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    1.0 Educational Philosophy 1.1 Introduction There are five main philosophical schools of thought in education which are essentialism‚ perennialism‚ progressivism‚ existentialism and reconstructionism. However‚ here I have only chosen the philosophies which believe in student-centred approach. There are three philosophies that hold the similarity of being less authoritarian and placing the students as the centre in learning process. These three philosophies reject essentialism and do not agree with

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    supports the idea that there are no innate idea’s/concepts or knowledge. John Locke is an Empiricist and a firm believer‚ he disagrees that we have any a priori/innate ideas or knowledge. Rene Descartes ‚ a Rationalist philosopher disagrees with this view and believes that we have some innate knowledge‚ the knowledge that God exists. Descartes believes that the idea of God is innate and it present knowledge at birth. He says that only a being as perfect as God could of put the idea of God in his head

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    We step into an argument between three college students with differing views on philosophy. What follows is that discussion in all its glory with the constituent college student fanaticism and naiveté. …so what are your feelings laws and government‚ are they necessary to maintain order and to make sure people behave. T: No I simply say that there is no point in being concerned about the affairs of the state‚ the rituals and the bureaucracy is too much effort. If people truly seek to follow

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    that I identified from the video is that students that fall into the low income class don’t have true support at home which inadequately‚ cause most students to put in a lack of effort because they don’t have any one to cheer them on. During the parent /teacher conference‚ no parent for the low-income students showed up‚ which is concerning because it shows lack of support. According to the power point lecture‚ Reasons for Lower Educational Achievement‚ “Low-income parents are less likely to expect

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    The Benefits Derived From a Low Student –Teacher Ratio Albert Fuller American Intercontinental University English Composition II What are the possibilities and impacts of a low student-teacher ratio and how can it be beneficial to both students and teachers alike. Imagine yourself in a class of 30 or more students‚ you are eager to learn but find it hard to grab the attention of the teacher. You feel lost in a class of pupils and you don’t know if you are going to absorb the

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    Not everyone is cut out to enter the profession of student affairs. Entering this field involves adapting ones personal philosophy and values to those of the institution one serves. In order for me to adapt‚ it is critical that I understand my values and that I am able to identify what drives me to be part of this profession. As I have learned thus far‚ the definition of what drives my work in this field will change‚ but the underlying values will remain the same: connection‚ authenticity‚ and growth

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    As a first generation‚ low income student‚ it is very important for me to get as much help as possible. Being the first person in my family to attend a University puts me at a disadvantage for college but with the help of EAOP I understand better what to do while beginning my undergraduate career. As a low income student I was ignorant to the different possible ways to apply to college or whether to even apply. I had a vague understanding of the necessary steps to take if I wanted to apply to

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    Meghan Woodford Professor Ingrid R Lewis CPD 150 29 November 2014 Personal Philosophy of Student Success The will to win‚ the desire to succeed‚ the urge to reach your full potential... these are the keys that will unlock the door to personal excellence. -Confucius. For one to achieve success in any area of their life‚ one must first achieve personal success. You have to understand yourself and understand what it is that you want in order to get it. To find yourself you can employ strategies that

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    Top Reasons Students Fail Lack of Motivation A student who does not realize why they need to succeed‚ will not succeed. Peer Relationships Choosing friends that fill a void tends to lead to either very good or very bad behavior. A parent needs to monitor their child’s friends all the way through high school. Just because they are older doesn’t mean they don’t need parental guidance in choosing who they do and do not hang out with. Bad Teachers No one ever wants to say that this is a

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    Learning achievement is the result obtained by the students after going through some process of learning at school and it is the desire of each parent to child. Good performance would be gained by good learning and bad performance will be obtained with the process of bad learning. Learning is a process of something that has not been able to be able‚ from old behaviors to new behaviors‚ from old understandings to new understandings. In the process of learning‚ it should come first is how the child

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