Education is very important. This is the process that individuals acquire knowledge. It helps us survive in this cruel world. Unfortunately, the educational system is perfectly confusing for everyone. Almost everyday, you will hear another question about it on the news and the internet. Schools, teachers, and students face many challenges and there are many educational ideas on how to solve these problems. Today the school faces many problems and challenges.
Naturally, the main problem faced by secondary schools is consistent with the main problems faced by junior high school students. Bullying is a big problem in neutral schools. Because it brings self-isolation, melancholy, aggression, and the students do not want to learn. Also, among junior high school students, there is little assistance from home environment, so it is difficult to stimulate academic achievement. Furthermore, if the balance of physical and emotional development of a child is broken, problems may arise in attracting the attention of the student.
Summary Today, the school has transformed into the 21st century. Therefore, educational managers must understand the legal framework the school is facing. Administrators face many problems and they need to understand the constitutional rights of individuals and schools. The Constitution contains US laws. - In most California schools, some after school activities are in progress. After school activities are usually related to sports and scholars. Children can play with other children and can help with their homework. Robert Halpern stated that these activities began to appear in the second half of the 19th century after child labor reduction and educational growth (179).
SCORES began in Washington DC in 1994 and the founder Julie Kennedy (public school teacher, poetry lover, athletic athlete) has created a program to tackle many of the problems facing children after school. Children and young people with executable after-school options are most dangerous from 3 PM to 6 PM. For individuals and community as a whole the results may be devastating. That's why Zach Gomes, New York's US project director, is dedicated to doing what he is doing.