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    CHAPTER I The Problem and its Setting Introduction The movement of our nation into a high technology economy demands for a quality education at all levels. Constitution of 1987 mandates educational institutions to (Article XIV‚ Sec. 3): “…inculcate patriotism and nationalism‚ foster love of humanity‚ Respect for human rights‚ appreciation of the role of national heroes in the historical development of the country‚ teach the rights and duties of citizenship‚ strengthen ethnical

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    Experiences of Poverty and Educational Disadvantage INTRODUCTION The article “Experiences of Poverty and Educational Disadvantage‚” written by Donald Hirsh focus primarily on the differences of children from different backgrounds‚ class and ethnicity in relation to their educational journey. These differences can range from teaching styles‚ homework and or home life‚ or the overall perception of school itself as seen by the student. The realization of poor or low income children not having

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    Task One - Discuss behaviourist applications to education Behaviourists use an approach to learning and education where they concentrate on pupils’ behaviour and‚ more specifically‚ changes in observable behaviour. This is in contrast to a more cognitive approach which focuses on inner thought processes. Focusing on observable behavioural changes is obviously important in the realm of education since teachers need to be able to see what students are doing and to identify the reasons for students

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    Hall Academy in East Austin‚ Texas. The rooms were divided by a wall divider. I can still remember hearing a kid in the other room crying at nap time. There were six teachers that would move between to two rooms and help us with the finger painting we were doing or watch the group of kids that were playing with blocks. In the summer of ’96‚ I was five years old. I remember feeling really comfortable in Pre-K‚ the work was a piece of cake‚ and my teacher was really nice to us

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    MY OWN PHILOSOPHY OF EDUCATION Teaching‚ as always heard‚ is a noble profession and that our teachers are heroes of the new generation. We have been openly taught that teachers take a large amount of contribution to our youth’s future. Why? Who said this? Who really is a teacher? What is really there in teaching? A teacher‚ being a second parent in the school and a person a child having contact with in most of the days of his life‚ really affects a child humanity. With this‚ I believe that

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    History of the Philippine Educational System Education in the Philippines evolved from early settlers to the present. Education in the country is in great importance because it is the primary avenue for upward social and economic mobility. Philippine educational system has a very deep history from the past in which it has undergone several stage of development going to the present system of education. Education from Ancient Early Filipinos The education of pre-Spanish time in the Philippines

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    Laws for the Improvement in Educational Standards “No Child Left Behind is an excellent sword that we can use to open doors for the children we represent” (Wright‚ Attorney at Law). Peter Wright is an attorney who specializes in cases surrounding children with Special Educational needs. When he made this statement‚ he was referring to a law that President George W. Bush’s administration passed in 2001. No Child Left Behind (NCLB) is a law that requires states to assess the basic skills for children

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    how to use them‚ computers can be practical and helpful. The most important benefit of computers is their practicability. A single machine allows students to calculate‚ to write essays and to search for information while listening to music. For example‚ Office package includes a spreadsheet program‚ a word processor and a presentation program. What is more‚ It includes a grammar and spelling check‚ which simplifies edition. At the same time‚ the student can listen to music‚ watch a video‚ record

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    Faryal Khan May 21‚ 2013 WA #2 “Educational experiences are important stages in our lives” (Unknown). College life is all about looking for a balance in life‚ between work and fun. Starting college was the most important thing I have ever experienced in my entire life as it provided me with an opportunity to learn new things such as being independent‚ new culture‚ friends and a chance to study and make my dreams come true. Thus‚ my best educational experience was when I first started college

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    Learning Styles in the Educational Environment Many people learn in different ways. Learning Styles are various approaches or ways of learning. There are three types of Learning Styles. People receive‚ process‚ and retain information by using visual‚ auditory‚ or kinesthetic methods. Visual Learners learn by using their eyes‚ often focus on the eyes‚ and body language‚ gestures and facial expression of their instructors. It is also common for visual learners to remain clearly focused on the material

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