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    As freshman year continues on, my heart is still set on pursuing a career in the education field. After taking an introductory course in teaching, I feel like there is no other path for me to take. Although I experienced some hesitation in the beginning of the year, I was assured that becoming an elementary teacher fit with my interests (Strong Interest Inventory Profile). This assessment truly helped because I was not entirely sure which age group I wanted to teach. My personality test informed…

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    middle class citizens believe that some are advantaged in achieving the American Dream more than others. Although many conservatives may believe that the American Dream is still achievable for all, I believe that citizens with a better socioeconomic status receive a better education, training for skills, and chances to network; giving clear advantages compared to others. Many Americans would define the America Dream as achieving an economic status in the…

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    The Importance Of Art Education

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    art education as a luxury, simple creative activities are some of the building blocks of child development” (Lynch). Students involved in simple creative activities within their peers can affect their emotional status and gives a more comforting feeling being around others that have similar qualities of enjoyment. Art education is not something that should not exceed the budget of other schools that cannot afford it and instead be shared equally among all types of public schools. Art education…

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    Sophomores at the Bell Multicultural High School, Columbia Heights Education Campus, Washington, D.C.. The reason for that was that the First Lady Michelle Obama held a speech for them. The speech’s theme was education and how important education is for the United States of America. The person who held the speech was Michelle Obama. Michelle Obama is the First Lady of the United states of America. She has a very good education as showed here “But through it all, I kept that college diploma as…

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    Dick And Manhood

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    to speak to Dick as though he could have a bright future. He suggests there is “hope for you, Dick, if you try” (Alger 31). He is Dick’s inspiration to embrace the transition into adulthood rather than hopelessly accept his fate as a boot-black “vagabone”. Frank demystifies some of what Dick’s future could look like, and as a result spurred Dick to take action and become proud of himself. Through his relationship with Frank, Dick confronts his future and leaves the life of box-hotels and…

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    child comes to school with a dream, do we help them realize it or destroy it?” Education is crucial for our future, for example, the goals we need to accomplish, plans we intend to achieve, and for financial stability later in life. In order to get the necessary education, we should be in a positive school setting in which it is easy to learn. Single gender schools are an additional step toward having a wonderful education. Some people think, “Why would they put their son, or daughter in a…

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    question is most useful, helping institutions focus in on their own strengths considering, “What do we do best?” (Buller, 2015, p.122). Just the first of four questions this sets the tone of this plan. By design it is purposefully general, higher education is changing rapidly and it requires an agile, flexible planning system that can also change. Even Wagener and Smith (1993) in an article discussing strategic planning among Historically Black…

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    wealth may affect our educational system, it should be matched to fit the needs of students in any social class because every person deserves the same educational experience. Any student’s future should not be determined…

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    Technological Advances Impact on Education Technology advances every day and has become commonplace in our daily lives, education is one of the biggest things that technological advances have changed the way we use to do it. As new generations become increasingly dependent to Technology impacts their life’s, they way that they learn is affected as well. This situation is being address by two genres that show the effect of technology in the classroom. The first one is Matt Ritchel’s New York…

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    only being taught because it is required material that students will most likely never use the material again. Teachers teach the test because the American education system is set up to ensure students learn specific material. Yet, this is not the best way to run a country’s school system because they are not preparing the kids for the future, but rather teaching what they are told to. Schools are not practical because they teach based upon requirements put in place…

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