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    1.0 Introduction Human emotion contributes to decision-making process, however, it has always been viewed as an impediment in the quest of sensible decisions. Consequently, any exhaustive account of foreign policy-decision making should consider the impact of emotion such as anger, humiliation, revenge or fear when arriving at some decisions. Leaders – who run states – all over make decisions based on their own personalities, cultural values, experience, and basic emotion at a particular time.…

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    improve schools when there are less teachers and counselors, yet there are more students to teach. The government of the United States created several education reforms in order to improve the quality of education and student success; however, students still face many issues that are affecting their…

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    States, state governments have been continuous leaders for education reform beginning in the late eighteenth century, even though most decisions were still acted upon by local communities. As the responsibilities of state governments grew, so did their influence over education, even though the federal government still lacked a significant say in education policy. However, the move towards increasing federal oversight and control over education made significant progress beginning in 1970s…

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    introduced to the costs of education, and gender. The researchers concluded that tuition fees did not have an impact on enrollment rates; however, it was the added fees that did. Without added fees, there was an…

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    I am applying for the Sociology and Education program at Columbia’s Teachers College because I feel that many attempts at making education better for marginalized communities, though well-intentioned, haven’t been able to reach their full potential. In India, for example, efforts like the Right to Education Act or teacher performance incentives in Andhra Pradesh have been ambitious ideas. And yet, because they haven’t been informed by the needs of the communities they hope to address, many…

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    recent years, education policies have been progressively shifting towards inclusive education in many countries. As there has been a significant increase of inclusive classroom, educators and families should be educated on the effects of this type of education on children with special needs. The purpose of this paper is to discuss the intensive research that has been conducted on what inclusive education is as well as the history of inclusive education and the benefits of inclusive education. In…

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    website of the University (http://www.unipune.ac.in) are consistent, which indicates that the University does not have an official policy or a document regarding difference and inclusion. Moreover, there is a lack of an institutional framework pertaining to issues such as discrimination, vulnerable students, and improving campus climate. In the U.S. higher education context, research synthesis on the campus climate demonstrates that race is one of the most significant factors on campuses.…

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    O'Connell, S. D. 2013. Promoting Women's Economic Participation in India. World Bank: Economic Premise This article analyzes the spatial determinants of female entrepreneurship in India in the service and manufacturing sectors. The study finds that education and good infrastructure predict higher female entry shares. It also explores the reasons in huge disparities in women's economic participation in India. The authors claim that unlocking entrepreneurship and empowerment is a direct avenue…

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    way; he describes the indoctrination of the party, the education, and the…

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    The reasons for Standardized Testing is to test student achievement and provide a good measurement on the education on the state or country. Most would say that there is no reason to take these tests because they don't even count as a grade and don't help at all but i'm here to say otherwise. Standardized tests are good for American education because The tests are not narrowing the curriculum but instead they are focusing it on important basic skills all students need to get better at,…

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