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A Proposed Study for Evaluating the Benefits of Ability Grouping
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This 6 page paper looks at the benefits and detriments of tracking. Several articles are reviewed and a proposal for an experiment to show whether or not ability grouping is beneficial for gifted students, as well as other groups, is made. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: SA138SpE.rtf
A Reflective Paper on an Interview with a Gifted Individual
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This 5 page paper provides an overview of an interview with a person who is gifted, and considers the nature of peer relations and challenges. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MHInGift.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
Abuse in the Aboriginal Residential Schools in Canada & The Mushkegowuk Cree of Fort Albany, Ontario
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This is a 10 page paper discussing abuse in Aboriginal residential schools in Canada and in particular that in Fort Albany, Ontario. Throughout the 19th and 20th centuries in Canada, the federal government in partnership with a number of religious organizations ran over 130 “residential schools” for Aboriginals. Originally intended to promote the assimilation of the Aboriginal people within white society, by the time the majority of the schools closed in the 1960s and 1970s, it soon became obvious that in addition to religion and education being promoted within the schools, so too was a horrific amount of physical and sexual abuse being performed. Generations of Aboriginals who passed through the schools have suffered a great deal from the abuse and are trying within their own communities to heal from their ordeals. The federal government in addition to providing funding to aid in the healing programs has also released a formal Statement of Reconciliation and several actions plans for the communities.
The Mushkegowuk Cree of Fort Albany, Ontario is one such community affected by the horrors experienced in their residential school. Ste. Anne’s residential school in Fort Albany run by the Roman Catholic diocese has not only be accused of hundreds of cases of physical and sexual abuse but was also known for its use of a home-made electric chair with which it punished and tortured its students. In addition to a number of legal claims against those who ran the school, the community has also undergone a recent rejuvenation process which has included the renovation of the old school in addition to the building of a new educational complex where the children do not have to leave their families for their education; one of the many needed steps for healing. Some tutorial language is used throughout and inserted with square brackets to assist the customer with the writing process.
Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TJMCree1.rtf
Academic Achievement and Children from Single or Two-Parent
Homes
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This 10 page report discusses the differences that exist
in academic achievement of children from a single parent home and
those from homes in which two parents are present. Convincing
arguments have been made for all sides of the question. In fact,
there are those researchers who believe that it is not possible
to accurately determine a child’s academic progress or capability
based on just the issue of whether they are from one- or
two-parent family homes. For example questions should be asked
about socio-economic status, whether the child has a meaningful
and positive relationship with the parent living outside the
home, and if the child’s parent has never been married, has been
widowed rather than divorced, and whether or not one of the
parents is a step-parent. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: BWacad12.wps
Academic Performance of Children in Care
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There is a great deal of evidence that shows children looked after by the state perform poorly at school, gaining low grades and few qualifications when compared to the general populace. This 12 page paper considers how and why this disparity in academic performance occurs and what can and is being done to improve education for children in care. The paper focuses on the UK. The bibliography cites 11 sources.
Filename: TEcarepr.rtf
Accountability and Assessment in One School Setting
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This 12 page paper outlines the issues of accountability in the educational setting, and the use of specific types of assessments. This paper considers these issues in a single school setting. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: MHEduQua.rtf
Action Research : Graphic Organizers For ESL
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A 3 page paper that presents an action research plan focusing on the use of graphic organizers for instructing ESL students. The research is to take place in a regular education 5th grade classroom. Headings include: topic, research questions, participants, intervention and data collection. Justification for the study is provided under the heading of topic. Different graphic organizers for content material are described as is the intervention sequence. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGeslgo.rtf
Action Research to Improve Training Results
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A 12 page paper addressing public-sector training needs. West Virginia’s Department of Health and Human Resources has identified several apparent shortcomings in its method of training new employees. The current approach is to provide live training sessions covering much material but not making any provision for review of the material at other times. The purpose here is to provide a literature review and method that the department can use to improve the quality of its training program while also making recorded sessions available for review well after the training period has ended. Topics addressed include learning styles, adult learner characteristics, evaluation methods and alternative training delivery systems. Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KShrTrainWV.rtf
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