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    What Is Malala Yousafzai

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    Obtaining an education and allowing your mind to flourish freely is not as easy as some may think. Malala Yousafzai experiences numerous hardships in her quest of educating herself by defying social standards and oppressors that are sought out to crush her dreams. "Mullahs from the TNSM preached that the earthquake was a warning from God. If we did not mend our ways and introduce shariat or Islamic law, they shouted in their thundering voices, more severe punishment would come." ( Malala 57)…

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    a student majoring in both Elementary Education and Biology, there are many potential careers I could enter into upon graduation. I have considered classroom teaching, informal science education, scientific research, and other career paths, but none have the clear and explicit code of ethical conduct of teaching. Being an educator in Alaska involves abiding by the rulings of the Professional Teaching Practices Commission of the Alaska Department of Education and Early Development, and their…

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    strict rules placed in schools to dictate pre-determined consequences for certain infractions involving violence and drugs. Offenses such as bringing a weapon to school or drug possession are to be punished with suspension or even expulsion. The purpose of these policies was to remove some of the discretion schools had over student discipline and in turn combat racism in the administration. Recently, zero tolerance policies have come under fire as more and more children are punished for innocent…

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    1. The main purpose of her point, she shares her personal story of her Asian parents that she born and raised to a tiger parents style. Then, she mentioned about race issue as an Asian-American stereotype who blend with two culture in the American society. She mentioned of dealing with her own identity that sometimes she threw her Chinese identity out and try to fit in the white majority groups. Last but not least, she hopes her personal story as one of an example to raise awareness to be…

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    While there were some early concerns over “Hunger of Memory,” I thoroughly enjoyed hearing about Richard Rodriguez and his life as a Mexican American in America. I know there are some in the course that are not fans of the book, and the complaints I heard Tuesday were understandable. Rodriguez does provide a narrow viewpoint to growing up in America, and some of his explanations lack in-depth explanation. But with that in mind, Rodriguez’s perspective is incredibly important because it gives us…

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    things. There are several tabs leading to information such as safety, education, events, publications and news. There mission statement is, “The National Council of Youth Sports (NCYS) leads the youth sports industry in promoting the value of participation through advocacy and education”. The vision of NCYS is to be the leading voice for youth sports. Their objectives are to develop and share leadership characteristics, education and information with their members. NCYS want members to promote…

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    Malcolm X once said “Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today.” The people preparing for the future are the students of today. The future they are preparing for is theirs and America’s. I have confidence that I can contribute to helping students create a future for themselves and others through working with students who have special needs. Due to students in SPED (Special Education) needing the curriculum tailored to their specific…

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    The Education System

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    For years, people have been questioning the root of the American education system’s troubles and placing the blame on various factors. However, it seems that all they have done is point out the problems, rather than taking the initiative to delve into and attempt to fix them. This is one of the main causes of the downfall of the education system. As a result, it continues to be dysfunctional and negatively impact students nationwide. In “Against School” by John Taylor Gatto, “Don’t Send Your…

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    Compare and Contrast Activity Evaluation and assessment are necessary components of education. Assessments and evaluations have some similarities and differences, but both serve an important purpose in the educational process. Both assessments and evaluations involve checking for or observing specific criteria in a student’s performance or learning outcome. They also “require the collection of data and other evidence by observing the performance or by looking at the outcome or product” (Baehr).…

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    What is more, these factors I told as my first reason all caused a very serious problem which is my second reason for my stand—under this education system, students have few spare times to do what they like to do, to learn something else or do some sports, it caused many problems. For example, because Chinese students spend most of time at school and after school they still have homework to do, they nearly have time to do sports; so, their physical quality is not good. It manifests in respects…

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