What do you think about teens holding part time jobs while going to school? ... "They slack on homework and sleep during first period because of long work hours at night. ... Teens wouldn't spend their extra time doing homework, they would do other things like hang out with friends or watch T.V. A friend of mine doesn't have a job so she spends all her extra time with her boyfriend instead of doing homework. ... Other argue that these jobs do teach skill that they will use to start and maintain good work habits in the work field. ...
They experience what it takes to keep a job like for example arriving on time, doing what is expected of them, etc. ... Sometimes the type of work isn't the best that is offered to teens yet it gives them a heads on the jobs that they could be doing if they don't do well in school. ... A lot of the times teenagers are tired from work so the homework is left unattended but if they didn't work they would have had plenty of time to finish up their work. ... May it be learning how to work together as a team, coming to work on time, finishing up what are suppose to be doing, etc. ...
My friends were not motivated to do well in school so I followed their lead. ... I liked Psychology but what I really wanted to do was work with children more closely. ... And at the High School I counseled the teenaged mothers, took care of their kids while they went to school and after the school day I tutored them with their homework. ... My experience at college has proved to me that I am capable of doing well. Not only do I have the ability to succeed, but also I also now have the confidence. ...
I was born in India. My mother tongue was Gujarati. I first stepped in to the school when I was just 3. The very first day came out to be the best day of my life as I was interacting with many other kids of my age. It was fun and made many friends. After that, I kept on moving to higher level of e...
Assessments help teachers and the schools to see how well you are doing in your classes and what are the areas that need to be worked on. ... Ayers believes children should be assessed, but does not believe that standardized testing really measures a student's intelligence. ... However, I always do all of my homework and all of my school work and do well in all of those aspects, expect tests. I do not fail all the tests I take; I do really well on most, but I get freaked during the testing. ... So during the test, I did not really take my time and do my best when I knew I could do better....
The term mainstreaming was first used in the 1970s and describes classrooms in which students with disabilities and students who do not have disabilities are together. ... In my chemistry class there were not, not only one teacher, no aide, nor was the class being co-taught, lessons would have to be taught at a slower pace and then the rest of the non-disabled students would be affected because more homework would be given because the lesson could not be completed in class because of the slow pace. ... The school system has to do it's best to make sure that each type of student is shaped ...
For example, the problematic behavior occurs because of the minor not completing homework assignments which is a result of her lack of understanding of the assignment and failure to record the assignment in her planner. ... For example, according to Barbour (2002), for some teachers, the SST has become something they must do to get a student evaluated. ...
They also state that video games distract students from homework and allow for procrastination. ... The problems/situations within the game may not be applicable to real world scenarios, but with their completion they do provide a mental problem solving template that can be applied to real world situations. ...