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    It is not exaggerating to say that people without education just like flowers without sunshine and jaw crusher without oil. It is education that converts a raw person into a socialized adult. By receiving education‚ one learns how to read‚ how to write and how to calculate which are all the basic skill for surviving in the contemporary society. Furthermore‚ a person is allowed sufficient opportunities for healthy interaction with peers and so that he is likely to learn to negotiate‚ cooperate‚ and

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    Educational System Education system is different in all over the world. In a lot of countries they had changed their educational system. The United States of America have made a lot of changes in their educational system. For example‚ In 2001 President George Bush passed a new policy called "No Child Left Behind" (NCLB). This policy made a lot of differnece in American Educational policies. No Child Left Behind is the name for the most recent update to the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965

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    Flaws in America’s System The United States has always been known for its high political status and producing exceedingly educated political leaders. Just a couple decades ago the United States classified first in the world in percent of students completing school and maintaining a steady career. But‚ according to data from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development that no longer stands accurately for the United States. Back then‚ America was the unchallenged education leader in the

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    theory has a great impact on the education system and how it runs. Through the privatisation of public goods‚ education included‚ competitive markets created. For the education system marketisation and standardized testing are the results of neoliberalism. Schools are competing against one another and promoting merit to get students in the door. While pressure is placed on teachers and students to perform well on standardised. The stakeholders of the education system are considerably affected by neoliberalism

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    Revolutionary Education Systems What do Japan and Finland have in common in their respective education systems? Even though they have many differences‚ both their schools policies are based on quality‚ efficiency and internationalization. Both are recognized around the world for the outstanding scores in the PISA (Programme of International Student Assessment) tests they reach every three years. The improvement of their students and the development in the laboral field are the two principal interests

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    Education system in Pakistan. Highlight key issues‚ problems and future challenges. Education system in Pakistan. Education plays the role of leadership in the society. The education system of Pakistan is not in a good condition there is very low literacy rate in Pakistan mostly people are not aware from education and the advantages of education. Government policies are not in the favor of education. The elements of the educational foundations are to build up the general population physically‚ rationally

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    Governments Education System If you stop random students on campus and ask their opinion on the governments handle on the education system you will undoubtedly get a different response every time. From students having a grasp on the topic and others being virtually clueless in both formal and informal education this begs the question “does society as a whole place any value on education today?” If so how much of this alleged value has changed through the years? For most of my formal education as many

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    Education System – Boon or Bane The education today is becoming a blessing or a curse is an open ended question being raised these days. The whole concept of education today is far apart from what it was initially devised to be. Today‚ one of our main focus in our lives is to get a good education and have a sound career to lead a happy and content life. And‚ undoubtedly‚ today’s education system caters to our needs of education and career very well. But‚ where is the happiness and satisfaction

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    Education is fundamental to human progress. It plays a prominent role in all-around development of individual as well as society. A large number of books have been written on the importance of education. Education plays a key role in creating patriotic‚ disciplined and productive manpower. Educated manpower constitutes precious assets as well as agents for advancing the nation. Education means the fostering of personality through the unhampered development of innate qualities of a human being

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    American Education: A Broken System One message is delivered relentlessly in American education: Everyone should go to college. As a result‚ competition within the college admission game has been increasing for several decades as more and more students apply to attend universities. While many view this upward trend in college applications and attendance as a positive shift in the value of a higher education‚ professors at American’s universities are increasingly exposed to underprepared students

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