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    Whilst in regular Physical Education games generally culminate in a friendly match, Sport Education acknowledges that competitive sports have a proper set up. As a result a formal competition is run by the students themselves. The season incorporates matches as well as training sessions, but the focus is on competition. As the students have the chance to set their own goals, the outcome becomes much more significant (Siedentop, 1998). The method chosen by our Competition Organising Committee was…

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    The Yale Report I agree with having liberal education in schools. Below I will explain both Seneca’s Epistle and The Yale Report briefly for you to understand my positioning. While reading Seneca’s Epistle 88, it seemed to me that he was against liberal education but he did see some noble factors in it. Seneca believes that the only liberal study that is of any use is the pursuit of wisdom (Seneca, 1917–25). Seneca is against the parts of liberal education that he believes are not valuable…

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    MULTICULTURAL EDUCATION From a global perspective when we view multicultural education and global education, the primary focus is the approaches in which each process is received or provides instruction based on the particulars of the theories and practices given to gain the acquired knowledge provided. Over the past three decades organizations both domestic and abroad organizations, governments, educators, etc. have been personally involved themselves in the promoting of multicultural education…

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    Public Education is a widespread way of providing education to citizens of a country. The main features of such an education is that this is a relatively cheap to obtain such an education if compared to the private education. Furthermore, Public Education starts from primary schools to the Post Doc Schools. This increases the overall scope of Public Education. It is essential to note that education is basically the foundation of almost all great things, including the emergence of the United…

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    Personal Philosophy of Education My philosophy of education developed from many years of teaching experience. I have been involved in education since I was in college. I have taught middle and high school students for the last seven years. I find that my mission as a teacher is to promote positive learning; to ignite student enthusiasm for learning; and to provide a strong foundation for lifelong learning. The Business Dictionary defines education as the plethora of knowledge acquired by an…

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    the Early Education field of teaching, specifically I would like to be a kindergarten teacher. Teaching is more than it appears. As I have learned, it involves handling kids from good homes, kids from abusive homes, spending long hours working on lesson plans, grading papers, planning holiday parties, and working to make sure your kids are understanding and able to grasp what you are teaching them. As well as trying to make it a fun and safe environment…

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    Freire speaks thoroughly about systems of education in his essay, he compares the relationships between teachers and their students in the banking concept of education and the problem posing method of education. He believes that some forms of education can provide students with power and control, but in most cases teachers submit their students to oppression. If Freire were to look at the history of Rodriguez’s schooling he would be quite appalled. Rodriguez contradicts all of Freire’s opinions…

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    Education has come a long way, generations after generations have made efforts to improve it and incorporate it all around the world. Education has evolved and has open many doors to students and its evolution has marked differences in our world. Although over time experiences within education have often varied, it has also been universally acknowledged that education is the ultimate key to success. At least, this is true with the generation right before me… with my mother. My mother Teresa…

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    Finnish education system is remarkably different from the American education system. Finland is highly recognized for their success in education and experts in America have looked up to them for their fundamental techniques. Unlike America, Finnish schools assign little to no homework, have shorter class times, and higher PISA scores. Since the American education system has not been successful within the last few decades, activists should look at how far along Finland has come with their…

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    have been made Indian education “too creative”. The employment of this new style of teaching gives more power to the school and teachers and insists on improving the child”s creative side along with his or her academics. CCE (continuous and comprehensive Education) is said to have been partially inspired by the American Curriculum in many forums, and for this reason is improving the performance of students who are not exactly “good at studying”. The American and Indian education systems are…

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