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Problems with Education in the United States- An 8 PAGE PAPER WITH A PAGE OF RESOURCES! This paper is ideal for a social issues class or also an education class! This paper discusses the main problems with education in the United States and how they effect society. - "Today, the way the educational system works in the U.S. concerns a large number of people in this country. "Only 25% of adults have a great deal of confidence in the people running education, according to the General Social Survey, down from 49% in 1974" (Russel 4). A lot of discussions have been held to find the best ways to improve teaching methods. At the same time, people recognize that a very valuable solution to increase the level of education in the United States is to look at some problems that cause difficulties and hamper the enhancement of the quality of education. The first step is to define these problems. As in every country, the U.S. wants to develop its national standards in education and wants them to be high. "

Mainstreaming- The Least Restrictive Environment - A 6 PAGE PAPER WITH 9 RESOURCES. A paper that is ideal for education or psychology classes! This paper discusses the pro's and con's of mainstreaming for children of special populations. - "Although the ideas and reasons for inclusive education are very noble and can have a positive effect on many disabled students, mandating inclusion for all disabled students denies some the opportunity to appropriately learn in the least restrictive environment (LRE) as required by law. The fight for inclusive education has made enormous gains from when the National Association of Retarded Children was established in 1950 to 1990 when the public law called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), P.L. 94-142, was revised. Educational systems have moved from not providing education at all for the disabled to providing schools for the disabled separate from non-disabled students."

Mozart Effect - AN 8 PAGE PAPER WITH A HALF PAGE OF RESOURCES! A well written and well organized paper discussing the Mozart effect as it applies to the world today and also to scientific findings. An intriguing paper on a well studied phenomena. - "Although it is only in recent times that scientists have started to document the effects of music, the qualities of music were understood even in earliest times. Evidence suggests that dance and song preceded speech, which means that music is the original language of humans. Researcher's have found that about two-thirds of the inner ear's cilia resonate only at the higher frequencies that are commonly found in music (3,000 - 20,000 Hz). This seems to indicate that primitive humans communicated primarily through song or tone. The ancient Greek philosopher Pythagoras, best known for his work in mathematics, thought the whole universe was comprised of sounds and numbers. "

Bilingual Education - A 7 PAGE PAPER WITH A HALF PAGE OF RESOURCES! A well written paper useful for education courses as well as psychology courses. Discussing the idea of bilingual education and its benefits to children. - "Bilingual education programs have been implemented for decades. Non-English speaking students in bilingual education programs, however, have shown no academic or social improvement compared to similar students in English-only schools. The disadvantages of bilingual education programs outnumber the advantages. In addition, recent statistics suggest the need for reconstruction of the present bilingual education programs. Schools began teaching academics in languages other than English as early as the 1700's, but not until the 1960's did society recognize the hundreds of thousands of non-English speaking students struggling in the current system. "