Education: A National Security Issue with Long-term Impact An issue with long-term national security implications important to my generation is education funding. More specifically, the disproportionate cuts in funding for elementary, secondary and higher education. There are a myriad of topics with national security implications in the headlines daily. These include issues such as climate change, bio-threats, cyber-attacks, transnational crime, and most recently the Syrian refugee crisis.…
Your attitude is the way that you think and feel about something, especially when this shows in the way you behave. Some school learners are not really serious about the importance and value of Physical Education as a subject, this might be that the subject being taught is hated by many or the subject itself is not taught at a particular school. In secondary schools, some teachers and learners are not taking this subject into consideration because of the…
with 24.7% Health care and social assistance, 20.4% Public administration and safety, 14.7% Education and…
negatively from changing cultural capital through shifts in deficit thinking, laws and agents in educational institutions. One’s success, value and inclusion are determined by cultural capital in different settings and circumstances which helps explain education inequality and development. Cultural Capital Cultural capital contains aspects of how societies’ structure is formed and viewed through everyday behaviours, social interactions, society’s ‘norms’, ethnicity, values and overall…
The role of education in the development of all nations around the globe is undeniably critical; this underlines the need for every government to establish a suitable schooling system for their citizens, which obviously bears little resemblance to that of any other country. This essay will point out the likeness and difference between the education systems of Vietnam and the United States in two aspects: education ladder and tertiary education. Firstly, in terms of the education ladder, the two…
The Streets: ‘CAPITAL LETTERS’ by Omar Musa at TEDxSydney ‘Educating Rita’ consists of two characters: Frank and Rita. Frank is from the mid-upper class, the individuals who have tertiary education and are sophisticated, in which Rita aspires to be like. Rita is a woman who has the motivation and desire to pursue an education and leave the social working class behind. The play is set in Frank’s office to display the intense focus of direct exchange of dialogue; where the two characters meet. The…
The problem with the CMO is that there are too many general education subjects. These are mandatory subjects to be taken yet most of the subjects involved were already take during primary and secondary levels. There is a redundancy of learning on the subjects taken. Tertiary level should be the developing of the expertise of the student and creating that level of specialization. 3) Making practicum as an elective. The beauty of Psychology is in its flexibility especially in the workplace.…
internship program Aga Khan University Hospital is one of those great tertiary care hospitals with all kinds of specialties under one roof. It provides considerate care and treatment to its patients with all kind of diseases in different conditions, which any new doctor can avail from. This Hospital is a platform…
academic achievement, and clinical reasoning skill. Initially, 115 first-year medical students from a cohort of 272 students were recruited for the study at the beginning of their undergraduate medical education. However, only 77 students completed the study. These students had a prior tertiary degree in the areas such as biological sciences, health professions, physical sciences and social sciences. The Study Process Questionnaire (SPQ) was used as the outcome measure to identify students’…
I am becoming more depressed as each day passed by swiftly knowing that I will soon be back to resume my monotonous college life. The usual complaints mainly on studies, intense homework and a mountain work load of assignments is normal to be heard from every students as the end of the holidays approaches, but what I hate is to accept the fact I will be facing people. Being in college has forced me to intensify this hateful emotion on the experience of being outcasted. I loath myself of not…