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    Initiative; an educational initiative that sets standards for what is expected knowledge for each grade level, from kindergarten through high school. The program is intended to insure that educational standards are met by every student throughout compulsory schooling and that students are prepared to begin college courses or join the work force following their high school graduation. Common Core relies largely on standardized tests to gauge students’ understanding of English language arts and…

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    In our contemporary education system, especially in developing countries, the education system place high emphasis on cognitive domains of learning while ignoring the other domains of learning. This implies that the emphasis is on purely academic education which is in most cases not relevant to the work or out-of-school environment. Many students seat passively and listen to lectures that are not their interest but something they see as compulsory. With our contemporary education system placing…

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    The role of government in the United States is to provide for its people, and to pay for broken roads, pay for education, make sure that everyone has a job to get a home in the United States, and to make sure that our country is secure. Some rights and freedoms that the government must protect are that a government must protect the freedom of people to choose, change and remove State's political, administrative and economic systems in my opinion. One obligation that a government have to its…

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    of vitality, he pursuits romance, promotes enjoying the life, and try to uncover the potential of the students. There are philosophical elements in it, but also some of our current education of projection. Like Mr. Keating let them take a walk in the yard, he stressed that everyone has everyone's pace, not compulsory to everyone according to certain step to walk. Mr.Keating stressed to absorb the essence of life, to enjoy life, but at the same time, he let the student to compromise, for example,…

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    3.1 Corporate & Operation Strategy of Eye Level Learning The Mission and global vision statement of Eye Level Learning are ‘To become the global leader in education services towards building a better society ‘ and ‘eye level welcomes you to join its global community and network in 21 nations over the world. Based on the mission declaration and organization’s vision, the corporate strategy had been resolute. The corporate strategy of Eye Level Learning are: a. To take a placement test to check…

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    similarities and differences in their growth in history. And education is the future of the next generation. Both cities have special emphasis on education. The similarities and differences of Hong Kong and Guangzhou in education are listed as followed. Firstly, similarities. As two of the world's most famous cities with a long history, they have many similarities in education. First of all is preschool education. Pre-school education in Hong Kong can be divided into kindergarten and nursey…

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    Roger Sipher School

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    of New York. Sipher weighs in on the factors leading to believe why American Education is in trouble. First, Sipher introduces the “present mandatory laws”, which force kids to attend school who have no desire to learn or be present. As a result, motivated students cannot receive a quality education. Another reason he feels that prevents the students from receiving a quality education is compulsory attendance. Compulsory attendance laws are created by each state which require students of certain…

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    Public Education System

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    The public education system needs to be reformed for the present and future students. In the article “Against School,” John Gatto writes about how the public education system currently established has declined in building character for the students in class. The public education system uses cell block style where students take six classes a day for five days a week while going to school for nine months year round. This causes both the teachers and the students to become bored with education. The…

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    training, and at HE level, no degree courses for the most widely spoken community languages” . One more drawback of the educational policy of the UK is unequal access to education. For example, although newcomers who are not members of the EU have the right to free compulsory education, access to vocational education or higher education is still limited. These shortcomings and problems have yet to be overcome. But what can be done at this moment is the improvement of teaching…

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    students are detained by school administrators for questioning. The Tenth Circuit, however, noted: “To qualify as a seizure in the school context, the limitation on the student’s freedom of movement must significantly exceed that inherent in every-day, compulsory attendance.” As in the cases involving searches, courts examine school officials’ actions to determine if a seizure or detainment of a student is reasonable—that is, justified at its inception and not excessively intrusive in light of…

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