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    common school was improved and strengthened that it could potentially become one of the most effective ways of civilization. The schools in the nineteenth century were not fully developed and were just beginning to advance. Mann believed that through education people would learn how to conquer all of the bad in the world such as intemperance‚ war‚ greed‚ prejudice‚ slavery‚ the need for certain items‚ and being wasteful. The European theory states that all men are divided into different classes‚ some individuals

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    implications of Nyerere’s theory of education to contemporary education in Kenya Joseph W. Nasongo1* and Lydiah L. Musungu2 2 Department of Educational Foundations‚ Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology‚ Kenya. Department of Educational Planning and Management‚ Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology‚ Kenya. Accepted 26 March‚ 2009 1 The question of relevance regarding education in human society is perennial. In the developing countries‚ education is considered to be a panacea

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    Supervision and Education

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    Supervision and Education EDU 532 January 30‚ 2011 Supervision today is complicated by a number of factors‚ including diversity of conceptions of supervisionand good teaching‚ mandates from the state level‚ and tensions between teachers and administrators supervisors. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica Online‚ instructional supervisionnarrows the focus to a more limited set of responsibilities‚ namely‚ supervision for theimprovement of instruction.Supervision emerged slowly as

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    Sade Caleb Dr. Kessler 29 October 2014 Interview While interviewing a middle school special education teacher I learn a lot. Even though Ms. Clauss was born into a family of teachers her inspiration came from one of her former high school teachers. This excited me because that’s what inspired me. Even though her mom and dad were teachers she looked at her teacher as an inspiration outside of what she already knew. She went to chestnut hill all four years to receive her bachelors then attended

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    abuse‚ and sexual abuse. Neglect and sexual abuse has been an ongoing issue not only in urban areas but amongst rural areas‚ as well. The primary discrepancy in regards to neglect is some parents lacks the ability to identify neglect due to lack of education in regards to

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    teaching easier‚ and it will give a teacher confidence to try out different activities and approaches that may appeal to students’ interests.” (Emmer & Evertson‚ Pp7) DISCIPLINE “Discipline needs to be viewed as an essential component of everyone’s education and absolutely critical to the development of healthy individuals. We need to recognize that how we operate and manage our classroom affects the lessons that students learn.” (Savage‚1999 Pp10) Without a solid classroom management there will be

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    Philosophy of Education

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    Philosophy of Education Thomas Jefferson once said “genius is 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration.” I believe it is this 1% inspiration that we must find‚ as teachers‚ in the youth of today. That way‚ we can give them the motivation to unlock the 99% perspiration inside themselves. After all‚ without that 1% inspiration‚ you have no reason to perspire. Teaching requires a certain kind of patience‚ understanding‚ and willingness to perspire on its’ own. It is not an easy task to uncover that

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    Dewey & Education

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    Section 1: Thesis Throughout the reading of Democracy and Education‚ the main point seems to be that if education is a social system‚ and that there are a multitude of societies with different goals and governing rules‚ then to have one education system is to operate under the assumption of one ideal society. Dewey goes about demonstrating this idea by highlighting three different educational theories and then examining them from that position. He discusses the educational philosophies of Plato

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    Important of Education

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    Education means considerably more than just teaching a student to read‚ write‚ and manipulate numbers. Computers‚ the Internet‚ and advanced electronic devices are becoming essential in everyday life and have changed the way information is gathered. How this new technology is utilized in the curriculum and managed by teachers will have an important role to play in widening the resource and knowledge base for all students. Technology affects the way teachers teach and students learn. To

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    challenges in education

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    Challenges in Education The morning school bell rings across the country and it is another day for elementary classroom teachers. They have worked hard to prepare a classroom that is inviting and educational. As the students come in the classroom‚ teachers are faced with daily challenges that did not exist twenty years ago. Teachers today must engage student that are used to multitasking‚ deal with the general lack of respect that is exhibited toward them‚ and teach the fundamentals with an ever-changing

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