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    In other words, what have I learned through my education? Have I been trained in one special area or have I gained an education not only in one area, but also in learning about myself and who I am? According to Webster’s dictionary, education is defined by the development and training of one’s mind, character, and skills, as by instruction, study, or example and the knowledge and skill resulting from such instruction and training. By this definition, one might argue that being educated means that you are trained or specialized to do only one thing. I believe as well as many others I have talked to about this subject that an education constitutes far more than just being trained or specialized to do one thing. I do not believe you can confine education to a single definition from a dictionary. I will be the first to admit that certain majors or degrees will set you up to be one-dimensional and specialized for one thing. However, just because you majored in that does not mean you do not receive an overall education different from that of your major. An education is more or less just as important. You see there is so much more to education than just training to be a biologist, a doctor, or a…

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    keeping in tradition, has for the third year in the row ranked last among all states and Washington DC in education. Now this won 't come as a surprise to many, with the lackluster funding, and scandal that continuously define Nevada 's education system. Yet nevertheless, this isn 't the kind of news Nevadans want to hear. And with the current debate over Core Curriculum, and the several education-related initiatives on this year 's 2016 ballot; the conversation over education has never been so…

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    America needs to fully funding education for citizen. I believe, everyone have equal chance to gain high education quality standard and excellent institution. The cost of college tuition has increased dramatically for the past decade. I strongly believe the government should invest in more college funding for the all public colleges and universities because it will benefit our economic society. By making tuition free, unfortunate students will have a better chance to have high paying jobs,…

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    Your lifeblood, I like that image, melodrama and all. I agree university students should have more opportunities earlier in their education to try out teaching. When I finally decided to go to university full-time, I blindly went into a physics degree, only because I was good at it while I was upgrading. But, I actually wanted to be a lawyer or a teacher. So, since the JD program is an after degree, I thought I 'd start with teacher and then if I could do well enough in school I 'd write the…

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    weeks. Also a concern of mine was how families in poverty would handle this change as, children in poverty rely on more than just education from their schools. As a substitute teacher and a parent I wanted to look further into how education funding cuts and reform is effecting the children who need it most. Through my search of a deeper understanding I found a startling correlation between education funding and children who live in poverty. I found…

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    financially, I always just assume that is the way life was. While my father was still in the military we did not have to worry about losing a roof over our head; we only had that concern after my dad was medically discharged from the Army. For as long as I can remember I had always had to work a little harder and put in a little extra time when it came to academic endeavors. While my dad was in the military, my learning difficulties were blamed on the umbilical cord wrapped around my neck at…

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    Professional Ethics and Value Education in Higher Education “By education I mean, an all-round drawing out of the best in the child and man-mind body and spirit” – Mahatma Gandhi Education is a lifelong process. Humans are distinguished from other living beings due to his capability to educate himself. Education has helped humans to develop the power of critical thinking and has brought advancement in rationality towards life. In fact, education not only educates humankind but helps in acquiring…

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    Education can be a powerful tool to have. Without education life can be very challenging. Honoring knowledge and grasping the ability of its power leads to growth of mental capabilities. The more knowledge one obtains the higher is his magnification of existence. Being educated is almost assured a fair exchange of usable goods over a life time. Having wisdom relieves complex situations. When we discuss the meaning of education in all of its glory, most of us often think of preparation in career…

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    As Napoleon Hill once said, “The starting point of all achievement is desire.” In order for education to be successful and valued, it must be driven by passion within a student. For schools to implement curriculums intended to help students to pass standardized tests, as well as to mainly focus on college preparation, though necessary to today’s education standards, can often create boredom and a decrease in the willingness to learn. Each and every person has their own natural ability and…

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    industry who have education beyond high school. In particular, the Georgetown University Center on Education and the Workforce has estimated that by 2025, there will be at least 68% of jobs in Iowa will require individuals with postsecondary education. In order to ensure every individual has the equal opportunity to pursue postsecondary education, President Obama has proposed the America’s College Promise Act of 2015 to help responsible students – who attend at least half-time, maintain a 2.5…

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