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    of Phoenix Material Scholarly Writing Analysis Worksheet In assigned pairs‚ select one of the non-discipline-specific journal articles from the required text readings for PHL/700R Day One or Day Two. Critically analyze the article as an example of scholarly writing. Article Author or Authors: Cunliffe‚ A.L. Article Title: ON BECOMING A CRITICALLY REFLEXIVE PRACTITIONER Part One: Scholarly Writing Conventions Elements of writing Reader’s overall impression Examples from the

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    EDUCATION PROBLEM IN INDONESIA Alfarian David Undana‚ Kupang ABSTRACT This paper aims to provide a snapshot of the quality of education in Indonesia which is in poor situation compared to some foreign countries. The causes that lead to low quality of education in Indonesia like problem on effectiveness‚ efficiency and standardization of teaching. Some of the solutions are provided in order to resolve this issue with the hope that the quality of education in Indonesia could be better in the future

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    Problems in Vietnam Education Tran Thi Kim Yen Tokyo International University Problems in Vietnam Education Is rote learning as being spoken bluntly “studying like a parrot” a fault of student or problem of education system? Beside some achievements‚ this issue is still remaining at the alarming level in Vietnam education. According to Ministry of Education‚ in 2011 the unemployment rate of graduated students from university was up to 63%. This percentage would highly increase if include the

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    Problems and Issues in the Philippine Educational System Notes About the Problems and Issues in the Philippine Educational System: A Critical Discourse by Prof. John N. Ponsaran Colonial historiography. Most of the past and present teachers‚ book authors‚ and Social Studies consultants give heavier premium to the history of the colonizers in the Philippines‚ and not to the history of Filipinos. Mostly‚ this has been the case in the teaching of History subjects from the elementary to tertiary

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    depth. The twin goals of mathematics in the basic education levels are Critical Thinking and Problem Solving. Critical thinking is the intellectually disciplined process of actively and skillfully conceptualizing‚ applying‚ analyzing‚ synthesizing and/or evaluating information gathered from or generated by observation‚ experience‚ reflection‚ reasoning or communication as a guide to belief and action (Scriven and Paul‚ 1987). On the other hand‚ problem solving is finding a way around a difficulty‚ around

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    Vietnamese Education Problems In the process of development of country‚ education is always put on the priority. Nowadays‚ education in Vietnam meet a lot of problems need to be solved. Including‚ school fee‚ infrastructure and curriculum are three main problems make student’s difficulties and make quality of education not good at all. The first problem is school fee‚ which increases quickly in every year. When the development in every area does not balance‚ school fee is not a problem for the

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    American education began as a way to prepare students for roles in plantation life. An education was only provided for white students and was privately taught. Throughout American history public education has changed‚ but the education they are getting is not the best.The problems with the American education system are getting to a point where one wonders if there should even be a system in America. Education from the past to present has gone from bad to worse in the last 250 years‚ and the solutions

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    World Changer In my discussion I will share two important definitions of world changer and include challenges that are related to health and health care needs‚ with the issues that pertain to nursing. World changer can have different meanings to many different people. The one definition that I related to personally was actually a quote from President Abraham Lincoln “ By serving others and putting others’ needs before oneself‚ only then can anyone truly impact the world with change.” - Abraham

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    Problems Facing Education Today include; lack of adequate funding for education‚ the fast-paced changing face of the job market. The poor pay for educators both in terms of reliance on part-time instructors and low pay in general and the increasing infringements on academic freedom that make this area important for civil authorities and protection of lawful rights in the classroom. 1) Too much government interference in the teaching programs.  2). Corporal punishment not allowed. Not beatings‚

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    The Problem With Modern Education Mark Edmundson provides a graphic portrayal of his opinion of college students and professors. He states that after the baby boom‚ "College became a buyers market. What students and their parents wanted had to be taken more and more into account. That usually meant creating more comfortable‚ less challenging environments‚ places where almost no one failed‚ everything was enjoyable‚ and everyone was nice" (Edmundson 153). Other authors‚ such as Brent Staples

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