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1401: Being a Substitute Teachers Aid
Being a Substitute Teachers Aid Former Substitute Teachers Aid Mr. Carter English 1A About two years ago I was taking a few introduction classes through Fresno City College; to education and special education. This class required that I intern or volunteer in an elementary school class room. After enjoying my experiences as a volunteer I decided to apply as a substitute teachers aid ...
1402: Cosmetology
... Cosmetology is working with skin, hair and nails. Which includes things like hair styling, cutting, coloring, shampooing, manicures, waxing, facials, etc. "More than a half a million people work as cosmetologists." (Careers For Woman Without College Degrees 254) It is a great profession for people who would like to have a career in the beauty industry. It's a great career for a mother in a two income family or if ...
1403: U.S and Greece: Differences and Similarities in Education
... same. Greece and the U.S. have only four major similarities which are common to a good education. First, both have students that go to school until the age of 18 with the exception of college now. Second, both countries make students learn about music, have physical training, and learn to read and write. Later on in the Greek society, poor and rich students all went to school and all men ...
1404: Gods Gift to Calculators: The Taylor Series
Gods Gift to Calculators: The Taylor Series It is incredible how far calculators have come since my parents were in college, which was when the square root key came out. Calculators since then have evolved into machines that can take natural logarithms, sines, cosines, arcsines, and so on. The funny thing is that calculators have not ...
1405: Uniforms In School
... less fights and controversy between students. Uniforms will build a sense of unity within the school. The students will feel they are a part of one whole team charging toward their ultimate goal: graduation and college. The sense of unity will bring more fans and support for sports events and help the school financially. There will also be less fights and riots within the school when all the students feel they ...
1406: Things Aren't Always What They Seem
... the horrible things they did to them years ago. Just like they now have no alternative but to except us (Hispanics), we too should put our bad memories behind us. Houston Texas 85% Houston Community College 3/97
1407: The Need for Federal Government Involvement in Education Reform
... fairly serendipitous way. Mark Durm provides a detailed description of the history of grading practices in America, beginning in the 1780s when Yale University first started using a four-point scale. By 1897, Mount Holyoke College began using the letter grade system that is so widely used in education today. For the most part, this 100-year-old system is still in place today. Unfortunately, even though the system has been ...
1408: The Education System
... and it is not easy to graduate from high school. I have been attending US colleges for almost four years now. I finished high school in my country and never get a chance to attend college in there. In this essay I would like to compare and contrast the differences between my high school education system and US education system. Even though, I never attend high school in US but I ...
1409: Student's Rights
... there a bigger issue to deal with than hats? Aren't our elected officials perhaps examining the wrong problem? I, a partially educated 17-year old, has never thought things like that, but apparently our college educated Administrators do, or at least think so little of us that they expect us to. They seem to think that a shirt or a poster or the way I conduct myself will cause such ...
1410: Multicultural Education: Piecing Together the Puzzle
... but many diverse subcultures which will cooperate for the good of everyone, not just the majority or the minority. I feel very strongly that multiculturalism should be included in all curricula. My school experience (until college) didn't include multicultural perspectives and I feel as if I missed out on some important things. I often feel a little clueless when confronted with situations involving people different from me. Without some knowledge ...


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