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    MY IDEAL FRIEND My ideal friend is Frank. I’m sure Frank is my ideal friend because we have been friends for many years already. Since we were kids‚ Frank has always been there when I fell down from my bicycle‚ when I was scolded by my parents‚ and helped me chase away dogs that were chasing me whenever we walked to school. One day‚ when I was walking to school together with Frank‚ we were attacked by 2 stray dogs. Frank took a stick and hit one of the dogs on the nose and the other dog on

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    Important qualities of an ideal teacher Every day in school‚ we interact with dozens of people. Starting from the people we pass in the hallway‚ to our friends and classmates. But there is really no comparison to the interaction and relationship students experience with their teachers. A teacher teaches‚ but in reality there’s a lot more to it than just that. A teacher is also a mentor and a friend‚ and for that reason a good teacher embodies characteristics such as being approachable‚ being a good

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    The Obstacles of Education in Poverty The greatest obstacle regarding the attainment of education in a high-poverty school―resources. According to HuffPost Education‚ 51 percent of children across the country now live in poverty‚ and the numbers appear to be growing at a hypersonic speed (Slade‚ 2015). Whether it be the inability to access quality education (a problem for many developing and rural nations) or the inability to fund lunch and school supplies (such as up to date textbooks or computers)

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    strengths and weaknesses of the education students receive? Do you have any recommendations for its improvement? One of the most convenient ways to prepare students for the challenges they are doomed to face in the real world is to do it through the education process. Through education they should receive useful‚ uptodate information about the modern world that surrounds them. Russian education system is not an exception. Yet‚ no matter how good the education system may be in Russia‚ it has

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    because it is my desire to pursue knowledge and understanding of life. Determining a person’s education is vital to understanding the nature of education. First of all‚ education is the pursuit of knowledge‚ not a goal that can be reached after a set number of years of doctoral study. Consequently‚ a person‚ no matter how much they know‚ can never stop learning because they have already attained "education." Instead‚ people are educated when they wholeheartedly devote their lives to understanding what

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    SITUATION ANALYSIS Intoduction Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which the knowledge‚ skills‚ and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching‚ training‚ or research. Education frequently takes place under the guidance of others‚ but may also be autodidactic  Any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks‚ feels‚ or acts may be considered educational. A right to education has been created and recognized by some

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    essay I will discuss all the situational factors that formed the basis of the reforms during the era of education reform from 1976-1994 in South Africa. The essay will critically discuss factors in detail regarding pre 1994 education. I will then give a conclusion on all the factors that influenced the educational reforms. The Soweto uprising in 1979 In 1979 there was a huge riot against the education act. The riot was about creating equal learning opportunities for everybody‚ black and coloured people

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    Education” is a broad term that can have many meanings‚ but it is generally defined as the process of learning and acquiring information. Formal learning in a school or university is one of the most common types‚ though self-teaching and so-called “life experiences” can also qualify. Communities around the world place a high value on educating people of all ages‚ whether formally or informally. It is widely believed that constant exposure to new ideas and skills makes people better workers‚ thinkers

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    What is a school and what is it for? 1. Distinguish between education and schooling. Answer: Education is a process of human growth by which one gains greater understanding and control over oneself and one’s world. It involves our minds‚ our bodies‚ and our relations with the people and the world around us. Education is also characterized by continuous development and change. The end product of the process of education is learning. Schooling is a specific‚ formalized process‚ usually focused

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    CONTENT OF EDUCATION WHAT IS EDUCATION Education is not only cognitive and intellectual learning‚ and learning of skills and work-related competences. It is much broader to include moral and ethical issues‚ values‚ attitudes‚ religion‚ spiritualism‚ art and more. It is‚ indeed‚ important to focus on this when education in schools and universities has become a large “industry” and when the world‚ instead of becoming more peaceful‚ seems to be more confrontational than before. The main reason

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