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    American Education vs. Indian Education Each person has his or her own opinion about which educational system is preferable‚ an Indian education or an American education. Each of these education systems both American as well Indian has its own strengths and weaknesses. Overall‚ one cannot claim which is more preferable‚ but still the debate is open for comments. But to speak the truth‚ the education system responsible for redefining a human being into some talented persona is a good education system

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    Online Education vs. Traditional Education Nowadays‚ with the technology furtherance and the increased use of the internet‚ online education has gained significant acceptance and popularity all over the world. Not too long ago‚ online education offered no competition to traditional education .Today‚ with more choices being offered online‚ traditional education is now facing a number of challenges in every level. This has as a result‚ the competition between those two educational programs‚ having

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    A FRAMEWORK FOR EVALUATING ICT USE IN TEACHER EDUCATION A case study of the Primary Teacher training Colleges in Kenya Submitted by OREDO JOHN OTIENO To Strathmore University as a dissertation in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Master of Science in Information Technology (MSc.IT) August 2008 DECLARATION I certify that this dissertation is my original work and all material in this dissertation which is not my own work has been identified. I further certify

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    Special Education in the Philippines: A Heavily-Regulated Yet Under-Funded Sector Filipinos have deep regard for education for it plays a big role in the Philippine political‚ economic‚ social‚ and cultural life. Education has been the foundation for developments and innovations in the country. The 1987 Philippine Constitution guarantees the right to education of every Filipino. It provided that‚ “The State shall protect and promote the right of all citizens to quality education at all levels

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    Online Education vs. Traditional Education LaShundra Foster COM/170 2-20-2013 Mrs. Denise Bailey Online Education vs. Traditional Education Have you ever enrolled in an online class and a traditional class at the same time? Kaleb has tried both unfortunately one was more successful than the other. Kaleb is taking Anatomy and English‚ Anatomy is an online class and English is a traditional class. He excels in his English class due the face-to-face interaction and swift feedback from the instructor

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    they teach. To do this might require some training for the teachers that are already employed‚ but for future educators it can be added to the content that is required for a degree in education. To set these new requirements will require the attention of the U.S. Department of Education. The Department of Education will be able to change the requirements needed to be able to teach in schools. If they change the requirements it will be an easy transition‚ because all teachers will be required to know

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    demoralization of their ranks. This probably explains why the teaching profession is not attracting the best and the brightest from the crop of students anymore. Expectedly‚ this will correspondingly result to the vicious cycle of mediocrity in education. Fly-by-night educational institutions. By any measure‚ the proliferation of fly-by-night educational institutions is counter-productive. In the long run‚ it produces a pool of half-baked‚ unprepared‚ and incompetent graduates. Alarmingly‚ the

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    Inclusion is a key priority within Scottish education. What do you understand the concept of ‘an inclusive school’ to involve‚ and what are its implications for you as an individual teacher? This essay examines the concept of inclusion and its current meaning for Scottish education. Initially‚ I will look at how the concept of inclusion is defined and the rationale for inclusive education. I will then focus on the history of inclusion‚ whilst examining the differences between integration and

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    Politics in Education Can education exist without politics? The answer is simply put no. While many would love to see the political scene leave education‚ it is inherent that the two remain together. The key is how they work together in the best interest of the students. Public schools are responsible for two precious entities- children and tax dollars (Farmer‚ 2012). This is one of the reasons that “today‚ education is perhaps the most important function of state and local governments” (Brown

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    the poverty level in America. A college education is a must if you want to keep up with the economy today. Having an education was not important a couple of centuries ago‚ but today’s society is different where more than a high school diploma is needed to make it in the economy (Pretlow III & Wathington‚ 2012). Minorities are the one’s most affected from lack of education mainly because of high tuition fees and rates. A couple of centuries ago‚ education was not required to live above the poverty

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