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    system in England is divided into three stages: Pre-compulsory‚ compulsory and post-compulsory. Compulsory education is broken down into 4 phases known as ‘key stages’. All teaching during the key stages is based on the National Curriculum; however schools in the independent sector may choose whether or not to follow this. (Tutorial‚ Laser Learning Ltd 2010‚ 17/01/2012‚ http://stonebridge.laserlearning.org/TCC_Template_1.aspx?ur=100429&ln=TDA32-1.1) Also‚ full-time education is compulsory for all

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    individuals and organizations. Apparently‚ some different medium of instruction may be associated with quality of a school. This is quite incorrect. Quality is an improved state of the structural facilities‚ i.e. classrooms‚ teachers‚ equipment‚ toilets‚ laboratories‚ medium of communication‚ teaching aids and school space and grounds. Quality is also an improvement in the educational processes in regard to teaching and learning. The process of quality attributes are usually made possible and effective

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    EDUCATIONAL TRIP -- REACTION PAPER Educational trips are always fun. Not only it enables you to learn and appreciate your environment but also it brings bonding to your group. Our first stop during the educational tour last February 14‚ 2012 is in Central Bank of the Philippines. Here‚ I saw different kinds of coins which were made on different types of metalsI also learned that one of the reasons behind the changing of our current bills is its nationwide counterfeiting. . We also had a short

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    most important aspects of life in which technology has made a difference is education. For instance‚ in the mid 1960’s computers were about the size of a three-bedroom house and had to be cooled by fans the size of cars. Nowadays‚ in an elementary school classroom a computer can be found for every four kids (Milshtein 1998). Still with the advancement of technology on what seems to be a daily rate‚ the integration into education raises a lot of questions. Many of the questions‚ which are raised

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    competencies between nurses prepared at the associate-degree level versus the baccalaureate-degree level in nursing. 2.Identify a patient care situation in which you describe how nursing care or approaches to decision-making may differ based upon the educational preparation of the nurse (BSN versus a diploma or ADN degree). For additional help finding research on this topic‚ refer to the GCU Library tutorial located at in the Student Success Center. Refer to the American Association of Colleges of

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    ost educators and observers agree that the future school will go electronic with a capital E! What shape the school of the future will take is amorphous‚ but most educators and observers agree that the future school will go electronic with a capital E. Use Your Crystal Ball Education World published this article eleven years ago this month. How accurate are the predictions? What you think today’s future will bring? E-mail texpert@ educationworld.com with your predictions for education in

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    their race‚ gender or economic class. Minority students aren’t receiving an equal education in schools compared to the non-minority students. Whether it’s the lack of school equipment‚ teacher inefficiency‚ or discouragement in the classrooms‚ minority students are at a disadvantage. In today’s society‚ there are very few job opportunities for people without an education. Minority students goes to school in an attempt to make a difference in their communities‚ but how could they when the odds are

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    high poverty rates comes low educational attainment. Low levels of formal schooling earned have contributed to the overrepresentation of the Latino population in low-skill occupations that pay less‚ and have higher unemployment rates than other groups keeping them below the poverty line (Nora‚ 2009). The rate of high school completion among Hispanics is considerably lower than their White counterpart. Nearly half of the Hispanic population fails to graduate from high school‚ 13% of the population receives

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    Making the Most of Community Resources and Field Trips “Field trips offer an excellent bridge between the work of the school and the work of the world outside.” What procedures must we follow to avoid the failed study trips? Planning a field trip includes these steps: 1. Preliminary planning by the teacher. 2. Preplanning with the students and others joining on the trip. 3. Taking the field trip itself. 4. Post-field trip follow up activities. Preliminary planning by the teacher

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    because the activity is a reward in itself. It is a benefit for students to be intrinsically motivated in the classroom because they are leaning for knowledge and not just for marks or grades. Most students are naturally extrinsically motivated at school by things such as grades and their future career. In a perfect world we "want students to be motivated also by the love of learning‚ knowledge for the sake of knowledge‚ and positive feelings about themselves" (McKinney). One way of intrinsically

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