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    MSU essay choice #2: Describe a significant experience from the past two years which required you to interact with someone outside of your own social or cultural group (ethnic‚ religious‚ geographic‚ socioeconomic‚ etc.). How did this impact you? What did you learn and what surprised you? During my junior year of high school‚ I went on a mission trip/volleyball expedition with my club team. We traveled down to Nicaragua because this was a new experience for everyone involved. When we first

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    Overview of Phil. Educational system Three government organizations handle education in the Philippines. These are the Department of Education‚ Culture‚ and Sports (DECS)‚ the Commission on Higher Education (CHED) and the Technical Education and Skills Development Authority (TESDA). In 1999‚ the Department of Education‚ Culture and Sports‚ which governs both public and private education in all levels‚ stated that its mission was "to provide quality basic education that is equitably accessible to

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    Works Cited "Can ’t Sleep‚ Won ’t Sleep." Times Educational Supplement 5003 (2012): 26-28. Teacher Reference Center. Web. 14 Nov. 2012. This is an article about the connection between children’s defiance of bedtimes‚ which affects performance in school‚ and technology. The author explains how the availability of technology to children influences their drive to get a good night’s rest. Also the article continues by giving examples for the disadvantages on health that technology assumes. Chabris

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    increasing youth violence and perceptions of an ineffective juvenile justice system‚ demanded the enactment of tough new laws to deal with repeat and violent juvenile offenders. The Great and General Court of Massachusetts headed these demands for reform of the juvenile justice system and enacted legislation that‚ among other things‚ abolishes the trial de novo system in the juvenile courts‚ requires the trial of juveniles charged with murder‚ manslaughter‚ aggravated rape‚ forcible rape of a

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    which the State guarantees the protection of individual’s fundamental rights (Duma‚ 1995). Section 29 talks about the right to Education (Duma‚ 1995). This section recognizes that every person has a right to basic education and to equal access to educational institutions (Duma‚ 1995). It is clearly evident though that this has not taken place because black learners‚ especially in the rural areas are not receiving the necessary quality education that they are entitled to. Many schools in the rural

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    additionally‚ the 1867 Reform Act also had a significant impact on the issues that were being addressed by politics. Whereas before‚ the aristocracy had basically decided what happened in the country‚ the act meant that issues were being brought to light that had never been discussed properly in public before. This was very important as it not only changed public but it also changed society too. Issues such as the legislation surrounding drinking‚ education and taxation were now being impacted on

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    from: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/perspectives_in_biology_and_medicine/v051/51.1cook.html Guo‚ R.X.‚ Dobson‚ T.‚ & Petrina‚ S. (2008). Digital natives‚ digital immigrants: An analysis of age and ICT competency in teacher education. Journal of Educational Computing Research‚ 38(3)‚ 235-254. Amityville‚ NY: Baywood Publishing. (ERIC Document Reproduction Service No. EJ 796 559). Hatcher‚ T.G. (1997). The ins and outs of self-directed learning‚ Training and Development Journal‚ 51(2)‚ 34-42. (ERIC

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    1 Six Educational Placements for Students with Disabilities IDEA established six main principals for the education of children with disabilities. First‚ is the Zero- Reject Rule‚ second is Nondiscriminatory Evaluation‚ third is Appropriate Education‚ fourth is the Least Restrictive Environment‚ fifth is the Procedural Due Process‚ and lastly is the Parental and Student Participation Rule (Turnbull‚ p. 12). After these six principles were established‚ the landmark legislation moved children

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    Sarausa   > 1. List down all the technological tools/ concepts that you have discussed/ learned in your Educational Technology 1 subject. Briefly describe each of the tools in bullet form and its application to the teaching-learning process in the classroom.  > • Educational technology also known variously as e-learning‚ instructional technology and learning technology‚ educational technology is the use of technology to support the learning process. • PowerPoint Presentations are a way of

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    Chapter 1 Background: The Philippine Educational System The educational framework in contemporary Philippines is guided by philosophical orientations that put primacy on pursuit and information of knowledge‚ skills‚ values‚ and attitudes necessary to make the Filipino a productive member of the society. It is geared towards the pursuit of better quality of life for all Filipinos. This framework also endeavours to harness productive capacity of the countries human resource base towards international

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