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    utilised by these teachers. There may be a greater proportion of specialised teachers, including those trained as counsellors and Aboriginal education officers. Conversely, I assume that the school will have a heavy vocational focus, at the expense of traditional academic pathways. Therefore, I do not expect to learn anything substantial about gifted education or the delivery of high-level content. Overall, I imagine that the lifestyle and attitudes between rural and metropolitan teachers will…

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    The other most import thing when it comes to commitment in vocational living is purpose and meaning one must have the passion to live his/her calling in life. It does do not mean anything if a person knows his true calling but does not have the passion to achieve it or to act on it. For example, musicians or artist they have the gift and talent but when they add their passion to it takes their talent to another level touching many people life hopefully in a good way. Passion is the driving force…

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    combat this dilemma blacks created private educational institutions, however the one downfall to this solution is that only those from more prosperous families could attend. This was a very important era for blacks, everyone was eager to get an education after years of being forced to stay illiterate. During this time there was two names that was wildly know in the black and white community, Booker T. Washington and W.E.B Dubois. These two men had very brilliant minds, but with two very…

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    it based off of what someone thinks we are capable of due to our test taking strategies? There are many concerns this day in age of education and its practices, Mike Rose highlights many of them in his article "I JUST WANNA BE AVERAGE". Although Mike Rose is not average in anyway, he goes on to discuss his upbringing and his experiences going through the education system. There are many common stories within his story that many of us can relate to in some way. In The article "I JUST WANNA…

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    Teaching Kids About Kids Things have goat serious! Agriculture education is a career choice that is often overlooked by those who are unfamiliar with the agricultural community. Although, teaching isn't such a well paying job, it is definitely worth the experience. Between three day long trips for contest while having class the next day, the job can be quite exhausting. Teaching agriculture comes with many responsibilities such as being the advisor for your local FFA Chapter. To be a…

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    Cosmetology Career Plan

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    capable of doing so by searching for an accredited vocational school or college. Accredited training is accessible to teach students to be effective in a variety of elements of the beauty industry. Students can gain the relevant skills and knowledge they must succeed in area of. Cosmetology and barbering career training opportunities can be acquired at a amount of levels including certificates and degrees, and students can make to pursue an education in a range of areas. *Cosmetology Those…

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    with special needs by distinguishing their qualities and interests and furnishing them with the aptitudes (or an arrangement for picking them up) they have to prevail in the work environment. If young adults with special needs received adequate vocational training in high school they would be less likely to drop out of high school and more likely to be employed after high school. Obviously, numerous young adults with special needs do attend a university and have extraordinary achievement, and…

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    The public education system in the United States of America serves as a modem for preparing our youth to enter the complex adult world. Schools ensure the advancement of all students regardless of race, sex, or social class. Not one child is ever “left behind” in our schools. With all the standardized exams and tests administered to students, we can make sure that everyone is on the same path for success. However, no matter how much emphasis we put into education we still see students failing…

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    Disability Report

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    Wall-Jones backgrounds is education and her career is title is Director of Disability Services. Mrs. Jones knew people with disabilities needed someone articulate to take a stand for their rights. She wanted to impact the lives of people who seem peculiar to society. Her passion left her wondering often, what she could do to assist people with disabilities. She then felt compelled to work in the education arena, but it was not fulfilling until she began working in the Special Education…

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    that completing high school is an irrelevant task, yet that line of thinking is false and has destroyed lives. The best option for students in this day and age is to complete all of their education in order to fully experience life. The economic issues a dropout will face because of their incomplete education outweighs any sort of positive outcome dropping out may…

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