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    foundation of education

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    Subsumption Theory  (David Ausubel) Ausubel’s theory is concerned with how individuals learn large amounts of meaningful material from verbal/textual presentations in a school setting (in contrast to theories developed in the context of laboratory experiments). According to Ausubel‚ learning is based upon the kinds of superordinate‚ representational‚ and combinatorial processes that occur during the reception of information. A primary process in learning is subsumption in which new material is related

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    Basic Education

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    K-12? Year 2013 by Christle C. Bautista 2-ALM I. Introduction “Education‚ being necessary to the State for the promotion of its welfare and the preservation of its life‚ must be so developed and directed in such a way as to conform to the philosophy of the people as a whole and not of any special interests and to realize the objectives of the entire race and not any particular sector of it. Private education may necessarily have certain goals which may not altogether be in consonance

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    Environmental Education

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    Environmental Education Environmental education (EE) refers to organized efforts to teach about how natural environments function and‚ particularly‚ how human beings can manage their behavior and ecosystem in order to live sustainably. The term is often used to imply education within the school system‚ from primary to post-secondary. However‚ it is sometimes used more broadly to include all efforts to educate the public and other audiences‚ including print materials‚ websites‚ media campaigns

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    Education in the Philippines is managed and regulated by the Department of Education‚ commonly referred to as the DepEd in the country. The Department of Education controls the Philippine education system‚ including the curriculum used in schools and the allocation of funds. It also regulates the construction of schools and other educational facilities and the recruitment of teachers and staff. Before Philippine independence in 1946‚ the country’s education system was patterned on the system of its colonial

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    Democracy and Education

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    “Democracy and Education” The most interesting argument of Booker T. Washington’s speech‚ “Democracy and Education” is that instead of hating the white men‚ Washington not only forgives them‚ but sympathizes with them. In his speech‚ Washington says‚ “I thank God that I have grown to the point where I can sympathize with a white man as much as I can sympathize with a black man. I have grown to the point where I can sympathize with a Southern white man as much as I can sympathize with a Northern

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    Bilingual Education

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    seems to be universally accepted that increased education is a good thing. Thousands of colleges and millions of students spend vast amounts of time and money chasing pieces of paper. But what is the value of these qualifications? This essay will discuss whether education has been devalued.  Supporters of education (usually teachers or educators‚ or those who have an interest in stopping people thinking for themselves) say that increased levels of education will open doors for students. Certificates

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    Modern Education

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    The process of education is considered so important in our society that no parents‚ who can afford it‚ can imagine having their children go uneducated. It has become such an integral part of our lives that for most people‚ completing the process of education appears to be a matter of habit. Others‚ who have so far remained outside this process‚ are now being covered by the literacy programmes of the government and various non-governmental organizations. Extending the privilege to everybody in the

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    Education in Vietnam ...

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    Education in Vietnam. Education in Vietnam is divided into five levels: preschool‚ primary school‚ secondary school‚ high school and higher education. Formal education consists of twelve years of basic education. Basic education consists of five years of primary education‚ four years of intermediate education‚ and three years of secondary education. The majority of basic education students are enrolled on a half-day basis. The main educational goal in Vietnam is improving people’s general knowledge

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    in student’s performance. The related literatures and research findings are taken from books‚ websites on the internet‚ local studies‚ and theses. Importance of Science Literacy Prakash (2016) in his article‚ “What is the importance of Science Education as a School Subject?” discusses that Science‚ as a subject is universal and knows no boundaries. The claims of Science for inclusion

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    Shakers In Education

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    Shakers in Education There have been many influential people and events in education. These people and events have shaped our education system. In this paper I will tell you how Horace Mann‚ John Dewey‚ Brown vs. Board of Education of Topeka‚ and The American Reinvestment Act have had an impact on the evolution of American education. Horace Mann is known as the “Father of American Education”. His contribution to education is the establishment of the first state board of education. Mann created

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