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    bachelor of education

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    Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) is an academic degree which prepares students to work as a teacher in schools. The most important point that makes B.ed course different from other courses is that this is the one such course that transforms a student to a teacher. Teachers play a very important role in a student’s life.So‚ it is very necessary to be adequately equipped with resources that will make the teacher a perfect role model to the students. To achieve this‚ one should complete Bachelor of Education

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    prehispanic education

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    TOPIC: Pre-Hispanic and Spanish Education =============================================== A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST: Some evolutionist believed that the 1st man in the Philippines lived in Palawan about 25‚000 years ago The 1st Filipino lived in Tabon caves in Palawan thus they are called the ‘Tabon Man” They belonged to the Stone Age culture and used stone tools and has no knowledge about the use of metal They hunted wild animals with crude stone tools and make clothes using simple stone

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    Gender in Education

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    apects of the human life such as in education‚ workplaces and society. Gender In Education 1. Short Historical Perspectives On Gender and Education Before 1960s According to Cole (2000) the education in the nineteenth (19th) century was organized along the lines of a social class. Girls rarely features in general histories of mass schooling. For instance‚ there are a number historical documents on woman struggle to get access to secondary and higher education. Some researcher noted that around

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    Socrates on Education

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    Socrates once said‚ “Education is the kindling of a flame‚ not the filling of a vessel.” With this‚ he revealed that education should be thought about and questioned for curiosity and understanding rather than for memorizing facts and information without any deeper thought on the matter. Socrates’ metaphor‚ “filling of a vessel‚” relates to our type of educational system and administration. It is often that teachers do not want students to ask questions they cannot answer; they do not

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    Education for the Future

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    Education for the Future According to the Oxford Dictionary “Education is the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction‚ especially at school or university level”. Nowadays‚ there are dozens of theories about education and most of them consider what its aims should be and what type of subjects should students be instructed in. In order for schools to fully prepare students for their future‚ the annual curriculum should be modified to include academic subjects as well as creative subjects

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    Education is the transmission of civilization Education refers to the process of learning and acquiring information .Education can be divided into two main types :formal learning through an institution such as school and the other is self taught learning or what is often termed life experience .Generally education is important for learning basic life skills ‚as well as learning advanced skills that can make a person attractive in the job market .Education means the process of gaining knowledge

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    Philosophy of Education

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    Philosophy of Education My philosophy of education is based on the ideas that I have about education that are framing my critical goals as an educator at this moment. As a teacher I believe that it is important to be aware of the individual needs‚ strengths and abilities of each of my students. With this awareness‚ I will be able to challenge each student in what Vygotsky calls their "zone of proximal development." At the same time‚ I will use this information to help build the self-esteem of

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    Education Media

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    Education and technology now work in tandem and is seeing more and more integration within our education system. We can safely say that this change from chalkboards to smart boards have grown significantly and swiftly in our higher education. Mcnergney and Kent in Will Technology Really Change Education name key advantages to the implementation of new technologies in classrooms. First improved digital technology allows educators “Monitoring success and showing areas of improvements‚”(6) Monitoring

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    Education Planning

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    Educational Planning. Abstract This discussion looks into education planning by explaining how forces of stability and change have impacted education planning. It expounds on the role of education planning. It explains what is involved in goal setting and gives the importance of goal setting in education planning. Table of Contents 1.0 Education Planning 4 1.1 Need for Change 4 1.2 Conflicting Forces of Stability and Change 5 2.0 Role of Education Planning 6 2.1 Defining Goals and Objectives 7

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    Education in Finland

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    cultural background (section 25 Basic Education Act‚ herein BEA). With this objective in mind‚ accessibility of education is ensured throughout the country. Finland does not have segregated educational services for different genders‚ i.e. no girls’ and boys’ schools. Basic education is provided completely free of charge (including teaching‚ learning materials‚ school meals‚ health care‚ dental care and school transport – section 29 to 33 BEA). Basic education is an integrated nine-year structure

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