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    from this view. I have heard many people say after high school, “I love learning, but I hate school.” Learning and understanding new concepts is something people strive to do throughout their lives but in a school environment where grades are the most important part of the education process, educators may choose to teach solely for their students to pass the test. This may sound efficient but instead leads to ineffective learning habits and a lack of critical thinking and deep understanding of…

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    18). Dogme teaching is strongly learner-focused, by building its input around the student’s growing and developing needs and abilities. Similarly, Emergent Language theories adopt the same bottom-up approach that argue that language learning is a process where language emerges through the use of conversation or speaking. It’s very different to the traditional view, as it places a minimal focus on the use of a textbook/workbook to acquire language. Thus, making language the way it is…

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    Why Is Education Important

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    to study is a big issue for students. Students who are not putting enough time into studying will result in poor performance or failing the subject. Making sure there is enough time to study. This will allow students to increase the chances of learning the material and passing. Students who take notes efficiently will save time and energy towards any upcoming…

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    grade of C or above. STSC 0111 is a 1-hour non-credit course that teaches important skills to help you become college ready and succeed. This course will help you with time management, listening and taking notes, and preparing for examinations using learning resource’s if you are a first time in college student and you do not take (STSC) you will not be eligible to enroll in any college course. College classes require more time management and consistency within your study habits. The first…

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    The article provides important information in how we can communicate with parents using technology. As a parent It is important to always have a good communication with our children teachers or school. In this article we going to learn how to engage it, it provides us tips for Involving Families through Internet-Based Communication. Starting with the research, the research is clear that a family 's involvement in their child 's early education improves outcomes in areas such as the child 's…

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    “Snow White” is a tale that follows the on-going conflict between Snow White and her stepmother, a conflict otherwise known as the Electra complex. Most overlook, however, the psychological development of the main character, Snow White. An interpretation by Ian Robinson claims that many fairy tales such as “Snow White” involve the breaking of a command or a taboo. He believes there can be no psychological growth until the old rules are broken and the new order can flourish (Robinson). In the…

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    Douglass in “Learning to Read” and Jonathan Kozol in “The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society.” In 1845, “Learning to Read” was a part of Frederick Douglass’s narrative about his life. He had been enslaved in the South where African Americans rarely knew how to read. His identity, selfhood, and subjectivity were affected once he took it upon himself to learn how to read and write. “The Human Cost of an Illiterate Society” was a part of a four-chapter book written by Jonathan Kozol…

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    conceptual understandings as science learners for the rest of their life. It emphasizes engaging in and learning about scientific practice [1]. By understanding these perspectives can help educators providing more meaningful science teaching environment. The goal of this professional goal statement is to enhance the science and pedagogical knowledge of professional science teachers to improve the student learning outcome in the secondary education as well as the elementary education with a few…

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    Here at the University of Charleston we all strive to meet a mission. The mission at the University of Charleston is to educate each student for a life of productive work, enlightened living, and community involvement is reflected in your life plan. On my very first visit at the University for SOAR, I learned what the mission statement was. When I learned it, I was not sure how it was going to affect me, or play a role during my education. I was kind of surprised to hear the mission statement,…

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    can. I have learned through volunteering at nursing homes that I enjoy helping the people around me. One of the best ways to help people while further exploring my interest in biology is to become a doctor. It will allow me to use something I love learning about to improve lives in the process. With such a career, there is a loosely laid out educational component required, and I want to use this component to help me become more educated and prepared for my career. Once I have completed high…

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