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    culture and both have positives and negatives. A part of the culture in China that is quite intriguing is the education system and how it works. The Chinese are far superior in academics, compared to American students, but in America, students have a much greater chance of having social lives compared to Chinese students. What exactly does make Chinese education different from American education? The differences between China’s educational system and America’s educational system are the academic…

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    as a newly certified educator whose teaching philosophy will collaborate with educational institutions in the promotion of literacy. I will approach this by discussing how teaching and learning interact with one another, legal approaches impact education, diversity and social changes demand equity, and how my educational philosophies will shape my role as a teacher. Teaching and learning depend on one another to optimize results. To teach productively, an understanding of what students consider…

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    arts education on a Christian’s spiritual formation and discipleship. The points the authors make point to God as a purpose driven, goal defining spirit who leads His children on a chosen path. Both authors make excellent points in both of their topics of discussion. Holmes’ focus remains constant that a liberal arts education is extremely beneficial to Christian discipleship, while Augustine suggests that the actions of one’s life are far more important in discipleship than higher education is.…

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    science based major is a better option. Martha Nussbaum, in her essay “ Education for Profit, Education for Democracy”, brings attention to how “the current focus on education as a form of career training fails to teach students the skills necessary to participate in the political process” (61). Liberal arts schools aim to strengthen a student’s range of knowledge through the studies of arts and humanities. Such an education would provide a student with the resources required to think…

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    putting his education aside to impress a girl that ended up with another boy. This all could have been avoided if Carlos would off gone to a school that had single gender classrooms. Carlos would have had paid attention in class if the girl that he liked wasn’t present in his class room. This problem happens more than what a person thinks it does. Usually a students will do worse in his education to attract the opposite gender or at least get their attention. K-12 single gender education…

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    Many people spend a large amount of time weighing the differences between online schools over a more traditional type of education. There are many points in favor of attending a traditional brick and mortar school. However, the benefits offered by studying online are convenient schedules, and increased flexibility. Although there are many similarities between learning in a classroom and learning online, the differences helped guide me towards online schooling. Traditional school provides an…

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    purpose of education is to expand the minds of young individuals and to assist them in achieving future success. Students across America go to school to learn and prepare for their futures. Imagine all the students going into the classroom with brand new equipment, such as four stable leg desks, new chairs, and a brand new personal laptop administered by the school. This sounds like a school that most parents would want their children to attend. However the sad reality is that America’s…

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    When the Puritans came to America they strived on educating their children in a more proficient way. Better education would help enhance their way of living. There are many ways that the Puritan view of education is similar and different as to what we have today in America. There are similarities between the way that the Puritans viewed education and the way that Americans do today. Puritan students went to school first just as our students do today in order to prepare themselves for college.…

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    My philosophy of education is that every child deserves the opportunity to learn and is capable of learning when provided a sufficient learning environment. A teacher’s job is to provide a student the necessary knowledge and skills to be successful in an ever-changing and growing society. I believe all children deserve this opportunity to learn regardless of their ethnic background, socioeconomic status, or any other factors that play a role in a child getting an adequate education. My goal as a…

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    Throughout my two short years of French education, I have heard bits and pieces about the drastic differences between American and French Universities. Through extensive research, I have found some of the most interesting to be student life, grades and exams, and cost. First, let us look at student life. In America, you will often hear the phrases “college was the best four years off my life” and, “college is where I made my lifelong friends.” But these same phrases are not uttered by the…

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