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    reasons individuals should be paid according to the job’s economic importance and their value to society (Winters 59). Teaching is by far the most important careers because our future depends on the education of its youth, yet teachers are paid infinitely less than the average professional athlete ("Pay Teachers A Market Wage."). In fact, LeBron James earns $2.29 per second, in just 8 hours LeBron collects over $60,000, that is higher than the average classroom teacher’s yearly salary (Harnocz).…

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    inspirational words that encouraged you to thrive? Or on the other hand, instructors that made you doubt your own ability to succeed in life? Take a minute and reflect about the impact that a professor can have on you by helping you realize the importance of a good education. This type of impact can be either beneficial or can cause a negativity. It all depends if you decide to take the challenges set upon you, and if you are willing to stay devoted to a goal. We all have instructors that will…

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    Richard Rodriguez is a journalist from a Mexican immigrant family. Rodriguez talks about a few of his personal and professional tensions in the article “Scholarship Boy”. The tensions include the importance of education in a working class family whose education level is minimal and creates tension for Rodriguez toward his family. At an early age in school, Rodriguez gained control over the English language creating a separation between his parents especially his mom. The language barrier made…

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    In today’s modern world, every young adult is expected to go to college by their society after high school to further educate themselves through university education. The majority of the students don’t know the reason behind why they have to spend hours of time listening to the lectures from their professors and do what students are asked to do. By conducting several interviews with few colleagues, a chemistry professor from the University of Houston-Downtown, and with a family member; my mother…

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    There are many disadvantages from being from a low class status. Not enough funding in low income neighborhoods, therefore less money for education in schools. Teachers juggle fewer resources due to diminishing state funding and more responsibilities. Not enough money for parents to give tutoring or test prep. For students who grow up in an impoverished household, stresses and other distractions make success all the more challenging. Numerous factors can make it difficult for a child to focus…

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    should embrace and acknowledge failure. This is particularly relevant to me, because I was raised thinking like that. My family always told me that education was the only thing I have to concentrate on for a while, no one can take away my degree once I have it. They know what my goals are and the only way I can reach them is by having a college education. It isn’t necessarily society itself that pressures students to do so; it is family, friends, that may know what students want, and push them…

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    backgrounds, places and families from all over the country and world. The one and only thing that majority of these students have in common is that more than half of them are in some sort of student debt. Nowadays a college education is a key component to establishing a strong education and solid idea for what you would like to do with your career and life. In the US without some sort of a college degree, it is almost impossible to find a fulfilling job and career. In the 21st century however,…

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    and follow instructions, I will become educated, won’t I?” That was until I was introduced to Thomas Jones’s essay, “The Educated Person” and what I once believed to be true about college education was thrown out the window. So what qualifies somebody as an educated person…

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    accept mechanical education and few people who accept intellectual education, is that latter is intrinsically higher than the former. Dewey thought the servile class, which is most people, labors for the ends which is not their ends but other commits to them. Thus, those servile class do not only for their subsistence, but also for the means which enabled the superior class to live. However, to the superior class, few people, can continue their life and enjoy the liberal education. As time goes…

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    a half, at least half of them had dropped out, and the rest switched their majors at least once. After making it through 12 years of formal education, many graduates jump into the financial and stressful burden of a potential four more years without a consideration of all the options available to them. Even before the first year of high school, the importance of college is impressed upon students, and whether it is the case or not, they are presented with the thought that success is not possible…

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