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    knowledge gained can first be applied to an individual’s imagination. However, if there are internal factors that diminished the value of knowledge, then the capability of that knowledge to be applied to an everyday situation is limited because it could not be applied to imagination. Just as there are internal factors that contribute to the value of knowledge, external factors play a greater role. These external factors are present in the environment in which the individual is in. In schools,…

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    It's easier to spell for most people, not to mention pronounce. I was born in Provo, Utah and am the oldest of nine children. My parents were both born and raised in Utah, but we moved when I was around two. Even though I have lived in Kansas for about 20 years, but I feel like I grew up in the Seattle area in a city called Kent. I currently live in Derby with my husband of 11 years and our fur baby, a sweet little rescue girl named Hundie. She is the best dog anyone could ever have, and we…

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    Please briefly elaborate on one of your extracurricular activities or work experiences (max 150 words) When I was five years old, my Dad and I would head to ЦСКА, a local Ukrainian park, and hit tennis balls against the wall. I quickly realized how controlled hitting–to avoid the ball flying over the wall–could be a useful strategy. In Moldova, I trained at a local tennis facility with Olga, a motivated Russian coach who taught me how to win through consistency rather than the…

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    breath in and the push of a trigger— Annie is one of the many students in Ontario who are anticipating university admissions letters. Every year, thousands of unprepared high school seniors, like Annie, are jolted out of their comfortable childhoods as they are suddenly enlisted into the adult army. Many of those high school seniors, like Annie, are not prepared to risk their lives in a war. A mandatory grade thirteen would breed a greater variety of well-adjusted young adults. In Ontario,…

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    process starts in Middle School, gets more defined in High School before coming to a crescendo in college. (Stanley Fish; “The value of education made literal”, Rebeckah Nathan “Lessons from my freshman year”, Theodore Sizer “What High School is”. Our very identities hang in the balance. Caught in between pointless bureaucrats, and money hungry university heads. There no longer is time for kids to be kids, no time for parents to raise their children. Immediately starting School it is…

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    I have known Anay Purohit for close to eight years now. I first got to know Anay, when I his class teacher in the Sixth and Seventh grades. He came across as mature for his years. I was impacted in our initial classes by his equipoise. When I learned about his condition – that he suffered from pediatric Diabetes and might require ‘time-off’ in case he felt low, I understood. I understood that from his life experiences Anay had developed the ability to stay calm and handle difficult situations. I…

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    In this article, it discussed the challenges black young male students have in the school system. The article talked about how black male students seemed to enter secondary school way under the benchmark for their grade level. How they are more likely to be suspended and or expelled, and how they are less successful than students of other races. What stuck out to me were the graduation rates presented at the beginning of the article. It said that the U.S graduation rates for young black males is…

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    Fidelity Of Implementation

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    need conscience data that will inform our decision process. I currently sit on the SRBI team at Westside Middle School and one of the greatest disconnects we have noticed is that teachers are not always connecting their daily lesson planning to SRBI. Let’s say, hypothetically I was appointed as a central office administrator and charged with improving the SRBI process at the secondary level. There would be several steps I should take to ensure fidelity of implementation. Initiating a new…

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    Achievement Ideology

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    Introduction: Placement I am volunteering with a program specifically designed to mentor minorities from K-12. The majority of my work consists of college preparation with high school students, but a few times I have been able to work with middle schoolers. I believe the overall goal of this program is to fight the social inequalities that are in schools. They are providing low-income minorities with resources and opportunities that they otherwise wouldn’t receive. Achievement Ideology A large…

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    there was school. Wait what? Whether you know it as a cliché for once in the past or the basic formula for beginning fairy tales, this indium is easily recognizable by many. Oftentimes it is followed by character histories full of leisure and seemingly missing any aspect of violence. Consequently, the ensuing conflict seems a better comparison for such a diabolical topic as school. Millions of students have had to groan themselves awake on a Monday, realizing that they would soon be in school.…

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