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    distance education

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    universe would be as ambiguous as before. Advocating distance-learning would accelerate the step of fulfilling the dream of equal education rights. As a result‚ our society would be more harmony. That is not to say that traditional college education is out of value. Face-to-face teaching model and communication are also significant for students who are lack of social experience.

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    Moral Education

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    ------------------------------------------------- Moral education Categories  Concepts Subjects People Essays Reviews Commons Courses Help | Pathways Concepts Subjects People Essays Reviews Commons Courses Help | Key tabs | article tab edit tab move tab | study tab history tab watch tab | From A Cyclopedia of Education‚ edited by Paul Monroe‚ Ph.D. (New York: The Macmillan Company‚ 1911‚ vol. IV‚ pp. 306-314). Moral education * Ernest N. Henderson (Ph.D.‚ Professor of Philosophy and Education‚ Adelphi College)

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    article would be the danger of education perpetuating class stratification‚ as opposed to the promise of education “leveling the playing field”. It touches on the low intergenerational social mobility in Singapore‚ especially with varying social class. The article acknowledges the fact that entry into prestigious‚ ‘branded’ primary schools reflects on parents’ social class rather than merit. The accordance of accessibility of the best schools to students of a higher social class thus creates a distortion

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    Technical Education

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    human needs‚ education can be divided into three parts: Social or Political education; Spiritual education; Vocational or Technical education. Education that teaches us how to live in a society is called Social or Political education. Education that develops our personality and character may be termed as Spiritual education. Then‚ education that teaches us how to earn a living is named as Vocational education. Technical education is a branch of Vocational education. By Technical education we mean education

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    Obstacles in Education

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    Obstacles of my education During my first college experience‚ at eighteen years old‚ I truly believed I had too many things taking time away from schoolwork. After all‚ I was busy with a healthy social life‚ a 15 hour a week job driving the beverage cart at a golf course‚ and a boyfriend who lived an hour away. It has been fifteen years since that naïve undergrad first entered college. The social life has become play dates‚ the 15 hour a week part time job has turned into a full time “grown up “

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    Importance of Education

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    The Purpose of Education - Critical Pedagogy for the Democratic Society Education has been immersed in conflict for decades. John Dewey in 1938‚ after twenty years of experience with the progressive schools and twenty years of criticism of his theories‚ wrote. . . "It would not be a sign of health if such an important social interest as education were not also an arena of struggles‚ practical and theoretical. . . It is the business of an intelligent theory of education to ascertain the causes

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    Teacher Education

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    in education depends on the quality of teachers and that a sound program of professional education of teachers is essential for imparting desired type of education. As FRANCIS BACON said‚" knowledge is power" implies that teaching is an art that can be acquired through a series of well- designed series of activities‚ its imperative‚ therefore due emphasis should be laid on the education of the teachers. DEFINITION ¨According to the Dictionary of education-C.V. GOOD(1973)‚ teacher education is

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    SOCIAL CHANGE AND SOCIAL MOVEMENTS Alejo-Alvarez-ArbonedaMalabad-Masesar-Sese-Villar What is CHANGE? • It is an enduring historical force with noticeable variations through time. • It may be hardly discernable or easily observable; it may be constructive or destructive. • It occurs EVERYWHERE and EVERYTIME. What is CHANGE? • It is intertwined with established patterns‚ particularly the socialization process. Socialization makes for conformity and predictability of behavior; change

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    Equality in Education

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    Equality in Education Ch.2 of Bryan Wilson‚ ed.‚ Education‚ Equality and Society‚ London‚ 1975‚ pp.39-61. I To speak of equality in education is rather like speaking of equality in love. Young men sometimes wax indignant about the unfairness of their lot‚ and say there ought to be arrangements whereby the available girls should be shared out equally‚ so that everyone should get his whack; or‚ more sophisticatedly‚ that the most desirable girls should be made to bestow their favours on egalitarian

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    importance of education

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    Importance of Education in the Modern World Education is an important tool that is applied in the contemporary world to succeed‚ as it mitigates the challenges which are faced in life. The knowledge gained through education enables individuals’ potential to be optimally utilized owing to training of the human mind. This opens doors of opportunities enables individual to achieve better prospects in career growth. Education has played a paramount role in the modern industrial world. This

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