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Essays On Education Politics
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Effective?: No Child Left Behind and Partnership for Reading
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A 4 page paper which examines whether or not No child Left Behind Act and Partnership for Reading are effective in the subject of reading/literacy. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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Essay Title: Effective?: No Child Left Behind and Partnership for Reading
Effects of Fixing Exchange Rates
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A 3 page paper discussing the likely effects of a
developing South American nation establishing fixed exchange rates. With much of the world
clamoring for increased free trade, there remains a debate over just how beneficial free trade really
is. Protectionism is far less acceptable now than in the past, but there are indications that it would
like to return if those fully opposed do not persist in resisting it. An alternative has been to
suggest that national economies can be stabilized by imposing a fixed exchange rate, but
freely-floating currency is seen as being the desirable condition. Bibliography lists 1 source.
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Essay Title: Effects of Fixing Exchange Rates
Effects Of High-Stakes Tests
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This 46 page paper presents a hypothetical research study that investigates the effects of high-stakes standardized norm-referenced tests on fourth grade students and teachers. Standardized norm-referenced tests have been an issue of great controversy for many years. The implementation of standards and high-stakes testing has only fueled that controversy. While the purpose of high-stakes testing may be laudable, the results are not. More and more studies report the harmful effects of these testing programs on both students and teachers. Good teachers have had to change the focus of instruction as well as their teaching practices to meet the demands of these testing programs. The pressure is profound teachers, students and administrators. This essay provides a comprehensive overview of high-stakes testing. As a hypothetical research study, the paper includes an introduction, definitions, purpose of study, problem statement, hypotheses, extensive literature review, methodology of the study, discussion and conclusion. The 'subjects' are 4th grade students and teachers in New York. Statistical data are included throughout the paper. Bibliography lists 18 sources. PGhistk.rtf
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Essay Title: Effects Of High-Stakes Tests
Effects Of Twenty-Five Year Retirement On Public Education
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8 pages in length. The effect of twenty-five year retirement upon public education is wide and varied, both from a monetary point of view as well as from an academic one. Educators and administrators who have endured a quarter century within the educational system reside at both ends of the scale, in that there are those who, after serving twenty five years, are still capable of carrying out quality instruction; others, however, should have been removed from the system even before their first decade. The writer discusses what influence public education experiences regarding retirement at the twenty five year mark. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Essay Title: Effects Of Twenty-Five Year Retirement On Public Education
Emerging Views on School Vouchers and School Choice
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A 20 page paper discussing the steady gains being made in approval of the concept of using tax-funded vouchers for families to place their children in schools of their own choice, even private ones and even religious-based private schools. The goal is to improve true educational outcomes and to provide approaches to education that can work for all students, rather than only some percentage of them. Without the intrusion of crisis, there is little reason to change the status quo in any area, whether that area be business, personal relationships or public school structure. The voucher debate presents that crisis point from which public schools can begin to be truly reformed and lifted out from under the burden of bureaucracy. All can benefit, but none more than our children who deserve the best education we can provide. The current situation is far from the 'best,' a point on which supporters and opponents of vouchers can heartily agree. Bibliography lists 22 sources.
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Essay Title: Emerging Views on School Vouchers and School Choice
English as a Second Language Education in Five States
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This 6 page paper looks at legislation and LEP programs in the states of Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and the District of Columbia. Laws in each state are compared and contrasted. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: English as a Second Language Education in Five States
Equal Opportunity Education
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A 4 page paper outlining Equal opportunity and access to education. The writer describes ways proposed by President Clinton to ensure access including charter and magnet schools. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Equal Opportunity Education
Equal Opportunity Education Case Study
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A 7 page paper about a Pakistani male student who lives in the U.S. The writer discusses his life (via interview), and how this relates to the issue of education and cultural diversity in education and the classroom.
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Essay Title: Equal Opportunity Education Case Study
Erik Erikson / Implications For Infant And Toddler Care-Givers
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This 10 page paper discusses Erikson's theories regarding psycho-social development and play. Like many personality theorists, Erikson believed that the child must progress through these stages in order to develop a healthy personality. Failure to resolve the inherent conflicts in any stage leads to emotional and personality problems at a later time. Play, being the infant and toddler's primary activity is also critical to the development of the individual's personality. Different kinds of play are explained. Finally, the implications of these theories for care-givers (or parents) are discussed. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
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Essay Title: Erik Erikson / Implications For Infant And Toddler Care-Givers
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