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    Teacher Education

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    in education depends on the quality of teachers and that a sound program of professional education of teachers is essential for imparting desired type of education. As FRANCIS BACON said‚" knowledge is power" implies that teaching is an art that can be acquired through a series of well- designed series of activities‚ its imperative‚ therefore due emphasis should be laid on the education of the teachers. DEFINITION ¨According to the Dictionary of education-C.V. GOOD(1973)‚ teacher education is

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    Global Education

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    In my view (pre-extensive research) global education prepares students to successfully function (or “compete”—I don’t like this terminology) in an increasingly global environment. Especially with the advent of the Internet‚ I believe this is a pertinent and vital topic of discussion in the educational realm. I think this surpasses multicultural education in that it not only exposes students to various cultures and encourages respect and appreciation for other cultures but it emphasizes moving away

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    The Special Theory of Relativity Can Be Disproved Experimentally Gennady Sokolov‚ Vitali Sokolov. It is true that you may fool all the people some of the time; you can even fool some of the people all of the time; but you can’t fool all of the people all the time. Abraham Lincoln (USA‚ 1809-1865). Content 1. What the special relativity states. What is the postulate of the invariability 2. The optical experiments and observations that forced to receive the postulate of invariability of light speed

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    Education in Finland

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    cultural background (section 25 Basic Education Act‚ herein BEA). With this objective in mind‚ accessibility of education is ensured throughout the country. Finland does not have segregated educational services for different genders‚ i.e. no girls’ and boys’ schools. Basic education is provided completely free of charge (including teaching‚ learning materials‚ school meals‚ health care‚ dental care and school transport – section 29 to 33 BEA). Basic education is an integrated nine-year structure

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    Education and Montessori

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    The Educational Theory of Maria Montessori Analysts:  Adam Cooney Samantha Jones | | RETURN  edited 8/18/11 Introduction Maria Montessori left a long lasting mark on education around the world. She is regarded as one of the most famous and accomplished educators of her time. Her philosophies and techniques are studied and utilized in universities and schools today. Her life is a story of remarkable perseverance and achievement. Maria Montessori was born in Chiaravalle‚ Italy on August 31

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    Multicultural Education

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    Multicultural Education: Respecting Differences and Avoiding Bias Jennifer Brearley Western Governors University Culture can be characterized by how a group of people interpret the world through spirituality‚ social customs‚ dress and communication (Gargiulo 2012). According to Richard M. Garguilo‚ author of Special Education in Contemporary Society (2012) culture is also defined by the attitudes‚ values‚ behaviors‚ belief systems‚ and traditions shared by a particular race‚ social group

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    Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies Vol.1‚ No.1‚ April 2005 Teaching English Through Literature Murat Hişmanoğlu Abstract This paper aims at emphasizing the use of literature as a popular technique for teaching both basic language skills (i.e. reading‚ writing‚ listening and speaking) and language areas (i.e. vocabulary‚ grammar and pronunciation) in our times. Reasons for using literary texts in foreign language classroom and main criteria for selecting suitable literary texts in foreign

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    Philosophy of education

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    "I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand." -Confucius My personal philosophy of education is most closely related to constructivism‚ which is a theory based on the thought that learning is student led and teachers are the facilitators of children’s learning. Within this type of learning students are required to be active thinkers‚ explainers‚ interpreters and questioners (Woolfolk & Margetts‚2007). Constructivism is an educational philosophy that focuses on constructing

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    Assignment 2 Externalities of Education Sandra Grello Strayer University Professor Bernadette West Due Date: February 12‚ 2012 Three positive externalities of public education include equal education opportunities‚ an educated workforce and economic growth. Public education encourages equal opportunities for all children no matter their race‚ their religion‚ or their financial situation. This also allows our children to experience diversity. It will teach them to be understanding

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    English Language Learners

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    language learners with special needs should include consideration of several factors‚ such as family history‚ developmental and health history‚ first language and literacy development‚ previous schooling‚ and the learners ’ current academic ability‚ just to name a few. Learning in any language is affected by learning disabilities‚ but second language learners with special needs present additional educational challenges. According to the British Columbia Ministry of Education‚ Skills‚ and Training

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