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Intelligent Texas High Schooler Denied HS Diploma Due to Unfair Exit ExamsHow would you feel if, after 13 years of education, your future was crushed due to controversial Texas high school exit exams? Texas denies high school diplomas to numerous intelligent students every year, and the reasons would surprise you!
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Maryland School System Proposes Alternative to Exit ExamsMaryland students may soon have a new option rather than pass a series of standardized exit tests to get their diploma
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Should Public High School Students in the U.S. Have to Pass Standardized Exit Exams to Graduate?This has been the September/October lincoln-douglas debate resolution for Missouri. Now that it's over...what do you think?
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HESI Exams: Health Education Systems, IncHealth Education Systems, Inc or HESI exams are being given to nursing students more and more. These tests are given to students
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The HESI Test: An Overview of the Nursing HESI ExamsThis is an overview of the HESI test, a computerized nursing exam. This article covers the types of HESI exams, who is expected to take them and information on taking the HESI test.
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Hundreds More Pass California High School Exit ExamCalifornia State Superintendent Jack O'Connell recently announced 819 more students have passed the High School Exit Exam. The test continues to still be a contentious debate in the state.
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The California High School Exit ExamThe issue regarding the high school exit exam in the state of California has grown into a bigger problem. This article gives the details of this pressing issue and the changing standards of California. -
How to Prepare for the Louisiana GEE ExamLouisiana students in the 10th and 11th grades take the GEE exams. These are Graduation Exit Exams that require a passing grade to graduate from any Louisiana high school with a regular diploma. Subjects include Engish, math, science, and social studies.
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Benefits of General Education and ESL Teacher CollaborationCollaboration benefits ESL and ELL teachers by giving them ways to cope with the daily task of helping their struggling readers. While relationships take time to develop and grow, teachers can ultimately benefit from a working model of collaboration.
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New English Exam for Graduating StudentsCollege instructors are increasingly complaining that students are arriving in their classrooms without the most basic skills. Despite all the differences in our educational system the scenario in Quebec is no different from anywhere else. -
How Math Skills Apply to Knitting and CrochetingStudents are more likely to appreciate learning in the classroom when they can apply it to real life. This article reveals various ways that basic math applies to knitting and crocheting. -
The Utopian Educational EnvironmentUtopian workplaces are possible in many small districts and in larger districts with principals who assume personal accountability for the success of their schools. -
I'm a Common Man Who Will Attempt to Run for President in 2012I will run for President in 2012 because I believe we need to revert back to a free country. Is it possible for a common man to win?
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AB 189 Revised, Name Changed to Education Funding Instead of Adult EducationAssembly Bill 189 was introduced in January in an effort to slow down the destruction of adult education programs in California because of "flexing." AB 189 was revised on March 3 and has now lost the impact that it had in its original format.
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Virtual High Schools: Are They for Everyone?Discussion of virtual high schools, what is required of the students, costs, and more with sites to help the parent begin their research when considering this option.
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Importance of Outcomes Assessment in Higher EducationColleges and universities are using outcomes assessment to establish accountability and improve courses and support services for students. -
Texas High School Dropout AnalysisEducational leaders make decisions regarding students and the educational institution once the educational leader comprehends the data and is able to enlighten the learning community to the findings of the data.
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Kellie Pickler: A Small Town Girl in Red High HeelsKellie Pickler, an American Idol Season 5 contestant captivated the American television audience's heart with her performances. It was a challenge singing fifty year-old-songs with enthusiasm but this young lady has a lot of espirit.
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FSFSA - a Parent's Guide to College Financial AidWith each school year another set of anxious parents eagerly work through the financial dilemna of sending children to college. Understanding the process of the FSFA will ensure parents, and students, are ensured financial assistance for college.
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Is High School Enough?The US work force says that high schools are not preparing students for the workforce as well as the students who have attended college.
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National Dropout Rates, Achievement Gaps and GED Participation by Ethnic GroupsThis undergraduate research paper is written in APA format and contains a literature review of national graduation rates, achievement gaps, and GED participation by minority and majority ethnicity. References are included.
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Title I Reading: Providing Equal Opportunities for StudentsMany schools across the nation offer federally funded Title I Reading Programs for their students. Something needs to be done so students can have the same opportunity to have increased reading assistance offered.
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Moving Beyond Social Promotion and Retention in the ClassroomSocial promotion and retention are unacceptable responses to the problem of low-achieving students in our nation's schools. High standards must be set in order to ensure that students will be educated appropriately.
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How to Prepare for the California High School Proficiency Exam (CHSPE)The California High School Proficiency Exam (not to be confused with the California High School Exit Exam), is the California equivalent of a GED. It tests English and math knowledge and skills and includes a writing task, as well.
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How to Study for the HESIThe HESI is a standardized exam most nursing schools use to assess readiness for admission to a nursing program. Some schools also use the exam as an exit exam prior to graduation.
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The Kimbel Library: Home Sweet Home to the Average College StudentA reflection on one college student's personal library experience. The characters and setting may seem typical, yet offer a unique aspect to the author's own college.
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Life with Grandpa Caruso: Immigrating to America, 1949Immigrating to America, from Italy, after World War II in 1949 and learning to become an American citizen. -
We the PeopleThe debate over religion and its place in government has remained a heated and polarizing issue for as long as the documents upon which we govern have existed. But the founding fathers in their wisdom recognized what was best for the fledgling country. -
TAKS Tests Fail Texas StudentsThe yearly TAKS test does more harm than good. With its dismally low percentage required for passing, Texas students find themselves unprepared for the future.
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5 Ways Playing Video Games Can Make You a Better PersonVideo games can help make you a better person, and possibly improve the life of those around you. Here are five of the most surprising ways video games might make you a better person and the world a better place.
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How to Cope with a Car Accident and Seatbelt InjuriesPersonal advice for dealing with car accident and seatbelt injuries.
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The Next Year of NarutoSPOILER WARNING: A brief review and reflection regarding where the next year of the Naruto manga will go from a critical perspective. -
Public to Be Consulted Over Drastic Government Spending CutsThe UK Coalition Government announced that the Public will be consulted on how to make the necessary spending cuts. David Cameron, said that "the country must prepare itself for painful and unavoidable cuts which will affect our whole way of life".
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The Christmas Tree CrashWhen Roz is nearly run over by a Santa-red porsche on Christmas Eve, who knows whether her life will change for good or ill? -
Prompt and Effective Health Care in Bay Ridge BrooklynThe SUNY Downstate University Hospital of Brooklyn in Bay Ridge, provides a variety of services for residents of Brooklyn. -
GlaucomaAn article describing the various types of glaucoma and how they are treated.
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Taking Life for GrantedIf Evolution theory could have any credibility, then we are supposed to evolve to a higher level beings.
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Cool MathematicsIn this article, I present a way you would use to succeed in middle (secondary) school mathematics.
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Is it Safe?Getting sick in America will cost you plenty. To give tips to ward off the 'Boogie Men' of expensive monthly health care premiums, pricy medicines, and the myriad of other expenses not covered by health care providers is the purpose of this article.
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Graduation Celebration in HondurasGraduating from the sixth grade is a major milestone for children in Honduras and other Latin American countries. Chances are your sixth grade graduation ceremony was not quite so elaborate as graduation time is party time here!
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