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    Moments pass quickly and never return. In one moment you could win the lottery and have the biggest win of your life, but in another moment you could lose your family and face the biggest loss of your life. In a blink of an eye on December 31, 2013 my life changed forever. My father and my little brother passed away in a car accident. I happened to be in the same car as well, and the only way that I have been able to move on from that event has been by persevering. I knew that the only way that…

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    Work Ethic

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    to traverse, I know the importance of making the best of it to cross it with little problems. Ever since freshman year of high school, I have noticed peers around me have different views on work ethic. Some students view hard work as an essential aspect of getting into the colleges of your choice. However, other peers have disagreed mentioning that most of this work will not even matter and it’s useless to work hard on assignments that will not matter in higher education. Even though pushing…

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    The Importance Of Art Education

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    opportunities to learn words for colors, shapes, and actions” (Lynch). It is vital for a child to learn the importance of art early in their life so that they can choose whether or not they will be dedicated to pursue a career involving art skills. Learning about these basic forms of art at an early age gives children more insight in preparation for their educational life. “Although some may regard art education as a luxury, simple creative activities are some of the building blocks of child…

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    charts (along with some outside research) all show that that Intelligence is not the only thing that is important in how successful you are in school, and life. Grit is how hard you work, if you have a High level of grit, then you work you butt of every day. The Grit Talk told us that perseverance is more important that intelligence to succeeding in life. IQ and…

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    In The Importance of Being Earnest, money plays a huge part in the characters’ lives because their society believes that money is what is most important. The play is set during the Victorian age; during this period the social class system was based from poor to rich. The rich were uneducated but at the time the only thing that mattered was how wealthy he/she is. During the Victorian age; marriage is chosen by the parents of the woman, so you have no choice who you marry. Money has a big…

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    The process of communicating with parents can be challenging for many teacher, but for special education teacher it can be even more challenging. Special education teacher need to talk to parent regarding students Individual Education Plan (I.E.P.). A large population of parents are new to the procedures of what is expected in an E.I.P. meeting. Kaylanpur and Harry (2012), focus on the importance of being culturally aware when addressing parents about issues and concerns. When addressing parents…

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    However, my challenge with equity and access came later in life. During my junior year of college I experienced a series of difficult things all at once. One of the things that occurred was my mom getting laid off and me almost getting kicked out of school for nonpayment. There was a moment where I dwelled and…

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    the text. I have arrived at this conclusion because most of these view-points contain certain aspects that I innately value and will seek to implement in my time as a professional educator. I believe that “every student needs the general education to succeed in life in our democratic society” (Kaplan 169). This idea is most closely related to the traditional educational philosophy of essentialists. Over the duration of my years as a student, I noticed that I had preferences as it relates to the…

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    Letters To Alice Analysis

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    moral challenges regarding the value of education and the importance of self-determination. Weldon has appropriated in a mono-context through the portrayal of Alice, who like Austen's Elizabeth Bennett is in control of her own destiny. Education is a central theme of both texts with Austen and Weldon challenging their audiences to reject conventional methods of knowing and pursue an education…

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    RSA ANIMATE-CHANGING EDUCATION PARADIGMS Ken Robinson: Changing Education Paradigms with RSA animate sheds the light on overview of history and development of public education in United States, as well as critical analysis of fundamental issues within the system. The presentation generates the idea that the importance of public education is mainly for two aspects are economic and cultural. Economic requires education because the current children can assume the future trend of the economy. Its…

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