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    Diversity In Education

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    families are coming from different backgrounds, cultures, and religions. To assist the demand for culturally competent educators, many educational programs have been implemented to accommodate the diversity. The teaching profession requires continuous education for educators because the educational requirements, demographic of students, and subject matter being taught are constantly changing. A teacher’s responsibilities extend further than the classroom perimeter. They act as advocates and…

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    Continuing Education

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    Importance of Continuing Education Chapter 8, Professional Competence and Training, discusses the importance of continuing education in the helping profession. In my opinion, the engagement of professionals in ongoing education is critically important in the field of psychology because it is essential that professionals stay current and in compliance with the changes in laws and regulations, and advancements. Over time, new trends of effective procedures occur as well as changes in laws and…

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    Purpose Of Education

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    Education today, in my opinion, is not doing what it should be doing to ensure that America is actually living up to what it is known for...the land of opportunities. I believe that education should be about an empowering experience that helps students discover their passions, fosters their critical thinking skills, promotes an environment that accepts diversity, and encourages students to apply to skills to the outside world. This should be he purpose of American public schooling because it…

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    Placement In Education

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    truth, especially in our educational system is extremely critical. In present day, our children are required to learn on a different level based on completely different standards than their parents. With each generation, changes are made to the education system, this is nothing new. However, parental involvement including positive influence in our children’s lives should be a very strong presence especially when considering the textbooks and materials the children are required to read and…

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    Education In Michigan

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    the meeting of the minds takes place inside of buildings, rooms, convening in groups and education becomes the forefront of conversation. Education is a very important topic to explore and expand new horizons among the masses. Education was a matter of concern to the new state government. Americans knew education was important and there was a need for public school systems. Colonists were interested in education almost more than living. They found enjoyment in learning how to read. These early…

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    Improving Education

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    A. We should be pessimistic that improving educational systems could eliminate the SES gap in achievement/attainment: I think we should be pessimistic in thinking that an improvement in educational systems would really help eliminate the SES gap in achievement and attainment. There are an abundance of other factors involved that contribute to the gap that do not directly involve the school, including the summer learning gap and home life differences between low and higher classes.…

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    Leadership In Education

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    disciplines. Stein expounds the point that in America the roles and responsibilities of school teachers have evolved dramatically since their inception, the UK is similar in this assertion. Further to this assertion, Stein demonstrates that the education profession requires a ‘re-evaluation’, especially since, for him; the teacher-leader phenomenon is a relatively recent concept. Similarly whilst Smith and Malcolm consider the balance and tension of leadership within medicine a similar idea is…

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    Cellphones In Education

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    Can students and teachers use cell phones as educational purposes during school? Many schools do not allow cell phones because students, sometimes teachers, use their phones as something other than educational purposes. Cell phones have been around a long time, but just recently the students and teachers have been using smart phones in educational purposes. Fifty eight percent of Americans, thirteen to seventeen years old, own a smartphone and many of these Americans use their phones for their…

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    Patient Education

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    Introduction Being an effective teacher in the nursing profession can make a significant impact on future nurses. So much so that it can encourage or discourage students to continue with their ongoing education and their desire to seek other avenues for learning. As nurses offer their knowledge and education to clients, care givers, families, staff, ancillary departments, and the community, they make an impression on how to care for others that is not easily forgotten by those that witness the…

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    Diversity Of Education

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    importantly, are diverse. Students are the base of our education system, and build the future of the country. In other words, education is significant in the United States and that is very apparent. Instructors, politicians, and even the president himself stress the importance of education. Education is vital for the growth of the student and ultimately, the growth of the country. Every student has a different perspective in regards to education,…

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