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    People say that minorities can just become better students with a change of the way they see theirself also known as their paradigm and financial help. The Annie E. Casey foundation is a private charitable organization dedicated to helping build better futures for disadvantaged and minority children in the U.S. educational system and many other ways. The foundation says that the minorities could change the way they think but they would have to do more. This supports the counterclaim because the…

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    towards CPD to ensure a promising future for themselves and the children. 3.1. Describe why team-work is important in schools. An old saying "Two heads are better than one" underpins the significance of teamwork. Teamwork creates synergy and is a glue that keeps the team together and an oil that keeps the team working. In the context of schools, it is essential as it helps to achieve the best outcomes for the staff and the students. The benefits of teamwork include: i. Builds trust and…

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    Right now, I’m currently just working on getting my Miami Plan courses out of the way while exploring some education and SLAM courses. Being completely honest again, though this is my dream job, I haven 't actually considered it as something I possibly major in. I consider it a dream job that I would do in my spare time in the future, or work on doing after I retired from another job. Though I haven’t taken or looked into any classes that would help me pursue this career…

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    liberal education, “but the only way to develop curiosity, sympathy, principle, and independence of mind is to practice being curious, sympathetic, principled, and independent” (536). Menand’s point describes an experience all students should want to gain through liberal education. Liberal education provides students with depth in all studies and broad knowledge for the real world. College education needs to be flexible with students possible passions being a top priority, liberal education…

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    individuality is a part of our ongoing journey which will constantly evolve.Through education, we are able to understand the world in a way which provides us with ideas of personal opinion as well as what is wrong or right.Though I strongly believe that education is one of the most significant factors in building character and fostering ethical and social virtues, I also believe that it takes more than knowledge to build a person’s virtues .Some may believe that just because one has knowledge…

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    As education is a fundamental human right, it should be given the same essential status as all the essential elements of societies, such as food, water, faith and freedom. Learning supplies students, and adults with the aptitude to analyze, amend, to make choices and to have an overall better life. Education is the only real means of providing the young with skills in analysis and understanding that can stop the generational succession of paucity. Knowledge is the main component in a nation’s…

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    More specifically, if I were a person living in Syria, I would flee my current home that is constantly being bombarded for a paradise with a stable economy, non-corrupt government, and a possible future despite the risks to get there. For example, the article states that videos of Germans welcoming migrants are fueling the rise in migrants. A big hurdle was border control, and some migrants were even turned back in countries unable to handle the…

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    Many people might think that university education is just to secure a good head-start to their respective career. While it is essentially so, this four year period is also a chapter of exploration, intellectual growth and personal development. It is therefore critical that colleges are able to aid students to progress holistically. I believe that NUS Residential College possesses such quality. Students in the residential college are privileged with all the opportunities given to engage in public…

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    or a special toy or blanket. Research has repeatedly shown that the quality of these ties or attachments will shape a child’s ability to form other relationships later in life. Attachment theories have shaped practice in day-to-day child care and education but also social care practice. In pre-schools children are given a key person to act as a substitute attachment, an adult who will develop a strong bond with the child during their time at the setting. In social care practice children and…

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    Music education is bound to impact every student in a major or a minor way. Whether that student is in preschool or a senior in high school, they are likely to benefit from having music education. Music education takes large and frequent cuts in the arts department of many schools, yet it is one subject that not only builds upon itself, but other subjects as well. By participating in music programs, students develop much needed skills to be successful in the workforce. Music education benefits…

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