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    Design and processing It is interesting and beneficial to know how we can use a digital program to put a plan into action because as the world gets faster we have to be in steps with it. The digital programs help us to make standard lines and curves, shapes so it is possible save time for us hence for the client too. I also want to mention there are many different and creative programs in spite of that it was the best decision to choose the Adobe Illustrator because it is well known, practically…

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    Prior Learning Assessment and Recognition (PLAR) has been a system under debate for some time between, businesses and corporations, and educational institutions. The idea of the program is to asses an adult students prior knowledge and equate it to an institutional credit should they decide to return to college or university. However, there have been challenges in determining a standard to which this system could be used in order fast-track ones degree, yet still maintain the quality of…

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    Students from outside the EU/EEA and Switzerland pay tuition fees but scholarship programmes that cover tuition and living costs are available for a number of non-EU countries. (Swedish Institute). Post-secondary education is just as important as primary, primary lays the foundation, while secondary gives you the opportunity to give yourself stability in the world. It’s now almost a key to survival. American students are lucky enough to get loans through financial aid, but walking out with a…

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    You have applied for admission in a community college. You got the admission in that college. You have met the counselor and planned everything that you need for your major. But when you try to register for the classes, are you able to register for all the classes that you need? What if you don’t get the classes that you need for your major, because they were full? So what are you going to do if this is happening to you every semester? You don’t have to worry about that anymore-I have all the…

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    Imagine a school with students that are prevented from learning because the lack of resources. In the article, “Fremont High School” Jonathan Kozol states that at this high school was not the greatest environment to be educated in. The article states many examples of why the school was not the best. He writes this article to address the problems within the high school and hopes to see them solved. The School of Arts and Enterprise is the school that I attend for 3 years in Pomona, CA. This…

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    Final Reflection For my major I have chosen Elementary Education, I believe that this major will be the best fit for me because of my passion for working with kids. Next fall, I plan on enrolling at Mayland Community College and hope to earn my associate’s degree and then I am going to transfer to a four- year university to earn my bachelor’s degree. The top three colleges I am considering for transfer are East Tennessee State University, Appalachian State University, and Mars Hill University.…

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    The United States is most focused on girls and boys education. Through the past and until now education is interesting and more advanced. Education is a part of every girl and boy life in America. One example would be the “Common Core Standards” which is meant to help and prepare students for college and future life. Also, tests and assessments are also growing. There is a set of new graduation expectations and requirements. In order to help and be successful as a student we need to remove the…

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    understand the roles and responsibilities of an Educational Assistant in a classroom setting. I inquired and discussed various aspects of her day to day experiences. The E.A. has worked for ten years, in the Special Education Class, at Jacob Hespeler Secondary School, in Cambridge, Ontario(1). We discussed what tools and learning strategies are being implemented in their classroom. The EA said that they use different strategies and approaches to better execute the lessons, and promote a…

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    Limbos et al. (2008) shows that parental inclusion in the advancement of school approaches and projects is an essential stride in advancing more prominent school-group associations. Projects and activities that reinforce families and neighborhoods can be perfect associations in the middle of groups and schools, and can connect with different aspects of the nearby group and help lower violence in schools and the community. Schools can serve as the main environment of various services such as,…

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    The first time I felt the spark of desire to teach was when I was ten years old, and my class had to give a presentation on what we wanted to be when we grew up. I remember my teacher asking me after my presentation why I wanted to be an educator, and I simply shrugged and said I had a feeling it was something I should do. There was no rhyme or reason to why I had felt this need, only a simple thought towards my future that most children have. This thought stayed in the back of my mind for years…

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