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    Need No Education Summary In the magazine article We Don't Need No Education, father, Ben Hewitt, explains his reasoning, from personal experience and outside sources, on the decision of not sending his children to a public education system, but instead choosing "unschooling". He begins the article with what seems to be a child's start to a school day, only that when it's time for the supposed child to get on the bus to go to school, they remain inside their home as their unschooling education…

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    Billion Dollar Budget

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    billion dollars. Trump plans to increase this fund by ten percent adding an extra 52.3 billion dollars. While the military defense is acquiring over five hundred billion dollars in funding, the question is how much is the education system-- the backbone of society-- receiving? The education system is receiving a mere fifty-nine billion dollar budget, which is a nine billion dollar difference from past years. This might sound like a large amount of money, but in reality it…

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    Dress Codes In School

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    On February 2nd, 2015, Dave “Boyinaband” Brown posted “Don’t Stay In School” to his YouTube channel. This three minute music video featured Dave singing about his gripes with the current school system, specifically the system’s insistence on teaching things that could be deemed unimportant, over those things that could be practically useful in life or in a career. He then used this as a springboard to start discussions about how the school system could be improved, including changing some of the…

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    What is Montessori? Montessori is a learning and teaching method that is concerned with personal development on children rather than focusing on exam based education system so that more mature and creative children can be developed. This education system started in the dawn of the 1900s to serve pre-school children and later grew to serve different populations of children around the world. Montessori classrooms are characterized by children of the same age groups, where an age group is children…

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    they return to school, they may encounter an emotionally uncomfortable environment. The returning learner will have defined the payoff for themselves and determined their definition of academic success. Who are these older returnees to a college education? Statistically speaking they are over 40 years old and make up the second largest…

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    mainly two types of schools in the field of education. Single Sex School which refer to the educational process in which the boys and the girls are getting their education in separate classes or even separate buildings and Mixed Sex School where boys and girls receive their education sharing the same classes. Mixed gender schools exist in western and European countries while single sex school systems are popular in some Middle East countries. Education in the United Kingdom was targeting only…

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    I started my service on June 20, 2016, and still serving for Emmanuel Christian Church. My main duty is teaching the Burmese language to Burmese children especially those who came to the United States long time ago and started to forget their own language. We have class twice a week on Monday and Wednesday from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM unless the church has some special events such as crusade and holiday. I studied what I am going to teach the next class, and I always prepared to start the classes on…

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    Ever since I could remember, my father would always play our Steinway piano in our living room. The sound would always flow through the walls. My father would let me sit on the bench with him and I would press the keys down. The excitement that rushed through me was uncontrollable. When I was seven I had the privilege to take piano lessons. I was not enthusiastic about practicing, but I stuck with it for nine years. After my lessons stopped I continued to pursue piano as a serious hobby. I have…

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    Eighty percent of graduating high school students admit to cheating in school at varying degrees of frequency. Why do students often cheat off another person’s test or homework? One student may be on academic probation and find an easy solution to receive a good grade. Maybe that person wants to be the top student in the class, so they get the temptation to cheat. Those may say that cheating is not a serious problem. However, cheating is a serious problem. Cheating can occur when students…

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    Negatives Of Homework

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    According to the article “The Motivational Benefits of Homework”, the reason homework is so essential is because it plays a key role in the development of a child’s motivation to achieve (Bempechat 2). Another reason homework is important for a child’s education is because homework assignments provide time and background teens need to establish study habits that are valuable for learning. Some of these important skills include teaching teenagers that it is acceptable to make mistakes and the…

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