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    The Importance Of Art Education

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    opportunities to learn words for colors, shapes, and actions” (Lynch). It is vital for a child to learn the importance of art early in their life so that they can choose whether or not they will be dedicated to pursue a career involving art skills. Learning about these basic forms of art at an early age gives children more insight in preparation for their educational life. “Although some may regard art education as a luxury, simple creative activities are some of the building blocks of child…

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    To begin, music integration in education is immensely beneficial to students. Think back to when you were in elementary school and you were working on an activity and your teacher would turn on music in the background; it probably relaxed you and helped to motivate you and bring new ideas…

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    or processes used in the production of goods or services or in the accomplishment of objectives, such as scientific investigation” (pg.1). Even though technology impacts our life it causes problems within our education system. Before I get into technology and its relationship with education, I wanted to touch bases on technology’s purpose. Technology allows people to instantly communicate with anybody in the world. Even though technology was created for that purpose, some people still fail to…

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    that what you are asking for is good to you and your environment. For example, in the past, education was limited by skin tone and also by social status, but there were…

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    INTRODUCTION Education plays well in any aspects of business, society and community. Without education, we are ignorant. People can educate themselves through reading and research but a more formal education is always an edge. However, topics are taught and tackled, level by level and not all at once. Just like how and when sex education is done, a question arise on when should students be taught on environmental sustainability. While some groups suggest that it should be touched in higher…

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    source of freedom and/or oppression. My position is that schooling can be used as a source of freedom and/or oppression. My position has been enlightened by my experiences. I am a veteran educator with over sixteen years of experience working in education, in particular schools. I have worked in IB (Internationally Baccalaureate) school and I have worked in Title I schools (these types of schools are extremes). Some students used schooling as a source of freedom, consequently, I have witnessed…

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    take 15 years to grow back. The biggest problem with our paper consumption is that people are cutting trees and depleting forests at an unsustainable rate. The best solution to this problem is to decrease paper consumption by switching to digital education. In this way, people save paper, meanwhile preparing them for a paperless future. Studying in my Environment & Human Values course, I learned that trees are a vital part of our ecosystem, and people should…

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    States or the United Kingdom, the country had to adopt some of capitalist ideas, which affected their politics, economy, and subsequently, their education. The same would go the countries who…

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    Renaissance, the importance of education was realized as more and more children were enrolled in school in order to develop more well-rounded youths, including girls as the roots of gender equality grew, but the rising importance of school wouldn 't go without criticism. Because of the changes in the typical family life from the Black Death, families started to push for their children to become better educated. A normal Renaissance education was based off a humanist curriculum, placing an…

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    individual success as an adult, the traditional subjects of English, Math, Science, and Social Studies are relatively permanent as they comprise the fundamental knowledgebase which allows students to be economically viable whether they seek undergraduate education or opt to pursue a more vocational track. Instead, changes should be emphasized in two aspects of the curriculum: focus and structure. First, regarding a change in focus, we must shift the justification of course work from that which…

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