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    0 INTRODUCTION In an effort to improve universal access to education‚ the ministry of education made a decision to introduce the re-entry policy. The policy is meant to accord girls who drop out of school owing to early pregnancy an opportunity to be re-admitted six months to one after delivery. This initiative has since scored a number of successes as some girls have gone back to school and successfully completed their secondary education ‚ though some‚ order the age initially would have done so

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    Education is essential to the improvement of our society for future generations to thrive and create new innovations. In order to accomplish these goals though‚ we must look at what it takes to ensure we are a developing a strong education system worldwide. A strong education system means we need to increase the access to education as well as increase enrollment rates not only in the U.S. but worldwide. Some goals the worldwide education committee has to hit by 2030 are to: ensure that all girls

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    THE AIM OF EDUCATION IS TO CULTIVATE PERSONALITY INTEGRATION AND CREATIVE INTELLIGENCE: Education as the fostering of natural human development.GROWTH IN FREEDOM theme: Discussion of aim of education is a function of the philosophy of education or ’educational theory’. The aim of education - in the fullest and deepest sense of the word - is in keeping with the nature of the human personality or ’human nature’. Human nature is defined in terms of the cultivation and development of perceptive

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    Assess the view that the Education system is the most powerful agent of political socialisation. Socialisation is learning the customs‚ attitudes‚ and values of a social group‚ community‚ or culture. Socialisation is essential for the development of individuals who can participate and function within their societies‚ as well as for ensuring that a society’s cultural features will be carried on through new generations. Socialisation is most strongly enforced by family‚ school‚ and peer groups

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    Education provides a foundation for a child to base the rest of his or her life on. Without a solid education‚ it becomes impossible for an individual to provide for themselves and their family. Also‚ well-educated people can make decisions that benefit both their own interests and the interests of society as a whole. In this paper‚ the author will address the different opinions of philosophy about education. The nature of the student will then be addressed followed by the nature of knowledge and

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    Outline and assess the view that the role of education system is to reproduce and transmit culture (50 marks) According to Bourdieu‚ the major of the education system is cultural reproduction. This involves society as a whole‚ as Durkheim argued‚ but‚ instead‚ the reproduction of the culture of the dominant classes. These groups have the power to impose meanings and to impose them as legitimate. They are able to define their own culture as worthy of being sought and possessed‚ and to establish is

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    Evaluate the view that working class failure in education is caused by cultural deprivation. Class is the most important influence on educational failure. Herbert Hyman argued that the system of values of the lower classes created an obstacle to their improvement. Hyman outlined the following differences between the system of values of the working and middle classes. The working class; place less value on education‚ place less value on attaining a higher occupational status and believe that

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    Gammone Student number: 20134571 Science 1 in the Early Years Assessment: Item 1- Views of teaching and promoting science of young learners Introduction The pedagogy of play can be hard to understand and part of the reason for this is it’s so difficult to explain how children learn by play because play isn’t simply; it is complex. Each child begins their early childhood education with a set of skills and prior knowledge that is influenced by their family‚ culture and past experiences

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    The dwindling quality of education in Nigeria is a cause for great concern and also calls for a prompt action by all stakeholders to salvage the trend. The current situation is‚ to say the least‚ disheartening. A lot of computer science graduates of Nigeria’s tertiary institutions‚ for instance‚ fail recruitment tests for their inability to switch on a PC. Some of them are obviously getting to touch such machines for the first time. Mass Communication graduates struggle to make simple and correct

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    An Argument on Education APA degree program Leslie Burnam Liberty University Abstract Education is important to have with today’s economy in the shape that it is in. However‚ there are different ways that people define education. Some people believe that to be considered well educated they need to have the top education in the United States‚ the highest GPA‚ and the highest standardized testing scores! I firmly believe that your knowledge first comes from

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