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    suggested that although students can move throughout ability groupings, many teachers find that movement through groups is a cumbersome task and it is easier to have more permanent groupings. It is to be noted that this study was completed in a primary school in London and focused on the use of within-class ability grouping in mathematics, not reading. However, since it is not dealing with quantitative…

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    meant to be educated. Education was thought to be what was taught in the school, but through the views of Socrates he told the people that education started when humans were young and not when they entered schooling. Glaucon tries to challenge his views. Socrates student wants to understand what it means to be educated and how your education can lead…

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    Do many people realize a suitable education method can change people’s life? With the development of society, the country needs to renew strength instead of the traditional method. How do you deal with traditional problem? The most essential thing changes people’s teaching method when people are young. Let more people recognize the importance of innovation and people also gain better future. In Paulo Freire chapter, “The ‘Banking’ concept of education” he talks about two educational methods one…

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    The establishment of the new “paradigm shifting” curriculum in Indian schools has caused a havoc with the parents and academically high achieving students to have been made Indian education “too creative”. The employment of this new style of teaching gives more power to the school and teachers and insists on improving the child”s creative side along with his or her academics. CCE (continuous and comprehensive Education) is said to have been partially inspired by the American Curriculum in many…

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    problem that still exists more than 60 years after Brown v. the Board of Education (1954) rendered the separate but equal law illegal and mandated that schools across the United States could no longer engage in the practice of segregation. However, in the more than 60 years since that landmark Supreme Court victory de facto segregation persists in many schools and a real deficit still exists between the academic…

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    should be. A NBA player should not be able to make 5.15 million first starting out, while a teacher is barely starting at 30k. A teacher will spend up to eight to ten hours sculpting the minds of the future, not including the time set aside outside of school to prepare. Just to have their students rush home to watch the game. Teachers have to put so much time and effort into the class-setting that they become stressed and fatigued. A lot of teachers have to work two jobs to make ends need, while…

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    individual lives can determine how a day will go for someone. Even being around someone who had a bad day can make someone else’s day bad as well. As a child growing up, we did not have this understanding that comes as we grow and learn in life. Coming to school as a young student can be a battle at time because of things out of their control can determine the amount of knowledge we receive during that day. Teachers should be able to recognize an individual who is struggling and behaving…

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    that. As I said, teaching is not as important as research but still important. You cannot be tenured for becoming a fantastic supper teacher. But you still have to be a good teacher to survive. Here is a kind of the criteria in most of the business schools. You have to get 4.0 out of 5.0 (bottom line) in your teaching evaluation. If your teaching evaluation is range as 4.2 to 4.3 out of 5.0 which is good enough to tenure and the job market. We have to do many different works such as research,…

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    changing me schools often because we were a family that moved frequently. I met many teachers from different countries, making the experience different from one another. I experienced teachers like the banking concept and attend schools like Rose’s. But attending school wasn’t an option as we grew, throughout our childhood we’re always taught that education is the key to success without the parents having knowledge of the school system. As we grow older the phrase “you need to go to school” was…

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    revolutionary (no pun intended) approach to science education reform. Today, commonly referred to as “edu-tourism”, such practice is widespread within the European Union. For instance, some high schools in Finland get visitors so frequently, the education ministry had to designate full-time staff handling school visits by foreign politicians. As learning grows increasingly international, the key modernization processes, best practices and the core methodologies of quality delivery system…

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