* Supervised By Prof.Dr.Mary Hermina Dr. Naglaa AbdElAziz Mahomud * Presented By Islam Abd El-satar El-Ebiawy Ethical Educational perspectives Introduction Ethical standards in education contain basic principles‚ procedures and behavior patterns based on commitment to core values that are deeply rooted in education. Ethical standards enable educators‚ students and administrators to maintain and promote quality education. The purpose of this document is to provide a set of basic
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In this essay will be‚ not only the discussion of my personal education philosophy‚ but also the philosophies that I did not agree with and the reasons why. Also to be shared‚ will be the implementation of my educational philosophy in the classroom setting as well as my individual educational mission statement. Throughout the readings and research conducted to target my personal education philosophy‚ the one that I agreed with most was idealism. Idealism is a method that expresses the superior
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problems in the Egyptian educational system. Where teachers now are not like teachers in the past. As nowadays‚ teachers are taking low salaries especially in the government schools which lead to private lessons for extra income‚ all of this leads to decreasing in the Egyptian educational quality. For example‚ oozaries( December 2012) argues that “Low teaching salaries and inconsistent funding for the educational system by the government‚ all led to a decreasing educational quality mainly in the most
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Turkish School ŞAKİRE ÖRMECİ Educational system of Turkey is directly controlled by Ministry of National Education (MEB) in terms of constructions curricula and their implementations in school. The Ministry of Education creates common curricula and makes all school in Turkey obligatory to apply these curricula by checking schools’ and teachers’ documentations (Halicioğlu‚ 2008). In addition these curricula are national based content since Turkish educational system aims to ‘raise all individuals
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Educational Leadership Trends Today’s school principals‚ assistant principals and administratorsface a quickly-changing educational environment. Keeping up with the latest educational trends is an important aspect of effective leadership. Just as professionals in every industry must anticipate what’s coming next to stay ahead of the competition‚ principals must study educational trends and keep their skills and knowledge updated. It’s clear: when the principal falls behind‚ students are more likely
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Personal Reflection Paper Gary Galicia Cultural Diversity and Special Populations BSHS/345 March 11‚ 2013 Joseph Andrade Personal Reflection This paper is going to identify an occurrence of invidious comparison and vicarious traumatization that I’ve experienced. Invidious comparison happens each and every day to practically everyone in the world. It is human nature to compare themselves to others‚ Reflection When I think about invidious comparison and if I’ve ever done it‚ there
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EDUCATIONAL PLANNING PRE-PLANNING STAGE This program aims to: 1. Enhance school head’s competence and effectiveness in supervisory functions in school management 2. Conduct a 5-day training-workshop for school heads on school management and supervision 3. Widen views and gain more insights on school management and supervision through an educational trip and school visits PLANNING STAGE A. Diagnosis 1. Answer assessment tools i.e. TDNASH (Training Development Needs and Assessment
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THE BRITISH EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM. The basic features of the British educational system are the same as they are anywhere else in Europe. There are three recognized stages‚ with children moving from the first stage (primary) to the second stage (secondary) at around the age of 11. The third (tertiary) stage is ‘further’ education at university or college. British children start compulsory education at the age of five. Very young children‚ ususally 3 or 4 years old go to nursery school. Nursery
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Discussant: Ms. Ma. Alona T. Dimaculangan Topics: Qualities and Characteristics of Leadership Principles of Educational Leadership ------------------------------------------------- Principles and Procedures for Developing Curriculum Improvement ------------------------------------------------- Qualities and Characteristics of Leadership Leadership a process through which persons or groups intentionally influence others in the development and attainment of group or organizational
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