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    observe the damages that society is causing the world. During these moments, education plays its crucial role for dependency. Without the knowledge and observation about the planet, how can one understand the situation and outcome that may happen? School prepares the students to face reality and to maintain balance is a priority as a duty for living beings. One example that uses education as a tool is the topic of Education for Sustainable Development, where it “incorporates key environmental…

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    beyond that, children learn how to read, write, think, and make solutions to problems. The way it is taught varies around the world, and although some may claim they have the best education system, they may not be always right. Education for students is to give them the knowledge so that they can use it on later in life. But somethings just cannot be taught. Whether because there is no answers, or just because it is censored and not taught.. Students are not being exposed to the whole story.…

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    Education is Key Education is the key to success; this is a common quote that comes up when someone talks about becoming successful in life. The best form of education is the one students receive in the classroom. The form of higher education is what can set a part the successful and the non-successful. Michelle Obama stresses the importance of a higher education at her commencement speech at Bowie State University. It is a greater deal for minorities to receive an education because they have a…

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    society and, in this regard, the government of the country in an effort to stem the problem has turned to the education for guidance down the path of potentially stemming or solving the problem. The implementation of citizenship education, what was formerly referred to as civics has been given serious taught where…

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    Malcolm X And Web Dubois

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    history and heritage of African American culture. Malcolm X shared an intense analysis of the educational issues of African Americans. He sought to make blacks value their history and culture by making it the focal point of their education. According to Malcolm, education and knowledge affects an individual’s actions by allowing an individual to strive to continue achievements of their cultural history. Without cultural history, there will be no drive to achieve anything, which is exactly what…

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    The Importance of Education in Children The author of Source II states that education of children is the most important concept as nowhere are the stakes higher, these children will become the future. The author takes the view that the collective should take responsibility to pay more towards education in order to ensure the future. Furthermore, she/he believes that the government must spend more towards education, resulting in less spending elsewhere, directly affecting the public. Despite the…

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    O’Brien also opened up a basketball court for the youth of Lawrence, who had no other place to go for recreational activities. By opening up his parish to the youth, he was able to encourage positive community relations, since it taught the youth the importance of teamwork, respect, and assisting others in need. Based on these ideas, it is evident that Father O’Brien strived to make St. Francis’s as ifs a reality by forming a community committed to racial and economic…

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    philosophers in the world. Through the sharing of his knowledge and his book, Pedagogy of the Oppressed, he has transformed the way in which society views the education system. Freire’s goal was to help people of all kind. He started by eradicating illiteracy among people from many different countries (Diaz, n.d.). This was something that was of importance to him and he believed that giving people the power to read and write would go a long way. Additionally, his book Pedagogy of the Oppressed…

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    not aware of their history. Rarely, do they recognize or honor figures before their time that helped make a change for the future. Mary McLeod Bethune, a woman from poverty, becomes one of the nation’s African American leaders of her time. Bethune’s life consisted of three different careers: an educator, an essential figure to the creation of Bethune-Cook Man College in Dayton Beach, Florida; along with founder and president of the National Council of Negro Women. She was a prominent force in…

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    Civic Engagement

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    nation. With college courses’ reconstruction to take a civic-based approach to education, one must determine the content educators need to deliver and what will be permitted to be taught, first and foremost, for education to be successful in the production of effective and virtuous citizens. The content to which we instruct our students is at the center of many debates about implementing a civic-based approach to education. David L. Palmer argues that having a lesson plan to instruct students by…

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