Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Questions and statements.

1)          Is the inclusion of special education students in classes beneficial to the children?
                Although inclusion would allow students to interact in the mainstream, inclusion would hinder the education of special needs children.
2)  
How can schools approach the problem of bullying?
                Opponents of zero tolerance polices argue that innocent children sometimes are punished; however research shows that bullying leads to a decrease in academic performance and an increase in suicides. The recent portrayal of bullying in media in shows like Glee and the recent suicides show that a nationwide zero tolerance on bullying is necessary.
3)   
   Are standardized tests necessary?
                Standardized tests have become the central point of school academics and subjects that are not reading or math have become not important. Standardize testing has produce children who lack the cultural information such as history and other liberal studies.
4)    
 In an age of diversity in the United States is Multiculturalism teaching important?
                Many schools believe that importance of teaching is being able to prepare students for benchmark tests such as the FCAT, but lessons on Multiculturalism teaches children life lesson that allow them to learn and accept peoples differences.
5)     
 What is a legislation act that would benefit the United States?
The Dream Act would allow permanent residency to non-citizen student who finished high school and are pursuing college or the military. Rather than allowing any one residency, this legislation would allow people who contribute to the United States society in a beneficial way, residency.

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