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    multiracial, and pacific islanders. Because of this immense diversity, I realize it’s crucial that each individual student embrace the history and culture of the country that they live in by developing a comprehensive understanding of the history, foundation, and cultural knowledge of the Star Spangled Banner. Understanding American HIstory is a very valuable component of Education, that can be used in various content areas. For example, I would use a Discussion based learning strategy to convey…

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    VIRTUAL REALITY IN EDUCATION Nowadays education and technology are interconnected. Virtual reality is the major technological advance that can support education. Virtual reality become powerful to help industrial design and increase student interest in education. Since the 1980s many studies have been educated on the application of virtual reality in education. Virtual reality enables creation of virtual reality environment (VLE), where students can learn by interacting with virtual object…

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    They say that history repeats itself; Some believe that is true, and other believe it is false. The revolutions that are studied today have many things in common. For example, the Latin American and the French Revolution both lacked supplies, and the Haitian and American Revolution both had free blacks that weren’t granted their freedom, but what all of the revolutions had in common, were slaves. There were a lot of similarities between the revolutions, but there was also differences. Latin…

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    Oppression Of Schooling

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    institution. Education can be undervalued and become an oppressive period for students. This paper will discuss ways that education can be a source of freedom and ways that education can be used for oppression. I am on an advocate for education, teaching and training. I have submerged my career in the tutelage because I feel that it is the greatest source for freedom. I also had a supporting cast that made sure that I used schooling to become a productive contributing citizen. The history of…

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    Immigration Beyond Ellis Island Kazi I. Hossain Kazi Hossain is a professor in the Education department at Millersville University, Millersville, PA. The major focus of the text is that teaching aimed at developing an appropriate awareness of the immigration process is essential in K-12. The reading was assigned to give us an updated discussion on immigration, one that centers on the legal process and experiences of a modern day American immigrant. The text was a good source of immigration…

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    Neuroscience In Education

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    The Role of Neuroscience in Public Education: “Field Research Paper” “Live and learn” is an idiom that best describes the human condition. After all, how does one continue to exist, to live, without learning? Learning is not only essential to survival it is also fundamental to living a full life, yet the process of learning is often overlooked. Analysis of modern public education, particularly in the U.S., has uncovered that learning is not the primary goal, rather its focal point is to teach…

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    My first source is James, Jennifer Hauver. "'Unicorns' and 'Rhinos'." International Social Studies Forum 3.1 (2003): 251-254. Academic Search Complete. Web. 22 Jan. 2017. It seems this source is arguing history books content is too traditional and contain misinterpreted palatable information. This source is using this evidence to support that argument: Working in the curriculum department in College Park, MD and has experience working with teachers to discuss the problems with curriculum helps…

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    What is the relationship between education and a free society? How should education in a free society be like? Let me first begin by clarifying what a free society is. A free society is a term utilized to a society in which they have the freedom to practice their will, creativity and pursue their own goals, as long as they do not interfere with the equal rights of others to do likewise. In a free society an individual has, of course, unrestricted opportunities to live in whatever manner they…

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    teach the next generation explicit rules, whether it is for survival or for a better understanding of their history and the world around them. In fact, the library by San Lupo Drive becomes essential in the life of Ish as he himself looks back to gain more knowledge and to better understand the new forming society. The library is key to the new founded society, as stated by Turner, education and written language provide “the collective knowledge of a society is abundant and can be gathered in a…

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    The Chronosystems

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    that may influence a person. Education has been available to some of the Indian population as far back as the 3rd century. Depending on your caste, life stage or profession, one got instructions from religious leaders who were considered as wise - the educational pathway of those times. Since then education has gone through several metamorphosis as new religions such the Muslims and Christians came onto the scene. The Muslims introduced a form of elementary education in the 11th century.…

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