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    prehispanic education

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    TOPIC: Pre-Hispanic and Spanish Education =============================================== A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST: Some evolutionist believed that the 1st man in the Philippines lived in Palawan about 25‚000 years ago The 1st Filipino lived in Tabon caves in Palawan thus they are called the ‘Tabon Man” They belonged to the Stone Age culture and used stone tools and has no knowledge about the use of metal They hunted wild animals with crude stone tools and make clothes using simple stone

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    Introduction to Education

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    FINAL EXAMINATION SEMESTER 1 20012/2013 EDF 5391: INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION (TAKE HOME MODE) (100 marks) Instruction: Answer all questions. 1. Diagram 1: Factors contributing to a great lesson [pic] Discuss the above diagram using the learning theory/theories. (20 marks) Answer: A great lesson is very important for students and teachers. How to make a lesson perfect? Maybe different people keep different viewpoints. Here are some

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    What Is Education

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    What is Education? Answers from 5th Century BC to the 21st Century The principle goal of education in the schools should be creating men and women who are capable of doing new things‚ not simply repeating what other generations have done. -- Jean Piaget‚ 1896-1980‚ Swiss developmental psychologist‚ philosopher An education isn’t how much you have committed to memory‚ or even how much you know. It’s being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don’t.-- Anatole France‚ 1844-1924‚

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    Foundation in Education

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    the school curriculum thereby achieving academic excellence which is the main philosophy of the education system. The library is often seen as the storehouse of knowledge in the school. Foundations in Education touch on four key areas each of which provides insightful information into the society‚ the individuals and their interactions with each other. The four main areas in Foundations in Education are psychology‚ sociology‚ philosophy and language. We will look at each in turn to see the benefits

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    Functions of Education

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    social institutions such as education in schools have functions that are both Manifest and Latent. Merton defined Manifest functions as those objective consequences for a specified unit (person‚ subgroup‚ social or cultural system) which contribute to its adjustment or adaptation and were so intended (Merton‚ 1968).  While‚ Latent functions as unrecognized and unintended functions (Sociology Guide‚ 2014). The proceeding write-up will discuss the manifest functions of education and how a Zambian teacher

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    Education and Curriculum

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    knowledge and skills that schools are supposed to help students master. It can be in the form of study guides‚ books‚ movies‚ board games among other things. Because curriculum has such a large interpretation‚ there is often disagreement. Political‚ religious and economic elements often influence curriculum. It is left to states and localities to define what curriculum means. In an attempt to build consensus over the issue‚ states have put forth educational standards and assessments. Because of the divers

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    common school was improved and strengthened that it could potentially become one of the most effective ways of civilization. The schools in the nineteenth century were not fully developed and were just beginning to advance. Mann believed that through education people would learn how to conquer all of the bad in the world such as intemperance‚ war‚ greed‚ prejudice‚ slavery‚ the need for certain items‚ and being wasteful. The European theory states that all men are divided into different classes‚ some individuals

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    Education by Krishnamurti

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    The Function of Education by Jiddu Krishnamurti "I WONDER IF WE HAVE EVER ASKED ourselves what education means. Why do we go to school‚ why do we learn various subjects‚ why do we pass examinations and compete with each other for better grades? What does this so-called education mean‚ and what is it all about? This is really a very important question‚ not only for the students‚ but also for the parents‚ for the teachers ‚ and for everyone who loves this earth. Why do we go through the struggle

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    Diversity in Education

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    “Encompassing acceptance and respect. It means understanding that each individual is unique‚ and recognizing our individual differences.  These include race‚ ethnicity‚ gender‚ sexual orientation‚ socio-economic status‚ age‚ physical abilities‚ religious beliefs‚ political beliefs‚ or other ideologies.  It is the exploration of these differences in a safe‚ positive‚ and nurturing environment. It is about understanding each other and moving beyond simple tolerance to embracing and celebrating the

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    Changes in Education

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    Changes in Education Education is important in order to prepare individuals to contribute to be effective citizens in our society. Teachers should educate these individuals in different areas such as writing‚ communication skills‚ analytical skills‚ basic knowledge of society‚ social skills‚ responsibility‚ and other skills that enable them to be self-directed learners. Teachers are important for the child’s education and they can make a positive impact or a negative impact. One of the

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