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Introduction to a Paper on Charter School Attrition Rates
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This 3 page paper provides an introduction and limitations section for a paper on charter school attrition rates.
Filename: MHEdTo3.rtf
Is Care in the Community Working?
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In 1990 in the United Kingdom the National Health Service and Community Care Act 1990 laid out plans to integrate individuals with learning disabilities back into the community, even if they had been institutionalised for many years. Further guidelines were given five years later in "Signposts for Success". The policy has been greeted with mixed responses, and the results in some instances have been controversial. This 5 page paper looks at the current situation and discusses the concepts of care and partnership in the care of those with learning disabilities in relation to these two aspects. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEcareco.wps
Is Formal Education Too Early
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An 11 page paper. There is a significant amount of pressure to begin children in formal education programs younger and younger. For this essay, a 'formal education program' is defined as any systematic early childhood education program where children receive any type of rating on cognitive performance, even reciting their numbers or the alphabet. It seems to make sense to think that sending children to formal programs at early ages would be detrimental to them. The literature belies this supposition, however, in fact, there is an ever-increasing amount of literature that demonstrates the short- and long-term benefits of very early education. This essay discusses the issues and presents the literature. The writer does comment on the practice of using standardized tests with four-year-olds. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: PGecetoo.rtf
Issues in Education: Emotional Development, Peer Interaction, and Student Health and Welfare
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A 7 page investigation into the role of emotional development and peer interaction in terms of its impact on student health and welfare. The author reviews five case studies and makes recommendations for teacher intervention. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPedIssu.rtf
J.Anthony Lukas: Common Ground, A Turbulent Decade in the Lives
of Three American Families. (1985)
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(5pp) Common Ground: covering a great deal more
than its subtitle suggests, is a huge non-fiction
study of Boston in the 1970's, when it was under
the pressure of court-ordered busing to achieve
school desegregation. The three families J. Anthony
Lukas focuses on include only a handful of the
hundreds of people in a multilayered account of the
moral fabric of a city and the vastly different
social universes of its neighborhoods. Eventually
the turmoil surrounding the desegregation efforts
is seen in the context of history, not just
national history, or that of Boston, but the
history of the little villages cities are made up
of, and in many cases even the histories of
individuals.
Filename: BBlukas.doc.
Job Satisfaction of Assistant Principals in Schools
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This 15 page paper provides an overview of this issue. Job satisfaction is an imperative part of retaining highly qualified employees. Educational institutions, including public school districts, have recognized the need to assess job satisfaction in correlation with job performance and relative to their capacity to retain their professional staff. Employee satisfaction, though, is a complex issue. A number of different types of human resource management systems have been put into place in an effort to improve employee satisfaction, especially among administrative employees, including shorter work days, shorter work weeks, and improvements in compensation packages, clearer job descriptions and increasing use of team approaches. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: MHEdSat.rtf
John Dewey and James Banks On Education
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This 4 page paper compares and contrasts these two theorists' ideas in the realm of education. Dewey's concepts are related to creativity and freedom in education whereas Banks is concerned with multiculturalism.
No bibliography.
Filename: SA311Dew.rtf
Johnny in Jail
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This 5 page paper examines the increase of
juvenile offenders in the corrections system, and
asks how their educational needs are being met.
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: BBjjail.doc
Juvenile Justice, Drug Use, and Schools: Truancy
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A 4 page paper which examines the impact juvenile delinquency and drug use has on the criminal justice system from the school perspective as it involves truancy. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: RAscd.rtf
Katherine Paterson’s “The Great Gilly Hopkins”: Its Application to Learning about Learning Disabilities
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This is a 4 page paper discussing how Katherine Paterson’s novel “The Great Gilly Hopkins” is beneficial in the educational system. Katherine Paterson’s novel “The Great Gilly Hopkins” has become one of the most recommended reading materials within middle schools across North America in its ability to address the character of Gilly who has undergone several transitions throughout the foster care system and is considered an example of a child with reactive attachment disorder (RAD). The novel was written for youths aged 9-12 (the central character, Gilly is 11) and within the classroom environment has allowed teachers to introduce mature and realistic subject matter to their students which will lead to a better understanding and tolerance of children who are not from traditional, supportive family environments and who have developed mechanisms or defensive behaviors which allow them to cope with their situation.
Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TJGilly1.rtf