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    Ancient Judea was the time period when the compulsory education was created. Compulsory education ideology is that every child from a region should be provided with public education. In 1857, a compulsory education law was passed in the state of Massachusetts that created a precedent to actually change the education system in the United States. Education has been viewed through different lenses, such as Frederick Douglass and John Henry Newman who approach education as a need for individuals,…

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    considered as educators, household managers and wives who were supposed to take care of the family as well as the state. The orthodox system of Confucianism also enforced the status of relationships arranged in order of rank. Even though this was compulsory between husband and wife, father, and son, and between a ruler and subject, a husband must also treat his wife with respect while the wife must obey her husband’s commands. However, now there are circumstances where women have become highly…

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    Heteronormative Culture

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    The United States education system exists to make knowledge equally accessible to all children in a caring, nurturing, and safe environment. Unfortunately, the school systems perpetuate a dominantly heteronormative culture that silences, discriminates, and stigmatizes children who display what is considered deviant or atypical behavior. A heteronormative culture is defined as denoting or relating to a world view that promotes heterosexuality as the normal or preferred sexual orientation.…

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    yesterday were taught irrational ideas by their teachers and parents. Today times are much different. The manner in which everything is taught today focuses a lot more on diversity. As a society though, the current standards must be up kept and the education that the future is receiving must be continually improved. We can begin by showing them that every single human that sets foot on the ground below is connected to them and each other. This task can be accomplished largely through the use and…

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    This law is taught in the laga from the first days of the initiate. It indicates a determinaion of the human being for his qualitative and quantitative training in his community. In the social sense, it values the person to know to choose good friends, for company. Then give a strength to better empower its actions towards parents and fellow citizens to better grasp opportunities for success. To endow the powers of the good which is knowledge, to better succeed in the field, which you wish to…

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    There have been a lot of developments in education reform in Australia motivated by investments in Human Capital theory. Human Capital theory conceptualises the economic value of an individual’s knowledge, skills and dispositions. It is an extension on Adam Smiths work investigating differences in wages that suggests how much money a person makes is largely influenced by the degree to which that individual possesses skills, knowledge and dispositions that are valued by employers (Oxford…

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    students. My education consisted of confused stares and not so subtle comments about “where I belonged”…

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    Is it fair to be treated unequally, because of your gender? In today’s society, gender inequality happens everyday. This even happens at very young age. It starts in education. Gender inequality is unequal actions made on anyone based on their gender. If all men and women are treated equally, this will improve the value of women. Men will benefit by being informed of strengths, contributions, and capabilities of the opposite sex. Then this will possibly cause men to feel less pressure into…

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    Standardized tests are assessments mandated by the government that all students are required to take. These examinations are compulsory to graduate and attain your diploma. The scores students get on these tests are used to assess the level they are at in the particular areas in school, and mainly define a student as either a failure or a success. Standardized tests are extensively harmful to a student’s academic development. They contribute to the evident increase of students’ anxiety levels…

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    both school types do have their own advantages and disadvantages but I think that the points for the private school outweigh because the private schools are in the position to buy materials which the school needs and the students can enjoy a good education without any interruptions. 2.4 Problems and costs for the schools and the people in Ecuador In Ecuador, there is a huge gap between the rich and the poor. This gap grew clearly between the 1999 economic crisis. This trend became apparent in…

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