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    too easy; I would describe education as common sense. Educators at my school encourage me to become a full time student at Beaufort County Community College. When I first attended BCC I was a little nervous since I had heard horror stories about how students fail classes that are supposed to be simple, such as, English. I thought this could never happen to me; due to the fact…

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    Art Integrated Education

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    Due to the constant shrinking budget in education, art has been erased from the curriculum in majority of the schools. I believe that visual art is the foundation that can be used for students' to better comprehend subjects that are difficult. I believe that students that learn any fine arts, dance, drama, and music can improve academically in all core content areas, especially in low income communities. “Low-income youth in after-school arts programs did better across a wide range of variables…

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    Physical Education Essay

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    The goal of physical education is to help guide the students to living an active and healthy lifestyle. In order to achieve that goal a teacher must understand how to assess the student’s understanding of the material being taught. Many physical education programs only use one form of assessment such as the Presidential Fitness Test, the FitnessGram or a skills test. Each program only tests the physical performance and not cognitive performance as well. Physical Education is more than just doing…

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    I found the clinical experience to be very informative and a wonderful experience learning and observing the routines of a public school. After the four walk throughs at the Model Laboratory School, it became very evident that each classroom had their own look and each teacher had their own teaching methods depending on the subject or grade level. The clinicals are extremely important in the process of becoming a teacher as it showed the interaction between students and teachers, which cannot be…

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    Diversity in Education Diversity is everywhere, it is part of our everyday life but when it comes to diversity in education, it becomes more apparent due to having a small group in a small area. Each student you will receive will have different personalities, will need different amounts of praise and time to complete assignments but it is important to remember that every child needs your attention. Diversity is more than just race it is gender, socio-economic class and special needs. Being a…

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    Further more educating students are a complex task. Education requires comprehensive preparation as well as continuous monitoring of the academic and administrative functions to provide whatever is needed in enhancing the education system of an educational institution (Lee, 2010). One of the most obvious barriers to implement simulation program in healthcare professionals' education and in clinical settings is cost. Initial setup costs and the costs of maintaining an up-to-date…

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    Solution Education System

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    Solution to our education system Every morning as i wake up for school I would always think about the boredom that lays ahead of me and how many more days left until school is over. And when i get to school i would do my usual routine, stare at the clock and count how many minutes until class is over. If i feel this bored at school, I can guarantee you over half the people at school feels the same way and i consider myself to be a very motivated person at times, but what about those who are…

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    However, education is not always uniform within different regions in the same country. Standardized education would ensure that knowledge is balanced throughout the country, but not necessarily challenging. A few steps are recommended in order to attain a national standard for education that guarantees a harmony between the curriculum and its apprentices. A uniform national test, student distribution, and curriculum distribution are the major steps to take to-wards standardizing education. The…

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    Over the last several years, education in the United States has become a highly politicized topic in which every person has an opinion. Each individual has an idea or new improvement that will help “fix our schools”. This has led the development of No Child Left Behind, the rise of high stakes testing, and idea of nationalized standards. This has also led to a lot of buzzwords being thrown around such as “rigor”, “college readiness” and “growth mindset”. As a nation, we are losing sight of the…

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    Reflection: Goals of Multicultural Education Teachers use a wide variety of methods to ensure they are providing quality education for all students, but they are presented with challenges every day. Diversity, difficulty, disability, dichotomy and differences are some of the few. Planning for student achievement is an important mission that needs constant revision and adjustment. Learning, nor teaching is easy in today’s society. We are a multicultural country, with families coming into our…

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