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    Even with the other countries’ modern influences, India still treats women as second class to men. India’s education system is also less than ideal. Education should be free for everyone at least until they are eighteen, and it should be used to introduce new ideas and stimulate thinking. In india, however, getting education, let alone good education, is difficult, and this limited education has a huge link to their problem with the gender gap. Because schooling provides many of the necessary…

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    It is my belief that education in America today should include more collaboration and working in groups so that each child is an equal participant where their thoughts and questions valued. Teachers should not be the primary givers of knowledge, but provide learning opportunities and guide children as they learn by asking questions and then letting them find answers by conducting their own investigations. (“What is the Reggio Emilia Approach?,” 2016). ). They should also use a balance of…

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    their experience and generate the social behavior. Besides that, culture also consists of some characteristics which are symbolic, being learned and shared and also adaptive. In addition, the culture in the globalization is all include religion, education, language, social structure, political and economic. The values and beliefs will lead to the group of people on the community to behaving and acting in an appropriate manner. Furthermore, in order to start a new business or expanding the…

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    have their own color, the world would not have various and necessary fields such as medical, technology, or education since individuals tend to choose their jobs based on their personality and color. Among them, education began in the very distant past. Educators and students were always coexist, and the relationship between them has been maintained by their own privilege even though education has been reformed so many times to find better methods of teaching. Privilege is a special right,…

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    “The stakes are too high – for our children, for our economy, for our country. It’s time for all of us to come together – parents and students, principals and teachers, business leaders and elected officials – to end America’s dropout crisis.” Many education officials in the government support the fact that students with a high school diploma have a future with more opportunities than high school dropouts. Students should be required to stay in school until they are eighteen years of age.…

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    Fundamental Part of Education Curricula During the old days, computers were not used in many places so, computer skills were not necessary. In the recent times, computers have become widely and practically used everywhere including offices, business firms, hospitals, hotels, in the homes among other places. Nearly everything requires the use of a computer. These skills are acquired from the learning institutions. They are important and should therefore be a fundamental part of education…

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    implications of education in relation to…

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    School:Used for education or a future prison? Many students claim they are in prison when they attend school, it could just be that they would rather be home due to boredom, or maybe they’re hinting at something society is too blind to notice. Punishments within the prison and our education system are very alike except, they are named differently and executed on different levels of severity. Such as a common form of punishment in schools, suspension. Different varieties of suspension will be…

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    Many children and adults have sat for hours with a book in hand, only to later realize that they had not retained any of the information that they read. The ability to comprehend text is an integral skill in communication, in school, and in the day to day life. Merriam-Webster defines comprehension as “the capacity for understanding fully” , “knowledge gained by comprehending”, or “the act or action of grasping with the intellect (Merriam-Webster). However, some would say that the definition of…

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    There are different levels of education; the two that I will be contrasting are High School and College. Although both have similar aspects I will be discussing the differences between the two. College is not mandatory while High School is. Colleges are expensive while High Schools are usually free and lastly Colleges are more self-managed than High School. Those are just a few and minor differences between the two that I will go in depth with. According to the Compulsory School Attendance Law…

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