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    this is for education

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    This means regular education classes are combined with special education classes. Schools that practice mainstreaming believe that students with special needs who cannot function in a regular classroom to a certain extent "belong" to the special education environment. Access to a special education classroom‚ often called a "self-contained classroom or resource room"‚ is valuable to the student with a disability. Students have the ability to work one-on-one with special education teachers‚ addressing

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    Korean Education

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    some 80 percent of its youth move onto higher-level education‚ failing to fulfill those expectations creates many problems. One of these problems is disappointing parents and family members‚ which in a Confucian centered culture is highly consequential. Confucianism provides most Koreans with strong family structure‚ norms of frugality‚ hard work‚ and a great emphasis on education. Most Korean parents spend the majority of their income on education‚ and so they expect results. Students who fail to

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    Commercialization of education The Commercialization of education has been a fairly recent trend in India that stems from the educational reform in the country over the last two decades. It mainly materializes itself in mushrooming private schools‚ public and private universities and at the high education level. In a sense‚ it has added a financial element to the qualifications of attending private schools and public and private universities. Undoubtedly‚ it affects millions of families. As a result

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    Education and Poverty

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    2014 How College Admissions Favor Wealthy Students Over Underprivileged Minorities The growing debate over whether college admissions are partial by overstressing standardized tests and GPA has become a very controversial topic in the realm of education. Numerous students argue that the admission process is unfair in placing a greater emphasis on certain stressed requirements‚ such as the ACT/SAT‚ while neglecting to examine the whole applicant. Those who argue against the admission policy believe

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    Diversity Education

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    1) How would you try to instill a sense of the value of an education in students in a world where being smart is not always valued by their peers? It would definitely be difficult to compete with their peers‚ whom they value their opinion more. I would try to encourage them with examples of successful people who have had to over-come huge battles‚ let alone just their friends who thought it was un-cool. You have to keep pushing the fact that if they listen to what their friends keep telling them

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    Sociology and Education

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    It has been said that education is a “major social institution”. According to functionalists socialization should be provided by education. In this way young people learn how to become contributing citizens by means of formal subjects. The hard work of these young people is rewarded by the acquisition of formal recognised qualifications. By teaching subjects‚ such as English‚ history and religion education promotes a sense of national identity. In addition‚ education is conducive to the passing

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    Importance of Education

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    The Role of Education in Nation Building – a Canadian Perspective Address to Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology 11/03/10 Kakamega‚ Western Province Kenya “There is no higher calling than to be a part of something greater than oneself” Good morning…jambo sana Executive officers of Masinde Muliro University of Science and Technology‚ University Faculty Members‚ Students‚ Friends and Colleagues It is a rare privilege for me to be with you today at Musinde Muliro University of

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    Distance education

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    DISTANCE EDUCATION: ALTERNATIVE LEARNING SYSTEM BEYOND BORDER History Distance education dates back to at least as early as 1728 when an advertisement in the Boston Gazette promoted "Caleb Phillips‚ Teacher of the new method of Short Hand‚" who sought students who wanted to learn through weekly mailed lessons. Similarly‚ Isaac Pitman taught shorthand in Great Britain via correspondence in the 1840s. Distance education has a long history‚ but its popularity and use has grown exponentially as

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    Bad Education

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    Dan Rowley Professor Fallica Intro to Film Studies 2/29/12 Bad Education The film Bad Education‚ like all films‚ is judged in two separate facets of the filmmaking process‚ the films structure or its formal issues and the films real world concerns or its social issues. This intricate film’s plot and timeline make for an interesting and methodically thought out effect on these issues. Bad Education’s use of both a nonlinear storyline and its timeline in Spanish culture show a calculating execution

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    Education and Training

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    The knowledge and capabilities acquired through education are usually not focused or targeted at enabling the recipient to do or carry out a specific job after completion of his studies. Education equips the recipient only with the potential to do all‚ several or some jobs in the subject area. Training aims at giving the recipient the competencies required to do a job or carry out a function in the present. It is the process of transferring knowledge‚ skills‚ abilities and attitudes (KSAAs) required

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