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    February 18‚ 2013 Dear Parents‚ Greetings from RiverDale! It’s a pleasure to connect with you once again. We are almost reaching the end of the last term of the current academic year. At present we are busy with academics as in less than month we begin our final exams. The ISC exams begin tomorrow although the practicals were completed last week. I am glad to inform you that our students fared well in their Practical Examinations. The ICSE Examination begins on 27th February 2013. At the moment

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    Students/pupils will listen to you much more effectively outside in the world. I may say that I am correct! They are like dog tied to their kennel in a class room. It is almost an act of cruelty to force them to sit all day listening and not by talking. They should be engaged outside the room. The room should be where they drop their bags and come back to discuss what they have learn. That’s really a good idea‚ learning is not by sitting‚ and it’s all by experience. Yes‚ if you’re talking about a

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    WHAT IS THE AIM OF EDUCATION IN OUR LIFE Life is very complex and complicated. But an aim in life can make the complex life simple and purposeful. Aims give us direction to work and without aim‚ destination‚ or objective life becomes incomplete and haphazard. Individual has different interests‚ attitudes and needs. Every individual wants to achieve certain goals in life. But a clear-cut aim makes the road of life easy. Educational aims are varied. They have their different role in different fields

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    Education in the largest sense is any act or experience that has a formative effect on the mind‚ character or physical ability of an individual. In its technical sense‚ education is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge‚ skills and values from one generation to another. In sociology we have various schools of thoughts or theories and each of these have their own view on the impact of sociology on “life chances” Functionalist one of the “theories” of sociology

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    Do you really need an education to succeed in life? by Ronald Claiborne Created on: July 01‚ 2009 Education is the key that opens the door to all life has to offer. The benefits of a good education‚ enhanced vision‚ increased motivation‚ and improved performance is crucial to being successful in life. Success belongs to those who acquire a good education. Enhanced vision Getting a good education can help you gain a better view of what you are capable of doing. Education gives a person an enhanced

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    ABHCG Life Skills Approach to Teaching Training Module for Primary School Teachers National Commission for Human Development Life Skills Approach to Teaching CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Training Session Plans 3. Quality Education – Definition and components 4. Life Skills- Communication skills 5. Life Skills- Information Gathering Skills 6. Life Skills- Critical Thinking 7. Life Skills- Creativity 8. Life Skills- Empathy 9. Teaching

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    University Education: A Life Long Lesson Both John Henry Newman and Jon Spayde argue the true meaning of a University education in their works titled “The Idea of a University” and “Learning in the Key of Life.” Newman defines a truly effective education as a liberal one. He believes that “The University’s art is the art of social life‚ and its end is fitness for the world” (47). Similar to Newman’s belief that a well-rounded education is necessary‚ Spayde also agrees that “Humanities are the foundation

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    Getting a good education is one of the foundations of living a good life. Yes of course morals‚ family‚ and religion are huge parts of your life‚ but without a good education you’ll have a hard time going anywhere but down in this world I’m afraid. The word education is misrepresented often though‚ because it does not always mean reading lots of books and writing tons of papers to get a good grade. No education is learning how to do things the right way at its most basic level‚ and when you do things

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    exams do school-leavers choose most often in (CITY) ? 2.what are the best ways to prepare for examinations?how are you going to do it? 3.do you think that exams motivate students to study?why? 4.higher education ensures better life. these days is very important to gain secondary education. it’s not only develops your mentality‚but and broadens your perspective. In (CITY) the school-leaver are preparing for exams. Lithuania’s main exam is the first language exam. this first language exam Is

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    Bili Bilingual Education: A Life-Long Advantage Alexa Adams It is concerning to see the U.S. continue to academically fall behind countries like China and Finland. The Program for International Student Assessment or PISA‚ is an international standardized test taken by 15 year-olds in developing countries. The U.S.‘s Secretary of State‚ Arne Duncan (2010)‚ was disappointed in the results‚ “The United States came in 23rd or 24th in most subjects. We can quibble‚ or we can face

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