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    Higher education is the most part of any one’s life because to make aware of the overflow of information being generated different forms and formats, like multiple media, including graphical, aural, textual etc. The students should be guided to become lifelong learners…

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    As education is a fundamental human right, it should be given the same essential status as all the essential elements of societies, such as food, water, faith and freedom. Learning supplies students, and adults with the aptitude to analyze, amend, to make choices and to have an overall better life. Education is the only real means of providing the young with skills in analysis and understanding that can stop the generational succession of paucity. Knowledge is the main component in a nation’s…

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    Authentic Learning

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    days of writing on chalkboards, students sitting in straight rows, and teacher directed lessons via textbooks and lectures are outdated. However, I believe student achievement is still the top priority in classrooms today. Society, along with education has changed over the years at a rapid pace. Today, schools must promote new ways of teaching and learning to prepare students for twenty first century skills. Teaching my students how to learn for themselves is important. In addition, twenty…

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    A central theme evident on urban education is the importance of the arts in education. The arts consist of many disciplines such as music, dance, and theatre. Arts education is crucial in the development of the youth through both critical skills and creativity. The benefits of the arts include motor skills, language development, decision-making, visual learning, cultural awareness, and an overall improvement in academics (Lynch, 2012). In the film Music of the Heart, the students are…

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    Reading Fluency In Schools

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    understanding and the importance of an effective reading literacy program. Students not only need to know how to read, but why reading is important. Reading fluency must critically connect to reading comprehension, which takes time and practice to develop. Abandiao and Turner state, “The latest conceptualization of fluency extend beyond word recognition process and include comprehension processes” (2005, p.51). As teachers and parents listen…

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    Teaching is one of the most valuable professions. The ability to mold minds and see the creative spark in a child is priceless. Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” The importance of education is extremely visible for me and I hope to make an impact with my future profession. For these reasons and many more, I have started the path to become a professional educator at Penn State. I hope to become a secondary or high school…

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    Writing: the understanding of written and oral communication with the impact of it on the organizations and how properly create specific types of documents for various scenarios. Also, utilizing my major courses primarily focusing on the information technology (IT) industry. For example, in…

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    Several years back it was only for the privileged, but nowadays millions strive to complete their education. Whether it is because of society or family members, many feel pressure to reach certain expectations and obtain a decent degree. Many work hard to get the education they need, the type of education that secures a successful future and that could one day be capable of supporting a family. No matter what the story behind every student is or what drives them, earning a degree never harmed…

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    4884 Table of Contents Abstract, Introduction, Importance of Topic - pg.1 Review of Literature - pg. 2-3 Discussion of Summary - pg. 3-4 Conclusions pg. 4 References pg. 5 Diversity in Engineering on Global Projects I. Abstract Diversity in engineering on global projects has been an ever-improving topic in engineering. With less diversity in the engineering and construction field there will be fewer advancements in both practice and in technology. II. Introduction The lack of diversity in…

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    legal and ethical implications of these changes. (Kleib, Simpson, & Rhodes, 2016). Information technology such as informatics and its success is highly determined…

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