The first amendment states every U.S citizen has the right to press, petition, assemble freedom of religion, and freedom of speech. Also the amendment states the government is not allowed to make any law that breaks the rights of a citizen. There is a time and place for everything and ... Read More
Students for Concealed Carry on Campus. "Why Our campuses Are NOT Safer Without Concealed Handguns." Gale Opposing Viewpoints. Web. 05 Oct. 2011.httpic.galegroup.comicovicViewpointsDetailsPageViewpointsDetailsWindow?displayGroupNameViewpoints.Students for Concealed Carry on Campus, or SCCC, are advocates in favor of concealed weapons on campus. The article is written to inform a very large audience about why ... Read More
Student computer lab workers at the college level need to have skills incustomer service, troubleshooting and technology. First, they need to beable to interact with lab patrons in a professional, helpful manner.Next, student workers must know enough about technology to be able tohelp people who visit the lab with common ... Read More
Section I OverviewFreedom of speech is a crucial right given to the citizens of the United States, unfortunately it cannot protect students from expressing everything they want to say. In 1986, Matthew N. Fraser was a student at Bethel High School. He was suspended for three days for delivering to ... Read More
The First Amendment protects the religious preferences, free exercise of religion, infringing on freedom of speech and press, and tampering the right of peaceful assembly. Student speech is the student's rights to exercise speech on school campuses or at a school sponsored event or organization. However, Students speech is moderately ... Read More
For my novel I chose The Light in Their Eyes by Sonia Nieto. This book was an amazing read and covered many aspects and disputes of educational inequality due to race or ethnicity. In todays society schools are more and more diverse. This book gives teachers the tools and strategies ... Read More
The rise of school violence has allowed school officials to do searches more often and without the consent of the person to create a safer environment in schools. On this website, it states that, The courts have recently expanded the right of school officials to conduct student searches, resulting in ... Read More
Cell Phone useCell phones are part of society. It seems like in some way some how cell phones affect everyone. The people who use them the most and treat them like an essential life source are teenagers. As a teen they are forced to go to school. And school has ... Read More
Supreme Court DecisionsThe Supreme Court has a large influence in the United States of America. They interpret the law and decide what is constitutional and what is not. The Constitution grants its citizens basic rights by way of the Bill of Rights. The Bill of rights gives American citizens certain ... Read More
The news story which I selected relates to the several recent reportsof alleged racism which have been taking place on a number of collegecampuses throughout the nation. Universities which have experienced aparticularly large amount of media coverage include the University ofMissouri and Yale University. Many students from these institutions reporthaving ... Read More
Upon examining the policies and efforts of CFHS administrators., we cancome to the definite conclusion that CFHS in definitely not enlightened.We can examine the schools policies through the eyes and thoughts ofJacques Rousseau, John Locke, and Francis Bacon,we can see that CFHS is notenlightened when examining the ideas of the ... Read More
3501English 1The Racism GiantIn the documentary Walkout, director Edward James Olmos captures the true hardships that Mexican-American students face in 1968 in Los Angeles schools. The school board members, teachers, and law enforcement demonstrate institutional racism in different forms for example, the students are humiliated if they speak a foreign ... Read More
The Style of My ArgumentIn my persuasive letter, a critical and didactic voice from my perspective as a student was created by using argumentative diction to persuade a school official to implement a district-wide open campus policy.My stylistic choices, strong diction for argument and a typical argumentativepersuasive structure (from the ... Read More
In this generation, most of us are too sensitive to discuss beliefs or experiences in life due to judgement and others trying to turn opinions into facts. Most public schools policies are required to not discuss religion, prayer, God, or anything in that nature simply because it can offend students ... Read More
Morse v. FrederickBONG HiTS 4 JESUS How would that look to the public? On January 24, 2002, Juneau-Douglas High School was released early to view the olympic torch pass by town. Students, staff, the school band, and school cheerleaders were all present to view the historic event. As the torch ... Read More
On the Morals of Zero Tolerance Policies in Public SchoolsZero Tolerance Policies can be defined as school rulings and policy decisions in which punishment is given equally to all offenders across a certain offense, regardless of their circumstances. Across the nation, such policies have gradually become more and more commonplace ... Read More
To me, the basis of the Fastback 317 is to emphasize the First and Fourth Amendments of the Unites States Constitution and how they apply to students in the educational environment. The cases referred to in the book are informative because they illustrate the boundaries for teachers and student boundaries ... Read More
Affirmative ActionAffirmative Action as defined as an effort to improve the employment or educational opportunities of members of minority groups or women. Many debates over whether laws that instituted Affirmative Action actually corrected discrimination in employment and education or created a new minority, the white male.In 1961 President John Kennedy ... Read More
The LadderA brisk autumn wind combing through my hair and the early morning daystar barely peering over the roof of the brick high school building at 7 oclock. The day, three years ago in the tenth grade, seemed so much like all the other days. If only I knew that ... Read More
Violence among youth, especially in schools, is one of American society's most pressing concerns. It is also a source of controversy. While no recent nationwide study of the real extent of youth violence is available, small-scale and regional studies indicate that youth violence is increasing, at least slightly. In addition, ... Read More
Student Rights!School today has a tense atmosphere at this point in time due to students rights. I have read a lot on student rights I feel that a lot of student are restricted on school policies. One of the big current issues is about searching personal items and searching school ... Read More
To me, the basis of the Fastback 317 is to emphasize the First and Fourth Amendments of the Unites States Constitution and how they apply to students in the educational environment. The cases referred to in the book are informative because they illustrate the boundaries for teachers and student boundaries ... Read More
Carpe DiemIn the film Dead Poets Society there is an environment created that was rigid and strict. At Welton Academy there were four pillars of ideals that students must attain to and follow. These were excellence, honor, tradition, and discipline. A new teacher was appointed to teach English. John Keating ... Read More
C.D. 1599New School Policy EssaySchool Number (WHATEVER SCHOOL) is considering a new policy.Students will not receive grades in any classes.Before passing this policy,the principal wants to know how it will affect students.This new policy can have some good effects and bad effects.How would it affect teachers?How would it affect students ... Read More
The movie Dead Poet's Society raises an interesting question When educating teen-agers, is it better to use the school's policy of Tradition, Honor, Discipline, and Excellence or Mr. Keating's philosophy of carpe diam (seize the day)? Mr. Keating believed that people should "suck the marrow out of life" and live ... Read More
Movie Dead Poet's Society - The Dead Poet That Killed HimselfThe movie Dead Poet's Society raises an interesting question Wheneducating teen-agers, is it better to use the school's policy of Tradition,Honor, Discipline, and Excellence or Mr. Keating's philosophy of carpe diam(seize the day)? Mr. Keating believed that people should "suck ... Read More
Preventing School ViolenceMany parents know that from their childs first day of school, his or hersafety is out of their hands. They disappear into a world of mysteriouscliques and rivalries, of grievances rendered in the primary colors ofadolescent emotions and animated by comic book fantasies.(Adler 36) Parentstry to become familiar ... Read More
Decision Reasonable standard held to be proper standard for determining legality of searches conducted by public school officials. On March 7, 1980, a teacher at Piscataway High School in Middlesex County, N.J., found two girls smoking in the school lavatory, which was a violation of school code. The teacher took ... Read More
Student Rights!School today has a tense atmosphere at this point in time due to students rights. I have read a lot on student rights I feel that a lot of student are restricted on school policies. One of the big current issues is about searching personal items and searching school ... Read More
C.D. 1599 New School Policy Essay School Number (WHATEVER SCHOOL) is considering a new policy.Students will not receive grades in any classes.Before passing this policy,the principal wants to know how it will affect students.This new policy can have some good effects and bad effects.How would it affect teachers?How would it ... Read More