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    Functional Theorists

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    Functional theorists look for positive consequences for participants such as self-esteem‚ grades‚ career aspirations‚ and the career mobility patterns of former athletes. Functional theorists believe in harmony and that if social change happens that leads to dysfunction and possible chaos; self-correcting mechanisms of the social system can reverse the dysfunction and bring the system status back to the status quo. In other words‚ everything will work it’s self out for the better‚ and there is no

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    nature to act upon him”. - Nightingale | Introduction * Born - 12 May 1820 * Founder of mordern nursing. * The first nursing theorist. * Also known as "The Lady with the Lamp"  * She explained her environmental theory in her famous book Notes on Nursing: What it is‚ What it is not . * She was the first to propose nursing required specific education and training. * Her contribution during Crimean war is well-known. * She was a statistician‚ using bar and pie charts‚ highlighting

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    INCORPORATING WOMAN”S EDUCATION INTO CURRICULUM By: Dr.(Mrs.) SUNITA CALLENDER READER B.Ed DEPARTMENT I.T.COLLEGE‚LUCKNOW. EmailID:callendersunita01@gmail.com Education is the process of

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    Curriculum is defined as the formal and informal content and process by which learners gain knowledge and understanding‚ develop skills and alter attitudes‚ appreciations and values (Doll‚ 1996‚ p.15). Curriculum planning is the process of creating a curriculum which comprises of setting objectives‚ summarizing tasks and schedules‚ approaches‚ course content and coursework. According to Gadzikowski (2013)‚ the school’s administrator oversees all aspects of the school’s programs‚ from curriculum

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    the Greek philosophers such as Socrates (469 – 399 BC)‚ Plato (427 – 347 BC) and Aristotle (384 – 322 BC) (Hammond et al‚ 2001). This debate has carried on through the ages and still goes on today with a multitude of viewpoints on the purpose of education and how best to encourage learning to eventuate. Plato and his disciple Aristotle were inaugural in this debate and asked if truth and knowledge were to be found inside of us‚ or whether they would be learned from outside by using our senses. Plato

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    A Comparison of Theorists Maliha-Sameen Saeed ECH-325 December 14‚ 2014 There are many great theorists for the Early Childhood Education. Lev Vygotsky and Jean Piaget are two of the many theorists that benefit the teachers and parents to comprehend their children learning development. The paper will compare the two theorists and their difference of their cognitive development. Jean Piaget vs. Lev Vygotsky Jean Piaget cognitive development theory explained the changes of logical thinking

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    LUCELE D. PASINAG‚ MAED-EM INTEGRATING PEACE EDUCATION IN THE PRESENT CURRICULUM “Without an integrated understanding of life‚ our individual and collective problems will only deepen and extend. The purpose of education is not to produce mere scholars‚ technicians and job hunters‚ but integrated men and women who are free of fear; for only between such human beings can there be enduring peace. J. Krishnamurti Facets of Peace Education I. Knowledge Conflict Students should study a variety of

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    Theories and Theorists By William Deiyan Towah Theory is a symbolic statement which consists of concepts or variables that underpin how the relationship of the variables provide for a given phenomenon or set of phenomena that aims to: describe‚ explain‚ predict‚ or prescribe; it is a model or set of concepts that provide understanding to real phenomena and‚ therefore‚ hypothesize the basis for guided action or a framework for a given research or study (Patton‚ 2009; Creswell‚ 2009). In the Social

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    Running Head: Personal Learning Theory Theorist Research and Personal Learning Theory Paper Marta Montanez Abstract This is a study to evaluate several behavioral and cognitive theories that educators today still apply in their classroom today with their students. It is important to know the base and reasoning behind these theories to understand how children learn and what factor affect or control their cognitive and social growth. This paper intends to expose the author’s preference

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    reacting to is “Society’s Influence on Education”‚ authored by Manali Oak which emphasized that society and education are inseparable entities. Society plays a vital function in education and greatly influences it. Society is defined as a structured community of people bound together by similar customs‚ traditions and values. Social interactions occur within a society providing the people an opportunity to share‚ learn and grow where informal education exists. Education would not exist without the

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