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    Correctionalal Education

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    education while incarcerated reduces their risks to recidivate. Although‚ the experts also found that inmates who received vocational education and training program had improved the opportunities of obtaining employment after release (Mohammed & Mohamed‚ 2015‚ p. 273). Mohammed & Mohammed restated that correctional education improves inmates’ chances of not returning to prison. Likewise‚ the research Evaluating the effectiveness of correctional education by Davis et al.‚ explained that in order

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    Education‚ a continuous process of growth from womb to tomb that is most essential to man for development and progress. In technical sense‚ it is the process by which society deliberately transmits its accumulated knowledge‚ values and skills from one generation to another through institutions. This technical process is sometimes called schooling‚ when referring to the compulsory education of the youth. The continuous growth of the population in the Philippines has been a great factor that affects

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    Education and Privilege

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    Education” Essay Will Dailey English AP Period 3 August 21‚ 2014 Education Is education a right or a privilege? This is something that people ask themselves every day. It can be a confusing and even debatable topic‚ but I think that it is a privilege to go to school and get an education. Education should be a privilege everywhere you go in the world. Just because someone doesn’t have any money‚ you shouldn’t stop them from earning the education they deserve‚ so they can make their lives better

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    pillars of education

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    1. FOUR PILLARS OF EDUCATION 2. I. Learning to knowgeneral education specialized education• Should be given and is • Provides the opportunity available to all despite to study a small number differences of race‚ of of subjects in depth‚ place and of physical and focused on training to economic condition prepare students for their respective workplace 3. general educationIt is in this field that a child learns how to:• Think- something that should be learned from parents and then teachers which

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    Virtual Education

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    CHALLENGES OF VIRTUAL EDUCATION Mr Alejandro Franco J E-dUCO Research Group Moderador E-mail: alejofranco@yahoo.com Psychologist‚ Specialist in Psychoanalysis Software & Systems Engineering Undergraduate Student Research Group E-dUCO Moderator Social Sciences Faculty Professor Eastern Catholic University‚ Colombia Abstract The article shows the challenges at administrative‚ teacher-student and technological levels that should face the University to enter virtual education: the teachers� resistance

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    Multicultural Education

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    Philosophy of Education

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    My personal philosophy of education is most closely related to progressivism‚ which is a school of thought advocating that truth is determined by function. Progressivism is an educational philosophy focused on providing students with the skills and knowledge necessary not only to survive but also to succeed in a contemporary and competitive society. William James and John Dewey are accredited for developing the characteristically American philosophy of education that is progressivism.

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    Importance of Education

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    Importance of Education A leader is a person who takes charge of their own life by self education. Sherman Alexie and Malcolm X demonstrate leadership by trying to further their people. In Sherman Alexie’s essay “Superman and Me” he demonstrates how influential education is to him. Once Alexie was able to read he wanted to show how smart he was in the classroom. However‚ the other Indian boys kept trying to keep him quiet because they were expected to be stupid. This infuriated Alexie because until

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    Education and Government

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    BASIC EDUCATION SYSTEM: K-12 Accordingly‚ the Philippines is the only country that has the shortest basic education system‚ 10 years‚ in Asia. Too short to contain all the necessary lesson that should be taught to students for them to really understand and internalize. Few months before the classes has started for the school year 2012-2013‚ an issue about a change in the basic education system‚ from the 10 years basic education system to the K-12 which has 12 years basic education‚ has become

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    PLato and Education

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    Plato and Education by Sultan Muhammad Plato was the earliest most important Greek Philosopher and educational thinker. Plato thinks education as a key for a society and he stress on education‚ for this purpose he want to go to the extreme level even removing children from their mothers and rise them by the state‚ he want to identify the skills of the children and give them proper education for that particular skill which they have so they could be become a suitable member of the society and fulfil

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