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    This is very true. Vocational education, much like community colleges, are not valued for the potential effects they hold on one’s life. Professor Reich also states, “They end up overqualified for the work they do, and underwhelmed by it.” In 2016, it is stressful to obtain a job with…

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    undergraduate education at UW-Madison is Goal 4–quality education: “to ensure inclusive and quality education for all and promote lifelong learning.” The goal has ten targets: (1) ensuring that all children complete primary and secondary education; (2) ensuring quality early childhood development and pre-primary education; (3) ensuring equal access for all people to technical and vocational education including…

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    Student Affairs Student Affairs The significance of learning and comprehending the historic point of view of student affairs, provides one with the insight and appreciation for the field of work; as well as, illustrates how it has evolved over time. Higher educational institutions have grown into diverse populations and assorted curricular changes (Mann, 2010). In today’s institutions student affairs professionals must respond to a variety of demands and are held accountable for their assistance…

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    ANNOTATED BIBLIOGRAPHY EDL 626 Reio,Thomas G.,,Jr. (2007). Exploring the links between adult education and human resource development: learning, risk-taking and democratic discourse. New Horizons in Adult Education & Human Resource Development, 21(1), 5-12. The author explores the differences and commonalities among adult education (AE) and human resource and development (HRD). AE and HRD are multi-disciplinary and share the same philosophical foundational roots in liberalism, progressivism,…

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    According to the Children’s Bureau (Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration for Children and Families) of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, “For 2014, a nationally estimated 1,580 children died of abuse and neglect at a rate of 2.13 per 100,000 children in the national population” (Greenberg & Lopez, 2014). In my opinion, this statistic is outrageous for a nation that prides itself in being the land of the free. The fatalities that have occurred from…

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    the social class stratification system). He states that working class families have lower ambitions for their children and settle for lower level education and work, but the middle class and above have higher ambition for their children and want them to achieve a higher education and career . He also claims that if a working class individual had higher ambitions, for example, to become a doctor, for themselves and took the necessary measures to get there, they would consequently weakening their…

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    was another issue. My Second option I was Union County College not because it was in the County but it was more convenient to travel back and forth. Not only was this easy for me, but I also wanted to know if Union County College offered the same education like Middlesex County College. I couldn’t say that picking Union County College was the best choice but it was the right choice. All College and…

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    One may ask, “If this is the case, why continue?” The answer is simple, the stress of school is very short-term in the scope of one’s life. The benefits of attending school or college heavily outweigh the downfalls of it, therefore, getting an education heavily increases the quality of one’s life. Everyone experiences this feeling, and school is a big cause of it. This feeling is stress. Stress can downgrade one’s quality of life and ruin their day or even week. School is a very big cause of…

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    Evolution of Women’s Education Over the last few centuries, women have struggled significantly to obtain equalities and opportunities in life that they did not have before. Historically, women’s positions were strictly controlled and defined by the men in their life and society as a whole. As a result, they did not have the same access to education and jobs due to men considering them too delicate of nature. So that they could have the same rights and aspects of men, women actively worked their…

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    When people think about school they believe that you should go for a four year degree or something even longer. But people need to know that trade school is just as important as the degree that others are going for. Everyone looks down on the trade school degrees saying that people are lazy because they do not wanna put in that extra work to get the degree, but this is not true. Trade school is very important when you think about it, just as important as a four year degree in some cases. Trade…

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