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 | | Should Schools be Distributing Condoms? | | by JadeLuv, Aug 28, 2008 | | Parents seem to be concerned with schools distributing condoms and what this message is sending our children. Should schools really be distributing condoms to our children and why? | | Comments(2) Liked It: 2 |
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 | | Education's Eclipse on Childhood | | by M. Sue Pagay, M.S., Aug 27, 2008 | | With our emphasis on making education a competitive sport, we are sacrificing the well-being of our children for the purpose of "success." In our search for our kid's better education, are we doing our kids more harm than good? This article explains why the system's "hurried child" approach to education and success may lead to disastrous results. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Out-of-School Suspension | | by Fox Fire, Aug 26, 2008 | | How is it viewed by highschool students? Is it really a punishment, like administrative personnel thinks, or is it a blessing for students? | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Social Skills Taught in School: Do Adults Really Behave That Way? | | by speakingthetruth, Aug 24, 2008 | | The mission of most schools is to produce well-rounded, good behaving young adults. Along with reading, writing, and math, children are taught social skills. Students must be quiet and must walk quietly in a single line. How many well-rounded, good behaving adults do you see following those rules? Are the social skills they are being taught in school really a means to producing independent members of the community? Or are they simply to teach the children they had better listen or else? | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Scholar Dollars | | by Lynn High, Aug 16, 2008 | | Description of the Classroom Management Plan that my elementary class will use this year. | | Comments(3) Liked It: 2 |
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 | | The Impact of the Exclusionary Rule in School Discipline Hearings | | by Braydon Sams, Aug 12, 2008 | | Public school students are provided Fourth Amendment rights under the Federal Constitution to be free of illegal searches and seizures by school authorities. The lower courts have not been able to agree on the appropriateness of the exclusionary rule on school discipline hearings. As shown, there are valid concerns both for and against the use of the exclusionary rule in the school disciplinary setting. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 1 |
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