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    Education and America

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    honest look at America’s education system brings up queries about why other less economically stratified nations have unionized teachers and far better academic results than here in America (761)” Students in other countries such as Korea‚ Finland‚ Japan‚ the Netherlands‚ and Canada have far better academic results than those in America‚ yet the teachers are not the one who need to be accepting all the blame for the failing academic standards. I am an elementary education major and have grown up as

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    Curriculum in Education

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    The term ‘Curriculum’ is often incorrectly interpreted as just the intentional education agenda of a school. Curriculum comprises the totality of knowledge that is communicated to students during their experience at school. Knowledge and ideas which formulate the curriculum is delivered in schools through the implicit‚ hidden and null curriculum‚ (Churchill et al. 2011: 174-175). This essay will discuss how educators can provide an engaging curriculum that is equally advantageous to all students

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    Character Education

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    Character Education Etymologically‚ the word virtue is derived from the latin -vir‚which means “man”. The word most closely associated with virtue in Anglo-Saxon English is vertu‚ which means “moral strength‚ manliness‚ valor‚ excellence‚ and/or worth" (Virtue‚ n.d.). This definition would lead one to mistakenly conclude that virtue is a masculine trait. Indeed‚ in developing my personal worldview‚ I have always associated virtue with femininity. In fact‚ my earliest recollections of school

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    Philosophy of Education

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    As a future educator‚ my philosophy of education is student centered. I believe on focusing on the individual needs of the student‚ as well as involving them in the process of learning. I believe that students learn best through real-world experiences. I also believe that not all students relate to material in the same way. Motivation and interest are the two most important aspects when teaching students‚ because it gives them the desire to learn and succeed. I believe that my educational philosophy

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    Education Objectives

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    actions- Actions speak louder than words. The objective of education and training is to make the country economically competitive and prosperous. I have seen through the years that most individuals don’t think of their career on the broad scale of making the United States an economic superpower; individuals tend to focus on their immediate needs and families. Yet educational institutes have a broad focus‚ allowing us several education and training options‚ although geographic area‚ career objective

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    The Theory of Education

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    The Truth Behind Education The purpose of education is to spread knowledge to the younger generation. Without education‚ tradition is lost‚ as well as the potential of youth. For centuries‚ the old have taught the young. They have passed the torch of knowledge from one hand to another. Whether it was a master teaching an apprentice‚ or a teacher teaching a class‚ the tradition of teaching has been in practice since the beginning of man. Without a mentor for a child to learn from‚ the child

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    Digital Education

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    been deemed possible‚ you name it‚ technology has been and will always be there. Now‚ technology has one more aspect in mind in which it aims to innovate – education. But will innovation succeed in its endeavor with tradition as its most fearsome foe? Recently‚ Sta. Teresa College took an experimental step to promote innovation in the education system. Tablets has been introduced to the ESEP (*meaning of ESEP*)‚ with Lifeware as its primary sponsor and distributor. The ESEP classes will be the pioneer

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    Philosophy of Education

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    My Philosophy of Education TEACHER ROLES: I believe that the teacher of elementary students has many roles. I will sometimes be a facilitator-guide‚ sometimes a supportive‚ nurturing mother-like figure‚ and sometimes a sage who imparts knowledge. I will encourage my students to become more self-aware and self-managing. I believe that elementary school teachers must focus significant classroom time on the acquisition of social and community skills such as mutual respect‚ cooperation‚ friendship-building

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    Assessment in Education

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    Assesment in Education Assessment is the process of collecting information about how students learn and how they perform to improve education. Assessing students’ performance can be done through many ways such as formal or informal‚ individual or collective assessments. When we come to children Assessment is important because of all decisions which will be made about children when teaching and caring for them. Decisions facing our teachers at the beginning involve how best to educate children

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    Traveling as Education

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    interesting activity to do. People often do travel during holiday. Traveling frequently associated with practical education. In Western advanced societies‚ education is considered incomplete without travelling. Most School or College nowadays get a study trip program‚ they go traveling to study something new and get more knowledge from the trip. Travelling has become a powerful aid to education just because people can learn something new from what they’ve been sees. People can learn a new culture‚ new

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