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    The educational system of Pakistan has been a topic of debate in the country since independence. There are different points of views regarding what type of education system would be in the best interest of the country and yet there has been no consensus on this matter. The educational system of Pakistan could be divided into three categories: Cambridge Education System: This education system involves a curriculum based on the UK standard of education. Only the rich and elite of the country

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    Understanding the Indian Education System India today is the second largest higher education network in the world. Universities in India are set up by the Central or State Governments by means of legislation‚ while colleges are established by either the State Governments or private bodies / trusts. All colleges are affiliated to some university. The different types of universities are: Central or State Universities -- while the former are funded directly by the Ministry of Human Resource Development

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    Why our education system does not need more F’s There are many fundamental things wrong with our educational system.  Children seem to not understand that getting good grades are integral to success.  Carl Singleton‚ in his essay “What our Education System Needs is More F’s”‚ believes that the answer to this dilemma comes in teachers giving more failing grades to all the children who do not learn the material. I feel that this is not the best answer to this issue.  Due to bell curve dynamics are

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    Essay on education system in the country Education is one of the most important factors that lead to the development of a country and society as a whole. In case of a developing nation like ours a proper education system plays a vital role in the growth and prosperity of the people .While we talk about the Indian education system we can easily divide it into three parts namely primary‚ secondary‚ and post graduation‚ where most people pursue the primary and secondary level of education the post

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    of American education‚ and there is a large number of people who argue that the American education system is dysfunctional and needs to be fixed. There are numerous proposals proposed by politicians of different era designed to revitalize and mend the system. One result of the approaches taken to mend the education system is increase in the influence of private corporations on the public education system. Though those corporate reforms have called attention to the public education system‚ those reforms

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    The system of education in Russia Russia has a long-standing tradition in high-quality education for all citizens. It probably has also one of the best mass-education systems in the world producing a literacy rate (98%) exceeding most Western European countries. That’s why I’d like to speak about it. The education in Russia is divided into 3 big parts: pre-school education‚ secondary school and university-level education. Pre-school education. According to the statistics‚ about 70% of children

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    throughout the health care system (Bastable‚ 2014). Florence Nightingale‚ who has been mostly recognized the founder of modern nursing‚ had devoted the majority of her career to the education of health care workers and was considered the ultimate educator (Bastable‚ 2014). Nursing educators have always provided educated to patients and their families as well as their colleagues. However‚ the expectation now for nursing educators are to take an interdisciplinary team approach that will provide positive

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    Education System In INDIA India is a developing country and is on a track to be a developed country in terms of economic and financial growth. This growth can mainly be attributed to its educational wealth and system. India is one of the most ancient civilizations in the world and as such education system in India stretches back to ancient urban centers of learning at Taxila and Nalanda which were one of the earliest universities of the world. The present education system in India

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    Failing Education System

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    The modern education system is not very modern after all‚ considering it has not changed in many years. Many people believe that everyone should have an equal opportunity when it comes to learning. But if the education system has been the same for many years‚ how can the students be learning equally? Others may say that the education system needs no change because it has been proven effective for years. But not everyone learns and deals with things in the same way‚ and the students could be doing

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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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