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    Lack of an alternate system of education The existence of madrasas and their growth after independence is generally attributed to a lack of government schools in the vicinity‚ a situation that could be termed as ‘supply side failure’. As mentioned in table 4.11 principals (45.45%) reported that Muslim access Madrasa education because the educational infrastructure of the state‚ like Bihar‚ is in shambles. Absent teachers and poor infrastructural facilities keep Muslim families away from sending

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    traumatic. The family is suddenly thrust outside of its own community‚ friends‚ support system‚ and schools. They begin to focus on their survival instead of their education and becomes the last thing on their mind. What many people don’t understand is homelessness affects a child’s ability to succeed in school‚ their legal rights regarding education‚ and what schools can do to mitigate the potentially harmful effects of homelessness on children (Rafferty). Homelessness has a devastating impact on children

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    A College education is a once in a lifetime opportunity where an individual learns and experiences new things every day. I am enthusiastic to become academically mature in my work environment. I am presently a Customer Service representative at ABI Bank Ltd located in St. John’s‚ Antigua. I have been with the organization for over five years. I am eager to complete my college degree because I know it will open doors and provide opportunities for me which are presently out of my reach. I wish to work

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    Vocational education (education based on occupation or employment) (also known as vocational education and training or VET) is education that prepares people for specific trades‚ crafts and careers at various levels from a trade‚ a craft‚ technician‚ or a professional position in engineering‚ accountancy‚ nursing‚ medicine‚ architecture‚ pharmacy‚ law etc. Craft vocations are usually based on manual or practical activities‚ traditionally non-academic‚ related to a specific trade‚ occupation‚ or vocation

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    Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X are two very significant figures in history.Both of these men stood up and fought for their rights and were very prominent figures in the civil rights movement.The true difference between Martin Luther KIng and Malcolm X is not their actual goals‚ it is their morals and beliefs when it comes to achieving justice. Martin Luther King was a young civil rights activist that believed in civil disobedience. This included “nonviolent protest‚ speaking out

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    Situation Analysis Teacher education is one of the professions mostly patronized worldwide due to high demand for teachers. Consequently‚ in the Asia- Pacific Region‚ in which the Philippines is a part‚ the Institute of Statistics (UIS) of the United Nations Educational‚ Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has projected about the demand for primary teachers. According to this organization‚ Recruitment of a total of 10.9 million primary teachers‚ to include 2.2 million new teaching positions

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    The main aim of any education‚ be it primary education or secondary education or anything thereafter should be to help students to gather knowledge‚ develop character‚ develop a never-say-die attitude and hone skill sets which will help them become successful citizens of the world. While primary and secondary education will go a long way in building the moral fabric and attitudinal strengths of students‚ special skill sets in specified areas of focus is best learnt through special courses which

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    I believe that Arts education is an important part of every student’s education for many reasons. If it were up to me I would make art and/or music a one semester class or if students wanted too‚ a full year mandatory class and is required for you to graduate high school. In elementary schools‚ art or music was a fun class with no homework and easy assignments; I didn’t know anyone who didn’t like those classes. Having to take these classes again in high school would be a good thing for most students

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    of someone’s career. In the field of education‚ English plays an important role. Because by mastering English well‚ it means that we have a key to open the door of science. We can study science of which sources are written in English. I think we have known that almost all science books have been written in English‚ don’t we ? And by mastering English well‚ we can exchange information with other countries about the thing which closely connected with education. Nowadays our government has been sending

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    Equity Definition of Equity The term ‘Equity’ is used in various senses‚ out of many the main four senses in which the term is used are: - 1. Literal senses 2. general senses 3. roman senses 4. English senses. 1. Literal senses:- Its sole aim may be to do justice to the parties in a case characterized by a configuration of facts unlikely ever to be repeated in reality in the same or similar way. The literal meaning given to equity is “right” as founded on the laws

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