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    My ideal philosophy for education My philosophy regarding Education is that it creates possibilities, opportunities and freedom. In my view, education is the epitome of life. At its heart, getting educated means getting to be empowered to embrace future exercises in life: meeting new people, making connections, taking joy in specific sorts of experience, planning activities and having the capacity to finish them effectively. The ancient refinement between 'opportunity from' and 'opportunity to'…

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    Why education is important? • Quote : “I think an education is not only important , it is the most important thing you can do with your life” – Dean Kamen Introduction Every people in this world are all need education. Education is knowledge, education is life, and education is their future. As a necessary thing for all human, so it is very popular and common in all over the world because it is a step for human to get knowledge. Now I will argue about why everybody need education, why education…

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    SSGH Course Reflection

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    Over the last five weeks, my understanding of SSGH education has changed a lot. When I was younger, all I ever remember about SSGH was lecturing, reading an analysis of a historical document or article, and then filling out worksheets. While they were all valid strategies, they didn't leave a lasting impression on me, because while I'm sure I can read an article and analyze it today, I doubt I can recall any of the information without prompts. Over the course of this course, I have learned…

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    Does U.S really have the best education in the world? That is a question I keep wondering from the first day I came here, and now my conclusion is that maybe U.S has the best high level education but not necessarily for the elementary level. The reason why I say this is because I think from first grade to eighth grade, American students learn far less than students in other countries like China, Japan, and vice versa. Based on my personal experience, American students do not learn much about…

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    As technology continues to develop and progress, many feel that the benefits of online resources can best be harnessed within classrooms and education; as a result, many feel that education should take a step into the "cyber-world", with physical classrooms being swapped out with virtual, internet classrooms. However, these "cyber-revolutionaries" fail to recognize the impact the intimacy and degree of customization that traditional physical schooling offers: aspects such as social interaction,…

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    The first amendment in the Bill of Rights states that we have the freedom of speech and religion. The interpretation of this law by our supreme court justices is what affects 90% of American students. Within this large portion you will come across a variety of religions or lack thereof and many have diverse practices. Because some are "offended" or simply do not understand another's religion it has caused a number of problems and we have had our religious freedoms taken from us while on public…

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    support female education. Over time this has made it hard for women to get involved in society and make way for themselves. Through cultural works such as Prayers for the Stolen and Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz’s Selected Writings you can see how the education system does not reach out to women in Latin America. In Prayers for the Stolen the author implements a couple demonstrations of education. Ladydi’s mother finds herself to be quite intelligent, and her only access to education is the History…

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    version of history.” This means that if we “sugar coat” the past that we are keeping things from students which could be like a Disney movie, soft and sweet. The teachers are only telling students what why want them to hear or the students will only hear what they want to. People teaching history are dumbing down the past and the violence that occurred. That could interpret a Disney movie that is “dumbed down”. Disney movies are immature and that is exactly how people are teaching history, they…

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    children should “manage themselves”(7). He uses different examples in history at a time when formal schooling did not exist, arguing that children were still able to successfully learn on their own. He calls the public school schedule an unnecessary “deadly routine”(2). Although children may not need forced schooling, some sort of mentor and structure should be present in each child’s educational journey.…

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    My Master's In Education

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    fourteenth! …… wait the United States was ranked first in education but now the Nation is ranked fourteenth but it does not make sense. Oh, wait a minute twenty, ten, five, two? The United States is at least ranked top ten for something or should we say for the wrong reasons like the most likely to have poor responsibility because of lack of education. The United States is ranked second in ignorance, which means we are just declining in education overall and not improving in what we are…

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