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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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    Education System

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    the people believe that every education system in the world has some or the other flaws and it is next to impossible to have an ideal education system that will work for everyone‚ because everyone has there own priorities and and ideas for an ideal education system. Even though the students of Asian countries specifically India‚ achieve higher academic achievements‚ and they rank at the top on math and science tests. America is still a superpower‚ the American education system is still one of the best

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    Digital Education

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    Essay On Online Vs Traditional Education Working adults and stay-home parents looking to further their education may use online education as a resourceful tool to extract a better learning environment. In today’s society‚ online education is designed specifically for working adults and stay home parents with busy schedules and social responsibility. Some employers are now demanding more education from their employees along with in field experience than ever before and the job market is increasing

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    Cost Of Education

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    The Cost For Pursuing In Higher Education College isn’t for everybody. For those who have already completed and graduated from high school‚ one of the major decisions that they will have to make in life is to whether continue on and pursue a higher education‚ which means going to a college or university‚ or to just go straight into the working force and start working. After high school‚ there are actually numerous of things a person can do. Different people will have different choices of their own

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    the value of education

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    The Value of a Higher Education According to “TeenLife Blog‚” averages of 2‚350‚000 students enroll to college per year but only 1‚750‚000 will graduate. With these astonishing numbers it makes me fearful as a student and as a member of society. Is it wrong to question what one is doing with their life if they don’t graduate? Does dropping out mean one can’t be successful and financially stable? There are many exceptions to specific people who didn’t need an education for example‚ Bill Gates and

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    Education and Program

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    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ VI. Evaluation/Result * Not all are in favor to the k to 12 Education. Some of the parents are complaining because this program required an additional budget so that it can

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    Value Education

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    Values education is term used to name several things‚ and there is much academic controversy surrounding it. Some regard it as all aspects of the process by which teachers (and other adults) transmit values to pupils.[1] Others see it as an activity that can take place in any organisation during which people are assisted by others‚ who may be older‚ in a position of authority or are more experienced‚ to make explicit those values underlying their own behaviour‚ to assess the effectiveness of these

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    Philosophy of Education

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    Introduction: My personal philosophy of education is based around four fundamental ideas: that teaching and learning should be student centred: that true learning occurs best when it is most meaningful to the student: that every student has the right to a safe‚ caring and supportive learning environment and‚ finally‚ that learning is a lifelong process. In discussing my personal philosophy of education‚ I will elaborate on the aim of education‚ address the role of the teacher and the learner

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    The Encouragement in Education Encouraging people to try harder is important. Especially in education‚ incentive program is a best way to show encouragement and motivation. Incentive programs for better grades should be applied to education. Although there’s claim that this program will make education sound pragmatic‚ it’s the fact that incentive program increases learning motivation‚ enhances study efficiency and reduces social issues. First of all‚ incentive programs for better grades increases

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    Passion in Education

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    and students need teachers to learn. The idea of “can there be education without passion?” is a debatable topic especially since some students might say that it’s the teacher’s job to make the class interesting and gain their interest. Teachers on the other hand might suggest that it’s up to the students to care enough about their education to motivate themselves to learn from the curriculum‚ no matter how tough‚ or dry the education may be. In the sense of coming together for a common cause passion

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