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    After spending four years abroad for my father’s work from the ages of 5-9, my family returned to the United States and to American public schools. When my mother correctly wrote on my registration form that I spoke Portuguese and French in addition to English, I was slotted to be pulled out of class for language testing. I remember being told to leave class, but not being told what I was needed for. My tester’s conclusion of my performance was that I “needed observation.” As a child of a…

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    We worry about your child too Parents in general, no matter the age of their child will always worry about their well-being during many aspects of their life, Education is no exception. A constant concern lingers inside as to whether or not their child is receiving adequate instruction and assistance from the teacher. Furthermore, parents desire to see their child flourish in knowledge, therefore, certain doubts as to the quality of instruction exists. In that aspect, teachers also concern…

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    There are so many choices for an education these days. You have traditional public schools, private schools, charter schools, and Montessori schools. Education is one of the most important parts of all of our lives. While education has such an impact on all of our lives and our future, some of the most important learning happens when someone is in their childhood. Children make up 20% of our population, but are 100% our future. Although every school has its strong points, Montessori schools seem…

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    Improvements in Education Education is a big part of student’s life starting from birth and as one continues to grow. As parents we want the best for our children. We always want to offer them more and better opportunities than the ones we probably were given. It is important to improve for a better future for these students. Why is it important that schools provide the best? Many low income parents cannot afford new technology or sack lunches for their children, a lot of these parents depend…

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    The application of drama in education helps young people to develop insights and understanding through searching, planning, shaping and presenting dramatic material that can be one of the thrilling events in school life. The responsibility of teaching and learning across the curriculum should be shared by both children and teachers, it is important to allow young people to accept responsibility for their own learning. According to Gavin Bolton, drama in education is a thought in action, its…

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    All students are unique and have various strengths, weakness, and interests. Autism is one of the many disabilities that affect students learning. Teaching careers, the biggest achievement, we can make is to succeed in creating a supportive environment which nurtures. Focusing on teaching practices that help meet the needs of that child and help create a better learning environment. It is very important for teachers who are teaching with students with Autism to always keep their language simple…

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    benefits or hinders education. Within this essay I will address the various aspects of how technology has benefited education. The various types of technology that have benefited education are smartboards, the Internet, and Microsoft Office programs. Technology can also hinder education, because it sometimes becomes a distraction within the classroom for some students. On the whole, I feel that technology has helped promote literacy, writing, and reading. One aspect of education that…

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    used to the best of its ability. In essents we have potential with our vast cultivatable land and our abundance of valuable resources but poor governance and education had left us crippled. And although we can estimate how we can gain prosperity if things are executed in a certain manner I know that with Africans gaining the right education at outstanding institutions we can exceed this expectation and bring the whole world up as we…

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    Istak’s education plays a crucial role in shaping his sense of duty. His education distinguishes him from the rest of his family not just because of the skills he learned, but more importantly because his view on the world was broadened. This is highlighted when Istak talks about Dalin as he states, “For all her intelligence, she had never really thought much beyond what was circumscribed by Cabugawan” (251). This illustrates how the mind and consciousness of the common people is very limited to…

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    Ableism has been defined as “the devaluation of disability” by which the disability is seen as an obstacle for the individual to overcome by working harder, not a trait of the person which should be accepted by society (Hehir). The importance of this subject as pertaining to schools is that statistically students with learning disabilities account for as much as six percent of the kindergarten to twelfth grade population, and this data does not include disorders such as dyslexia, the difficulty…

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