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- 6821: Multicultural Education: Piecing Together the Puzzle
- Multicultural Education: Piecing Together the Puzzle When a child opens his (or her) first puzzle and the pieces fall to the ground, it may seem very confusing. What are they to do with this pile of shapes in front of them? It often takes ...
- 6822: Education: "We Should Cherish Our Children's Freedom To Think"
- ... Ho, feel that creativity which America has the most of , is something that people tend to dismiss or take for granted. Having the freedom to express oneself and to be creative can perhaps help a child learn better than any book or school can teach. Other foreign countries such as Japan, do not allow young students to express their true thoughts. True, they might be able to add or subtract numbers ...
- 6823: Educational Psychology
- ... Arden N. How Children Learn. New York: McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc., 1957. James, William. Talks To Teachers. New York: Henry Holt and Company, 1900. Piaget, Jean. Science of Education and the Psychology of the Child. New York: Orion Press, 1970.
- 6824: Censorship in Public Schools
- ... forbidden to censor, it is not unconstitutional for states and local communities to pass censorship laws (Berger 69). Also, since the US Supreme Court does not believe the First Amendment protects all forms of expression (child pornography, etc.), then proponents of censorship believe that censorship laws are constitutional (Berger 69). Anti-censorship has the upper-hand, constitutionally, at least, since "judges, from local courts to the Supreme Court, seem firmly on ...
- 6825: Epic Theatres
- ... have custody of Michael. His biological mother or the peasant Grusha who has cared for him the past years? Azdak's ruling results from the outcome of the Chalk Circle test. Grusha is awarded the child and hence, though the law has succumbed, justice has prevailed. It is arguable that Brecht's message in this was to the Germans, that in order to uphold justice they must revolt against Hitler's ...
- 6826: Ebonics in Schools
- ... December 18, 1996 the Oakland School Board approved a policy affirming Standard American English language development for all students. This policy covers the effectiveness of the strategies that must be utilized to ensure that every child will achieve English language Proficiency (Hawkins, p.1). This policy is based on the work of a broad-based Task-Force, convened six months ago to review the district-wide achievement data and to make ...
- 6827: Personal Writing: My Experiences of Interracial Schooling
- ... different types of people watch television and listen to the radio and here or see racist and other type of stereotypical messages. Students take this information, treating minorities as inferior. This message may make a child that is of a minority that is put down by a television show feel depressed or even get violent because of these messages. So minority and non-minority students need to break through these stereotypes ...
- 6828: The Charter School Movement in New Zealand and England
- ... curriculum. (103) The school is also accountable to parents who, if they are not satisfied with the school's results, may take their education dollars elsewhere. This system is known as a funds follow the child system whereby the government distributes funds to each school directly according to the number of students it attracts. (West, 85) If a school fails to meet its objectives it will be forced to close. Schools ...
- 6829: Philosophy of Education
- ... I will cover will become entertaining. If I can teach the children and they enjoy it this may help them enjoy learning the rest of their lives. I believe the best way to teach a child is to become their friend. I will try to befriend every student I have. But, I will try to never become too soft. In teaching, you must always keep a level head and make rational ...
- 6830: Marxism vs. Capitalism
- ... of the starving thief and then prosecute them for stealing bread from the local grocery store? Another flaw of this system is that it leads money hungry executives to build plants where there are no child labor laws and exploit the children of the poor by making them work twelve to eighteen hours a day for maybe enough to last them for one meal. Despite all the flaws of Capitalism, it ...
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