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Papers On Education
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A Relevant Curriculum - Survey Results
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This 6 page paper reports the results of a hypothetical survey of middle school students, their parents and their teachers. The survey was to discover which topics in the curriculum each group considered relevant and which relevant topics had been left out of the curriculum. Topics are mostly broad categories. The results are presented first in narrative form and then with three bar graphs. Note that two of the graphs are presented alone on a page due to spacing. No Bibliography.
Filename: PGrlcr.rtf
A Sensitive Awareness To Disabilities On Campus
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On college and university
campuses throughout the United States Awareness Programs have been - and are
continuing to be - formed that provide a means whereby attitudinal, as well as
physical, barriers to the integration of disabled people are questioned in the
hope that they might be understood and, eventually, eradicated.. This 7 page
paper provides a background into the need for awareness programs, explores the
programs that are currently in use and leads into the use of sensitivity
training. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: BWdisawa.wps
A Short Demographic Analysis Pertaining To Education In Georgia
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A 6 page paper discussing some of the uses of demographic studies, but focusing more on a demographic analysis of regions of Georgia based on data collected in the 1990 census, comparing the striated regions of the state with each other according to state averages. Assuming that all other conditions remain the same, it is reasonable to forecast trends indicated by demographic studies. Georgia education data is compared to that of the US as a whole, but the paper points out the problems inherent in comparing some categories, such as 'high school by grade' vs 'did not complete high school.' Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Demograf.doc
A Sixth-Grade Watershed Studies Project
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A 2.5 page paper that describes a watershed studies project by a 6th grade classroom. The essay provides an overview of the project and discusses how it was expanded by the students themselves. The writer comments on the success of the project and its impact on students. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: PGwtrshd.rtf
A Slice Of Life From Kozol's Amazing Grace
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A 5 page analysis of author Jonathan Kozol's book Amazing Grace. It is about children and how this nation is treating them. It is a disturbing book because it highlights the injustices that are still prevalent in our system and the ways this impacts the members of society who have the fewest resources to fight against themóchildren. The writer focuses exclusively on the sixth chapter as a representative section of this work. No additional sources cited.
Filename: KozolAm