Some Thoughts Concerning Education

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    While viewing artist, Domenico Ghirlandaio’s An Old Man and his Grandson”, I had several thoughts, feelings, and experiences. I first noted taking in all the fine detail the artist had used in this piece. Through both the main subjects of the painting, being the older man and his Grandson, but also within the twisting, delicately painted background of the piece. Inside, I felt a heart-warming feeling as I viewed the Man and his Grandson sharing a deep, loving stare. The two appeared to share a…

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    and obtain the position of a police officer they first have to meet the basic prerequisites that include at least a high school diploma, a clean record, a confirmed Unites States citizenship and in some cases twenty-one years of age or older. In addition to a high school diploma, an undergraduate education is appreciated and can be helpful in advancing in an officer’s position. After being cleared of the prerequisite requirements, the attendance of a police academy is mandatory. In police…

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    Both Sides of Moral Education As American culture demands more and more education to be successful in society, it is imperative that the American public school system is teaching its students the skill it will need to be successful in an ever more competitive job market. With this goal in mid, STEM classes have been shoved down school board’s throats in an effort to take the curriculum in a more scientific direction, but what about the moral develop of America’s youths? As American society…

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    Memories are experiences that are remembered from the past, a recollection in other words. People have both good and bad memories. Some people try to suppress the bad memories, thinking that they don’t exist and that they never happened. Good memories are what people love to think about, and reflect on. This is where the feeling of nostalgia comes in. Nostalgia is that sweet, sentimental longing for the past, for a beautiful moment that one has experienced. Everyone experiences nostalgia, it is…

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    it was thought to be made to have a very specific structure: any stories intended for children were meant to incorporate both delight and instruction. John Locke wrote Some Thoughts Concerning Education in 1692, which expressed his opinion on education of children, and literature directed towards children. He had very clear ideas which both agreed and disagreed with some of the other main opinions at the time, about everything from socialization of children and their ability to reason to some…

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    Chaika, Glori. (2009). Is Year-Round Schooling the Answer?. Education World. Retrieved December 1, 2016, from http://www.educationworld.com/a_admin/admin/admin137.shtml The article discusses the idea of year-round schooling and if it does indeed provide an answer to enhancing students learning in school. Just this year, more than two million students in about three thousand schools attend year-round schools. The article discusses the misconceptions of year-round schooling when parents,…

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    conflict between conformity and individuality and/or the opposite. Margaret Fuller was a passionate advocate of Women’s rights showing independence and original thoughts. She was also very intrigued with the work of nature and what it gives in return. Margaret Fuller has been created into an astounding transcendentalist…

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    involvement due to the additional expertise and experience the Human Resources department can offer. This is to avoid serious mistakes in hiring someone that was purported to be a high-quality hire, when they were not and losing someone that they thought was not a high-quality hire and in reality, was a high-quality prospect. This brings up the importance of verifying an applicant’s authenticity in regard to college transcripts and former job performance. Ming-Chang, Didik, and Siti (2016)…

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    people with power and a form of their entertainment, music became a tool to help social, political, and economic reform and reflected the ideas behind the turn of the century’s Progressive movement. By this, caused a new-found indication on musical education which formed the “common schooling” era, where offerings of music activity-listening lessons, instrumental performing groups,…

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    positive work environments is resonant leadership style (Laschinger et al., 2014). Resonant leadership is founded on emotional intelligence and leaders with resonant leadership are connected with their surroundings and are able to read the emotions and thoughts of those around them (Laschinger et al., 2014). Resonant leaders encourage strong and trusting relationships by controlling their emotions and those around them and can read people due to their empathy, compassion, and commitment…

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