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    They are similar in many ways including the fact that they both receive approximately the same education level, parents remain involved throughout their education, and both create happy children who enjoy social endeavors. There are differences, however, since public school is a government provided education and homeschool is parentally funded and executed education. Public school is available to everyone regardless of income level and home school is typically, though not always…

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    the Australian Curriculum and their significance when teaching the Humanities, Health and Physical Education. This essay also reflects some of the responses in relation to the two quote prompts specified by Marsh (2011) and Benn (2012). It also depicts the key themes and issues related with diversity, inclusion and equity and also make connections when teaching Humanities, Health and Physical Education. Inclusion is described as a value or an attitude (Tripp, 2007). Kunc (1992) described…

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    Shared Knowledge Analysis

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    Knowledge is found in many ways yet it may be broadly classified into ‘Shared Knowledge’ and ‘Personal knowledge’. With reference to ‘Shared Knowledge’, we often mean to say ‘we know’, being objective in nature. The field of education is a shared knowledge system where individuals from different cultural backgrounds are collectively brought and are imparted with ideas based on various areas of knowledge, which contain theories, facts and information. In this era of rapid technological change,…

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    prerequisites for government services, and were associated with religious and leadership roles. In medieval Europe, private tutors were sought after by wealthy families, and the middle and lower classes could seek apprenticeships to professional artists for music and art instructions. In the 1800s, public education begin in the United States (Flynn). Boston and Philadelphia were some of the first cities to offer art and music education. It was believed that the arts could assist students to…

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    Asesores In Costa Rica

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    appointed to oversee specific educational programs; math, Spanish, religion, sciences, social studies, nutrition, counseling, preschool education and special education.”. The assessment of the education of the students, teachers, and curriculum provides evidence that education is paramount in Costa Rica’s small democratic society. The downfalls of the asesores in the education system in Costa Rica are: the lack of transportation and the inaccessibility of many villages. For example, during rainy…

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    Many children and adults have sat for hours with a book in hand, only to later realize that they had not retained any of the information that they read. The ability to comprehend text is an integral skill in communication, in school, and in the day to day life. Merriam-Webster defines comprehension as “the capacity for understanding fully” , “knowledge gained by comprehending”, or “the act or action of grasping with the intellect (Merriam-Webster). However, some would say that the definition of…

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    Creationism In Jesus Camp

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    is about an evangelical Christian summer camp led by Becky Fisher. It depicts the lives of children, such as Rachael, Tory and Levi, who attend the camp in details. Most of these children homeschool because their parents disagree with the science education provided by the public schools; creationism is what the evangelical parents teach their children. They are also taught that global warming not a serious issue because it is just a political speculation. The purpose of this camp is to rebuild…

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    there are events happening in the last decade involving civil disobedience. For instance, Malala Yousafzai, a young women, defends her right for education and in the processes undergoes an assassination attempt. Malala Yousafzai is an example of a civil disobedience that happened in the last decade. Bravely standing up and fighting for her right to education, Malala Yousafzai, survived an assassination attempt that brought attention to the unjust acts of civil disobedience towards women in…

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    Educators should never indoctrinate students. As a prospective teacher, I would like to inculcate peace, love, tolerance, respect, responsibility, honesty and unity to my pupils. These values will help to create a better world where we will all live in harmony and unity. Ethics is sinequanon in human life since it influences changes which is taking place in our modern society. In this new era, people get access to information quickly through technology improvement such as Wi-Fi. Nevertheless,…

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    Minority Group Case Study

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    they are minority groups unlike the majority of White students. Furthermore, these two groups may have trouble learning in an environment where they are always discriminated against or thought less of than other. Also, these two races may observe religious holidays that fall on days in which school is in session. I know this was the case for some of my Latina friends in high school. Moving on, students with learning disabilities may also be subject to bullying…

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