anglo Canadians, and researched the correlation’s between the top five Ethnic backgrounds in Canada in Post Secondary Enrolment. They failed to mention other factors that might show further inequalities in higher education such as: Single Parent, Nuclear Families verses Traditional Tight Nit Families. The author mentions class and socioeconomic factors, but I would strongly disagree. Demographics play a larger role resulting in inequality in post secondary schools. Finally, the authors failed to mention the youth psychology and attitude towards education, whi .....
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American Education System Versus Asian Education System
Words: 764 / Pages: 3 .... to exchange their own opinions
with the teacher. From an early age, students in the American educational
system have been taught that they have the ability to achieve whatever they want
to be, but rarely have been told how they can achieve their goal. This is
because in America there are so many ways to achieve one's dream.
Because of this belief in natural born ability in the land of
opportunity, students receive very little pressure in school, so whatever they
do in school is totally based on their personal beliefs. If a student wants to
be successful he or she can study very hard and get in to a very good college.
On the other hand if .....
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History Of Public Schools
Words: 2063 / Pages: 8 .... did not personally benefit from the public schools did not feel they should be taxed for its operation. Colonial leaders who felt strongly about the public school movement, such as Noah Webster, Horace Mann, and Henry Barnard, devoted much of their time to convincing citizens of the importance of education. The insight and dedication of colonial leaders to the movement for tax-supported public schools has lead to the triumph over opposition from American citizens and has resulted in the expansion of public education.
As time progressed, the need for free public education became more evident. A law was passed giving all adult white males the right .....
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Uniforms In School
Words: 398 / Pages: 2 .... what kind of shirt to wear as well as what kind of pants or
shorts. The uniforms will speed up the morning "getting-up" process, thus
reducing tardiness in school that I know is a problem in my first period class.
The enforcement of uniforms will relieve the tension between the new
students and the students that are already there. The uniforms will expedite
the process of making new friends for the new student since the uniforms will
help the new student feel a sense of "belonging". This helps the majority of
the school becoming friends with each other. This obviously helps the class
and also the school as a whole, as there will be less .....
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Managing Classroom Behavior
Words: 326 / Pages: 2 .... is the behavior disturbing the other children?
There are many things to consider when a child is acting up. As the teacher, it
is your responsibility to solve these disturbances, if they are personal, you
may try ignoring them, talking with them, or even living with the problem. The
fourth question you need to ask your self is if this behavior is developmentally
significant. Although there are other types of developmentally significant
behaviors, most will fall into four primary categories: academic failure,
aggression, depression, and problems with peers. The fifth question to ask is,
"Should I concentrate on a behavior excess or deficiency .....
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Higher Education
Words: 714 / Pages: 3 .... but for those who do not, they have to be
content with what they have learned through earlier years of school to
succeed in life.
It is important to enlighten a national culture on traditional
values that were established in the past may they be good or bad. In
Virginia Woolf's case she was locked out of a male dominated university
lifestyle where women were considered unnecessary of attaining knowledge.
In her time period, at the University of Oxbridge, Woolf witnessed how only
male students were taken seriously about education and even when a young
woman tried to enter the library alone she was taken for a ignoramus and
sent on her way. .....
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Schools Uniforms
Words: 555 / Pages: 3 .... neutral students not being worry
about their clothing when there is a dress code. The rich students would
not make fun of the students who do not know how to dress up or student who
just wear weird clothing. Some students who may feel this really upsetting
because they want to look different everyday except wearing the same
uniform everyday.
School is a place where kids come to learn and educate themselves.
So, there is no use for students to come to school wearing brand clothing
or some other weird style. Students should concentrate on their studies
more then looking who is wearing what kind of clothing. Wearing unifoms
will make them take pride i .....
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