Some Thoughts Concerning Education

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    long-form census is a survey used to collect data from the people of the country. The survey covers a wide variety of topics including household members, ethnicity, place of origin, education, income etc. I can split my thoughts on the completing the long-form census in three ways. Thoughts on the questions, thoughts on the data being collected…

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    school, a private school, a Christian school, or you could get an online education. Having so many choices could cause some confusion when parents are trying to decide what would be best for their child. Many parents don’t take classical education into consideration. It is argued that classical education is out-of-date and no longer relevant, but classical education is still very adequate. So, what is classical education? In classical schools, they stay focused on three very important aspects:…

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    Mango Street by Sandra Cisneros is a coming to age book concerning a chicana girl named Esperanza and the Mexican community around her. The book contains many dark moments and themes including criminal activity, rape, death, and abuse. Esperanza realizes many women suffer from abuse in the community. There are a variety of female roles in her life. However, many are trapped in abusive relationships and waiting for others to change their lives. Some are actively trying to change on their own, but…

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    care are introduced by the prosperous nations. Because of different cost, social, cultural, political, economic conditions, health circumstances are demanding. All inclusive social insurance is wellbeing scope for all natives of a country. There are some disputes that universal systems have need of transmission of prosperity who have maintained those or not. This type of any exchange infringes on the liberty of the entity being taxed. On the other side, other argues giving access to comfort…

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    highly skilled writers, and wrote two of the piece which are still thought to be the most impactful documents that shaped the United States of America. Paine published Common Sense in 1776, and Jefferson helped write the Declaration of Independence which was also published and released to the public in 1776. Thomas pain was born into a poor family in in England in 1737 (Klemetti). Growing up poor, he had little access to education,…

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    John W. Herdman Case

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    Case Management According to John W. Herdman in managing the case of a client, a counselor may use consultation and referral functions. Case Management provides some kind of plan to help achieve goals that the client may have. As Counselors we have to come up with some kind of plan to take care of what might be one of many problems the client may need in regards of treatment. As well as counselors understanding the explanation for case management services are given to the client’s, answering…

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    ‪ Looking back on my first term of college I realize I knew what I want to do. Therefore when I receive the schedule for my first four courses I started mapping out my future. However, after the first class I wonder was I up to the challenge. The course requirements were overwhelming. I soon discover I was not prepared for this college experience. In addition, it was apparent; if I did not take action I would fail. I knew I need help. What am I going to do? There were new concepts,…

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    American Dream Education

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    Education is one of the keys to unlocking American dream, yet its importance is continuously declining in the United States. Education permits United States’ citizens to be competitive both in the United States and in the world. Competition in job markets is more intense than ever before. Most job seekers no longer have to compete with only their fellow United States citizens, now they must compete with other potential employees worldwide. That’s why education is so important, because…

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    test-based programs. -----Add a source backing the counter argument^^---- So what Positive effect have they found? From my standpoint taking these standardized test, I've always grown to be so stressed out or overwhelmed. In other student experiences, some studies found of children vomiting or even crying before and after testing. Isn't learning suppose to be encouraging rather than to intimidate and spread anxiety throughout young students? This leads to the next reason, as standardized…

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    current understanding about how our current education system runs and how Western civilizations has molded and influenced the way we educate our students. My entire life was spent believing that the role of the educator was a shallow position aimed at creating little geniuses. I thought that the idea of school has remained relatively the same throughout the many centuries. Contrary to my belief, it is evident that the goals and intentions of the world’s education systems have shifted with time.…

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