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    Family Education

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    Familial Education: the Foundation of School Education              1. Introduction   Family is the first learning environment for children‚ and parents are their first teachers. The whole complicated and systematic school education is actually based on the familial education. However‚ the significance of the familial education and its great influence over our current school-based education has not yet been fully realized. As a result‚ inadequate and ineffective communication between school teachers

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    Computer in Education

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    AMAR We cannot deny that the rapid development of our country had improved our education system. It seems that more and more often computers and technology are being used in an educational setting. This trend of online learning‚ using long distance learning‚ and reliance on the internet for educational information is seemingly being pushed forward to enhance the learning abilities among the students. It makes the learning and teacher environment more comfortable for the teachers and students as

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    Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenberg Board of Education Even after the Supreme Court decision in 1954 in the Brown v. Board of Education case‚ very little had actually been done to desegregate public schools. Brown v. Board of Education ordered the end to separate but equal and the desegregation of public schools; however‚ the court provided no direction for the implementation of its decision. Authority was pushed to the Attorney Generals of each state to create and submit plans to proceed with desegregation

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    Education vs Incarceration The American government is spending too much of American Citizens’ tax money by providing a “home” for prisoners and not the same amount on current education. The government provides food and a place to sleep for those whom have decided to make wrongful choices‚ but cannot provide new textbooks or even technology to schools that need them. Instead‚ some schools are torn down in order to create another detention area. The budgets between education and prisons are not should

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    Robert Boyle did not receive a traditional formal education like most people. His parents provided young Robert with the best education available in seventeenth century England. He attended Eton—the college founded by King Henry VI almost 200 years earlier—and also had private tutors. He was not more than 8 years old at the time. Robert was encouraged to continue his education in Europe. So Robert was sent off to mainland Europe‚ destined for school in Geneva. After spending over three years at

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    Adult Education

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    ADULT EDUCATION Introduction 1. Adult education is the process to provide education to the adult and aged people who‚ somehow‚ had failed to receive the elementary education during their childhood. The effort of providing adult education has been in existence for the past several years‚ as it is one of the most important things in building an educated nation. Unless the adults realize the importance of education they would never understand the need to educate their progeny. Education is one of

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    Home school vs. Public Education Com/155 Did you know that home schooling is the fastest growing educational trend in the United Sates‚ Canada and worldwide? Did you know that the pupil/teacher ratio in 2011 is lower than the pupil/teacher ratio in 2000? Parents today do not take into consideration what their children want to do for their educational learning. I have never been home schooled‚ but when I have children‚ I want to home school them because of the bonding and it helps the children

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    "Separate educational facilities are inherently unequal."i These were the words uttered by the Supreme Court on may 17‚ 1954 in the ruling of the Brown vs. Board of Education Case that overturned the Plessy vs. Ferguson ruling of fifty-eight years earlier which stated that separate but equal was not unconstitutional. Brown is viewed perhaps as the most significant case on race in America’s history.i It seemed to call for a new era in which Black children and White children would have equal opportunities

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    this is for education

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    This means regular education classes are combined with special education classes. Schools that practice mainstreaming believe that students with special needs who cannot function in a regular classroom to a certain extent "belong" to the special education environment. Access to a special education classroom‚ often called a "self-contained classroom or resource room"‚ is valuable to the student with a disability. Students have the ability to work one-on-one with special education teachers‚ addressing

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    Summerhill Education

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    SUMMERHILL EDUCATION Education is one of many elements‚ which create personalities of young people. We used to the fact that each school aims to teach‚ require and civilize. Most people think‚ that young do not know what is good for them‚ moreover‚ without appropriate mobilization‚ they cannot gain a success in future. 1. Alexander Sutherland Neill (17 October 1883 - 23 September 1973) was a Scottish progressive educator‚ author and founder of Summerhill school‚ which remains open and continues

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