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What is School?

School as an academic topic sits at the intersection of education, psychology, sociology, and literature, making it relevant across a wide range of courses and disciplines. Students write about it in education programs, psychology classes, business schools, and humanities seminars alike. The topic is academically rich because it touches on institutional structure, human development, and social policy simultaneously. Papers engage with formal schooling at every level, from early childhood development through graduate programs such as the MBA, and they also treat school as a cultural and literary symbol found in works like Tobias Wolff's Old School, Molière's The School for Wives, and Raphael's The School of Athens.

The papers archived here take notably diverse approaches. Some are analytical and institutional, evaluating curricula using frameworks such as the Saylor, Alexander, and Lewis model, or conducting SWOT analyses of private university MBA programs. Others are empirical and psychological, examining how school-based mental health programs affect emotional intelligence or how test anxiety interacts with question sequence. Still others are personal and reflective, including self-change projects and career-focused writing. Literary and art-historical approaches also appear, treating school as a theme or setting worthy of close reading and cultural interpretation.

A strong essay on school succeeds by committing to a specific, manageable angle rather than treating education in the abstract. Whether the focus falls on teacher-student relationships, curriculum design, student mental health, or a literary portrayal of school life, the thesis should make a clear, arguable claim. Evidence drawn from program data, developmental research, or textual analysis carries more weight than broad generalizations. The most common pitfall is conflating the many meanings of "school" without defining which context — institutional, psychological, or cultural — the essay actually addresses.

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Curriculum According to F.W. English\'s
According to F.W. English's Deciding What to Teach and Test: Designing, Aligning and Auditing the Curriculum (the Milliennium Edition), every school must conduct an audit to assess their alignment and to develop…
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Importance of reading and writing in social studies
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Erikson's stages of development compared with Freud's and Klein's theories
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Comparative history of Huey P. Long and Maurice Duplessis
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Davidson, J., B. Davidson, L. Vanderkam. (2004). Genius Denied: How to Stop Wasting Our Brightest Young Minds. New York: Simon and Schuster.
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Family Dog Our Family Member, Wolfie Our
Our German Shepherd Wolfie has always been the most popular member of our family. Even though there were four of us, including Mom, Pop, and my little sister, it was Wolfie that everyone on the street knew best.