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- 3131: "Deep Play: Notes on the Balinese Cockfight"
- ... as wrong. At best, their belief toward the cockfight is a distorted belief; at worst, it is an outright falsehood. This is something a "common reader" may exp erience. Initially, he is looking at the big picture. Overseeing the whole culture. Watching and not interacting, this is why he is not getting the true "it" he is looking for. Geertz is able to gain access to the people soon after the ...
- 3132: School Prayer
- ... paid by the taxpayers. The time it takes to recite a prayer is an expenditure of tax dollars. (Haas36 ) This is a violation of the separation of church and state. This whole issue is a big waste of time because students do have the right to pray at school. No one can stop them from praying individually, silently, or personally. this right has never, and could never be outlawed. (AVSP ) The ...
- 3133: The Neccessity Of School Attendance
- ... from there. I feel like the school systems at times fail the students and once that happens the structure for that student is gone. Maybe if attendance weren't made out to be such a big deal students would attend more. Has anyone ever taken into account that if the student is missing from school that there is a reason for it? No matter what the school system may think as ...
- 3134: The Issue Of Block Scheduling In Schools
- ... a day for ten days remembered more than students who had instruction twice a day for five days. So in reality a block schedule does not promote more learning. Less stress seems to be a big advantage to block scheduling. Though this may be true there is a negative reason for it. Students experience less stress because less material actually gets covered. This happens for a number of reasons. With block ...
- 3135: Bilingual Education
- ... Spanish speaker (NewsHour 3-4). The idea of bilingualism is to integrate the children into one society. They are to become united. I do not want any one child to speak just one language. The big question on everyone’s mind right now is: “How much is this program going to cost us?” In my mind, the cost is priceless. What is money when our children are being educated in the ...
- 3136: Inclusion Of Handicapped Students In Public Education and Politics
- ... and physically disabled were housed in state institutions, and this was believed to be the correct way for society to handle the handicapped. However, in the late 1960s and early 1970s, institutional abuse became a big issue. Newscasts began to broadcast scenes of bed after bed of small children left alone in a crib all day in a dark and cheerless room with no one but themselves for company. There were ...
- 3137: Lockers In School
- ... weapons, drugs, and other potentially dangerous objects. If students are bringing those objects into school, then I suggest blaming security instead of the lockers. Tardiness would come back into play. That is not such a big deal, but to all the problems there is always a solution. To solve most of these problems we could get see through lockers, which would help stop kids from keeping illegal or dangerous things out ...
- 3138: The Study of Psychology
- ... our teacher is Marx, the king of behavioral modification. Being able to sit in the front of the class and get all of my questions answered and able to listen to other questions was a big help. These groups had interesting studies and from each study, one conclusion is drawn; Psychology is not a perfect science. This means that not all of the studies are completely concrete and accurate. This class ...
- 3139: The Newbury Centralized School
- ... the community because there was not much else for the community to do on their weekends. These days of seeing motion pictures ended because of the robbery that took place early in 1930. One other big event that was held at the school in 1930 was the graduates’ commencement program (Bottger Newbury’s High School Graduates). All of these programs were put in the school auditorium for obvious reasons. The reason ...
- 3140: Being a Substitute Teachers Aid
- ... sound. This is why it was necessary for me to sign along with speaking. Sometimes the children would actually correct me when I was wrong or didn’t know the right sign. This was a big learning experience for me. As a teachers aid I also worked with children with mental and emotional problems. There is such a wide range of illnesses associated under this topic, I wouldn’t know where ...
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