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Test Scores Verses Children

Test scores dictate a student’s capabilities. Teachers and parents must not let their teaching efforts be summed-up by a test score. Teachers and parents work

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Brain Nutrition

Brain nutrition is important because it impacts learning and memory. A student’s focus becomes difficult with hunger pains and poor nutrition. A poor diet also

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Summer Homework – Good/Bad

Summer assignments burden most students when school is out. Their mindset is on summer relaxation. In addition to this, parents argue that summer homework takes

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Respecting Authority

Respecting authority is lacking among today’s youth. Unfortunately, both teachers and parents are responsible for the lack of respect for authority figures. Often, our children

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Negotiation Skills

Negotiation skills need taught to children in schools and at home. It is a necessary life skill that involves empathy and compromise. Teachers and parents

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Aggressive Girls

Aggressive girls are becoming the norm in schools and in the outside world. Both boys and girls are equally capable of aggression. However, boys come

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School Violence

School violence has increased over the past years. It includes school shootings, bullying with physical and mental violence and cyberbullying. Every classroom teacher experiences students

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Alternative Schools

Alternative schools are in many districts. Their purpose is to educate students with academic problems. Also, they help students that have behavioral psychological problems. Students

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School Calendar Flexibility

School calendar flexibility for many school districts meet the needs of a changing world. However, laws keep this from happening. Some schools consider counting the

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Tests Online, Paper Tests

Online tests are popular with many school districts. Previously, a comparative study of students of equal stature, show the higher score on the written test.

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