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    Online Vs Classroom Education Kathy Overley South University Online Online Vs. Classroom Education When you first think about taking classes online‚ you might think that it will not be as valuable as going to a traditional classroom setting and receiving an education. You might want to rethink that. For some of us who grew up without having computers as a part of their everyday life‚ online classrooms could be very enticing. There are some people who will always prefer the traditional classroom

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    Adrienne Uy ENG 1050 – DC12M Informative Synthesis 11-7-12 Online Education versus the Classroom An education paves the road to success. From high-school‚ college‚ or on-the-job training‚ the classroom has been the traditional setting for teaching and learning. But nowadays that is rapidly changing. With technology at an advantage‚ more online schooling and training is taking place of the traditional classroom. Both public and online schools have its fair shares of advantages and disadvantages

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    Skills vs. Knowledge in Education Education systems all over the world are based on the idea that students get and remember information from teachers and books. These systems test this knowledge with standardized tests which compare students to each-other. They only test the kind of information which is possible to measure in tests. The goal is gaining information‚ not developing skills by which to use and make information. Unlike the old style of education where people remembered things in order

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    The education system in the mid-twentieth south was tremendously violent and hard for African Americans. The schools discriminated against them and weren’t accepting in anyway. Teacher that would accept or offer help to non-white students would either be persecuted‚ fired or murdered. In the matter of the education system schools were persuaded to not teach Africans in the same manners as whites. In the life of Anne Moody‚ she was tormented and scorn for an education. When Anne Moody was a child

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    Purposes and Meanings of American Education As Americans‚ we take education for granted. We see it as a right that everyone is entitled to an education. This was not always the case. There was a time in America’s history in which education was not a basic right for everyone. In this essay I will be discussing the purposes of American education‚ how the American educational system has changed through the years for students‚ what the meaning of American education is to me‚ and about the new understandings

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    The American Dream is a romanticized concept. At the time of its origin‚ it symbolized the cherished qualities of hard work and achievement. Originally available only to landowning white males‚ the American Dream has expanded over the years to fit the variety of the American population‚ and it is still growing. Education has provided tools for advancement in the economic hierarchy and has allowed our views on justice and morality to evolve as our awareness of the world around us increases. The

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    basic high school education is available to whomever wants to put in the effort to pursue it. There is a slight problem; Benjamin Barber argues Americans as a whole do not care about education. The education system lacks funding and slowly falls apart. Additionally‚ students and most of America do not care about education. The citizens’ care of education is displayed by their lack of attention to it. Many students once completed with their education cease to care about the education of future students

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    society has handled education through many different methods and had many different goals for education. Unfortunately one of the more common goals for education has been to either oppress or deculturalize others. Up until the late 1900’s whites widened the achievement gap and keeping themselves on top by either banning blacks’ education or providing an insufficient education to everyone but the whites. The whites’ methods of “education” included deculturalizing Native Americans which made them forget

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    Today more than half of the American population can agree that children of illegal immigrants have the right to obtain a public education in America’s education system. Americans support this idea would like to obtain a stronger society‚ obtain the American Dream and uphold the Bill of Rights. While nativist‚ who oppose illegal immigration believe that the illegal immigrant’s children are costing our government system too much money. To begin with majority of Americans can agree that there is always

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    Mr. L Period 6 Formal vs. Informal Education Informal Education brings a wide variety of outside knowledge to students who are willing to obtain and complete the labor. Formal education forces students to obtain schooling from a young age‚ including grades starting from Pre-K through college. Some might say Informal ed. is a better choice because it gives the chance for the people to enhance their learning ability. Forms of informal education are alternative schools‚ which help

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