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    Russians launched Sputnik into space putting into motion essentialist education reform throughout the United States. This single event symbolized inadequacy and widespread disillusionment in the foundation of our schools. Within a year the National Defense Education Act was passed by the U.S. Congress, stressing the importance of math, science and foreign language. In 1965 Congress followed up by passing the Elementary and Secondary Education Acts, focusing on aid to the poor and educational…

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    Education is Success Deciding whether to go to college or not is very stressful, and we have all been there. Some of us are forced to go, others choose not to go, and some think that they cannot make ends meet and choose to work instead. In the long run, it is those that choose to go or were forced to that end up being the most successful. Why? Because not only is the education beneficial, but it is also that you learn to find yourself in college. It is about the experiences that we go through…

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    Colleges and universities have placed an emphasis on the importance of internationalizing their campuses in recent years to aid in producing 21st century global citizens (Osfield & Terrel, 2009; Jackson, 2008). To be competitive in the global marketplace, it is increasingly necessary to possess intercultural competence…

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    Birth Order Achievement

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    Horwood (2006) found that later-born children were less likely to gain educational qualifications, prestigious jobs and high salaries. Because first born high school students tend to have higher grades than later-borns do, it could be a reason…

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    Essay On Art Education

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    United States has fallen behind in progress due to an influx of education of STEM education. Arts education is being overlooked by the government as a non-important issue. While most primary schools typically have art and music classes, low-income areas do not get the same level of quality in arts education as others. Nevertheless, there is hope in nonprofit and government-funded organizations that are pushing for a change. Arts education quality deficiency has declined in recent years and has…

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    where I learned about the cultural history and its application to the Chicano/a community. This course not only broaden my knowledge about my own history, it led me to join MEChA. MEChA is a student organization that promotes involvement in both education and politics in order to bring change. Moreover, in the summer of 2015 I attended the Stanford Summer Community College Premedical Program (SSCCPP). This program provided knowledge about leadership in medicine and community engagement.…

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    When thinking about higher education, intimidating, motivational, or even fun thoughts may come to mind. Many say college is not needed to be successful this day in age; however college education is a vital piece to the puzzle of success for many. Receiving a college education will lead the student down the path towards a career, form resourceful connections that can last a lifetime and bring an overall sense of achievement in one 's life. Beginning in the third grade, when end of year…

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    pushed me in my education and stressed the idea of attending college. After her passing, I gained a stronger character and became increasingly independent thus held myself to higher educational pursuits. Being a first generation college student makes the entire process alone intimidating with limited support resources to apply. During my senior year in high school, none of my family understood how to guide me through the process or support me; however, I knew the importance of pursuing…

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    Night School Reflection

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    at a young age. But, she was able to get her diploma in her 50’s in which I found this to be very inspiring. As a teacher it is our job to describe and show our students the importance of education. At least getting a high school diploma is better than nothing at all. Studies have shown that you are more likely to have a higher salary with a high school diploma compared to dropouts. Another quote from Greg that really stood out to me was, “I don’t want a job, I want a career.” He was able to…

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    written forever ago, I still have the same ideas in mind that I believe can connect directly to our class text, Becoming a Learner by Matthew L. Sanders. Sanders puts emphasis on why we go to college, what to do in college, work and finding purpose in education. My first and foremost goal in my mission statement was wealth and/or financial security. I want to be able to provide for myself and others comfortably. Most people believe or once believed, including myself, that getting a college…

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