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    In the future, whatever my plans turn out to be I know I will help students realize how important education is. As a teacher this would be simple, to show them the wonders of science, the application of science in the world around them. By sparking that initial curiosity, its possible they will continue to pursue science and education well after high school. If you ask anyone to think of someone who had an influence on them, they will almost always remember a teacher…

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    According to survey from theguardian.com, China’s teachers are treated with the most respect (“How the job”, 2014). I was nervous that parents in China would not take me seriously because of my age, but they gave me more respect than I ever thought. Education is a top priority in China which makes being a teacher a great profession. However, here in America teachers are not always held up on a high podium like they should be. Teaching requires a lot of professionalism and in the end it is one of…

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    Using tracking I can identify what methods of instruction best work for each student and personalize an education to each of these individual. Plenty of people take a stand against tracking as they believe that this method can victimize specific individuals who are falling behind or who do not understand. The targeting of tracking is not used in a poor way to…

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    in mind, I respect each student’s needs as well as learning styles. Working as an educator, it is important for me to monitor each child’s development and make each student feel part of the group. At the same time, when it comes to Individual Education Plan meetings, my intentions are to come prepared to meetings. It results in, me knowing what each child’s strengths, weaknesses are, along with recognizing, which strategies worked and which once did not meet student’s needs. To add to it,…

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    child’s right, including those with disabilities, to free and quality primary and secondary education. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is an international instrument that states access to education is a basic human right. Any form of exclusionary practices are violations of human rights. All children have the universal right to free primary education that is free from discrimination. Inclusive education is an international aim to increase access, participation and achievement for all…

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    Is it today’s students who do not value education? No, poor teaching comes from educators whose strict profile has caused students to be intimidated. As a result of teachers maintaining a strict profile children lose motivation and tend to lower their academic standards. To prevent poor teaching…

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    Natasha Cohen 12Q Physical Education Written Task A: SPORTS AS A UNIFIER 1. Yes. Sports have a language and culture of their own. They have the power to bring people together, no matter what their origin, background, religious beliefs or economic status. Sports give a nation a shared reason of pride. 2.1 • Image 1 & 2: Nelson Mandela, in 1995 when South Africa won the Rugby World Cup, wearing the number 6 on his back, the same as that of Springbok captain, Francois Pienaar. • Image 3:…

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    southern Vietnam, where a secondary student can stab his friends in a fight, where most parents want their children to go fishing instead of going to school, I soon understood how essential education is in life as I was a child. Therefore, since my elementary school, I have always tried my best to get the most from education, even in study or extracurricular activities. During my life, not only did I gain several national, provincial prizes in English like the bronze medal in the National…

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    Education produces students who enter the world confidently to challenge the ideas of others as well as their own. Students find answers about the world which can not be taught completely in a classroom. After all, “education is not filling a bucket but lighting a fire” (Yeats). Eventually, the build up of memorized information will be lost in the overflow, but the motivation and passion to learn will be fueled infinitely. Therefore, education in schools should not be about the meaningless work…

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    Human Rights, Education has officially been recognized as a fundamental human right. Moreover, it has been acknowledged through numerous accords such as the “United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization” (UNESCO), the “Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women,” and the “International Covenant on Economics, Social, and Cultural Rights.” These treaties established the entitlement of children to a compulsory free primary education and further…

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