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    college really worth it? A great amount of people ask themselves this question, therefore it should be looked at from a value of change to the individual, financial help, etc. If a college education is really worth it what will it entail when one uses it for the attendee’s own path ahead of them. College education is definitely a valuable thing to have, especially since one has the ability to create multiple options, a good investment, and the chance to make someone’s dream come true. College…

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    first two options are now discovering that they can return to college later on if they desire and receive many benefits. People return to college later in life for many reasons. One reason people return to college later in life is to further their education. People who return to college later on often times have had many years go by since they last attended high school or they had their last learning experience. Over the years people tend to forget things that they had originally studied in…

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    Money for Amateurs? If a group of students attending college for free demanded payment for a game they play after school, would that seem fair? College attendees are there to get an education. Some of the students are athletes. College athletes should not receive a salary because they already receive benefits that are not available to other attendees, they would lose track of their purpose for attending college, and paying college athletes creates complications due to the need to pay other…

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    debates on the price of College education. College is a very significant place for students to start their lives. College should be affordable and available for students that want to pursue in something. If officials choose to make college affordable, there will be an increase in lifetime salaries and more employment options. “Student loan debt was over one trillion dollars, and more than eight hundred fifty thousand students loans were in default” (college education). The reasons why this…

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    One of the main differences is the naming of the Act. The Vocational and Technical Education Act of 1984 was renamed by Perkins (IV) to as Career and Technical Education (Dortch, 2012). The 1984 Act focused on expanding, improving and modernizing the vocational education programs (CTE legislation History, n.d). On the other hand, the 2006 Act places focus on reinforcing the existing accountability system. This was achieved by introducing independent core indicators of performance in secondary…

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    sacrifice my preference of learning establishment for the sakes of money? College education in America is strenuous and expensive. Students are forced to worry first about their debts, scholarships, loans, and all things money before even thinking of a major, sometimes even before picking a University. Why is this an issue for a well-developed nation like the US when many other nations like us have free or cheaper college education? Although there is no such…

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    take college education so serious knowing that it’s just another free program. So in this essay I will be discussing the differences of having free education and not. College should be a free program if you take the time to think about it, how great would it be to live in a better educated society where decision-making would be absolutely amazing tackling…

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    Reading can be seen as a gateway to education that in turn paves the path to acquiring successful career opportunities. As a developing country, many members of our society struggle with the disability to read fluently. This may be attributed to the inability to decode, comprehend text and read at an appropriate rate that can be generalized to improper teaching and learning techniques. A series of tests on dual coding hypothesis by Sadoski, Goetz and Paivio (2001) have suggested that it could be…

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    There are several factors that play an important role in learning a language, one of which is attitude. Attitude is defined as one of the most important factors that impacts in learning a language (Fakeye, 2010). It is also characterized by a large proportion of emotional involvement like feelings, self, and relationships in the community (Brown, 2001). It is said that language teachers, researchers, and students should recognize that positive attitude and high motivation help language learner…

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    Lincoln University Students’ Association Education and Wellbeing Coordinator • Unique and diverse role enabling student success • Coordinate feedback and encourage change within the University to enable better learning and teaching outcomes for students • Work alongside one of New Zealand’s leading tertiary institutions The Lincoln University Students’ Association has a fantastic opportunity for an Education and Wellbeing Coordinator to join their highly motivated and enthusiastic team! This…

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