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Sharon Said:
Can someone help me find the primary and secondary syllabus for West Bengal Dept. of School Education?We Answered:
Contact the schoolTroy Said:
Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, Kansas?We Answered:
These sites will helphttp://www.nps.gov/brvb/
http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/brown_v_b…
Rosemary Said:
PGCE Primary education?We Answered:
To be honest, A Level Certs are not that important and my university did not ask to see them. They did ask to see my GCSE Certs for Maths, English and Science as well as my degree certificate.Ask the your PGCE course administrators if they will need them.
If they do then your exam board will hold a copy of your certificates but you'll be looking at £10-30 a certificate.
If you need to know your candidate number for them then you might need to also contact your high school/college where you took them exams to get it.
Leslie Said:
Brown vs. Board of Education primary source?We Answered:
Short answer is that it would count as a source but not necessarily a "primary source" since it is a copy of a copy.Larry Said:
What are some good primary sources related to the Brown vs. Board of Education case?We Answered:
the national parks service has a number of original documents regarding the case online:http://www.nps.gov/brvb/
Beverly Said:
i have to to get admission for my daughter for primary education.she is 3 yrs old. iam confused about boards.?We Answered:
and then we wonder why children become detached later on; we put so much pressure on kids to excel to boast to others?? we forget to let them just be kids; it is such a short time; I have raised 4 children and didn't use daycare nor preschool etc; waited to send them to kindergarten , 1/2 day only and they are all successful; director of major financial investment company, journalist ; police officer and a designer ; they are well adjusted ; close to family and siblings; kind hearted and giving; the need to push push our children at their expense; love , time, laughter ; and just growing up ; you have a whole lifetime to worry about the rest ; just a child onceMarsha Said:
Here's my question? Our government is spending billions of dollars a day on The War On Terror. ?We Answered:
I guess the easy answer would be that fighting terrorists is more important because the terrorist would kill students and teachers alike with their vicious attacks if we were not fighting them....Should we be spending a billion dollars a day at doing that?? Depends on who you ask. I say freedom and the safety of our American citizens is priceless. However, I also believe the social programs in our country are nothing but a joke and do nothing to actually help any of the intended "needy". How many people were ever helped by No Child Left Behind? Education is important and I truly believe every American citizen should have the access to as much as they want. However I do not think the government should pay for it.
Right now one Presidential candidate thinks there is 57 states (Obama) and the other doesn not know the difference between Suni and Shiites (McCain). Yet, some people want them to control things like health care and education.
I say leave that up to the private sector. Allow the people who specialize in handling those things all day everyday take care of it, and have the government support those people not those programs. Let the government help pay phenomenal teachers that would otherwise not work in an inner city school because they could not afford them, but allow the school, students, and parents make the decision of what teacher that should be.
Anytime the government has historically stepped in to make things "better" or to "help" it has always ended up with less favorable results. Just look at Social Security.