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    is dependent on a modernised workforce that is able create and innovate. As such, the Chinese government has poured tremendous resources and effort in reforming the education system that favours all-round development over rote-memorization and examinations (Lin, 2010). This ideal is referred to as “suzhi jiaoyu”, roughly translated as “quality education”, emphasizes on a holistic education of well-rounded individuals to advance the qualities of the population. The central government has…

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    Village to Victory: How an Educational Evolution Brought Opportunity to My Family The more you learn, the more places you can go is the old maxim that my parents used to tell me growing up. Their emphasis on education was no hollow adage, but rather a family motto that has endured through generations. Education is a constitutionally protected right in India, where they house the third most extensive education system in the globe. From the lessons people learned in classrooms to the childhood…

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    single one of you has something that you 're good at. Every single one of you has something to offer. And you have a responsibility to yourself to discover what that is. That 's the opportunity an education can provide.” (Barack Obama, (2009) Back to school event) This speech could well support that education is important. China, which has the most population in the world, also really pays regard to education. In last few years, Chinese education committee learned from other developed…

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    principles of how education is and should be in schools in the eyes of a single teacher. Having been exposed to teachers for a majority of my life, I have been around teachers who have had all sorts of different ideologies in which students learn at their best. My mom is a high school biology teacher who has very traditional values toward education (promoting essentialism and other traditional methods such as authoritarianism). My aunt is an elementary school teacher who is very…

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    In “Article Two: What the Education Is,” (Dewey 462) he states, “Examinations are of use only so far as they test the child’s fitness for social life and reveal the place in which he can be of most service and where he can receive the most help.” (Dewey 463). To truly form an individual, this change in the schooling system must take place. If the school just simply tests a child in math, science, history, etc. then it is unconsciously taking away the uniqueness…

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    ever-expanding massive training system has barely met the demand for the number of teachers required to sustain the ever growing school system in terms of both quantity and quality. As of 2010, there were 10.6 million teachers in the Chinese school system, of which 5.6 million were primary school teachers, 3.5 million were middle-school instructors and 1.5 million taught high school. Though China has done a lot to upgrade their teacher training systems,…

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    be done. This is especially true for those who wish to become teachers, and therefore have to structure their entire career around the writings they prepare, such as creating lesson plans, handouts, and blog posts. Although it is obvious that high school English teachers are required to do quite a bit of writing in the classroom, people often forget that there is quite a bit of writing that must be done in preparation for a teacher’s career. The first step to becoming an English teacher is to…

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    Millennium Cohort Study

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    According to Hartas, the strengths of the study are represented by the children’s participation. It gave children a ‘voice’ in matter regarding them. The examination of all what regards and surround the child, such as parents qualifications, family’s income, child’s attitude to school, teachers’ observations, gives us a whole picture of the child and the multiple and dynamic factors that surround his/her life. Examining home learning environment and its socio-economic…

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    A student getting bad grades doesn 't just mean that the student failed, but the teacher failed as well. Even if a student with poor grades attends college after high school they will most likely struggle with the same problems they had in high school which is mainly due to poor teaching. This seems like a fair accusation towards teachers as "Colleges and universities are businesses" (Nemko 2) which can hurt students more than they think. This doesn 't just…

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    Forensic Psychology Essay

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    GUJARAT NATIONAL LAW UNIVERSITY FORENSIC SCIENCE FORENSIC PSYCHOLOGY SUBMITTED TO:- SUBMITTED BY:- MS. HEENA GOSWAMI (ASST. PROFESSOR OF LAW) MEETU KUMARI (12A073) -: ACKNOWLEDGEMENT :- The Project work on a topic with such small distinctions is a tedious task and hence doing a project on such a theme requires guidance by the subject teachers. The enlightening experience provided to me by my teachers, who proved to be the…

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