1) The author was an introverted student who loved math and volunteered to teach individual students in the school's new math club program. However, they were forced to teach the full class.
2) During their first lesson, the author was overwhelmed by the large class size but found that their passion for and explanations of math helped the lesson go smoothly.
3) The students provided positive and sincere feedback, infecting the author with more enthusiasm for teaching. The interactions allowed the author to come out of their shell.
This document compares and contrasts homeschooling and public schooling. It outlines some of the key pros and cons of each approach. The main pros of homeschooling are more flexibility in curriculum and schedule, lower cost, more individualized teaching, and a safer environment. However, homeschooling may offer fewer opportunities, less social interaction, and require a large time investment from families. Public schooling provides more curriculum options, extracurricular activities, and diverse social settings, but has larger class sizes, less flexibility, and potential issues like bullying. Ultimately, the document concludes that there is no single right answer and the best approach depends on each individual student's needs.
Major grades make up 50% of the final average in math, science, and technology classes. Major grades include assessments, projects, labs, and a technology project applying skills learned that quarter. Minor grades make up the other 50% and include quizzes, daily work, and science lab work. Late work will be accepted until the end of the grading period without points deducted, and students can retest to improve a failing grade. Attendance is taken at 9:45 am and more than 5 tardies will lower a student's conduct grade. Homework is assigned on Fridays and incentives include Trace's Treats and Fun Friday for completion.
Homeschooling involves parents educating their child at home rather than sending them to public or private school. There are various types of homeschooling like structured, virtual online, unschooling, and eclectic approaches. Homeschooling has benefits like being family oriented, flexibility in schedules, the ability to customize curriculum to interests and skills, and influence over religious and sex education. Potential downsides include less opportunities for socialization and athletics, time management challenges, and lack of attention for special needs children. Parents are responsible for curriculum, testing, and evaluating their homeschooled child's progress. Famous people who were homeschooled include actors, athletes, and musicians.
This document summarizes information about homeschooling. It defines homeschooling as educating children at home rather than in public or private schools. It discusses reasons why parents may choose homeschooling, such as dissatisfaction with public schools or wanting to infuse religious principles into education. It also outlines advantages like flexibility and individualized learning, and disadvantages like socialization concerns and the challenges of parents taking on the role of teacher. The document presents both perspectives on homeschooling and does not take a position on whether it is recommended.
Bilingual education on the rise in China as parents seek to ready their kids ...Andrew Perry
More Chinese parents are choosing bilingual education for their children to gain exposure to Western education styles while still being grounded in Chinese language and culture. International schools that teach a hybrid of Chinese and English curriculums with both Chinese and Western teachers are growing in popularity. While bringing benefits of multiple perspectives and cultural exposure, blending educational philosophies can also cause conflicts that schools are working to address.
This document provides objectives and content for an English lesson on homeschooling. It includes definitions of homeschooling and factors for parents choosing it. It compares social advantages and disadvantages of public school versus homeschooling. Students are asked critical thinking questions and assigned diary entry writing tasks about receiving education at home without friends. Formats for diary entries are examples are provided.
1) The author was an introverted student who loved math and volunteered to teach individual students in the school's new math club program. However, they were forced to teach the full class.
2) During their first lesson, the author was overwhelmed by the large class size but found that their passion for and explanations of math helped the lesson go smoothly.
3) The students provided positive and sincere feedback, infecting the author with more enthusiasm for teaching. The interactions allowed the author to come out of their shell.
This document compares and contrasts homeschooling and public schooling. It outlines some of the key pros and cons of each approach. The main pros of homeschooling are more flexibility in curriculum and schedule, lower cost, more individualized teaching, and a safer environment. However, homeschooling may offer fewer opportunities, less social interaction, and require a large time investment from families. Public schooling provides more curriculum options, extracurricular activities, and diverse social settings, but has larger class sizes, less flexibility, and potential issues like bullying. Ultimately, the document concludes that there is no single right answer and the best approach depends on each individual student's needs.
Major grades make up 50% of the final average in math, science, and technology classes. Major grades include assessments, projects, labs, and a technology project applying skills learned that quarter. Minor grades make up the other 50% and include quizzes, daily work, and science lab work. Late work will be accepted until the end of the grading period without points deducted, and students can retest to improve a failing grade. Attendance is taken at 9:45 am and more than 5 tardies will lower a student's conduct grade. Homework is assigned on Fridays and incentives include Trace's Treats and Fun Friday for completion.
Homeschooling involves parents educating their child at home rather than sending them to public or private school. There are various types of homeschooling like structured, virtual online, unschooling, and eclectic approaches. Homeschooling has benefits like being family oriented, flexibility in schedules, the ability to customize curriculum to interests and skills, and influence over religious and sex education. Potential downsides include less opportunities for socialization and athletics, time management challenges, and lack of attention for special needs children. Parents are responsible for curriculum, testing, and evaluating their homeschooled child's progress. Famous people who were homeschooled include actors, athletes, and musicians.
This document summarizes information about homeschooling. It defines homeschooling as educating children at home rather than in public or private schools. It discusses reasons why parents may choose homeschooling, such as dissatisfaction with public schools or wanting to infuse religious principles into education. It also outlines advantages like flexibility and individualized learning, and disadvantages like socialization concerns and the challenges of parents taking on the role of teacher. The document presents both perspectives on homeschooling and does not take a position on whether it is recommended.
Bilingual education on the rise in China as parents seek to ready their kids ...Andrew Perry
More Chinese parents are choosing bilingual education for their children to gain exposure to Western education styles while still being grounded in Chinese language and culture. International schools that teach a hybrid of Chinese and English curriculums with both Chinese and Western teachers are growing in popularity. While bringing benefits of multiple perspectives and cultural exposure, blending educational philosophies can also cause conflicts that schools are working to address.
This document provides objectives and content for an English lesson on homeschooling. It includes definitions of homeschooling and factors for parents choosing it. It compares social advantages and disadvantages of public school versus homeschooling. Students are asked critical thinking questions and assigned diary entry writing tasks about receiving education at home without friends. Formats for diary entries are examples are provided.
This document outlines the policies and procedures for Miss. Freeman's 5th grade science class at Good Faith Elementary School. Miss. Freeman believes that all students can learn and that learning is a partnership between teacher and student. Her grading scale ranges from A to D, with no grades below 60. Attendance and being on time are important, with 3 tardies equaling an absence. Homework is assigned weekly and important, with missing assignments resulting in parent calls. Classroom rules focus on safety, respect, and doing one's best. Consequences for misbehavior include warnings, lost activity time, and principal referrals, while rewards include praise, student of the week recognition, and kudos calls home.
Homeschooling has both advantages and disadvantages. Some advantages include a personalized schedule tailored to a child's learning needs, flexibility to focus on different subjects, and adapting the schedule around life events. However, homeschooling also has disadvantages such as requiring a significant time commitment that may interfere with work or personal time, losing personal space in the home, and feeling pressure to compare one's teaching style to others.
This document provides information for students in Ms. Branch's 10th grade U.S. History class. It outlines the teacher and contact information, as well as student, parent and teacher expectations. These include expectations that homework will be turned in on time, students will study for 2 hours daily, parents will monitor student work, and teachers expect all students to participate and give their best effort. It also details discipline procedures, required class supplies and special events planned for the school year.
This document provides information for parents about Mrs. Frashure's 3rd grade class at Baldwin Elementary for the 2011-2012 school year. It outlines the school's mission and goals. It also details classroom policies and procedures around attendance, homework, behavior, testing, and communication. Parents are informed about arrival and dismissal times, dress code, medication administration, and volunteering opportunities. The document serves to introduce parents to the classroom routines and expectations for the upcoming school year.
Cody Ralston completed 17 hours of service learning at Lawton Elementary School working with 4th grade students who had autism. They worked on math, social studies, and reading lessons at Cody's own desk, helping the students individually. After working with the students, some who never wanted to do work before, they behaved better for the teacher and asked for more work. While the experience helped Cody realize they may not want to be an exceptional education teacher, the supervising teacher thought Cody was good with children.
The document outlines the steps taken by two students to develop their research topic on homeschooling in Trinidad. They began with the broad topic of homeschooling, then narrowed it to focus on surveying homeschooled children in Trinidad. Their research question asks whether homeschooling is effective or ineffective and if it offers better future prospects. They generated investigative questions and developed two thesis statements - one addressing the efficiencies of homeschooling and positive prospects, and the other discussing what homeschooling is and its implications on social development in Trinidad and Tobago.
Homeschooling involves parents taking responsibility for their children's education by organizing lessons, subjects, evaluations, and social activities. Some reasons parents choose to homeschool include believing they can provide a better education than schools, wanting more time with their children, concerns about school violence or socialization, and disagreeing with curriculum issues. While homeschooling requires commitment from parents, it allows for individualized learning and teaching children values from the family's perspective.
This document summarizes the agenda for a parent orientation evening at Cockle Bay School. It includes introductions to the school organization and staff, an overview of the school curriculum and reporting procedures, an explanation of the national standards, and descriptions of various school programs and policies on homework and uniforms. Key details about each agenda item are provided to parents.
This document provides information about Mrs. Alison Montemarano, the third grade teacher at St. Hilary School, including her background and education. It outlines the school and classroom goals, daily schedule, curriculum and homework expectations. It also discusses assessments, upcoming events like First Communion, and ways for parents and teachers to communicate.
Homeschooling involves educating children at home rather than in public or private schools. It is recognized as a legal alternative in many countries. In the Philippines, homeschooling is recognized by DepEd if the parent-teacher is college-educated and can provide at least 4 hours of daily instruction for grades K-7. Popular homeschooling methods include classical, Montessori, unschooling, and Waldorf approaches. Major accredited homeschool programs in the Philippines include Alternative Learning of Asia, Angelicum College, Catholic Filipino Academy, Harvest Christian School International, The Master's Academy, and The School of Tomorrow. These programs provide DepEd-recognized curricula and support to homeschooling families.
Two million American children are homeschooled. Parents choose homeschooling for various reasons such as feeling they can better educate their children themselves or to remove children from peer pressure. Interviews with two mothers who homeschool reveal pros like individualized attention but also potential cons like less socialization. Research shows homeschooled children perform equal or better academically and socially compared to traditionally schooled children. Long term effects can be positive if children have opportunities for socialization through extracurricular activities.
This document discusses homeschooling as an alternative education system in India. It provides an introduction to homeschooling and its objectives. Reasons for homeschooling include lack of safety in regular schools, religious beliefs, poor fit with regular schools, and a desire for increased family time and control over content. Homeschooling attracts both ideologues and pedagogues. While laws vary by state, homeschooling is legal across the US. Homeschooling is catching on in India and has advantages over public schooling like flexibility and safety, though socialization remains a concern. Analysis of survey data found most support homeschooling. Homeschooled students often outperform their publicly schooled peers academically. The
Stephanie Davis is pursuing a teaching certification. She has a passion for travel and has visited over 40 countries. She enjoyed her work as an au pair in Italy during college and teaching English abroad. After graduating, she worked in various childcare and teaching roles in Australia, Hawaii, and California. She was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer but has since recovered. The experience made her realize she wants to become a teacher to make a positive impact on students and help them pursue their dreams.
This document discusses the growing trend of home schooling in the United States and examines concerns about its effectiveness. It finds that home schooled students often perform better than average academically, scoring higher than national averages on standardized tests. Surveys also suggest home schooled students are generally as socially well-adjusted as those in public schools and home schooled adults are often more socially and politically active. While concerns remain about academic rigor and social development, the document argues technology can help address these issues through online learning programs and social networking opportunities.
Homeschooling is an option where children are educated at home by their parents. Some reasons parents choose homeschooling include parenting style, better academic results, character development, and religious reasons. While homeschooling is legal in all 50 U.S. states, the laws vary by state regarding requirements like notifications, curriculum standards, and evaluations. Factors for parents to consider include the large time commitment, ensuring socialization opportunities, and household organization. Resources are available to help both new and experienced homeschooling families.
Homeschooling has both potential positives and negatives. The positives include individualized attention, flexibility in scheduling, and strong family bonding. However, the negatives can include lack of socialization, pressure on parents to succeed as teachers, and children not having a choice in being homeschooled. Ultimately both homeschooling and public schooling each have advantages and disadvantages, and what works best depends on each unique family's situation and needs.
Mrs. Taylor introduces herself as the kindergarten teacher and provides an overview of classroom policies and expectations for the academic year. She outlines her mission to help students achieve their fullest potential and master tasks. Mrs. Taylor expects all students and herself to behave appropriately, come to school prepared and ready to learn, follow rules, communicate respectfully, and have a successful year of learning. She provides the class schedule, dress code, supply list, and a contract for parents, students and herself to sign agreeing to support one another toward academic success.
School exclusion rates in England are rising, disproportionately impacting students with special needs, from disadvantaged backgrounds, or ethnic minorities. Exclusions often result from minor misbehaviors but have severe consequences, linking to issues like knife crime and drug trafficking. Vulnerable students feel their voices are disregarded in schools, where a zero-tolerance approach dominates over understanding the trauma many experience. Alternative approaches that train former excluded students to mentor current ones and address underlying needs through relationship-building may be more effective than exclusionary practices at reengaging students in learning and achieving social justice through education.
This document provides information for parents about the elementary school schedule, security procedures, volunteering opportunities, lunch times, birthday policies, homework expectations, assessments, technology use, and the ClassDojo behavior system. It outlines the daily schedule including breakfast, arrival, instruction start/end times, and dismissal. It also discusses transportation changes, visitor check-in requirements, the active PTA and volunteer registration process. Details are given about lunch visits, non-food birthday celebrations, and homework expectations in reading, math, and projects. Information is shared about assessments, the student-led conferencing process, and the use of devices at school. The ClassDojo behavior system is explained including how points are earned/lost and prizes for point
Este documento presenta el Modelo T-PACK, que integra el conocimiento tecnológico, pedagógico y de contenido. Explica que este marco teórico sirve para unificar las propuestas de integración de tecnología en la educación y transformar la formación docente. También discute las concepciones de aprendizaje en ambientes tecnológicos y la necesidad de que los docentes adopten una actitud crítica y ética, así como darle un papel activo al estudiante.
Este documento presenta información sobre diferentes herramientas digitales. Explica que Prezi permite reproducir videos automáticamente dentro de las presentaciones y que no requiere instalación. Dropbox permite sincronizar archivos de forma rápida y directa. YouTube sigue unos pasos sencillos para subir videos que incluyen iniciar sesión y seleccionar el archivo.
This document outlines the policies and procedures for Miss. Freeman's 5th grade science class at Good Faith Elementary School. Miss. Freeman believes that all students can learn and that learning is a partnership between teacher and student. Her grading scale ranges from A to D, with no grades below 60. Attendance and being on time are important, with 3 tardies equaling an absence. Homework is assigned weekly and important, with missing assignments resulting in parent calls. Classroom rules focus on safety, respect, and doing one's best. Consequences for misbehavior include warnings, lost activity time, and principal referrals, while rewards include praise, student of the week recognition, and kudos calls home.
Homeschooling has both advantages and disadvantages. Some advantages include a personalized schedule tailored to a child's learning needs, flexibility to focus on different subjects, and adapting the schedule around life events. However, homeschooling also has disadvantages such as requiring a significant time commitment that may interfere with work or personal time, losing personal space in the home, and feeling pressure to compare one's teaching style to others.
This document provides information for students in Ms. Branch's 10th grade U.S. History class. It outlines the teacher and contact information, as well as student, parent and teacher expectations. These include expectations that homework will be turned in on time, students will study for 2 hours daily, parents will monitor student work, and teachers expect all students to participate and give their best effort. It also details discipline procedures, required class supplies and special events planned for the school year.
This document provides information for parents about Mrs. Frashure's 3rd grade class at Baldwin Elementary for the 2011-2012 school year. It outlines the school's mission and goals. It also details classroom policies and procedures around attendance, homework, behavior, testing, and communication. Parents are informed about arrival and dismissal times, dress code, medication administration, and volunteering opportunities. The document serves to introduce parents to the classroom routines and expectations for the upcoming school year.
Cody Ralston completed 17 hours of service learning at Lawton Elementary School working with 4th grade students who had autism. They worked on math, social studies, and reading lessons at Cody's own desk, helping the students individually. After working with the students, some who never wanted to do work before, they behaved better for the teacher and asked for more work. While the experience helped Cody realize they may not want to be an exceptional education teacher, the supervising teacher thought Cody was good with children.
The document outlines the steps taken by two students to develop their research topic on homeschooling in Trinidad. They began with the broad topic of homeschooling, then narrowed it to focus on surveying homeschooled children in Trinidad. Their research question asks whether homeschooling is effective or ineffective and if it offers better future prospects. They generated investigative questions and developed two thesis statements - one addressing the efficiencies of homeschooling and positive prospects, and the other discussing what homeschooling is and its implications on social development in Trinidad and Tobago.
Homeschooling involves parents taking responsibility for their children's education by organizing lessons, subjects, evaluations, and social activities. Some reasons parents choose to homeschool include believing they can provide a better education than schools, wanting more time with their children, concerns about school violence or socialization, and disagreeing with curriculum issues. While homeschooling requires commitment from parents, it allows for individualized learning and teaching children values from the family's perspective.
This document summarizes the agenda for a parent orientation evening at Cockle Bay School. It includes introductions to the school organization and staff, an overview of the school curriculum and reporting procedures, an explanation of the national standards, and descriptions of various school programs and policies on homework and uniforms. Key details about each agenda item are provided to parents.
This document provides information about Mrs. Alison Montemarano, the third grade teacher at St. Hilary School, including her background and education. It outlines the school and classroom goals, daily schedule, curriculum and homework expectations. It also discusses assessments, upcoming events like First Communion, and ways for parents and teachers to communicate.
Homeschooling involves educating children at home rather than in public or private schools. It is recognized as a legal alternative in many countries. In the Philippines, homeschooling is recognized by DepEd if the parent-teacher is college-educated and can provide at least 4 hours of daily instruction for grades K-7. Popular homeschooling methods include classical, Montessori, unschooling, and Waldorf approaches. Major accredited homeschool programs in the Philippines include Alternative Learning of Asia, Angelicum College, Catholic Filipino Academy, Harvest Christian School International, The Master's Academy, and The School of Tomorrow. These programs provide DepEd-recognized curricula and support to homeschooling families.
Two million American children are homeschooled. Parents choose homeschooling for various reasons such as feeling they can better educate their children themselves or to remove children from peer pressure. Interviews with two mothers who homeschool reveal pros like individualized attention but also potential cons like less socialization. Research shows homeschooled children perform equal or better academically and socially compared to traditionally schooled children. Long term effects can be positive if children have opportunities for socialization through extracurricular activities.
This document discusses homeschooling as an alternative education system in India. It provides an introduction to homeschooling and its objectives. Reasons for homeschooling include lack of safety in regular schools, religious beliefs, poor fit with regular schools, and a desire for increased family time and control over content. Homeschooling attracts both ideologues and pedagogues. While laws vary by state, homeschooling is legal across the US. Homeschooling is catching on in India and has advantages over public schooling like flexibility and safety, though socialization remains a concern. Analysis of survey data found most support homeschooling. Homeschooled students often outperform their publicly schooled peers academically. The
Stephanie Davis is pursuing a teaching certification. She has a passion for travel and has visited over 40 countries. She enjoyed her work as an au pair in Italy during college and teaching English abroad. After graduating, she worked in various childcare and teaching roles in Australia, Hawaii, and California. She was diagnosed with stage 4 cancer but has since recovered. The experience made her realize she wants to become a teacher to make a positive impact on students and help them pursue their dreams.
This document discusses the growing trend of home schooling in the United States and examines concerns about its effectiveness. It finds that home schooled students often perform better than average academically, scoring higher than national averages on standardized tests. Surveys also suggest home schooled students are generally as socially well-adjusted as those in public schools and home schooled adults are often more socially and politically active. While concerns remain about academic rigor and social development, the document argues technology can help address these issues through online learning programs and social networking opportunities.
Homeschooling is an option where children are educated at home by their parents. Some reasons parents choose homeschooling include parenting style, better academic results, character development, and religious reasons. While homeschooling is legal in all 50 U.S. states, the laws vary by state regarding requirements like notifications, curriculum standards, and evaluations. Factors for parents to consider include the large time commitment, ensuring socialization opportunities, and household organization. Resources are available to help both new and experienced homeschooling families.
Homeschooling has both potential positives and negatives. The positives include individualized attention, flexibility in scheduling, and strong family bonding. However, the negatives can include lack of socialization, pressure on parents to succeed as teachers, and children not having a choice in being homeschooled. Ultimately both homeschooling and public schooling each have advantages and disadvantages, and what works best depends on each unique family's situation and needs.
Mrs. Taylor introduces herself as the kindergarten teacher and provides an overview of classroom policies and expectations for the academic year. She outlines her mission to help students achieve their fullest potential and master tasks. Mrs. Taylor expects all students and herself to behave appropriately, come to school prepared and ready to learn, follow rules, communicate respectfully, and have a successful year of learning. She provides the class schedule, dress code, supply list, and a contract for parents, students and herself to sign agreeing to support one another toward academic success.
School exclusion rates in England are rising, disproportionately impacting students with special needs, from disadvantaged backgrounds, or ethnic minorities. Exclusions often result from minor misbehaviors but have severe consequences, linking to issues like knife crime and drug trafficking. Vulnerable students feel their voices are disregarded in schools, where a zero-tolerance approach dominates over understanding the trauma many experience. Alternative approaches that train former excluded students to mentor current ones and address underlying needs through relationship-building may be more effective than exclusionary practices at reengaging students in learning and achieving social justice through education.
This document provides information for parents about the elementary school schedule, security procedures, volunteering opportunities, lunch times, birthday policies, homework expectations, assessments, technology use, and the ClassDojo behavior system. It outlines the daily schedule including breakfast, arrival, instruction start/end times, and dismissal. It also discusses transportation changes, visitor check-in requirements, the active PTA and volunteer registration process. Details are given about lunch visits, non-food birthday celebrations, and homework expectations in reading, math, and projects. Information is shared about assessments, the student-led conferencing process, and the use of devices at school. The ClassDojo behavior system is explained including how points are earned/lost and prizes for point
Este documento presenta el Modelo T-PACK, que integra el conocimiento tecnológico, pedagógico y de contenido. Explica que este marco teórico sirve para unificar las propuestas de integración de tecnología en la educación y transformar la formación docente. También discute las concepciones de aprendizaje en ambientes tecnológicos y la necesidad de que los docentes adopten una actitud crítica y ética, así como darle un papel activo al estudiante.
Este documento presenta información sobre diferentes herramientas digitales. Explica que Prezi permite reproducir videos automáticamente dentro de las presentaciones y que no requiere instalación. Dropbox permite sincronizar archivos de forma rápida y directa. YouTube sigue unos pasos sencillos para subir videos que incluyen iniciar sesión y seleccionar el archivo.
Social, political and technological considerations for national identity mana...Ravinder (Ravi) Singh
Government agencies face the intricate challenge of effectively and securely controlling population flows,
identifying individuals, and managing their access to services, while aligning their strategies with citizen’s
expectations for convenience, security and privacy. Identity Management initiatives, especially after the
increased frequency of terrorist attacks around the world, have become a political imperative of
unprecedented urgency, for an increasing number of governments around the world. The India’s answer
to this challenge is expressed through the proposed UID Scheme.
This paper details all the architecture considerations and its realizations ...
Jayant Kumar has over 11 years of experience in quality management roles in the power and energy sectors. He currently works as a Project Quality Manager for Alstom Bharat Forge Power Pvt Ltd, where he is responsible for quality assurance on power plant projects. Prior to this, he held quality engineering roles at Alstom India Ltd and Schneider Electric India Pvt Ltd, where he specialized in supplier quality management, implementing quality systems, and resolving non-conformances. He has a degree in manufacturing engineering and possesses skills in quality control, auditing, problem-solving, and project management.
Masterpiece London 2016. Taxi advertising campaign.Keith Levy
Taken outside Royal Hospital Chelsea, venue for arts, antiques & design fair Masterpiece. Branded taxis to promote the event. Taxis are great marketing support for events in London.
This document provides tips and strategies for scientists making the leap from academia to industry. It outlines a seven step process: 1) Focus on fundamentals like health, skills development and networking. 2) Develop marketing materials like a resume, LinkedIn profile, and personal website. 3) Seek opportunities by networking, attending events, and using online resources to identify contacts. 4) Prepare for phone interviews with research and common interview questions. 5) Prepare for in-person interviews by researching the company and practicing presentations. 6) Negotiate job offers or restart your search if needed. 7) Land the new role by learning, building skills, and offering help to others. The document emphasizes preparation, persistence, and enjoying the process
The World War II Heritage Internship at the Eisenhower Presidential Library involved cataloging oral history interviews with WWII veterans and civilians, as well as Army unit photograph collections. Interns assisted with special events like the D-Day 70th anniversary commemoration. The internship provided hands-on archival experience with describing, cataloging, and creating finding aids for oral histories and photographs to preserve these important historical materials.
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Vinhomes Đồng Khởi đến các trung tâm chính của Thành Phố:
Trong vòng bán kính 1 km:
• 2 phút đến phố đi bộ Nguyễn Huệ.
• 2 phút đến Nhà hát Thành Phố.
• 2 phút đến ga số 2 (ga nhà hát Thành Phố) tuyến tàu điện ngầm Bến Thành
– Suối Tiên.
• 2 phút đến Ủy Ban Nhân Dân Thành Phố.
• 2 phút đến Nhà Thờ Đức Bà, Bưu Điện Thành Phố.
• 3 phút đến Dinh Thống Nhất.
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1) Some states are testing an "a la carte" school model that allows students to customize their education by selecting classes from public schools and private vendors, with taxpayers funding the costs.
2) Supporters argue this more flexible approach prepares students better for their individual career goals, but critics worry it could deepen inequities if some students lack access to transportation or online courses.
3) Implementing such a fragmented system also presents logistical challenges around accountability, curriculum oversight, and managing the funding flows between multiple education providers.
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1. Parental Homework, Cheaters and Memoirs
Parents' homework is to raise children who can "sit still for short periods of time, listen to what
other people say and refrain from hitting as a first line of argument," writes Miss Manners.
If they want to help with their children's homework, parents should confine themselves to "curtailing
other activities so there is plenty of time for the child to get the work done, discussing ideas,
explaining principles and insisting that the child go back and check or redo it." Yet many parents
shirk their own homework to spend time rewriting their children's essays and solving their children's
math problems.
I've wondered about parents who complain that they must spend hours each night helping their
children do homework. I don't remember ever helping my daughter, except with that damn science
project. And I wasn't much help. Here's a tip: Use styrofoam, not clay.
For all the complaining about excessive homework, most high school students don't work very hard.
A survey of college freshmen found only a third said they studied for six or more hours a week as
high school seniors; 45 percent said they got A's.
Suing for an A+
A would-be valedictorian in Memphis, Mich., is suing for an A+. Brian Delekta was credited with an
A, the highest possible work experience grade, for serving as a paralegal in his mother's law office.
His high school gives credit for A+ grades in regular classes, and his mother says he deserves as
much for the work he did http://www.math.com/math-tutoring.html for her.
Just imagine the lawsuits if valedictorian status relies on grades given by students' moms and dads.
Report Cards for Parents
Is Katelyn sent to school with dirty clothes and a runny nose? Does Mom show up at parent-teacher
conferences and return forms promptly? A Lebanon, Pa., school board is considering parent report
cards. I have a feeling this will create more problems than it solves, assuming the school board goes
ahead with the idea.
Parents often don't know what their child's teacher wants them to be doing, because they've never
been told explicitly. How many hours of sleep does a first grader need? Under what circumstances
should a not-very-sick child be kept home? What should and shouldn't parents do to help their kids
with homework? There are parents who need to be told how to read aloud to children -- and what to
do if no adult in the family can read.
Yes, a lot of parents would flunk if they were graded by their children's teachers. (Just think of Mom
and Dad's self-esteem!) They need "direct instruction" in how to help their children succeed in
school.
Cheater Prospers
2. Two students in a class for future teachers of English as a second language submitted identical
essays. Both were using a "private tutor," who mistakenly sent them the same essay. Gloria
Sampson, an education professor at Simon Fraser University in Canada, flunked both. But a
university panel reversed her.
One of the students appealed, claiming the original essay was hers. The tutor supported her, though
neither produced a copy of the student-written paper. Sampson said it's not OK to hire a tutor to
rewrite, edit, or even proofread an English paper, which is supposed to demonstrate the
student's writing ability and English proficiency.
"I expect that students know the English language when they're in a course which trains teachers of
the English language," she said.
Sampson is refusing to comply with a panel's order to raise the F of the student who appealed,
saying it violates her professional ethics to give a passing grade to a student who submitted
someone else's work.
TV Before Reading
A third-grade teacher received an official reprimand when the principal caught students reading
instead of watching television.
High Scores on the Cheap
Standard Poors looked at high-scoring, low-spending school districts in Michigan, and found three
factors:
Teachers were highly trained and very focused on their goals.
The community had high expectations for schools and students.
District leaders had very clear goals and continually measured whether schools and students were
meeting those goals.
Key words: focused, goals, expectations, measured.
A Teacher's Memoir
Joseph Epstein looks back on his years teaching literature and writing at Northwestern in a
delightful Commentary piece.
I asked a friend who had been teaching for a decade or so if he had any http://privatetutoring.co/
advice. "Yeah," he said, "never let 'em go outside. When the weather gets warm, they'll want to hold
class on the lawn, as in those sappy photographs in the brochures. Don't let 'em do it." In 30 years of
teaching, I followed this sound advice to the letter.
Epstein taught undergraduate courses on Henry James, Joseph Conrad, and Willa Cather, plus a
writing class.
I was able to teach what I wanted because, with the rise of literary theory -- deconstruction, the new
historicism, feminism, queer theory, and the rest -- nobody else seemed interested.
3. In 30 years, only one student evaluation was useful: "He jiggles his keys."
Epstein took his keys and change out of his pocket before lecturing.
By contrast, here's a piece on an Australian university's degree in Sexual Arts for would-be strippers,
lap dancers and pole-dancers. I think it's a joke. Pretty sure. But not entirely sure.
I found the link on Number 2 Pencil, which also features a story on a business class that requires
students to crawl on the floor, make collages and generally, as N2P points out, pay private college
tuition to redo kindergarten.
Joanne Jacobs used to have a paying job as a Knight-Ridder columnist and San Jose Mercury News
editorial writer. Now she blogs for tips at JoanneJacobs.com while writing a book, Start-Up High,
about a San Jose charter school. She's never gotten a dime from Enron.
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