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  • Grade Point
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    Inaugural Address to the People of the US Hello ladies and gentleman, citizens of the United States of America. Today I will be reading to you my inaugural address, and will hopefully cover any and all issues or questions you may have about why you should, and trust me, you should, vote for me to be your president. The ten issues I will be addressing in my speech are: education, medical care, employment, welfare, crime, drug trafficking, language, environment, media, and abortion. Let me start w...
  • Theory Student Enthusiasm For Learning
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    The big controversy in education today is the way children are taught. Many of the same arguments that are made regarding what is taught can also be made regarding how it is taught. Theories of educational psychology are attempts to describe how people behave in satisfying their physical and psychological needs. The various aspects of these have a base in child development and encompass physical growth, emotional and psychological changes, and social adjustments. This essay will discuss some of ...
  • Vocational Education Students
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    Rose's thesis states that "Students will float to the mark you set". Vocational education has aimed at increasing the economic opportunities of students who do not do well in our schools. Some serious programs succeed in doing that, and through exceptional teachers - like Mr. Gross in Horace's Compromise - students learn to develop hypotheses and trouble shoot, reason through a problem, and communicate effectively - the true job skills. The vocational track, however, is most often a place for th...
  • Education And Training The New Vocationalism
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    THERE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN VOCATIONAL ASPECTS TO SCHOOLING IN AUSTRALIA. HOWEVER, IN RECENT TIMES THERE HAS BEEN AN INCREASED EMPHASIS ON THIS ASPECT OF SCHOOLING WITHIN BOTH THE GENERAL CURRICULUM AND THOSE AREAS THAT HAVE A PARTICULAR VOCATIONAL FLAVOUR. IN WHAT WAYS DOES THIS EMPHASIS PROVIDE A BROADER OR NARROWER CONCEPTION OF EDUCTION FOR SCHOOL STUDENTS? YOUR RESPONSE NEEDS TO REFER TO: (I) THE AIMS OF THE 'NEW VOCATIONALISM' AND HOW IT IS CURRENTLY BEING MANIFESTED IN SECONDARY SCHOOLING; (II...
  • Rate Students Since A Computer
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    Education has been changing so much in the last few years with the introduction to the computers both in the classroom and at home with the students. Students are no longer expected to write papers but type them up; Papers are no longer expected to be just writing but integrated with pictures and graphs; Projects have also changed from who can learn the most to who can make it look good. Computers have revolutionized education, but not without a cost. The cost is the quality of education some st...
  • Education In America
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    Argumentative Essay: Educational Reform Since the early 1980's, the issue of America's faltering public school system has become a serious concern. The crisis in K-12 education is one of the biggest challenges facing the nation. There is a great deal of evidence to show this problem. The pathetically low results of American students through international test scores is one obvious fault. Another is the failure of many students to demonstrate their knowledge of basic skills and literacy. It is su...
  • Education In China
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    China has a long and rich cultural tradition in which education has played a major role. In 124 BC the first university was established for training prospective bureaucrats in Confucian learning and the Chinese classics. Only members of the upper class could attend school. Peasants and factory workers did not have the time to attend school; therefore as of 1949 only 20% of China was literate. The Communists who controlled China considered illiteracy a major stumbling block in their promotion of ...
  • Field Of Educational Psychology
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    Educational Psychology? Mr.? Psychology 16 Oct. 1996 The field of psychology that deals with the ability to solve educational problems and to improve educational situations is the field of educational psychology. Educational psychology is sometimes referred to as an applied field, meaning, one in which the objective is to solve immediate practical problems (James 29). The beginnings of educational psychology were initiated by Aristotle in his formulation of the laws of association. These laws: s...
  • Defaulted Student Loan Debt
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    If you " re counting on government student loans to get you through college or graduate school, count on paying them back. The Education Department has become one of the toughest debt collectors around. Over the past decade, the agency has steadily expanded its arsenal for dealing with former students who don't repay. A 1998 change in federal law made it extremely difficult for people to escape student loans through personal bankruptcy. The Education Department also can now seize parts of borrow...
  • Underlying Goal Of Multicultural Education
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    The Challenge of Defining a Single "Multicultural Education" As stated in the first paragraph of this article, "Multicultural education has been transformed, refocused, re conceptualized, and in a constant state of evolution both in theory and in practice". Multicultural education is always changing. Culture is something that changes on a day-to-day basis. The way our society changes is no one's hands, but our own. Multicultural education can be something that is as simple as a change in the cur...
  • Standards Of Public School Education
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    Education Inequality in the United States Background Will Durant, a businessman and the founder of General Motors, once said, "Education is the transmission of civilization". Unfortunately, education is still one of the most deliberated and controversial issues in the United States. Thus far, the privilege or right to receive education has not attained the level of equality throughout the nation; poor districts obtain less educational funding while rich districts obtain more, creating an immense...
  • School And Learning
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    "Educational System" High school is a place where you grow up physically and mentally. In high school you begin as freshmen and graduate as a senior. Throughout that span of life a lot happened's, and you are constantly learning as you grow. But I know many high schools including mine are not perfect and have flaws in their educational system, that can be fixed in order to provide a better environment for learning. Learning is a never ending process that we draw from our personal experiences. Al...
  • Social Promotion Devastating To A Student's Future
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    Social Promotion: An Excuse for Not Educating a Child When it comes to students failing a grade level there has always been two options, either a student can be socially promoted or they can be retained. The choices for a failing child are limited and both situations have stigmas attached. Both options have positive and negative effects this I concur. While, presenting both sides of the argument I will note that retention is not always the solution to a failing child's future, however, promoting...
  • Positive Learning Environments For Students
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    College or technical schools are supposed to be the gateway to higher paying careers, but most are not all that they are cracked up to be. The standards and goals that society wants met are continually not being met by the students today. Also, many higher learning facilities lack the funds to provide positive learning environments for students. For these reasons and many more are keeping the students of today from benefiting fully from schools. Society today has to make some new choices for the...
  • Problems With Some Students
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    As a classroom teacher there will always be problems with some students. These problems can be caused by outside sources, such as family problems, or perhaps the student might have a learning disability that hasn't been brought to anyone's attention. Students show in many ways that they are having difficulties in class. Generally, students won't come to you and ask for help when they are having a hard time. Most of these students are more withdrawn from the classroom. One telltale sign is they a...
  • Expected Effect On Ontario University Students
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    High youth unemployment and cutbacks in government funding for post-secondary education are the new realities confronting students. The implications for most working and middle class students are either to abandon education altogether and to accept a future of Mc Jobs and unemployment, or to be saddled with a lifetime of debt. The needs of capitalist production Since the end of WW II, science and technology have been playing a dramatically increased role in the process of capitalist production i...
  • Art A Student
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    Philosophy of education Being a teacher is something that I've thought about my entire life. Wanting to be a teacher is a different story. It took me a few years before I realized that teaching is what I wanted to do. I never thought I could be an educator. It is almost a powerful feeling knowing that I can change the lives of so many students. I believe that every child has the ability to learn, but it takes a good teacher to be able to bring this ability out. This is a role I would like to tak...
  • Clear Class Differences In Educational Achievement
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    ANDRAGOGY ASSIGNMENT. Title:" Children at school often fail because they are subject to a prescribed re-gime of education, determined by adults (cf. John Holt). The Adult, however, en-t ering Higher Education enters a new experience of learning wherein there is a greater reliance on self". Discuss". Lying on your back in the dark. Imagine! Imagine an educational system that does not discriminate against class, creed, age or ability. Imagine system that operates without political interference or ...
  • Liberal Education In Society
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    Cronon on Education Having read Victor's story not realizing until the very end that "Victor" in the story was the author made it much more confusing! I realize that the issue here is about racial and social discrimination as well as about education and following your own ideals instead of the rest of society's. He displays this through the various characters and stories throughout the essay as well as his own personal accounts. The reason and logic behind his paper is shown through the differen...
  • Students With Respect In Order
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    My Philosophy of Teaching My definition of an ideal "teacher" would be one who respects the student's thoughts, beliefs, and values. An ideal "teacher" uses activities, experiences, and assessments that spark the interest of the students. An ideal "teacher" should have a passion for teaching. The branch of philosophy I prefer is Epistemology. Epistemology examines questions about how and what we know. As a teacher, I would examine how the students learn, in order to know how I would need to teac...

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