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    CONTENT OF EDUCATION WHAT IS EDUCATION Education is not only cognitive and intellectual learning‚ and learning of skills and work-related competences. It is much broader to include moral and ethical issues‚ values‚ attitudes‚ religion‚ spiritualism‚ art and more. It is‚ indeed‚ important to focus on this when education in schools and universities has become a large “industry” and when the world‚ instead of becoming more peaceful‚ seems to be more confrontational than before. The main reason

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    Education Many people in the world think that education is an absolutely wonderful thing and that its necessary by all means. Yes it is a good thing and is needed to be more successful but it is not necessary by all means. Education can set you up to be more success and in the long run make more money but also it can take away from the importance of outside experiences and street smarts. As school goes on it even becomes less enjoyable because its more of the things that they believe is what needs

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    Education is a vital process that enables pupils and students to acquire knowledge and skills that can earn them a living and a respectable life. Within most education systems are measures such as user charges and cost recovery. These measures are put forward so as to improve the quality of education. In Sub-Saharan Africa countries‚ the user charges and cost recovery measures have been criticised by some people on equity grounds although within the same region other people have defended the measures

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    Education Education‚ I’d have to say it’s the one thing that many students complain about everyday but inside secretly enjoy like the song “Call Me Maybe”. Even though I might not be fond of getting up at six everyday to go learn‚ I know many parents around the world would kill for their child to have the opportunities I have in the society I live in. I receive a world-class education‚ with many opportunities to further my learning at a college or university. It isn’t only the knowledge I get

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    people say that education system is the only critical factor to development of a country. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement. Education is considered a certain ladder for everybody to climb up to prosperity. From the poor to the rich‚ according to parents’ conception‚ children are forced to study in the early ages. Consequently‚ it has been increasingly recognized that the development of a country is only contributed by education. To begin with‚ a good education system can supply

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    STATE OF PHILIPPINE EDUCATION By: Bro. Armin A. Luistro FSC (DepEd Secretary) In our present time ‚ there are many speculation spoken by different people‚ regarding the implementation of the new Curriculum ‚ K to 12.There are many question still hanging on ‚Is it the solution to our poverty ‚ underemployment and unemployment.? Does K to 12 curriculum basically enhance our students knowledge? Does this curriculum eliminates at lessen poverty in our country. Our

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    include school guidance‚ counselling and life skills. QUESTION 2 Acceptance is concerned with all aspects of learning. QUESTION 3 Three (3) different types of thought developments can be differentiated. QUESTION 4 An intensive‚ extended career education programme helps learners to gain knowledge of who they are. QUESTION 5 Lindhard and Oosthuizen differentiate between the following principles of decision making‚ namely: aims and value; information; solution and decision making. QUESTION 6 A

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    past people thought that education was only for young people. Now‚ it is believed that education is for a person’s whole life. Do you agree? State with you own experience and specific details. Education is an indispensable part in a person’s life. It illuminates human knowledge and culture‚ improving the development of science and technology. Education is not only for young people‚ it should be proceeding in people’s whole life. Children begin to receive education at an early age in the kindergarten

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    1. What is the purpose of education? To transmit culture? To provide social and economic skills? To develop critical thinking skills? To reform society?   I think that the purpose of education is to get the children ready for real life‚ and provide them the learning skills‚ and abilities that they will need. 2. What are schools for? To teach skills and subjects? To encourage personal self-definition? To develop human intelligence? To create patriotic‚ economically productive citizens?







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    It can be seen in the increase of establishments‚ the growing number of tourists and the attraction of foreign investors and businessmen. One contributor for the country’s development is education. Many foreigners choose to study in the Philippines. They are attracted to the country’s high quality of education that comes in low prices compared to other countries. Philippines is also an English speaking country and foreigners find it easier to adapt to the warm Filipino culture because of this‚ survey

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