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    Perfect Education

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    The perfect education system is hard to define because what I think is perfect another person could think that it is absurd. My perfect education system would be a mixture of technology and human interaction‚ All the children will be provided with a computer/tablet that has the textbooks loaded onto it. The students will receive textbooks to take home so that they could do their homework. The teacher will film their lectures and upload them to the schools’ web system so that the students can reference

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    VINELAND HIGH SCHOOL PHYSICAL EDUCATION MAKE-UP REPORTS (Medical report(s) for more than two weeks of absence from class) Name: _____________________________ Dates of Absences: ________________________ Teacher: _______________________ Period: ___________ Reporting Day: Everyday Reporting to class: Students assigned to a study hall must report to their P.E. class weekly (Monday or Friday) to submit their written report and/or take their written activity quiz.

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    Philosophy of Education

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    My Philosophy of Education by Javier Medina I grew up in Venezuela‚ where education follows a model in which the teacher shares his knowledge with the student and the student learns from the teacher‚ not the other way around. I believe this model would benefit from some changes to create more successful individuals in both their professional and personal lives. In the Venezuelan classroom‚ the teacher takes an active

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    History depicts that in the past‚ apartheid and Christian national education policies meant that races and cultures were segregated in schools and resources were unevenly distributed‚ making the role and the task of the teacher extra difficult in terms of balancing between the workload and catering for all learners needs. Education is inherently political as it involves values and goals in relation to such fundamental questions as what kind of individual and society are we trying to shape? These

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    Philosophy of Education Socrates claims that society existed to provide the best life for the individual‚ The Athenians of Socrates’ day assumed just as their ancestors had assumed that the best life one could have‚ required the acquisition of what was called virtue‚ or excellence. A truly good person succeeded in doing great things for the city‚ strictly obeyed its law‚ honored parents and ancestors. As a future teacher‚ we should pay attention to improve our ideological accomplishment. Teachers

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    Peace Education

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    about developments that will impact positively on peace education in the future. Central idea: Peace education development should be put to use in every school in the world in order to stop violent and useless actions. Introduction: I) The meaning of peace education: three distinctions in peace keeping. II) Its contents start by discussing the causes of war and how to avoid it. Body: I) Definition of peace education: A) Peace through school: 1) Establishing democratic

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    Colonial Education

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    Colonial Education • Schoolroom was located at the edge of town and teacher would live in it • Every child from the town would go to the same school. • Classroom was heated with a fireplace • Students used a quill pen and ink. • Students normally had slate boards which were little boards that the students could hold and wipe off • Students also had hornbooks which were wooden paddles with a paper with numbers‚ the alphabet‚ a sentence‚ or a Bible verse or prayer attached

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    Education Essay

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    References: Aveling‚ N. (1998)‚ ‘Aboriginal Studies: for whom‚ and to what ends?’‚ Discourse: Studies in the Cultural Politics of Education‚ 19 (3)‚ pp. 301-314. Bartlett‚ Anne. (2002)‚ ‘The Aboriginal Peoples of Australia’‚ Minneapolis: Learner Publications‚ pp.4-45. Browett‚ JE‚ (2009)‚ ‘Critical Literacy and Visual Texts: Windows on Culture’‚ Impact‚ 11 (2)‚ pp. 24-29. Cavanagh‚ P

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    “all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable rights‚ that among these are life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness” (p.6) Multicultural education is an idea‚ an approach to school reform‚ and a movement for equity‚ and social justice. A major goal of multicultural education is to restructure schools so that all students get the knowledge‚ attitude‚ and skills needed to live in a culturally diverse nation. Others include creating a safe‚ accepting and

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    Benefits of Education

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    Benefits of Education The education system of America has faced severe scrutiny. There have been many who have claimed that the schools of today are nothing but a waste of time and harmful towards youths independence and creativity. They believe that our education system is in need of serious reform and they are wrong. The outspoken‚ spoiled citizens are giving our nations education system a bad name. It is the very educational system they are scrutinizing‚ that gave them the resources to formulate

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