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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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    Multicultural Education

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    Multicultural Education Respecting Cultural Differences Avoiding Cultural Bias Uphold all students to a high standard regardless of their Ehnic or cultural background. Develope a knowledge &understanding of all students home culture in order to better their behavior in and out of the classroom Decorate the classroom to reflect to reflect varrious cultures . Treat every student with respect and appreciate their differences Pay attention to language patterns use‚ use neutral language

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    Physical Education

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    VINELAND HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAKE-UP REPORTS (Medical report(s) for more than two weeks of absence from class) Name: _____________________________ Dates of Absences: ________________________ Teacher: _______________________ Period: ___________ Reporting Day: Everyday Reporting to class: Students assigned to a study hall must report to their P.E. class weekly (Monday or Friday) to submit their written report and/or take their written activity quiz.

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    Philosophy of Education

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    My Philosophy of Education by Javier Medina I grew up in Venezuela‚ where education follows a model in which the teacher shares his knowledge with the student and the student learns from the teacher‚ not the other way around. I believe this model would benefit from some changes to create more successful individuals in both their professional and personal lives. In the Venezuelan classroom‚ the teacher takes an active

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    Plato/Education

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    Philosophy 101 Education? How? Having knowledge is important in every society‚ whether it be a totalitarian society‚ or a democratic society. In Plato’s Republic‚ Socrates and his interlocutors discuss how to educate children. Is it right to keep them censored‚ or should they be allowed to study all and every subject(s). The education of children is very important because they are the future of the society. They are

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    Technology in Education

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    Technology Expanding Education Technology has revolutionized the way in which humans go about their lives. Society has become dependent on technology for its everyday needs in the community and commerce. Whether it’s in school‚ work‚ or home‚ technology has allowed people to do things better‚ faster‚ and more efficiently. As the world continues to explode with new technology being developed and current technology being refined‚ the emphasis on technology in education will be increasingly important

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    bachelor of education

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    Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) is an academic degree which prepares students to work as a teacher in schools. The most important point that makes B.ed course different from other courses is that this is the one such course that transforms a student to a teacher. Teachers play a very important role in a student’s life.So‚ it is very necessary to be adequately equipped with resources that will make the teacher a perfect role model to the students. To achieve this‚ one should complete Bachelor of Education

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    education policies

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    main aim of education policies in the last 25 years has been to create an education market. The conservative governments of Margret Thatcher and John Major in the last 25 years were strongly influenced by New Right philosophy who see educational improvements as a way of promoting economic expenditure‚ but they think that state spending should be cut‚ not increased‚ and that competition is more important than equality of opportunity. This suggests that they marketised the education system into

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    Education Systems

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    Every country’s university has a different education system. Education systems can reflect each country’s customs. However‚ they still have some similarities in terms of curriculum and facility; also there are some differences between the amenities around campus and fee structure. One of the most remarkable similarities is the curriculum of education between the two systems. The students have a great quantity of choice about courses in Charles Darwin University. For example‚ business‚ engineering

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    Education-ICT

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    ICT had had a major impact on education in today’s society. This has had an impact on how people study and how it may have improved the way people learn through ICT. It is generally said that ICT can empower learners and teachers‚ promote change and also increase individual skills through ICT. It will help transforming teaching and learning processes from being highly teacher-dominated to student-centered‚ and this transformation will result in increased learning gains for students‚ creating and

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