EFS CLASS

Saturday, 19 November 2011

School

This topic is about the rights and responsibilities of students at schools and including information about when the student can leave the school and information about school rules.

Searches and confiscations 
Students have the right to own property but the property shouldn't be against the law. possession of some items, such as prohibited weapons or drugs is illegal a police officer can take these items without their consent. 

Can a teacher search the student
A teacher has no legal right to search the student or the school bag unless the student agrees to be searched . if  teachers have concern about safety of other students , they can search the student without permission . Parents can not give permission for a teacher to search the students unless the student is so young that can not make a decision . the only people who have the right to search the students for drugs are the police.
School uniform
schools do not have to have uniforms. in some schools wearing the uniform is not compulsory but the principle is responsible for the management and control of the school and must consult with parents, teachers and students about the standards expected of students and these include uniforms. If some parents can not afford the cost ,the school is obliged to assist them by organizing a clothing pool to ensure that the students are able to attend school.Each school can make reasonable rules for the good order of the school and the discipline of students. If the students refuse to wear a uniform The strategies devised by the school community for breaches of school discipline will be exercised and include:
  • Warnings
  • Individual behaviour contracts
  • Involving the student’s parents
  • Taking away privileges
  • Education
  • Detention or extra work (in extreme circumstances)
  • Suspension (only after every other discipline strategy has been tried and the student has been cautioned).
There are some rules about uniform that students should know :
  • Teachers can not send the student home before the end of the school day.
  •  If students have a scar or physical disability which they are sensitive about, they should be allowed to wear long trousers, a long skirt or be excused from other dress rules. 
  • A school can insist the student wear their uniform on school visits during school hours.
Truancy
children should attend school between the ages of 6 to 15.Parents have the responsibility to ensure that children go to the school each day.If student do not attend school when they should ,this is called Truancy. sometimes students do not have to attend school. This includes when:

  • are unable to attend because of sickness, danger of infection, or an accident;
  • have been granted a Certificate of Exemption by the Minister for Education;
  • are attending a registered correspondence school or are participating in a special program approved by the Minister for Education;
  • are registered with the Board of Studies as a home school student; or
  • have been expelled or suspended from school
When can people leave the school ?
Students have to go to school from the age 6-15.To leave the school before year 10 , student need to get the permission from the minister of education.



Friday, 28 October 2011

Time line (Nelson Mandela)

Time line :
1918 - born
1942 - qualified in law
1944 - joined AFC
1956 - 1961 -he went on a trail for treason
1961 - he was acquitted
After 1960 - argued for setting up of a military wing
1961 - the ANC executive considered his proposal on the use of violent tactics
1962 - was arrested and sentenced 
1963 - Mandela was brought to stand trial 
1964 - was sentenced to life
1964 - 1982 -  he was incarcerated
1990 - was released
1991 - was elected president of the ANC
1993 - he won Nobel peace prize 

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

obesity

1.What is obesity?
Obesity is when people overweight and have more fat.
2.What are the reasons for obesity in children?
Reasons of obesity in children are unhealthy food choices, lack of physical activity and family eating habits.
3.Is obesity only a national problem?
No
4.What do statistics show?
Statisticts show  that from 1985 to 1995 the number of overweight people from age 7-15 doubled

5.What is making the obesity problem worse?
There are major changes in how we live and these changes have led to people either eating more or becoming less active .For example the overall cost of food hase gone down ,more food is prepared away from home and etc.
6.Does obesity have an impact on children's health?
yes it does an impact on childern's health

7.If yes, explain how?
For example obesity causes some diseases like type 2 diabetes ,diagnosed in children, livere problems and etc.

8.What are the other impacts caused by obesity in children?
the obesity in childhood causes obesity in adulthood  and  it can have a major impact on children confidence and how they interact with others .Also being obese in childhood increases the risk of range of diseases and disorders in adulthood .

9.What is the treatment?
There are different treatments for obesity For example changing lifestyle and dietary patterns ,Lifestyle and diet changes and etc








Tuesday, 26 July 2011

hello

my name is reza ,i am a tafe student i enjoy listening to music ,play soccer,swimming,i...............