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    questionnaire that measures student motivation through goal orientations before and after a 10-week long inquiry-based lesson program using the 2x2 achievement goal motivation framework. Keywords: achievement goal motivation, inquiry-based instruction, art education, primary school Introduction Art educators encounter and work with many talented art students who have a firm grasp of technical artistic skills to produce great artwork. However, it is common for many of these students to be…

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    do so. I would feel extremely satisfied to be able to help others in a form of counselling or therapy practice. I feel university would be an enriching place to study and an experience that cannot be missed, especially during my prime years of education. I am extremely excited to further my knowledge of my interests in a mature and engaging environment. The opportunity to meet an array of new people makes university appeal to my social personality.…

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    6.7 Problems and points to be improved of the current English education guidelines by MEXT Problems of the current English education guidelines are motivation for learning of students, and connection elementary school to junior high school to high school (MEXT, 2016). Therefore, students cannot use things that students learned after moving up and graduating, and teachers cannot use teaching methods well. At junior high school and high school, teachers teach English lessons that place importance…

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    physical, sensory, cognitive, intellectual mental illness impairments, and several types of chronic diseases. Intellectual disability was once called metal retardation, which is represented by below average intelligence and deficiency of skills compulsory for day-to-day living. Intellectual disability comprehends several forms of cognitive deficiencies…

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    In Indian education system, students have to study a specific set of subject even if they are not good at it or not interested in it. For instance me, I had to study a subject in which I wasn 't interested since I was a kid, which was computer science. I had to study this subject from grade 1st till grade 8th as a compulsory subject. Creating interest in computer science was just like an alarm bell rings. As I was at a critical stage (class11), with a heavy heart, I had to choose a course in…

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    Public school vs Homeschooling Education is a basic form of learning in which the knowledge, skills and value of a group of people are transferred from one generation to another. There are two ways to educate children; which are going to school and home education. When we talk about education, it is frequently related to school. School is an institution designed for teaching the students under the direction of teachers. Thus, it supplies special facilities that support students on learning…

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    The Evolving Nature of Public Education in America Education has come a long way since the first public school in America opened its doors on April 23, 1635 (Encyclopedia Britannica, n.d.). Although originally established by Puritans to educate their sons, it boasted its first female graduate a century later. The Boston Latin School, located in Massachusetts, continues educating students today. Massachusetts was the first colony to initiate compulsory education laws in the 1640s, but it…

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    questions these abnormal traits as if they are temporary, however, they are innate and therefore, cannot be changed. Cathy Davidson’s, Project Classroom Makeover, talks about how hierarchies have created a broken education system whose educational standards do not provide customized education to every student. On the other hand, Son by Andrew Solomon is about the false dichotomy of using illness to obscure identity and vice versa. Solomon’s axis of identity can be used to understand Davidson’s…

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    School Uniforms Nowadays, the debate about wearing school uniforms continued to bring a lot of controversies among parents and educators. But to begin with, school uniforms are defined as an outfit- a set of standardized clothes. Traditionally, school uniforms were common in private school and the usage of it in the USA is slowly finding his way into public school as well. In recent years, however, an increasing number of public school districts have implemented a school uniform policy…

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    activity carried out by some people with enthusiasm and dedication while for others it is an activity that it is not worth it and boring. In this they affect several factors that are closely related to that activity. At one stage of life, it is compulsory to attend school to study, in another it is optional, although closely related to the need to ensure a good future. Generally there are great expectations in every young person to start to study at College. It is a new stage of life in which…

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