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    relaxed environment. Starting from a very early age‚ children begin to acquire things and learn from the environment they are exposed to. The learning process becomes more difficult when they begin their journey to school. There are several regulations and rules that they have to follow and they have to learn many new things and languages apart from their own native language. However‚ if the learners are taught in a playful way‚ they acquire better. As stated by Huizinga‚ games are not just for fun‚ but

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    world and Vietnam is not an exception. But after what I had been experienced I thought that Vietnamese educational system is still weak. It’s weak because of so many problems that exist on such as bad teaching quality; lecture does not go together with practice and high tuition’s fee. Furthermore‚ the training is not linked with students’ majors. And those problems will ruin the Vietnamese educational system if they don’t change. Nowadays‚ so many Vietnamese students complain that what they had learned

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    the countries‚ even Singapore. With that in mind‚ coeducation‚ which is based on that laudable theme of equality‚ seems like the right way to go. However‚ do co-educational institutes really benefit the students? While a co-educational school or college may cause more distractions for learning and prevent students from making educational choices without stereotypes‚ the advantages that it brings far outweigh the problem it poses‚ especially in terms of the student’s social development‚ how it promotes

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    Abstract Emerging from Bourdieu’s cultural capital theory‚ many sociologists found a relation between cultural capital and Habitus‚ the effect they have on children’s educational attainment‚ and how it’s brought about from class differences in societies. Although Bourdieu focuses mainly on the importance of class and class cultures in impeding children’s negotiation of process of schooling (Lareau 1987)‚ his findings portray how cultural resources can be used to perpetuate their position of privilege

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    My educational goals consists of going into music and choral education and evantually getting a Doctorates in Music. I enjoy working and helping others in any way that I can around Oakton and the world. I am currently a part of UNICEF where we put together projects to raise money for others who have gone through tradegies and need the help of others in order to get by. By being a student employee in Career Services for a little over a year ‚ I learned that I enjoy being able to make others succeed

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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

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    Jennifer Olsen Professor Stephen Leech English 1A 6 July 2015 My Educational Journey: From Cannot to Can Aristotle once said‚ “The roots of education are bitter‚ but the fruit is sweet.” Every person has experiences that influence their view of education. Every day we are influenced in one way or another. Whether it be by our parents‚ our family‚ our friends‚ our environment‚ or society. A significant event for me‚ which influenced my education‚ was the day that my parents told me they could not

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    Philippine Educational System Problems The modern Philippine educational system is filled with an assortment of problems. Many students are not learning much at all. Most students are graduating with less knowledge and capability than similar students in other industrialized countries. Classroom disruptions are surprisingly common. School violence is rampant‚ including the many violent incidents we all hear about in the news. Even violence on school buses is a tremendous problem. To me

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    What I learned from my past educational experience‚ is to be organized and be ready for anything. All throughout high school‚ I took many college courses‚ and online courses. The college courses we very tough. Since they were college courses‚ they were a little more advanced than to what I was used to. In the classes‚ I would be forgetting assignments‚ and what was going on in the classroom. For example: we had to turn in an assignment (3 page essay) about yourself. I was very shy during my first

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    Britain and Belarusian educational systems If all good people were clever and all clever people were good‚ the world would be nicer than ever. I think that education is a key to a good future. And schools are the first step on the education-way. Schools help young people to choose their career‚ to prepare for their future life‚ they make pupils clever and well-educated. They give pupils the opportunity to fulfil their talent. Education in Britain developed by steps. The first step was the introducing

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