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- 2741: Teacher Certification
- ... even after they received their bachelor's degree. All in all, these reform groups have come up with some very unique and interesting ideas to change teacher certification for the better. It is the best interest of our nation to make changes in our current teacher education program, for, in this case, change would be for the better. To conclude, I would like to take a brief but in depth look ...
- 2742: Mystification
- ... Anyon would enjoy the idea of mystification. Mystification would encourage students to work outside of the "boring" classroom and learn more extensively about a subject on their own. Mystification could be used to spark students interest in a subject, and leave them with enough mystery for them to seek an answer, or conclusion that otherwise would not have been covered in the classroom. Mystification would be an easy way to ease ...
- 2743: Argumentative Essay: Educational Reform
- ... alarming concern is the high rate of student dropouts. Now, instead of all students receiving a poor education, some are not getting one at all. The main cause for this is the students'lack of interest in school. So much of the teaching that goes on today is based on rote and memorization. Not all learning can be exciting, and sometimes memorizing things is necessary. Although teachers should find other ways ...
- 2744: Bilingual Education
- ... 7 percent of the non- English- speakers moved into regular classes" (Murr 65). This is evidence that bilingual education is not working. The problem is not just in California. "Other states have similar low success rates" (Murr 65). Most of the focus is on California, however, since 1.4 million of the nation's 3.2 million LEP (limited English proficient) students live there. In California, where "statewide, 140 languages are ...
- 2745: High School Drop-outs: Cause And Effect
- ... not being forceful in demanding that their children commit to staying in school. A third cause is the absence of effort exerted by students to be successful in their studies. Why do teenagers lose their interest in school? When students are not successful with their studies it often starts a negative downward spiral in their commitment to school. When they feel less positive about school they generally are less interested in ...
- 2746: Philosophy of Education
- ... freedom, and helps you gain their respect. The way I would like to teach would be like my room, unique. My main emphasis in teaching would be to grasp the students interests. If you interest a student in their assignments their knowledge will expand. The material that I will cover will become entertaining. If I can teach the children and they enjoy it this may help them enjoy learning the ...
- 2747: The Asian Crisis
- ... to identify the fundamental causes of a financial crisis always suffer from the problem of distinguishing insight from hindsight. Many financial journalists today have said the the crisis was the inevitable counsquence of: "overvalued exchange rates, large current account deficits, short-term capital inflows, opaque financial systems, or one of several other supposedly fatal flaws in East Asian capitalism." It seems fair to say that a year ago nobody suspected that ...
- 2748: The Effects Of Inflation
- ... inflation are different among people. It arbitrarily harms those who receive relatively fixed nominal incomes, and helps some people who receive flexible nominal incomes. Nominal income is the number of dollars received as wages, rent, interest, or profits. Real income measures the amount of goods and services nominal income can buy. Inflation redistributes real income away from fixed income receivers and towards others in the economy. Inflation also reduces the purchasing ...
- 2749: The Economics of Drugs and Prostitution
- ... find external means to generate the necessary funds to feed their addiction. This means they must resort to illicit activities, such as theft, robbery and other crimes, in order to finance their drug habits. The rates of these and other crimes are maintained by the market for illegal drugs, and it via this process that this market has a significant and severe impact on all members of society, including non-drug ...
- 2750: How The New Economics Effects Modern America
- ... We are now creating many low-tech jobs. At the same time we have now made a lot of skilled jobs. My feeling is that once we have all these very high tech jobs, pay rates will drop across the board. Thats because high tech jobs are now the norms. The economy cant support all these jobs. Back in 1970, a high school diploma could still be a ticket ...
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