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    When most people think of education, they usually think about families who can afford it, But what they overlook is the poor families who can’t afford it. Back when most schools had zero, if not one, computers, students were content with that. Sure learning was slower, but unlike common belief, when technology became super popular, it didn’t speed learning up, it just made it easier. It did however have two big negative impacts on students lives. One, they became lazier and two it made school…

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    to provide children the knowledge that needs to be learned. Education is more important than the grades you receive but the understandings needed to live in our today’s world. Education allows us to process the information we receive on a daily basis and make conclusions and inferences based on what we already know (ROWAN, 2014). If education is so important, why are schools starting to “dumb down” education? Why has the school’s education system stopped teaching important facts and teachers are…

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    makes the world go around, however, education is truly what makes the world go around. If people really think hard about what education has done for America it is astonishing. American citizens getting a formal education is one major things that separates us from struggling third world countries. Formal education is what makes us humans more capable than animals. We have the brain capacity and the ability to learn more than just how to hunt and survive. Education has to begin somewhere, and for…

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    Education has always sought to be the one thing that could make everyone equal, the one thing that would allow everyone to strive on a level playing field. Society on the other hand has restricted education in reaching that potential, for it has separated people based upon their circumstances and rarely finds the solution to ensure that everyone has the equal opportunity to learn. From my observations and collection of data I have come to realize that schools may have the appropriate programs,…

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    What has the edge, preventional education or correctional education. Should more money be spent on young children learning or on adults who want a better education and a second chance to make something of themselves. Most people would agree with spending more money on preventional education because it would be a better option with our children learning. Some people would disagree with spending money on correctional education because it involves teaching inmates and people who made a choice to do…

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    another for academic supremacy. The United States and Japan are the main contenders of this education rivalry. In America, teachers push their students to become the best. This, in turn, breeds competition amongst students in which compete with one another to earn the top spot. In Japan, teachers encourage their students to work together in a cooperative manner. Although the American and Japanese education systems may seem similar, they differ vastly in the following areas: the approach each…

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    The most significant government policy since 1988 that can be argued to have increased inequality in education is the 1988 Education Reform Act. This was the most influential New Right market led approach that led to greater inequalities in education as the key elements of this act consisted of marketisation of schools, testing, National Curriculum and reduction of local authority control. For Marxists, this act reinforced class differences as Middle class parents were able to use cultural…

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    is the highest record population reach to it. Education is a vital weapon because it helps to improve student’s knowledge, intellectual skills and encourages independent learning. Education is the best method which facilitate for people to learn more, and answer the question which is on the mind. Education is divided into two ways into home education which they can learn through online courses through the internet and the other way is school education and this dividable is per the student’s or…

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    in raising their children are very different from each other and they have different perspective in what education, independence, obedience and family means in life. Both cultures are agree that education is very important in an individual life, but not both are agree that education is the only path to be success in life, and not both persuade their children’s to reach high level of education. Most Hispanic…

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    Every ethnic and racial group has had a different experience with education. There is a different journey behind every ethnicity that has gotten them to where they are today in the educational system. However, these journeys through education also show some similarities. I chose to compare and contrast the educational experiences of Chinese and Hispanic people. Hispanic and Chinese definitely show some overall similarities in their educational experiences. The Great Depression occurred in 1930…

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