The Importance of Education Essay

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    reference to choice of a national language" (Heath, 1995, p.179). This tolerance of foreign languages, along with mass immigration, has enriched the linguistic diversity in the United States. Not surprisingly, this diversity has also made multilingual education an important component of American schooling—most American high schools and universities require students to learn a foreign language. Scholars and educators have promoted several methods for language instruction, two of which are…

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    to do it again. Only this time, on a bigger scale. Years ago I had a vision, soon after, with hard work and dedication, all my dreams were made my reality. Now I have something new in my sights. I yearn for greater success. An exceptional college education, such found at Virginia Tech, is a crucial step on the path to my chosen success. I have spent much of my childhood in northwestern Pennsylvania. It was there when I, very young yet old enough to walk and talk properly, constructed an image in…

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    the education system, both public and private high schools alike are beginning to debate as to whether or not they should all mandate community service. “Mandatory volunteerism” is exactly as defective as it sounds. This term refers to the enforcement of community service within a school. This concept should be negated, as it would devalue the sole purpose of having community service, exclude students’ circumstances, and should instead be replaced with a slow assimilation of civic education…

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    major liberal parties and as the number of post-secondary education students increases. Schools are accepting thousands of students at time and many have set themselves in a hole so large they will be well into their 30’s by the time (if so) they are debt free from their institution. We understand that a brighter populous is generally a more prosperous country so why not make post-secondary education less of a financial issue? Free education hit a political level in America during the…

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    While many would agree with the saying that nothing in life is guaranteed, I however believe that some things in life should be guaranteed. If one were to go through the grueling initiation process that is higher education, all while shelling out the thousands of dollars it costs to do so, one should expect more than a piece of paper that states “congratulations, you did it!” The goal of a college degree is to become a well-rounded educated person, be able to get a job in the field that you want…

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    According to survey from theguardian.com, China’s teachers are treated with the most respect (“How the job”, 2014). I was nervous that parents in China would not take me seriously because of my age, but they gave me more respect than I ever thought. Education is a top priority in China which makes being a teacher a great profession. However, here in America teachers are not always held up on a high podium like they should be. Teaching requires a lot of professionalism and in the end it is one of…

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    Using tracking I can identify what methods of instruction best work for each student and personalize an education to each of these individual. Plenty of people take a stand against tracking as they believe that this method can victimize specific individuals who are falling behind or who do not understand. The targeting of tracking is not used in a poor way to…

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    topic because of the great natural disaster and I noticed that one of the issues that Haiti had was a lack of education. The average family in Haiti has a per capita income of $400 and in rural areas only $100, making it the poorest country in the Western Hemisphere. This ties back to education because without the proper income, families cannot afford the enrollment and fees of education. Food insecurity in Haiti remains persistent. Nearly one third of the population is food insecure. After…

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    upon the quality of education made available in the country. Access to Higher Education is crucial for the development of a broadly based well-educated citizenry, a diverse and talented workforce, competitiveness in the global economy, reduced poverty and crime, strong families and communities and enhanced health and prosperity in our nation. To achieve these objectives at a grand scale without a violent revolution, there is one and only instrument that can be used – Education. Besides, it must…

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    in mind, I respect each student’s needs as well as learning styles. Working as an educator, it is important for me to monitor each child’s development and make each student feel part of the group. At the same time, when it comes to Individual Education Plan meetings, my intentions are to come prepared to meetings. It results in, me knowing what each child’s strengths, weaknesses are, along with recognizing, which strategies worked and which once did not meet student’s needs. To add to it,…

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