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    Taylorism in Education

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    Frederick W. Taylor’s “scientific” and managerial approach to the workplace maximized efficiency and productivity through the standardization of labor. One of the primary principles of his system of management was to eliminate opportunities of chance or accident through the scientific investigation of every detail of labor (171). Through motion and time study‚ Taylor vigorously studied body movements and assigned exact approximations of the time necessary to complete the labor. Scientific management

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    Philsphy on Education

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    11/23/2011 Philosophy A Personal Choice of Philosophy My philosophy of education surrounds Progressivism and Social Reconstruction. A teacher’s personal philosophy of education is an essential element in his or her approach in guiding children along the path of development. I believe that education is not only an academic thing; it is emotional‚ social‚ physical and academic as well. I will also discuss my belief that a teacher should be a facilitator or a guide to learning hands-on‚ not

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    traveling for education

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    TRAVELLING FOR EDUCATION Abstract Due to the miserable situations of Lebanese students and their long years of suffering from the bad educating services and due to the absence of responsibility toward university students and the difficulty of finding jobs. The researcher in this paper shows the attention to this problem . TRAVELLING FOR EDUCATION Traveling For Education It was become a fashion trend that more and more people choose to go abroad to study. Some

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    Gender in Education

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    apects of the human life such as in education‚ workplaces and society. Gender In Education 1. Short Historical Perspectives On Gender and Education Before 1960s According to Cole (2000) the education in the nineteenth (19th) century was organized along the lines of a social class. Girls rarely features in general histories of mass schooling. For instance‚ there are a number historical documents on woman struggle to get access to secondary and higher education. Some researcher noted that around

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    Socrates on Education

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    Socrates once said‚ “Education is the kindling of a flame‚ not the filling of a vessel.” With this‚ he revealed that education should be thought about and questioned for curiosity and understanding rather than for memorizing facts and information without any deeper thought on the matter. Socrates’ metaphor‚ “filling of a vessel‚” relates to our type of educational system and administration. It is often that teachers do not want students to ask questions they cannot answer; they do not

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    Education by Krishnamurti

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    The Function of Education by Jiddu Krishnamurti "I WONDER IF WE HAVE EVER ASKED ourselves what education means. Why do we go to school‚ why do we learn various subjects‚ why do we pass examinations and compete with each other for better grades? What does this so-called education mean‚ and what is it all about? This is really a very important question‚ not only for the students‚ but also for the parents‚ for the teachers ‚ and for everyone who loves this earth. Why do we go through the struggle

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    Education for the Future

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    Education for the Future According to the Oxford Dictionary “Education is the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction‚ especially at school or university level”. Nowadays‚ there are dozens of theories about education and most of them consider what its aims should be and what type of subjects should students be instructed in. In order for schools to fully prepare students for their future‚ the annual curriculum should be modified to include academic subjects as well as creative subjects

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    Respect Education

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    them that. Education is so important because it is the key to a person’s future. If you have a good education it will help you to achieve all types of goals. Respect plays a huge role in our everyday lives. You may not notice it‚ but that’s only because they are being respectful to you. If you’re not respectful then you will be disrespected because you’re being mean. So you should always be respectful to others so they will treat you the way you want to be treated. A liberal education is at the heart

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    Education Media

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    Education and technology now work in tandem and is seeing more and more integration within our education system. We can safely say that this change from chalkboards to smart boards have grown significantly and swiftly in our higher education. Mcnergney and Kent in Will Technology Really Change Education name key advantages to the implementation of new technologies in classrooms. First improved digital technology allows educators “Monitoring success and showing areas of improvements‚”(6) Monitoring

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    Education in Finland

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    cultural background (section 25 Basic Education Act‚ herein BEA). With this objective in mind‚ accessibility of education is ensured throughout the country. Finland does not have segregated educational services for different genders‚ i.e. no girls’ and boys’ schools. Basic education is provided completely free of charge (including teaching‚ learning materials‚ school meals‚ health care‚ dental care and school transport – section 29 to 33 BEA). Basic education is an integrated nine-year structure

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