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    The article “Taking a Gap Year: It could be the Best Lesson in the World” describes how research shows that students who take a gap year have a large chance of doing better in college. This article then goes on to state that gappers “value their education more; they are more persistent in their university studies and activities, and they become more organized as they progress through university life” (Taking a Gap Year…). These students not only had better grades, but also better skills that…

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    without fully seeing the implications of their actions, but you can not completely dismiss their efforts. Organizations like the College Board, the International Baccalaureate Organization, and the Cambridge Advanced International Certificate of Education (AICE) Program, influence the ways that curriculum is both currently developed and implemented at the high school level. The College Board in particular, which is known for administering the SAT test, a key component for college-bound high…

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    of authority to retain them for minimum pay. The mindsets of those in power consists of “they are better off now than they were before.” All of our parents have migrated from different countries in search of a better life, but because of lack of education, they are forced to work in the fields to be able to provide for our families. Our parents have experienced harsh conditions as lack of restrooms, no lunch breaks, dehydration from the exposure to the sun, as well as a demand for longer working…

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    have a good education. Do you think it would be good for your health well I don 't. I believe on my side that it would be very fun but however it is not good in many different ways. It is bad because one IQ will lower. Concentration will decrease. Many others will affect us tremendously.(cummings) To begin with a four day school week is unhealthy and is very unnecessary because some children are unsupervised, and do not eat it is witnessed that some…

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    students should be trusted that they will not research inappropriate sites. There is only one problem with that, the world is not a perfect place and there are many immature kids in it. In 2015, 12 Advantages and Disadvantages of Technology in Education say, “The wealth of great information on the internet is easily overshadowed by the amount of bad things present as well.” Yes, there is good information that can be accessed through devices, but there also is many more inappropriate…

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    Software era is creating a great influence in all the fields of engineering and education. We can find various technological advancements in the field of education. Teaching methods are being changed instantaneously from 150 – 160 years. We can observe a change where the methodology of teaching started from sculptures to presentations. Developments are made in education systems and various technologies are introduced to create a sophisticated classroom environment. This strategizes students to…

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    Dr. David Bateman was very knowlegable about many aspects of Special Education Services. He was energetic and passionate anpit sharing his knowledge to teacher and parents who work with children with special needs. Dr. Bateman addressed the different possible accomadations that can be made to best support a child with various needs. A child may need an Individualized Education Plan or a 504 plan depending on the child’s needs. I really appreciated how Dr. Bateman expressed the importance…

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    expected their students to know the work before they taught the material. American education on the other hand is quite flexible because the teachers take their time by making sure the students fully understand the material. American colleges are not as difficult because students are actually learning rather than memorizing. These differences are based on my personal experience of the Indian education and American education and that is one of the main reasons that I am struggling so much in my…

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    My second career choice is entering the education field as a high school math teacher. In order to become a high school math teacher, the general requirements are a bachelor 's degree and a state teaching license; however, in some private schools a state license is not always required (Grill 1). Acquiring a teaching license generally consists of completing an education degree program inclusive of supervised teaching and being provided with the opportunity for student teaching experiences. In…

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    When I was in high school, during my junior year there was an opportunity to change to a vocational school. This opportunity to enhance your education and give you a bigger edge over your classmates who would stay back at their homeschool. There was a big controversy about this place though back at the high schools, that this place was just where high schools send their terrible students and their low end students. That this was a last stop school for students, “if your there then you’re not…

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