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    Modern Education

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    Background Modern Education Group Limited (“MEG”) is one of the leading brands providing chained educational services in Hong Kong’s private education sector provides and the only company listed on the main board of Hong Kong Stock Exchange in tuition industry since 2011. Express Education was the first operating company established offering private tuition services. MEG provides not only its initiative business in primary and secondary tutoring services‚ and secondary day school education‚ but also

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    Modern Education

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    The process of education is considered so important in our society that no parents‚ who can afford it‚ can imagine having their children go uneducated. It has become such an integral part of our lives that for most people‚ completing the process of education appears to be a matter of habit. Others‚ who have so far remained outside this process‚ are now being covered by the literacy programmes of the government and various non-governmental organizations. Extending the privilege to everybody in the

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    2012.7.25 Traditional Education and Modern Education Education has been a means of transmitting one’s culture from one generation to another. As the oldest industry‚ it is the main instrument used by society to preserve‚ maintain and upgrade its social equilibrium. A society’s future depends largely on the quality of its citizen’s education‚ so having a good educational system is very important. Traditional education and modern education is a hot topic among many people‚ especially

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    Rome Many qualities of the Ancient Roman civilization were undoubtedly borrowed from their predecessors of the Greek culture (Bonner 1). Roman education‚ however‚ is only a reflection of the Greek education system. Ancient Roman education tactics differ from the education methods used by Ancient Greek instruction. Nevertheless‚ these two different approaches contain many similarities. Although the Romans made an effort to reproduce the style of education maintained by the Greeks‚ their attempts

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    Men in the Modern Education Periods Free Powerpoint Templates Page 1 Objectives: By the end of this module we should be able to: • Trace the history of education from earliest times to present. • Identify the different significant contributors to education from the following centuries: • 16th to 17th Century • 18th to 19th Century • 19th to 20th Century Free Powerpoint Templates Page 2 16th to 17th Century Education for This World Free Powerpoint Templates Page

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    education in modern world

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    IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION IN THE MODERN WORLD Education is an important tool that is applied in the contemporary world to succeed‚ as it mitigates the challenges which are faced in life. The knowledge gained through education enables individuals’ potential to be optimally utilized owing to training of the human mind. This opens doors of opportunities enables individual to achieve better prospects in career growth. Education has played a paramount role in the modern industrial world. This is attributed

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    visions of ‘Education for All’ into empty dreams. Especially‚ population explosion has put a heavy pressure on its available infra-structure. Only 64.84% people are literate and 35.16% still illiterate according to 2001 census‚ (Males – 75.26% and Females – 53.67%). In absolute number‚ the figure of illiterates is alarming. No nation can afford to have a large number of its population to remain illiterate‚ ignorant and unskilled. Education and the masses In ancient India‚ education was confined

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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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    ‘The chief object of education is not to learn things but to unlearn things.’ — G. K. Chesterton ‘Without a gentle contempt for education no man’s education is complete.’ — G. K. Chesterton ‘I began my education at a very early age - in fact‚ right after I left college.’ — Winston Churchill ‘Personally‚ I am always ready to learn‚ although I do not always like being taught.’ — Winston Churchill ‘The one real object of education is to have a man in the condition of continually asking questions

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    The problem of high education is very popular nowadays. Every year the number of free places in the universities is reduced whereas the price of high education is growing. Also parents who want their children to go to the university spend an incredible amount of money hiring teachers for their children. The question is-should we pay for the high education or is it a duty of the government? It seems to me that high education should be free because not every family has enough money to support their

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