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    Why Lutheran Education? To say education was important to Martin Luther would be an understatement. Most of the historical focus on his life and works remains with his work in polemics‚ translation‚ and biblical commentary. Not only was Luther a life-long learner of the Scriptures‚ he was also a skilled educator‚ though one may not always find his name immortalized in the hallowed halls of education like one could find his contemporary‚ Philip Melanchthon. This attitude‚ however‚ betrays an aspect

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    difficulties faced by the lower section of the society was the result of several years of discrimination and struggle but this is still in continuation after various efforts made by the government. The only way to reduce the inequality is through education but despite several attempts made to eradicate the issue‚ the system is still faulty at many levels. The knowledge of the tribal people‚ their culture‚ and their values are rejected in the curriculum designed for the mainstream and the dominant group

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    Creative Abilities: Why is Education of the Arts so Important in High School? Art is very important in all of our lives because it enhances our understanding to problem solve‚ boosts our creative thinking and heightens self-expression. It is also considered a form of entertainment‚ not only for ourselves but for the entertainment of others as well. “Art in a nation’s most precious heritage‚ for it is in our works of art that we reveal to ourselves and to others the inner vision which guides us

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    to teach me to read herself‚ I guess‚ and I think it disappointed her that I already knew how. So she got made at me!” (Lee 19). Teachers like this are the main contributors to corruption in the educational system and must be eradicated. Proper education is a vital stepping stone in the advancement of human life‚ and without it their would be no meaning in life. Schools were founded on the bases of educating the youth‚ however recently the success rate has plummeted. Just imagine a world where everyone

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    But language had an important side effect as it enabled human beings to tell each other our deepest feelings and impressions. Language had not a common evolution. Depending on many different influences different languages come up and gained importance and lost it again‚ many times a huge political power favored a language. In our times two languages have an outstanding meaning as millions or even billions of people are able to communicate using these languages. The one of these two languages

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    Why the government are driving to ensure literacy is a main priority‚ especially reading by six years of age. The importance of this and the effects on the child‚ parents‚ teachers and society. Abstract This paper attempts to analyse why the government are working so hard at ensuring all our primary children are reading by the age of six. The importance of this and the effect on children‚ teachers and society. It is well documented that reading is one of the most important abilities students

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    ADULT EDUCATION AND WAYS TO IMPLEMENT IT Democracy without education is meaningless. It is education and enlightenment that lifts a nation to the heights of progress and greatness. Unfortunately‚ the situation as it obtains in India in respect of education is not only distressing but disgraceful and deplorable. At present about 60% of the people in India are illiterate; they cannot differentiate a buffalo from a black mole. Adult education is needed because it is a powerful auxiliary and an essential

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    they begin their government regulated education‚ but they are never taught about the outside world or what happened before the society began‚ which leads to widespread ignorance and brainwashing. This controlled learning environment that is forced upon the future generations by the government is the largest aspect that this community uses. The education system that was chosen was designed to lead to widespread ignorance

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    Education holds a key position in Philippine political‚ economic‚ social and cultural life. It has been seen as a foundation of national progress and a main avenue for social and economic mobility. It is a lifelong learning for it is a learning progression from birth and ending only with death‚ which embraces both the conventional and alternative learning arrangements. In respect to this‚ the Philippines as one of the signatories of Education for All (EFA) 2015‚ reaffirms its sense of duty regarding

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    rapidly growing population. Education was becoming more available‚ and was seen as a key means to achieve equality in society (Welch‚ 2010‚ p. 244). The government commitment to extending education opportunities was mainly due to the increased population due to migration and increased fertility in Australia (Welch‚ 2010‚ p. 243-44). However‚ 1985 brought an end of this development commitment by the government to just opening up more equal opportunities to an unchanged education had not worked. The focus

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