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    Fun with Education

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    FUN IN EDUCATION In a general sense‚ ‘education’ means a form of learning process in which knowledge‚ skills‚ and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching‚ training and research. Accordingly‚ education aims at the physical‚ intellectual‚ spiritual and moral development of man. Education merely does not give knowledge to a human being and enabling him to earn his livelihood. But it does much more than this. Nowadays‚ what we can see the society

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    Education Facts

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    Education in its general sense is a form of learning in which knowledge‚ skills‚ and habits of a group of people are transferred from one generation to the next through teaching‚ training‚ research‚ or simply through auto didacticism Generally‚ it occurs through any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks‚ feels‚ or acts. Etymologically‚ the word "education" is derived from the Latin ēducātiō (“A breeding‚ a bringing up‚ a rearing") from ēdūcō (“I educate‚ I train”) which is

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    Federalism in Education

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    Education has always been highly valued by Americans; for it is believed to be a primary means for creating a healthier society‚ a tool to end poverty and disease‚ or a battleground in a culture war. Historically‚ the educational system has been a decentralized one‚ with influence and financing focused in the local school district. The system of governance‚ however‚ is a federal one‚ with the involvement of all three levels of government in education. Queries about the connections among the levels

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    The Aims of Education

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    The Aims of Education Education as a whole has many goals. However‚ one of its main missions is to teach the children‚ who will be the leaders of the future. Therefore‚ it is highly important that the children of today be thoroughly taught in all of the important subjects. This is where a major controversy can develop. Who is to say what is or is not an important school subject? A child can only be taught so much through formal schooling. As a result‚ a teacher must select what is the most appropriate

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    Physical Education

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    world. This is quite heart breaking. But if we help the children now‚ they can take the knowledge that us learned with them for the rest of their lives and hopefully pass it on to the next generation. In physical education the student should be the most important aspect. Physical education should be a student centered course that allows for students to experience a substantial amount of learning and realize as well as experience the benefits of a physically active and healthy lifestyle. This should

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    Sex Education

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    Sex education is the process of acquiring information and forming attitudes and beliefs about sex‚ sexual identity‚ relationships‚ and intimacy. It is also about developing young people’s skills so that they make informed choices about their behavior‚ and feel confident and competent about acting on these choices. Young people have a right to sex education because it is a way of helping to protect themselves against abuse‚ exploitation‚ unintended pregnancies‚ sexually transmitted diseases‚ and

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    The Real Education

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    What comes to mind when you hear the word‚ EDUCATION? Do you cringe‚ and the hairs on your arms stand up? Boring teachers‚ and books that never end sound familiar? Well education isn’t just the standard in-school learning. Education takes many different forms: there is the traditional book smarts‚ street knowledge‚ and knowledge that is geared towards a trade like plumbing. The problem today is that everybody feels the obligation to get "education" in college‚ which is not the only avenue you can

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    Education and Edutainment

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    The idea that learning can be fun‚ and fun can promote learning‚ is transforming attractions that once saw themselves as primarily either education- or entertainment-oriented. It’s even spawned a new word: edutainment. The American Heritage Dictionary defines edutainment as "the act of learning through a medium that both educates and entertains." In that definition‚ learning is the key element. We’d suggest that when applied to the location-based entertainment (LBE) industry‚ the emphasis is switched

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    Women Education

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    Indian history [pic] [pic] Girl student‚ India [edit]Pre-Independence The history of female education in India has its roots in the British Regime. Women’s employment and education was acknowledged in 1854 by the East India Company’s Programme: Wood’s Dispatch. Slowly‚ after that‚ there was progress in female education‚ but it initially tended to be focused on the primary school level and was related to the richer sections of society. The overall literacy rate for women increased from 0

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    College Education

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    College Education It’s important to get a college education not only to be successful in the future but also to think for yourself and gain freedom through education‚ we can accomplish this by being educated liberally. Like Cronon‚ I think “a liberal education is about gaining the power and wisdom‚ the generosity and the freedom to connect” (Cronon; paragraph 18) to the real world. Finding a purpose to attend college should go beyond college itself‚ you should be motivated to learn something

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