Education Essays
A Team Approach To Physical Education Management
...impact of a team approach, especially in correlation with emerging total quality management planning, to physical education management. The study utilizes two case studies and a self-reporting evaluative approach to demonstrate the impacts of a team approach to designing and managing physical... 5,625 Words (Approx. 25 Pages)
Add to cart $273.75A Visit To A Child Care Facility
...both in regard to facilities and staff. Moss Childcare is a private child care facility providing care for approximately three hundred children. Only approximately half of those children, however, attend the facility ten or more hours per week. A visit to Moss Childcare confirms that it is one... 900 Words (Approx. 4 Pages)
Add to cart $43.80A Working Assessment For Third Grade
...Howard Gardner developed the theory of multiple intelligence's in 1983. Scorned at first for his ideas, they soon became accepted and practiced in schools throughout the nation. Gardner's theories revolves around the belief that a child is more than his IQ. (Intelligence Quotient). Gardner... 2,025 Words (Approx. 9 Pages)
Add to cart $98.55Abstinence-based Sex Education Programs Vs. Broad-based Sex Education Programs
...the most commonly utilized in the educational setting, there is an increasing concern for their effectiveness, especially in populations where risk factors exist for early sexual activity. In communities with high teen pregnancy rates, high rates of sexually transmitted diseases among youth... 2,700 Words (Approx. 12 Pages)
Add to cart $131.40Academic Achievement And Children From Single Or Two-parent Homes
...and socioeconomic success: Rethinking the `Pathology of Matriarchy,' The American Journal of Sociology, v105 i2, pp. 321. -, (1999, October 25) Single parents' kids do as well in school as those in two-parent homes: Study, Jet, v97 i21, pp. 32. Jeynes, Willþ<=Sî8 1 - to as a... 2,250 Words (Approx. 10 Pages)
Add to cart $109.50Academic Cheating
...so, what can be done about it? These questions are important to educators who are trying to do their best work, to colleges and universities whose reputations are damaged when they graduate poorly prepared students; and to students themselves, who are not getting the best from their education... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
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...time past that an individual graduates from high school. With the advancement of the technology of today and the ever increasing movement toward globalization, today’s society mandates that workers have at least a high school diploma and, if the workers want to earn a living wage, it is... 2,700 Words (Approx. 12 Pages)
Add to cart $131.40Academic Dishonesty
...other forms of deviance, has important sociological dimensions. It is interesting to ask, therefore, how adequately the major sociological explanations of deviant behavior explain the occurrence of academically dishonest conduct. When the student discusses this particular perspective, it will be... 2,025 Words (Approx. 9 Pages)
Add to cart $98.55Academic Freedom And Faculty Tenure
...will be explored within this paper as it pertains to academic administration. This analysis will be done from the perspective of the head of the Education Department of a southern university. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND A history of tenure and academic freedom is necessary in order to better... 2,250 Words (Approx. 10 Pages)
Add to cart $109.50Academic Performance
...problem for a number of years: the public has lost confidence in the education system and the school's ability to educate. Social scientists have posited that the family is the primary social grouping considered in the establishment of a child's psychological and physical make-up as well as the... 1,125 Words (Approx. 5 Pages)
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