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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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    Technology in education

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    The Influences of Technology in Education Technology has certainly changed the way we live. It has impacted different facets of life and redefined living. Undoubtedly‚ technology plays an important role in every sphere of life. Several mundane manual tasks can be automated‚ thanks to technology. Also‚ many complex and critical processes can be carried out with ease and greater efficiency with the help of modern technology. Thanks to the application of technology‚ living has changed and it has

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    Online Education

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    more efficient means for going backwards.‚” first said by Aldous Huxley. This quote means that as technology develops‚ it hinders our abilities as humans. In terms of technology in education‚ what most see as advancement‚ others’ question. How does the availability of online classes affect the quality of education? THESIS: Clearly‚ avoiding the commute from home to school and choosing the times you study is far more convenient that adhering to a schedule. Faculty can choose to give all of

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    Aboriginal Education

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    denied access and participation in education‚ access to information‚ training and employment and health‚ resulting in grief and substance abuse. It is important in a childhood education and care service to take into account these historical/contemporary issues and the culture of the Aboriginal/Torres Straight Islanders when implementing the curriculum. “Aboriginal Education is not only appropriate education of Aboriginal students but also must involve the education of ALL children about Indigenous

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    Co Education

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    Advantages of co education It is not possible for poor countries to build seperate colleges for both sexes as it requires a lot of capital.A lot of money is required to build libraries‚labortaries and the whole building of a college or university. In second place people claims that when both sexes will study in same class rooms their confidene level will increase and the relation between both sexes will deepen and strengthen its roots and that will be benificial for both sexes in their future

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    Philosophy of Education

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    Philosophy of Education Education plays a big role in the world today‚ which is why I believe it is so important. Throughout my time in my education classes at HSU I have heard many different reasons why people want to become a teacher. I’ve heard things like “I want to become a teacher to have summers off”‚ or “I just really love kids!” I believe to become a teacher you have to have far bigger/better reasons than that‚ because being a teacher really takes a lot of dedication and passion.

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    Blindness and Education

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    1800s The 1880s saw the introduction of compulsory elementary education for the Blind throughout the United States. (However‚ most states of the United States did not pass laws specifically making elementary education compulsory for the blind until after 1900.[4]) Britain followed suit in 1893‚ by passing the Elementary Education Act. This act ensured that Blind people up to the age of 16 years were entitled to an Elementary-Level Education as well as to Vocational Training. By this time‚ reading

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    Computer Education

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    Back to the 1940s‚ the modern electronic computer was developed at U.S. universities; however‚ in the year‚ there was no computer education yet. It needed more 10 years to have computer education. The period of the computer revolution was 1950 in the U.S.. Computer education began in the middle of the 1950s with an organized body of knowledge. Also Japanese the teaching of computer science has been developed in the same period. During 1955 to 1959‚ some universities developed their own computers

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    technology in education

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    Cited: Lidstone‚ J. & Stoltman‚ J. (2006). Searching for‚ or creating‚ knowledge: the roles of Google and GIS in geographical education Pauw‚ A. (2002). Discoveries and dangers in teaching theology with powerpoint. Teaching Theology & Religion‚ 5(1)‚ 39-41. Witt‚ P. (2004). Students’ perceptions of teacher credibility and learning expectations in classroom courses with websites

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    General Education

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    The requirement of general education improves a student’s common knowledge and enforces doing more than the bare minimum to obtain one’s dream career. Despite many surveys proving the importance of the core courses‚ many people do not believe education should be broad based in liberal arts. Not only will the liberal arts courses positively affect someone in the workplace‚ but also make him or her a more educated person to impact society. These courses expand the range of opportunities a person has

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