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    you guessed it, the answer would be education. Family and education can and should be considered as a major key factor in any youth’s life. The absence of either (family or education), can result in either a positive or a negative for the youth. For example, both the role of family and the educational level creates a significant role in the presence of the youth and the choices that they make later on in life. There is never a child who does not need education, in order to progress through life.…

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    Education and money are very powerful resources. In low-income countries women are more susceptible to lack of education and abuse. It is a chain reaction. If women are educated they are more likely to have access to income. When earning an income, women are less likely to be abused by their partner. Therefore, it is important to keep girls in school because without an education there are seldom opportunities to earn an income. In order to keep girls in school, communities must use…

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    – Education is a transfer of knowledge from one generation to another. In The Republic, for Socrates truth, justice, and goodness are the main principles of a utopic society. Indeed, the truth is universal and therefore in order to have a perfect utopic society, its community should be dedicated and based on truth. In fact, in this imaginary society the educational system is based on true stories and fiction. However, the Republic shows that even though this imaginary society is intended to…

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    ALEXIE: I can see where Yeats is coming from when he says, “Education is not filling a bucket but lighting a fire.” Growing up, I was never given certain educational opportunities that many American students are blessed with. Being a Spokane Indian boy living with his family on the Spokane Indian Reservation in eastern Washington state attending the schools in the reservation school system, a high education wasn’t only uncommon but it was looked down upon. As Indian children, we were expected to…

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    I go through the education on my part then ask if they have questions, I then demonstrate or educate any areas that they need. This is followed by them then teaching back to me the material. I know from experience that they will need some slight adjustments, but can grasp…

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    Although music education may not seem like a serious course, music is a vital part of education and can create something most other things cannot. Music education creates a strong bond between classmates and turns classmates into family. A family who sings together and a family who is there for each other when in need. Music is something most people would enjoy learning and what better place to learn it than in school surrounded by friends. Nobody is born knowing how to play an instrument; it…

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    My preconceived notion of resilience was the ability to get knocked down and have the strength to get back up again. However, when I read the article it caused me to challenge my perception of resilience. In my response, I will address and discuss critically what challenges I believe I will face and how I can best safeguard myself against the potential tests to my resilience, as a trainee Teacher. I believe it is incredibly important for anyone undertaking a PGCE or any Teacher training route,…

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    Finally, purposeful teaching, teachers plan and facilitate their practice with a particular education goal (Alexander, 2004: 28). This, I believe, is very much evident in my practice as a student teacher, due to the level detail that goes into the evaluations I carry out of every lesson. These evaluations encourage next steps and involve assessment of individual children. Assessment for learning is very much present in all the lessons I have taught, thus giving me an indicator of how they will…

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    Education is a basic right that every child must be given the opportunity to achieve and maintain an acceptable level of learning. It is a right of children that must be respected; no child should be denied it and the opportunity to complete (UNICEF, 2004).It is therefore; educators have societal responsibility to make the provision of education to all people based on their diversified individual’s needs and ability (Okech, 1993). Among the different approaches to education, inclusive…

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    I consider myself a very ambitious, studious, and responsible individual who understands the importance and values of an education. Nelson Mandela once stated that an “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” I strongly believe that it cannot only change the world, but it is the most powerful tool an individual can possess. This tool is what not only completes our toolbox, but it is what allows us to properly use all the other tools that we possess and that…

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