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    Compulsory Education

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    Compulsory Education Many may argue education is at its finest since things seem to get better with time; but is this the case when speaking of compulsory education? Compulsory education in the United States today has come a long way from original ideas concerning education. There are some satisfied with the way schools are constructed; yet there are others who are not. Much like anything else‚ compulsory education can be improved. According to Paul Goodman‚ requiring students to attain two

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    Education Reform

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    persuade my audience to think about education reform and to inspire them to enact changes in our education system. Central Idea: While education reform has been around since the inception of formal education‚ the past 30 years have seen many changes that are at the very least counter-productive to effective learning for children and teaching for educators and at worst‚ devastating to the moral of children and their enjoyment of the learning process. Real education reform would take into account that

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    Girl Education

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    four decades since independence‚ much is being done to emancipate women. Education of girls is one of the basic features of the plan. Many schools and colleges are founded for girls. Even co-education has received considerable support from the public‚ and although orthodox parents still view the system of co-education with suspicion‚ a large number of families send their daughters to co-educational institutions. Female education is‚ indeed‚ receiving a great impetus and the advance made by our country

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    Education Improvements

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    Elementary Education Improvement It is necessary for individuals to increase knowledge throughout our lives and the purpose of education is to learn how to learn. Without the ability to learn how to learn it would limit an individual’s success in their career and personal life. The beginning of a good educational foundation starts in elementary school years. Over the past few centuries’ elementary education has improved‚ creating a friendly environment while fostering the mental growth of children

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    Distance education

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    DISTANCE EDUCATION: ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM BEYOND BORDER History Distance education dates back to at least as early as 1728 when an advertisement in the Boston Gazette promoted "Caleb Phillips‚ Teacher of the new method of Short Hand‚" who sought students who wanted to learn through weekly mailed lessons. Similarly‚ Isaac Pitman taught shorthand in Great Britain via correspondence in the 1840s. Distance education has a long history‚ but its popularity and use has grown exponentially as

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    Women Education

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    Indian history [pic] [pic] Girl student‚ India [edit]Pre-Independence The history of female education in India has its roots in the British Regime. Women’s employment and education was acknowledged in 1854 by the East India Company’s Programme: Wood’s Dispatch. Slowly‚ after that‚ there was progress in female education‚ but it initially tended to be focused on the primary school level and was related to the richer sections of society. The overall literacy rate for women increased from 0

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    Education essay

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    The Importance of Education The importance of learning and grasping a quality education enables the individual to put his or her potentials to optimal use are clear. Without education‚ the human mind is incomplete. No individual is a human being in the working world has been able to succeed without some proper source of some kind of education. Now I ’m not saying you ’re not a human without an education; the mind was made to be trained and without education‚ a person is incomplete in that sense

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    Role of Education

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    INTRODUCTION IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION Generally‚ at the start of a very young age‚ children learn to develop and use their mental‚ moral and physical powers‚ which they acquire through various types of education. Education is commonly referred to as the process of learning and obtaining knowledge at school‚ in a form of formal education. However‚ the process of education does not only start when a child first attends school. Education begins at home. One does not only acquire knowledge from a teacher;

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    Women's Education

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    Education is an important factor in a persons life now in the 21st century as well as it was in the past. The only differences between now and the past were the people that were able to receive a full education. In the present century‚ every one is entitled to the right to peruse an education. But in the past‚ men had the choice to receive a full education in a university‚ while women had the choices ranging from what dress to wear to what to cook for dinner. Women were entitled little to no education

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    Liberal Education

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    Liberal Education Liberal education means to empower an individual and prepare him to deal with diversity‚ complexity and change. Pakistan A TALE OF EVENTS Monday‚ August 01‚ 2011 Outline 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Introduction Definition Importance Sphere of liberal education Objectives (a) To produce informed citizens. (b) To develop creative thinking (c) To improve skills and competitiveness 6. 7. 8. (d) To inculcate communication skills Present style of education in Pakistan Prerequisites for liberal

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