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    Trivia on Higher Education One morning you wake up realizing that you want to be part of the 14 million students that currently are enrolled in a four-year College and Universities academic program. You are convince that is your ticket for your future economic prosperity, well that is part of the rules, right? Big investment, equal to a superb equity. However, what about those diverse occupations that offer an annual wages of over $50,000 without having a higher education, that means that I…

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    color, correctional facilities, recidivism applies. The relevant literature can be categorized into three areas as (1) Correctional Facilities Engaging in Post Secondary Education, (2) Education as a form of recidivism reduction (3) Education Attainment of male of color. Correctional Facilities Engaging in Post Secondary Education Educational programs are limited in each state depending on the funding that is allocated, some prisons provide a wide range of activities and facilities, while…

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    1. This course has been an enlightening class in my journey in the education department of Rockhurst University. Professor Walter gave so many personal and first hand examples of special education that it allowed me to better understand and prepare for what lies before me. In one of the very first class meetings Professor Walter talked about the importance of doing what is morally right when it comes to teaching. This really made me reflect on my own experience as a student as well as my current…

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    College? Not Going To College by Derek Thompson and What’s A College Education Really Worth? Not Enough I by Naomi Schaefer Riley. The articles discuss if the college experience is worth its cost in the long run. Each have their own opinions about America’s educational system but pose different thoughts how it impacts our students today. One of the few ideas that both the authors agree on is that many people pay the price of higher education. Regardless of location, both writers expressed the…

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    Music education in the United States is in dire need of financial support. All over the country, music programs are being cut, teachers are being laid off, and thousands of children are being robbed of the opportunity to participate in group music making within their schools. Despite countless studies proving the benefits of exposing students to music education, funding for these programs take the backseat to the perceived importance of STEM education. All areas of education are important, but…

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    Financial Aid for Low-Income College Students Why get a college education? The reason you get will be slightly different from each person you ask. However there will be one major commonality among them all that is the importance of a college education in today’s society. The emphasis that today’s society puts on a college education impacts the way people act and live. The process of finding the means of getting into college and then somehow affording it is quite the daunting task,…

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    place by outsiders. Coates beats the stereotype of a typical Black man raised in a crime inflicted area falling into the traps of his neighborhood by attending college and becoming successful in his work. Coates’ Black experience was affected by his education, environment, and his mentality leading Coates to become the man he is today. Coates mentality affected the formation of his Black…

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    recognize is the administration of higher education. Our administrations make good leaders. They work with our students as a team to help our students become responsible and successful. “Educational leaders serve in many capacities” (College of Education, n.d., para.1). The article in College of Education continues to explain; “no matter what position an individual holds within an educational…

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    In 2014, William Deresiewicz published an essay called “Don’t Send Your Kids to the Ivy League” in the New Republic Journal. In this article, he criticizes the elite education in the United States, focusing exclusively in how the prestigious schools do not teach students how to think, but rather “train them in the analytic and rhetorical skills that are necessary for success in business and the professions” (Deresiewicz). The author gives examples of his previous experience working for some of…

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    College vs. High school Learning, is present every day in humans’ lives. “The governor spend a lot for scholarships, faculty resources and research for development of education in their countries.” (Learn, n.p.). This is what many states and countries around the world nowadays, are doing to improve the education and help every person that has the desire to study. High schools and Community Colleges are a great help to achieve that goal, of helping everyone to become a student and also to have a…

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