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    and have some freedom to express themselves and their showcase their knowledge in a way in which they feel comfortable. I feel that The Arts in general have to constantly prove they deserve to be taught alongside as well as integrated into general education subjects. Funding is a huge problem for many schools and resources are sometimes difficult to find. I believe The Arts programs don 't deserve to be cut out of the curriculum due to financial…

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    Throughout my student career, I had many ideas of what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wanted to be a fashion designer, interior designer, professional singer, a business owner, and an entrepreneur just to name a few. I always came back to one profession though. I wanted to be a teacher. Each year in elementary school, I always wanted to teach the grad I had just completed due to the amazing year I had before. I have had many influences, such as family and experiences that encouraged and…

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    A higher education isn’t the only thing that is important, an education is important through children and adults of all ages and our educational system is failing to provide the education everyone needs. The US is failing in math and sciences alike, teachers are treated unfairly and given poor wages and benefits, and standardized testing has become the priority for most schools. Not only that, despite the failing educational system the government is still cutting funding for education and it is…

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    are all born with natural capacities for creativity and the systems of mass education tend to suppress them (). That the present education system we now implement is not the failsafe system we think it is. Both narratives tried to explain the failings of the education system, by not going in depth on any given subject, and showing America in the best light. Both Loewen and Robinson decry the broad view of American’s education system failing students that are being taught today. Whereas,…

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    students and teachers, education varies extensively from culture to culture. After reading Abubakari Lunna’s life story regarding his drumming education, it is evident that the way people present themselves has a lot to do with how we develop relationships with others. While I have heard of multiple approaches to education, the education in drumming that Abubakari received was something I have never heard of before. There were a number of features behind Abubakari’s education that I had found…

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    service. It has been estimated that there are 215 million children working around the world instead of going to school. It refers to work that is mentally, physically, socially and morally hazardous and damaging to children. It interferes with their education by depriving them the chance to go to school, requiring them to leave school prematurely or involving them to attempt to merge school attendance with extremely long and heavy work. Child labour is one of the many concerns the world is still…

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    Poverty In Schools

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    school about 4 grade levels behind those with higher socioeconomic status (Education and Socioeconomic status). This means that we have students who could be doing better, but are not doing better just because of how much money their parents make. These students could be helped, but because we are so focused on our start date we seem to ignore this fact. 22 percent is a lot of students in need of help and in need of a good education, but the way our schools are set up they seem to fall behind…

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    What Motivates a Student? Motivation is the entire constellation of factors, some inside the organism and some outside, that cause an individual to behave in a particular way at a particular. A constant struggle for teachers and college professors is to get their students motivated to learn and for them to receive a high overall average letter grade in the class. In a journal written by Phyllis C. Blumenfeld called “Classroom Learning and Motivation: Clarifying and Expanding Goal Theory”…

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    classroom. Learning doesn 't all have to be in a desk. Although some people thrive in sit down class room environment. I know plenty of people who don’t thrive in a desk type classroom. I have had my own experiences as well. As we keep improving our education system, Its important that we adapt of everyones strengths and learning styles. I have know people that test horrible in school and do not do well at all. But they 're a trained sniper with an aim as good as Chris Kyle 's. Or someone…

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    was a difficult battle between my brain and my soul; creating a philosophy of education will be even harder. I have been privileged to be educated in a community that seeks more than Newton’s First Law, and the Pythagorean Theorem. The Paradise Valley Unified District (PVUSD) has taught me to care for my community, and always give back. Due to this prior education, I have decided through time my philosophy of education will always change. But for now, the most important attitude in my classroom…

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