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    Professional Ethics and Value Education in Higher Education “By education I mean, an all-round drawing out of the best in the child and man-mind body and spirit” – Mahatma Gandhi Education is a lifelong process. Humans are distinguished from other living beings due to his capability to educate himself. Education has helped humans to develop the power of critical thinking and has brought advancement in rationality towards life. In fact, education not only educates humankind but helps in acquiring…

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    In pre-reform higher education governance system, Chinese central government occupied an absolutely dominant position. After the Chinese Communist Party came into power, an early higher education system was built based on Soviet administration experience. As mentioned by Mok (2001), all universities were managed by national ministries and the central government set a series of unified regulations about financial plans, personnel administration, and even curriculum contents. Moreover, the cost of…

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    The topic: The importance of higher education General Propose: To persuade and encourage my audience to have higher education by telling them why higher education is important. Thesis Statement: Higher education is very important and valuable, because higher education offers graduates more jobs to choose, it offers many great financial benefits, and it also makes individuals more intelligent. Introduction: i. I am student, education seeker, and someone who have passion to learn something new…

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    cost of the higher educational learning continues to be of great concern in the case where a quality education is necessary. According to the authors, concerns regarding the cost of higher education continually raise disturbing worries to the public. As such, I chose this topic of the cost of higher education since it evaluates the increase in the cost of higher education over the past five years as an attribute to the reduction of state supportive government resources towards education, thus…

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    Abstract (to be changed) The pressure to increase access to affordable education is steadily increasing with the number of eligible students set to double by 2020. At the same time, significant problems exist in the quality of education provided. The sector is plagued by a shortage of well-trained faculty, poor infrastructure and outdated and irrelevant curricula. The use of technology in higher education remains limited and standards of research and teaching at Indian universities are far…

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    Trivia on Higher Education One morning you wake up realizing that you want to be part of the 14 million students that currently are enrolled in a four-year College and Universities academic program. You are convince that is your ticket for your future economic prosperity, well that is part of the rules, right? Big investment, equal to a superb equity. However, what about those diverse occupations that offer an annual wages of over $50,000 without having a higher education, that means that I…

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    Education allows for the rich to become richer and the poor to become poorer (Abdullah, 2015, p. 314). In essence, this refers to the idea that the more educated one is, the more likely the individual will earn a greater amount of wealth in the future. Therefore, higher education proves the potential to allow individuals to receive a greater distribution of wealth. In addition to this, certain results have shown that secondary education plays the greatest role in reducing income inequality…

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    questions? Some go on to college to find who they want to be, to learn who they are, and establish what they are going to do in life. Though college or higher education seems to an effective way to answer these questions many will be unable to attend…

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    Nelson, Potter, Weidman & Zullo (2001) in many ways higher education should be seen as a business as it “produces and sells educational services to customer” (as cited by Winston, 1999, p.13). However, at the same time, while education is indeed a business in some retrospect, it should not be regarded as only a business either. Over the last several decades, many economists have attempted to solve the array of issues surrounding the idea that education should be seen as a way to strengthen…

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    pursue a higher education in hope that I will land a well paying in job in my field of study. That is how our society’s socioeconomic ladder works; once you graduate high school, you then go to college if you are able to afford it so you can land a job making middle class income in order to live out “The American Dream”. But with college tuition being at an all time high and student loan debt crippling most college grads, it is becoming quite a nightmare trying to pursue a higher education. It…

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