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    What should be the role of the Federal Government in education? Policy Issue Researched Educators and law makers alike both acknowledge the importance of education in civilized society; however, conflict comes into play regarding the involvement of the federal government within public schools. Staying true to their political views, the liberal Democrats want more federal involvement in schools while the conservative Republicans want less. There is a potential balance fallacy in which both…

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    group of teachers and parents to offer public education with public dollars (Junger p.13). History Since the publication in 1983 of “Nation at Risk” report by The National Commission on Excellence in Education for President Ronald Reagan, “school reform has been a widely discussed social and political issue”. The history of the charter schools initiative in USA took place around 1991 with the premise of better control for parents, better education for the students, and smaller class sizes.…

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    is significant as it implies a direction for K-12 education to reform its focus from that of the educational purpose of social mobility to instead the educational purpose of social efficiency. This is heavily indicated with the almost apocalyptic depiction of artificial intelligence evolving from the standard image of automation of manufacturing to that of human geniuses like Russian chess player Gary Kasparov…

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    circumstances, the life changing decision of immigrating is a convenient choice, contrary to others belief, because it benefits the education of immigrant children, opens multiple opportunities regarding their future, and creates additional jobs for bilingual educators. In the event of immigrating, children are exposed to the luxury of receiving a higher level of education unlike the one in their home country. For example, while living in Mexico this year a high number of “15 year - olds were…

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    Ian Harris

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    guide, teacher, orator, author and splendid contributor to Peace Education. Ian Harris graduated in Philosophy from St. John’s College, Maryland in June 1967 and post graduated in education through an Intern Teaching Program, with Certification in Mathematics and Science Secondary Education from Temple University, Pennsylvania in May 1969. Harris is said to have an additional degree in education from the foundations of education in Philadelphia in May 1975. His Dissertation on “The Logic of…

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    own helped me to balance school work, my social life, and it also helped me to be more organized. Besides, studying on own time helped me to balance my school work because I had so many homework and classwork assignments to do for my high school and Dual Enrollment (College) classes. Being a member of the math team has helped me to plan and follow it. It has also helped me balance my social life because although I want to hang out with my friends and family every day, instead I make plans to…

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    categories such as education, technology, and environment. However, it is obvious that education, a crucial business for all societies, is affected first. As the cornerstone and crucial motivator of socioeconomics and human development, education is the essence of the change that is impacting the world in some fields, for instance, technology, climatology, economics, and culture. Therefore, I would like to ascertain and discuss the effects of globalization especially on education in developing…

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    Freshman Year Changed

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    you get through freshman year, you’ll survive the rest of the high school years. And because adaptation takes time, you are very prone to make many, many mistakes. I entered Trimble Tech High School with a very immature mentality. My major was ‘Education in Training’, which was not the reason I had applied to Tech, but I never did anything to change otherwise.I hadn’t realized how golden these four years really were. Halfway through second semester, my Geometry teacher saw something in me, that…

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    Education is one of the most important aspect of our life, Cambridge University Press(2016) suggests the definition of education is the method of acquiring knowledge and distributing information, especially in study environment such as high school, university. For example, lecturer will distribute knowledge to the university students while having a lecture and other example will be tutor are having a tutorial with students that seek for help , both lecturers and tutors are distributing…

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    Once upon a time, there was a girl whose first language was Arabic. When she was a kid, she admired anyone who could speak English. She had a dream of speaking English one day. As a result, she had a strong desire to learn English. This girl is me, Eman. I am starting my language learning autobiography as a story because stories always have value, and are worth a lot to someone. My English learning autobiography expand several stages of my life: elementary, middle, high school, college, and my…

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