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    the issues on education and education reforms. The educational system requires people to pay thousands of dollars for a higher education. Students from all over the nation are forced to take out loans that put them into debt for most of their life. Low-income students also do not have many options nor are they able to afford higher education. The cost of education will keep on getting higher and higher as time progresses and the next President and Congress needs to focus on this problem for…

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    Modern education has many flaws and advantages as shown through David Basinger’s journal article, “Fighting Grade Inflation” Basinger’s article describes how grade inflation disturbs college teachers. His debate results in the conclusion that college teachers are troubled by the rising grades because it appears that even though there is a significant grade increase, the students are not acquiring any knowledge. As a result, the educators are anxious that their students grades have inflated and…

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    global education. Each year billions of dollars are spent on innovative technology to improve schools and provide new materials and renovations, unfortunately recent studies have demonstrated that Americans still manage to fall behind their international competitors. Why Finland’s youth is ranked top on the Programme for International Student Assessment. Countries such as Finland and South Korea invest both time and money into their educational systems, and consequently exceed American…

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    from October 2012, the literacy rates of students in the United States are far lower than any other industrialized country in the world. The American education system has been severely lacking in the ability to teach students throughout primary and secondary schools across the country. Literacy skills displayed by students have been inadequate to date. Our students are not learning the literary and writing skills to the level they need to. Through an improvement of teaching standards, curriculum…

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    students that will emerge from the Indiana Public Education system in just over two weeks are the individuals who will one day constitute a significant portion of the workforce. They will be our doctors, lawmakers, teachers, inventors, and therapists.…

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    In our current time, our planet is facing severe environmental crisis. The future of the human race is uncertain to our indiscriminate consumption of resources and irresponsible pollution on Earth. Environmental problems such as climate change account for one of the biggest issues in the world today. Due to the lack of exposure and education, most people are often unaware or misinformed. Environmental protection is the practice of protecting the natural environment for the benefit of all living…

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    life is education. While most people assume education has a direct correlation to school, people often learn more things outside of school without realizing it. Learning plays a pivotal role in our lives. Benjamin Franklin once said, “An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” The question we should ask ourselves is whether or not our education system in America really succeeds in its purpose. I believe it does not. While it focuses around important subjects we need to learn in our…

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    effectively uses rhetorical appeals to persuade his audience to think the way he thinks about reforming the education system. Khan spoke at a Ted Conference about how students in the education system have gaps in their learning due to the way they are taught in school. Our education system is almost in a way “ancient”. We have taught the same way in classrooms for years and have the same problems in the classroom. There have been little tweaks and such over the years, but none has addressed the…

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    when they culturally do not understand nor take the time to understand their mannerisms and customs of other cultures? How education is racially divided, in seeing poor black students as less advantaged over their majority peers who may have more adequate opportunities at home. The first issue in this book sets up black education in America, poor black education. This education set up is meant to stifle in order to teach ‘proper’ writing and language skills. “However, writing process…

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    school education. The current lack of financial support has decreased the ability to provide the necessary resources for our schools. This is the biggest obstacle for public schools in Arizona and many states across the nation. This is a problem worthy for all to consider in America. The urban schools have taken the biggest hit when it comes to funding. Closing the achievement gap between the highest and lowest performing students in our country has become an ever more substantial problem due…

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