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    Indicators of Educational Development

    Topic : Indicators of educational development in respect of Bangladesh. introduction : Bangladesh is a developing country. Education rate is not so good here, but it is developing itself very quickly now education rate of Bangladesh i--,gov Structure of the Education System in Bangladesh Education in Bangladesh has three major stages-primary, secondary and higher educations. Primary education is a 5-year cycle while secondary education is a 7- year one with three sub-stages: 3 years of junior

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    Three Rewards and Three Challenges

    Is the career you chose a job or is it your work? I feel a job is just something you go to everyday, but work is something you do that will make a difference in someone's life. I'm hoping that it won't just make a difference in my life, but that of a child's life too. This is the reason I choose this career path in becoming a teacher. “What are three rewards and three challenges that you will face as a teacher?” I'll be talking about these challenges and rewards in the next few pages, on how

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    Violence

    olds in American history) is; you have parents who are so quick to buy their children the latest designer shoes or clothes, yet these are the same children who can’t excel in school to save their life! Parents, we are our children’s first teachers. The training starts at home. If you wait for your child to start school to start trying to teach them the basics like counting, ABC’s, and how to write their name, they’ll already be behind. If you are solely depending on the educational system to

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    Progressive Education

    needed lessons in practical matters such as friendships, hobbies and family life more than the lessons acquired in college or vocational school.” John Dewey, who was one of the main advocates of progressive education and became known as the “father of Progressive education,” created a “Laboratory School” in Chicago. The curriculum at Dewey’s Lab School was described as two-dimensional: 1. The child’s side that focused on activities, and 2. The teacher’s side that focused on “logically organized

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    A Reflection of My School Experiences

    A Reflection of My School Experiences Danielle June 19, 2014 EDUC- My immersion into the education field began around 1978. Every Saturday, I would help my mother load up her car with musical instruments of all sorts, and head on over to the Community Center in one of the toughest neighborhoods in Philadelphia. Despite the grime and crime ridden neighborhood that the Center was located, on the inside, one would never know of the issues that existed on the outside. There, I met my first group

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    Online Versus Traditional Education

    traditional classes require that students have excellent time management. Traditional classes allow students to have the freedom of managing their time differently compared to online students. Online schools have more structured time lines as to when participation must be completed. Online schools and traditional schools measure and grade their students participation and commitment. In traditional classrooms students voluntarily participate in class discussions, students are required to participate for a minimum

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    Online Versus Traditional Education

    Online Versus Traditional Education The traditional Brick and Mortar classroom setting has been around for hundreds of years, however, in today’s modern society the online classroom is becoming a more popular choice when choosing a school, especially a college. Online schooling versus the traditional campus classroom has become an increasingly popular way to attend classes with today’s new world technology. This is especially true among the working class population because of people’s time limitations

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    Education

    Juan Cortez English 124 March 20, 2013 Education: An Examination Knowledge takes you where you could not have before. Without understanding of our natural and social world, we would be but mere humans with no reason. Education brings forth the knowledge and understandings that we as humans have acquired so far. Culture, religion, and traditions all stem from this vital institution. Where it be formal or around a campfire, education allows us to empower ourselves with the skills to perform specific

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    Investigating Meaningful Teaching

    the same principles. The concerns and opinions were basically the same in both general education and special education. I am wondering if this is because I spoke with all elementary school teachers. I did read the post of a classmate who had some different interview answers than I had, but she questioned high school teachers. I believe that depending on the grade level the answers will differ. No matter what the answers to the questions were, the universal element to teaching is love of children

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    Reflective

    “Junior” and the various accommodations that were made for him in various classroom settings. It also discusses different accommodations that could be made in general education classes and special education classes. The paper discusses the need for high school students to be self-advocating or self-determining and learning to make decisions on his or her own. SPE-226 Educating the Exceptional Learner Benchmark Assignment: Teaching for Exceptionalities Students with exceptionalities are a breed all their

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