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    Assessments are judgments about someone or something; it is a consideration or an interpretation to better understand a situation or process. The area in which we are most aware of assessments is within the education sector. From as early on as primary education through to tertiary education, assessments are a key contributor…

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    quality of education from primary school to secondary school. Focusing on rural communities in China and India, these regions have unique aspects that can be compared and contrasted with one another to explore the cross cultural differences in education. Poverty, child labor, and economic weakness can imply why children in these rural areas have generally low quality education and minimal amount of schooling. Cultural and social factors in these countries can also influence the view of education…

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    Education is very important as it is essential towards one’s life. The goal set by The Millennium Develop Goals is to achieve universal primary education. Due to the MDG and the help of international efforts many children of the world are being enrolled into the primary level of school. In the developing regions of the world enrollment for children of primary school age jumped from 82% to 90% between 1999 and 2010. The increase…

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    One-One-One-One For The Road For an American born and raised student, English, Literature, and Writing are commonplace in both primary and secondary school curriculums. Yet, for myself specifically, these curriculums were not the construct of any institution, instead, for a majority of my life, my education took place in my home, as a homeschooled student. And, because of this arrangement, I possessed an undiagnosed disability in writing until late in my secondary school career at a private…

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    My primary prevention would introduce a school bus system. So students are afforded the opportunity to attend school without any barriers. Due to lack of finances to facilitate transportation to and from school many students stayed home to help their parents take care of their younger siblings, while the most adult person in the family would venture out to work. The less fortunate are being marginalized, and not afforded the quality of education desired because of their financial status.…

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    The British education system has an excellent reputation amongst the students of London and the students who have studied abroad there. While I studied abroad in London I noticed that the London education system was built to make sure that everyone has a fair chance of learning and to succeed. Something that the American school system lacks. . London 's educations system gives you a better understanding how diverse the country is as a whole. The United States is known to be diverse as a…

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    distinguished three types of these transitions; horizontal transitions, vertical transitions and education-associated transition and in this case I am going to focus on vertical transitions. Vertical transitions are particularly important in relation to a child’s life as they are events which do not happen frequently and therefore have a longer-term impact on…

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    I think of writing as an opportunity for me to express my opinions, find out more about myself, and connect with others. To me, writing is more than just printing words onto paper; writing can inspire, move, and drive the actions and thoughts of individuals. The process behind writing varies from person to person and can be easy for some but difficult for others. For me, my writing process has been morphed and crafted into systematic procedures over the years, largely by California public school…

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    To be a peak performer you must stay focused, be able to work under pressure, must be able to encourage yourself.Push yourself to improve constantly.you must have a burning desire to succeed.If you have any of these characteristics, you may be a peak performer. I want to be a peak performer because I want to strive for success. I want to push myself harder to accomplish a new goal each week.My graduating college is the big goal that I am working toward by meeting smaller goal along the way like…

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    excluding post-secondary education which means we learn a lot of different information within those years. In class I thought that it was interesting that white women during the post-revolutionary time was only allowed a little education so they could be able to have something to talk about with their husbands. In my opinion that was very selfish because if given an education they should have been able to get one for reasons other than pleasing their husband.…

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