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Changing Schools From Your Child's PerspectiveThere is one thing that is a bit strange about the process we, go through to pick the right school for our children. Parents often develop a very systematic evaluation system for picking a school which weighs the academic resources of the school, the abilities of the teachers, the schools physical plant and how classes are organized. Often the schools "mission statement" is taken into account on the theory that if the school was founded on certain basic principles, you should see those principles in action at the school.
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Private Schools vs Public SchoolsWhen Fear Is A Part Of Life At School Reading, Writing And Arithmetic The Legalized Abduction Of Children Special Schools For Special Kids Protecting Your Child's Love Of Learning
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Private Schools vs Public SchoolsWho Holds The Schools Accountable? ... Responsibility and accountability are the core of what makes us tick as people and by extension what makes institutions work the way they are supposed to work to serve the needs of the public. Accountability means that someone somewhere is going to judge you on your performance. If you are performing ... A Place Where You Cannot Protect Your Child ... the state and city support public education for every child in the community. That naturally means that your child will be in classes with people who could have a negative influence on him or her. It is literally a place where you cannot protect your child and a place where even if your child has strong ... Protecting Your Child's Love Of Learning ... them. By unsupervised we mean that the parents aren't there to object. So large segments of the school day are wasted on teaching the children to be good citizens, moral people and to have "self esteem" which has only become damaged because the schools destroyed the children's love of learning in the ... ... public school can vary from hundreds to thousands. There has been a lot of discussion about whether the government should even be involved in funding public schools. That is a political discussion. But the real question is whether your child will achieve his or her maximum potential in a public setting ... Taking Control Of Moral Education ... stranger whose values we know nothing about. But sex education in schools doesn't usually end with a basic discussion of the medical of physical properties of the body. Many schools have more advanced curriculum that cover the sex act, how pregnancy works, venereal disease and "recreational" sex activities ...
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