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    “all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights‚ that among these are life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness” (p.6) Multicultural education is an idea‚ an approach to school reform‚ and a movement for equity‚ and social justice. A major goal of multicultural education is to restructure schools so that all students get the knowledge‚ attitude‚ and skills needed to live in a culturally diverse nation. Others include creating a safe‚ accepting and

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    Ethnicity and Education

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    “ethnic differences in educational achievement are primarily the result of school factors”  Most studies found that overall ethnic minorities tend to do less well than other members of the population when it comes to educational achievement. The government sponsored “Swann report” found that “Asians” did almost as well as “Whites” however not as well‚ one Asian group in particular the “Bangladeshi’s” did particularly badly and “West Indians” preformed considerably worse than “Whites”. Many factors

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    Urban Education

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    schools are located in small‚ rural areas. Urban Education is defined as education taught in a school located in the city (urban areas). These schools have numerous distinct traits that make them easy to be recognizable. The students that attend these schools come from a wide variety of homes‚ incomes‚ beliefs‚ morals‚ priorities and are mostly African American‚ Mexican‚ and Asian. Unlike suburban and rural schools‚ the classrooms in urban education are often overcrowded with over 30 students or more

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    Consumerism and Education

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    Simon Benlow’s “Have It Your Way: Consumerism Invades Education”: A Summary Students are being seen as consumers when it comes to their education and the university they choose. Benlow argues that companies are buying access to student’s brains. The phrase “Have it Your Way” is used to describe how the universities keep the students happy and to decide to choose the certain college that pertains to the students’ needs in the best way. The phrase‚ “Have it Your Way” promotes the idea that the university

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    Education and Girls

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    Tuesday‚ August 11‚ 2009 The advantages and disadvantages of co-education Read list of advantages and disadvantages of co-education I study in a co-education school. In my class there are about twenty boys and twelve girls. We learn many things one another in the course of being in the same class everyday. Sometimes the interaction is pleasant and sometimes not. In other words co-education has its good points and bad points‚ that is‚ its advantages and disadvantages. The main advantage that

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    History depicts that in the past‚ apartheid and Christian national education policies meant that races and cultures were segregated in schools and resources were unevenly distributed‚ making the role and the task of the teacher extra difficult in terms of balancing between the workload and catering for all learners needs. Education is inherently political as it involves values and goals in relation to such fundamental questions as what kind of individual and society are we trying to shape? These

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    Education and Schools

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    Name: Pamela B. Sumunod C/Y/S: BIT21 FINAL TERM PAPER TOPIC: Education: Lack of facilities in most of schools in the Philippines EXPERIENCE: I never had experience having lack in facilities in my school ever since from the time I started studying because all of the schools I went into were all private. I don’t intend to be rude but the lack of facilities in schools mostly happen in public schools. Too many students with not enough classrooms are mostly the common scenario. Mostly

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    Course 1. Characteristics of Education Family‚ society‚ mass media‚ formal educational institutions‚ influence man. We keep abreast of latest developments and learn other branches of knowledge. Education is life-long learning (Till death). It brings about integrated development. P.T‚ Training of mental faculties ensures healthy emotional satisfaction and brings about socialization. Influences‚ Inspirations‚ Maturity is obtained systematically‚ in a planned manner for harmonious and balanced

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    A Comparison of Education The United States versus Japan In 1947 the Japanese took a page from the American education system and implemented the style of 6-3-3 classroom division (Angela Bartlett). Therefore the Japanese children attended six years of elementary school followed by three years of junior high and three years of senior high school. The major difference comes between the two systems in the area of study disciplines‚ students’ having a clearer direction earlier‚ motivation and structured

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    Education and Empowerment

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    The myth of “education and empowerment” has affected public schools tremendously in a sense that everyone is being divided‚ mostly by class‚ which lowers the confidence of our students today. Yes‚ there are teachers who cater to students‚ stay after class‚ and provide them with one on one tutoring and even take time from their lunch to offer extra assistance in any subject. However‚ there are other public schools in which teachers do not take the initiative to listen and understand when their student

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