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Essay on What Is the Purpose of Education?
Getting educated is very important for every person. It goes without saying that each of us has to have a proper education. We learn how to
read, count and write. These are the basic abilities we acquire and use during our life. Is there any other purpose of education or it is aimed only
at giving us a possibility to communicate our ideas and satisfy basic needs? During centuries, there were different interpretations of the purpose of
education. Many scientists, pedagogues and philosophers tried to answer the question: what is the purpose of education? Taking into consideration
the needs and tendencies of a modern society, we can assume that the purpose of education is to prepare students to be self–sufficient citizens
capable of solving...show more content...
Our education should be aimed at educating people who love the world they lie in and who are ready to become peacemakers and healers of
the world (Orr 55). A sustainable society "consists" of citizens, workers, specialists, technicians, etc, who are ready to work in order to build
and support such society. One of the ways to provide such education is to "get outdoor". The skills and abilities develop in real world and not
in artificial situations in class. In this regard, we may refer to the Plato's "Allegory of the Cave". One should "touch" the real world problems
and get personal experience from it. Shadows in the cave are the retrospectives of the real knowledge. To acquire the knowledge, we should
leave the "cave". We can learn theory separated from practice and this will not have any result. Instead, we should understand that every
individual is a part of the natural world, thus, education should be based on ecological literacy as "health of our planet" is one of the most urgent
questions of the modern social community.
For many centuries, the principles of the classical education were in the spotlight. The good of the individual, realizing his/her own potential were
the purposes of the learning process. Cultural development is the aim of the classical education. It stands above everything, including religion.
(Nietzsche, n. p.). Referring to Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" to interpret the classical education in modern society, we can say that
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Essay on Education: Causes & Effects
Education: Causes and Effects
In many situations, higher education separates people from their families, social backgrounds, and cultures. This often causes mixed emotions,
awkward feelings, and other conflicts. Some of these conflicts are described in works such as "Aria" by Richard Rodriguez, and
"The Right to Write" by Frederic Douglass.
"Aria" comes from the biography of Richard Rodriguez, the son of two Mexican immigrants. He describes his struggle to grow up in
a primarily white, English–speaking area. As a young child knowing less than fifty English words, Rodriguez began his schooling in Sacramento,
California. He not only faced the obstacle...show more content...
However, as Richard grew older, language became a real problem for him. He developed negative feelings towards his parents because of their
English. He felt a sense of embarrassment around them in a social atmosphere. He says, "It was troubling for me to hear my parents speak in
public." Hearing them speak broken English also brought him a feeling of insecurity. "It was unsettling to hear my parents struggle
with English. Hearing them, I'd grow nervous, my clutching trust in their protection and power weakened," said Rodriguez.
The language barrier was a disadvantage for Rodriguez because it created a barrier between his home and public. He felt comfortable at home,
speaking Spanish with his family, as he had his whole life. However,
he became hesitant to go into public at all because of his language.
He says, "I'd rarely leave home at all alone or without reluctance." The language barrier affected Rodriguez both emotionally and
socially.
As and adult, Rodriguez became an award–winning writer. Despite the emotional and social problems that Rodriguez dealt with earlier in his life,
he learned to adapt and use the English language for his advantage.
In "The Right to Write," the situation is much different. Frederick Douglass, the son of a slave woman and
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Problems with Education Essay
Problems with Education
Education is a very important aspect of the lives of all people all over the world. What we learn, not just in the classroom, shapes who we are.
We take our education everywhere we go. We use it when talking to our buddies about sports or music, we use it while solving a math problem,
we use our education while debating with our family whether or not we should watch TV or go to the movies. Our education is the foundation
of who we are, since every decision we make and every thought we think is dependent on what we know. Imagine how different the world would
be if everyone craved learning to such a degree that at lunch tables all over the world the topic of conversation isn't who likes who, or how drunk
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School is also coercive, disciplinary and taught by many unmotivated teachers, so school being mandatory is just icing on the cake. Teachers
and the school system completely control the way things are run and leave little room for students to do things their way. Teachers control
what they teach, how to teach, how to discipline, what is assigned, etc. Students need to have more of a say in the way things are run since
they are the majority. More freedom in decisions would create a more comfortable environment and students would thus have an easier time
learning. There is also stress on a lack of communication since school is coercive. It is hard to reach a person if one doesn?t have a relationship
with that person, and one way to deal with this is through addressing the students to hear their ideas and views on what direction should be
taken. School is very similar to an oligarchy where the faculty is the monarch and students are the populous. It should be more of a democracy
where all the students have a say in what happens, but how often is there a vote as to class and school decisions? The current curriculum is one in
which a teacher says ?jump? and a student responds with ?how high.? And if a student responds with anything different, than they are
reprimanded or punished. Three are many aspects of school that are unhealthy to a students life that many teachers don?t see and so these
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Essay on The Future of Education
The Future of Education
As teachers our primary concern should be the students and what type of learning environment will be best suited to meet their needs. There are
many different opinions as top what the most effective or appropriate curriculum is for the students. I do not believe there is any one philosophy
that can provide the ideal curriculum for each and every student. Just as there are numerous methods of teaching, there are also numerous ways to
learn. It is essential that we keep this in mind as we help the students achieve their goals and discover their talents. Above all we must encourage
the students to try new things and do what we can to prevent limiting them in any way.
I do not feel that I...show more content...
I think that many of the schools today merely try to prepare the students to move on to college and by doing so exclude the students who are
gifted with other abilities that are equally important and useful in society, even though those talents may not necessarily be something that can be
refined through a traditional four year college.
As a future teacher, I very strongly believe that students need to be shown practical applications of the concepts they are taught. For myself this is
especially notable in mathematical applications. As teachers we need to not just show how to work through a problem: we need to show why it
works and what it is useful for. Without something to apply the information to math is nothing more than a stream of numbers and formulas that
students memorize for a specific test and then quickly forget. By demonstrating specific examples of applications the students will be able to
retain some of the information easier and then adapt what they learn to other problems they encounter in the future.
Upon graduation I hope to begin teaching Math at the middle school or high school level. Geometry, Trigonometry, and Algebra would be my
first choices of classes I would like to teach, but I feel I would enjoy teaching any of the other forms of math. I would prefer to teach in a rural
area since that is the
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Essay about Higher Education
Higher education is optional, but to enter a respectable career, one must continue their education in order to achieve his financial and/or personal
goals. Teenagers who attend college use their extended schooling to further obtain knowledge. The primary objective of higher education is to
enhance one's abilities for his future. A student can learn from school in numerous ways, but liberal education is not a way to attract students into
further and higher education. However, students can learn a lot more through experiences that have affected their personal lives. I agree with author
Mike Rose's theory that education needs are reached to obtain a higher academic level by teaching students information that can be related to their
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However, he has not thought about the students who want to attend college and quickly earn their degree so they can start their careers.
I disagree with Bloom because he encourages the idea of taking extra irrelevant classes to achieve the experience of education. It usually takes
about four years to earn a bachelors degree. There are many courses such as English, math, history, art, etc. that a student must go through before
they get to start on the classes that concentrate on their intended major. These basic courses are part of a program called general education. After
completing general education (which usually takes about two years), the students can then begin to study for their degree. Colleges should
abandon the law of students having to take general education courses because the courses are irrelevant to their field of study, unnecessary and a
waste of time. Instead of taking the extra courses, students can simply meet their needs of a degree in a shorter period of time. Also, Bloom not
only that wants students to take general education courses, he wants them to further their education by taking advanced irrelevant courses.
Therefore, in their future, they would have numerous opportunities for a better career. Because if a job is not right for the student, he would have
other choices to obtain a new job.
Rose feels students should not learn from the canon books style. Students have an easier time learning when they relate to the
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Essay about Education: The Idea of A University
Education: The Idea of A University
It is true that every human being should have the right to a formal education. A great majority of parents send their children off to Kindergarten
(or preschool if they should be so fortunate) in the hopes that someday they will watch their child receive his or her high school diploma. And the
dream continues in the form of college. And who are these people who are privileged enough to receive such an honor. Just that...the privileged
and the honored. The ones who are embarking into higher academia are the ones of the upper and middle classes; the privileged; the honored. The
ones who might not have the money; but have the grades or physical talent to obtain scholarships. And what happens to the...show more content...
Some people attend school for a good part of their lives and obtain the academia that every student aspires toward. Other people have little or no
formal education but still manage to get through their lives with the "street–smarts" that they have learned through daily living.
Jon Spayde brings about an interesting point in his article entitled, "Learning in the Key of Life." He poses the question of what it means to be
educated (58). How is it that society learns? And do "street–smarts" and formal education have the same value in society?
There are so many ways in which society is gaining knowledge. From computer competitiveness to 12–step programs to alternative religious
preferences, it seems that many people feel that school did not prepare them for the real world. Spayde does not disregard the idea of formal
education but, instead, speaks of the line that divides the educated from the uneducated (60).
From the above examples, it is easy to see that education does not all happen in the classroom. It also happens when people walk out of those
classrooms and into their own lives. It happens when they interact with the society around them. How can these two places of education; the
classroom and society; be linked together? Earl Shorris, a novelist and journalist, believes that humanities is the answer to that question (Spayde
60). Humanities is that line––the line that divides the educated from the
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Education Reflection Paper
Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values and beliefs. Also Education is an enlightening
experience. I ask myself, what's the purpose of education? During this past year's I have read and learned that the main purpose of education is to
provide the betterment of each student for living morally, creatively and productively in a democratic society. One philosophical perspective that
schools should implement is perrenialism. Perrenialism is the belief that schools should teach ideas that are everlasting. In my perspective, I
consider myself as a perrenialist, because I would have that courage and confidence giving lessons to students that they can interpret and use in
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Then I will give them few minutes to think for a response, then students will turn to a partner or groups and share their responses. At the end,
students will debate within them and then finalize with a correct response and share with me, their teacher. That will be a good activity for them
to think and use their knowledge. Furthermore, the next activity will be that I will teach concepts that they will use in their daily life and not only in
school. For example in math, some teachers always used to teach their students formulas. I as a teacher will not teach my students to learn
formulas nor to memories them. I will teach them how to solve the problem without using does formulas because usually formulas don't help
you in real life. I as the teacher will always place my students in group so that they can socialize with each other and learn to share among them.
My classes will always be teacher centered, only few times will be student centered.
My students will be able to understand and have that potential to learn. Each student is considered as a unique individual, with cultural
background and prior knowledge influencing their learning. The role of my students is constructivism. Constructivism is basically a theory– based
on observation and scientific study about how people learn. My students will engage and interact with the world around, with peers and
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Persuasive Essay About Education
Education is something that most can receive for free at a young age, but once students graduate from high school, free education is no longer
provided to those who desire and need it, yet more employers are looking for those with college education, and even worse, college is more
expensive than ever. This year, "only 34% of American jobs require ahigh school diploma or less, compared to 72% in the 1970s." (Carnevale &
Smith, 2017) Education is a right that everyone should have, and it is that way until after high school, when it matters the most. Education also
supports the growth of civil society, democracy, and political stability, allowing people to learn about their rights and acquire the skills and
knowledge necessary to exercise them. However, these things along with other important information that comes into adulthood such as taxes are
not even being taught in the curriculum of high schools and therefore not preparing the students for some of the most challenging yet ordinary
tasks they will have to deal with in their adult lives. Instead, they must either learn these skills themselves, from someone they know, or be among
the few who are fortunate enough to get a class with a teacher kind enough to teach them. The American education system is failing in numerous
areas, causing us to fall behind other countries, and further delaying the advancement of our society.
Education should assist in giving people the skills they will need in life earlier to help them from
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My Educational Journey
When I was a kid, school for me was waking up early in the morning. I also have to study a lot in school, then after school I have to do homework.
I remember my first day at school. My mom and dad, both were so happy and prepared but I was so nervous and cheerless. I didn't like to wake
up early in the morning for school , but as time flew by I started loving school which made me wake up with energy instead of tiredness. I began
to enjoy the school as I made new friends and I got to know how it is like when you meet people out of your neighborhood. With my friends I had
lunch together and study together. I started to understand what the purpose of the education system. Based on what I understood I think the
purpose of education is really aimed at helping students get to the point where they can learn to be on their own. In this journey of education I
had a lot of positive and few negative experiences,but the negative experiences also helped me growing. Positive experiences are my teachers
helping me improve, and I improved more when I moved to the United States.
Education is a path that begins a wonderful journey that never should be confused with a decision that leads to a destination. Education neither
starts nor ends with degree or diploma, it is a lifelong journey. My wondrous journey began in kindergarten in 2003. It wasn't easy for me
because that was the first place I ever got to interact with people, mainly kids at my age. When I began, I had to take the basic
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what is education Essay
What is education?
What are the challenges facing those who provide it?
Education is a crucial part of life, it influences the way people think, speak, talk, write and react to the world around them. However, education is
much more than just an influence, it is a part of life itself. Throughout the past century,education has dramatically called upon change and
variation, with new technology, science, and both ethical and cultural values making way. Hence, education can really only be defined by its time
and place. This means that as educators, we need to continually update our qualifications and skills to be in equilibrium with the constant changes
that are happening around us, which is a challenge all educators face (Dusseldorp 1998)....show more content...
Moreover, with new fields of work constantly being created, there is a large demand for people with the right qualifications and skills (Kalantzis
1998). Finding the right people with such skills can be a hard task, unless educational institutions such as schools, tafes and universities are
continually updating the subjects they teach and their teaching methods (Dusseldorp 1998).
Along with changing careers is technology, the most rapidly developing resource on the planet. According to Australian Bureau of Statistics, 66%
of Australian households have access to at least one computer at home and over 72% of households have access to mobile phones. Quality
Education Data have also surveyed that just over 90% of school teachers feel "unprepared" to effectively use technology. This statistic really
concretes a point; educators are not keeping up with technology, and in consequence are slowing down the ability for children to gain
experience with technology. Today we live in a world that solely relies on technology, and not being able to effectively use this technology can
be a real problem. As technology changes more and more, educators will only find it harder to keep their skills up–to–date unless they are
consistent in keeping up with the move.
Education also strives to imitate and 'mirror' the ways society works, through both structure and organisation (McBurney–Fry 2002). It slowly
prepares children to face the reality of adult life where there will be winners and
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My Education Essay
My Education
When speaking of the topic of who a person is and their past, a massive part of this includes their educational background. Isn't this what forms
people, their education? Of course, this doesn't always have to refer to their organized education. Everything that a person learns is something that
educates them; these words being synonymous. Even something like first learning to tie your shoes is a part of your education. Which method
works better for you: loop, swoop, and pull, or bunny ears? I of course, like any other well educated person, use loop, swoop, and pull; it's just the
best way, no bias has ever developed there.
I started out as a twinkle in my father's eye in the fall of 1982, and then on that fateful...show more content...
Starting in Nana's Nuggets preschool, which had a lot of interactive learning, I began my first venture into organized education. This was a very
warm environment, same as in my home, where caring and working with others was very important. I made a lot of friends in this school that I
actually stayed with through all of high school. When this short stint was finished, I graduated onto Seward Elementary School, located in the
same buildings as the Middle and High Schools, where I first learned that kissing a girl on the hand in kindergarten at story time wasn't a good
idea. In the Seward Community Schools system, ones learns a lot about the natural world around them, and about Alaska in general, being as it is
one of the worlds greatest natural resources. After first grade, there was a new building necessary, as the population of Seward, like any other
place on earth, was growing. This new school was where I had a second grade teacher who had actually been in the Ms. America pageant,
whom everyone had a crush on. I started music which I loved every minute of, as it would become a large part of me. As any other elementary
school, this was where I learned my basic stuff of course: typing, addition, speling, and even crazy things like percentages!
Going into middle school, I always had a taste for math and science, learning quickly all I could. Other things
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A Successful Educator Essay
The primary goal of an educator is to provide a student with the tools needed to accomplish lifelong goals as an adult. Specifically, each teacher is
charged the responsibility to equip a student with the knowledge and skills that will contribute to his/her cumulative educational goals. All too
often, students do not come to school with an unconditional love of learning. The educators therefore, have the ominous task of educating,
motivating and coaching the often disinterested young person. Often, the best teachers are those that find ways to connect with their students.
They therefore, find ways to encourage connections to the students short and long term goals. Many times, students do not find it easy to identify
goals. Younger...show more content...
Students who are well taken care of and live in safe happy environments are therefore, better equipped to succeed in a learning environment.
Educators must be observant of the student's well being and willing to facilitate intervention if a student is in distress. Teachers often have to
make difficult decisions to protect their students. By law if an educator suspects child abuse or neglect, it must be reported to the proper
authorities. There may be times when a teacher has to go against the student's wishes to protect him/her but, the educator must consequently
adhere to "what is in the best interest of the child." A successful teacher of flourishing students is involved in the school community. Many times
their day is lengthened as they choose to become integrated into other aspects of their students' lives. Teachers see other sides of students when
they are willing to participate in extracurricular activities. Interaction with their students in non–learning environments thus, gives the educator
additional tools to help in the educational process. Interactions such as this allow teachers to take their students interests and integrate them into
the classroom learning environment. Learning should not be limited to the traditional classroom. Moreover, there are many "teachable moments"
that can be utilized outside the classroom. Team sports, student government, debate team, etc. provides the
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Essay on Education and the Internet
Education and the Internet Due to the expansion of the Internet in recent years, schools and universities around the world have been incorporating
more technology into their classrooms. Computers are ever present on college campuses, and many teachers are including them for class
activities on a daily basis. With email, a teacher or can be in contact with his or her students outside of the classroom to discuss class work.
Computers in the classroom are extremely beneficial for students, more importantly; the use of the Internet allows students easy access to an
abundance of information.
Writing an essay in a Moo room is useful for both students and teachers. The structure of a Moo room allows the reader to skip from one room
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Receiving help is as easy as communicating with the other people online. This saves the hassle of arranging a meeting with a teacher or
classmates. This is beneficial because an instant response can be obtained in a matter of seconds. Also, this is the most appropriate place for a
correct response to any Moo related questions.
When an essay is completed in a Moo, it is out there for the world to see. In other words, anyone and everyone in the world who has access to
the Internet can view it. This leaves an essay open for criticism, which can be used constructively to help the student develop his or her work.
It also beneficial for the teachers. It allows the teacher to view the student's work with the click of a mouse. No longer does class have to be in
session for work to be accomplished. Teachers can view an essay over the Internet, then email the student back his or her grade at any time they
desire. Essays written on the Internet also free the teacher from carrying around stacks of papers.
Although Moos have many advantages, there are also certain drawbacks to creating an essay in this fashion. When writing an essay in the Moo,
the Moo editor may be needed.
The editor contains certain commands that are needed to get around throughout the rooms, and it may be hard to memorize them all. This can be a
stressful task to learn the commands, but once they are familiar, travel throughout the Moo rooms is much easier.
Computers in the
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During my K–12 education I feel that it taught me how to fake it until I make it. You think school teaches you how to be an adult in the real
world but it only teaches you how to be complaint. I never really thought about what I gained as a member of society. I think school tried to
teach me where my place is. I learned how even though this is 2017 and women don't have to sit and look pretty, students are expected to sit
and look pretty so to speak. For 12 years to earn a piece of paper I learned that I am expected to follow traditional rules and methods. I am
expected to do as my teacher says because their title is teacher that means according to society they are smarter and better than you. I learned
that my opinion and my thoughts have no merit compared to people with more experience. So thank you to 12 years of sitting in a class for 8
hours everyday to learn how to fake compliance.
In the Working class schools, Knowledge was described as a set of facts to be learned. Creativity was not important enough to be incorporated into
the curriculum. During Elementary and Middle school we were taught to sit still and memorize facts,information and that there is one way of
doing things, the teachers way. This form ofeducation teachers individuals to follow other people's way of thinking and behaving. This is how
schools prepare the future workforce population to follow the leader. In this type of setting students aren't taught to think for themselves or solve
problems with new ways of thinking or unconventional methods. Teachers want you to be compliant and those who resist are perceived as a
somehow less functioning member of society.Students act out and refuse to do the tasks given to them in class not because they don't want to
learn but because the teachers aren't teaching them. So people who refuse to accept the Hidden curriculum integrated in our education are
perceived as drop outs, stupid,bad kids instead of being seen as kids looking to be taught not going to school and memorize what is already
written. In the Middle class school, knowledge was presented as understanding curricular material. There was less fact memorization and an
encouragement for students to understand the content of the
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My Reflection On My Educational Experience Essay
My family, culture, educational, professional experiences have all been positive. The different teachers that I have had; guided me into
considering the teaching career for many reasons. First, my family has guided me, my mom and dad have always found the right schools for me.
They have pushed me to do hard things that make me scared. They have had faith in the school's that I chose were the right choices, and they will
grow on me. My cultural experience is also a factor of why I want to be a teacher. My schools have been centered on helping students who
have learning differences, so I have always been open about having a learning difference to other people. My educational experience has
been amazing. It has been positive for me because the schools I have gone to were safe places that I could be myself. The teachers at my
schools made a significant impact on me starting at a young age. The professional experience has been limited but beneficial. I worked at
Stratford Friends School; I learned it is so much fun to work with children who were just like me. I love the children and school. I get excited
about going back to school shopping. I love to dance in the isles, and I love to look at all the beautiful school supplies.
I want to be a special education teacher for many reasons. First, the community has made a big impact on me. I know how the children feel to be
struggling in school. I want them to know that I also struggled in school and I still achieved my dream. I love
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I Believe In Education Essay
My passion is to not only teach students in a creative and positive way that they are actually learning but also to inspire them to learn and make
something great of themselves in their future. The reason being when I was younger I did not take my education that serious. If I would have
known then how serious an education was, I feel that I could have accomplished more in middle and high school. After school I wouldn't care
about actually learning about my homework. For this reason I want to inspire kids to want to learn at a young age and for them to see that their
education and work ethic is very important even at their age. Most importantly I want my future students to want to learn. After school programs
would be an immense way to help students with their homework and have fun activities. Teachers from the school volunteer to stay after school
and host the after school program. This would be a signifiant way to insure that students are getting their homework done and learning from their
homework. Studies have shown that after school programs are a great way to enrich learning from homework and keep students supervised after
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Creative teaching makes learning easier for students because it creates a possibility for students to be entertained instead of bored with the
material that is being taught. One way to start the quest to being creative in the classroom would be think differently. Teachers need to think of
new ways to teach their students. Think of new sources that make students explore, ponder, and contemplate. Providing a variety of options and
resources is another way to keep students engaged and creative in the classroom. Creative teaching is a way to keep students excited about
learning, keep them entertained and learning at the same
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Advantages And Disadvantages Of Education
Education is undeniably vital and essential for people from all walks of life. Education is the key to success, and as we all know it, there are too
many reason why education is important in our lives but none on the disadvantages of it because education only brings benefits towards us.
According to Oxford Dictionary, the word 'education' is derived from Latin, Д“ducДЃtiЕЌ in the mid–16th century and is defined as "the process
of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university." The origin of education began as story–telling passed knowledge
and now it has taken up to 3 forms of education which is; formal education, informal education and non–formal education. Formal education is a
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Students are often heard whining to their parents about school and finding a thousand and one excuses not to go to school but as little as we
realize, schools actually help build our character and leads us to our career progression. An educated individual is capable of planning for the
future, choosing the right decisions in life and behaving appropriately. Education is not only a pathway to our career but also paves the path to
disillusionment. It gives us the insight on what is right and wrong, making clear judgements and shapes our personalities. The nation's growth
depends on the literacy of the people. "Education is much more than an entry to the job market. It has the power to shape a sustainable future and
better world." (Unknown, 2012) With the help of education, one can easily get an entry of a job while at the same time help develop the nation.
Most countries realized that in this competitive world, education is important for the social progress and economic growth of a nation. As John F.
Kennedy quotes, "our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource." In
simple words, brain beats brawn, which is used to define a country. A country with no education cannot win over a country with enhanced
technology and strategic
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Essay about The Education System
The education system has been a controversial issue among educators. Requirements of school do not let student choose what they want to study
for their future. It's a big issue to force student study specific curriculums, which don't help them improve, and what they like to create something.
Educators choose a general system for education to all students which based on general knowledge. Intelligent or genius students have to be in that
system of education, which doesn't let them improve their creativity. Educators attempt to change that system to make it better, but their changing
was not that great to be an example for the world. Also, did that change qualify education system to compete other systems or not? In some
examples and...show more content...
Gatto is concern to society that the contemporary schooling system is trying to get rid of students' personality by turning them into obedient
students that are easy to have power over (control). Therefore, the system will produce uneducated voters that are easy to be misled by higher
powers. In addition, students are not given the freedom of choosing what they want. He is saying that public schools are not the only way to
success; also, unschooled people don't mean that they are uneducated. Moreover, Gatto encourages home–school system than public school as
option because home–school system has more independence but it's not a solution for the US. I disagree to his solution because he is supporting
examples from old generation such as Edison and Ben Franklin; however, our generation is different than before. It needs school environment like
sharing our ideas in class and helping each other to solve problems. Therefore, homeschool is not the solution to success. It is a combination of the
students' skills, intelligence, and effort that makes up their success.
Graff says that putting students in classes in the contemporary system is wasting and limiting students' potential and creativity (198). Complaining
that intellects do not meet the success standard set by schools, Graff proves that schools limit the intellect students can achieve in their academic
career (198–199).
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Education, Academic Intelligence, and Personal Experience
Education not only revolves around academic intellect, but also around experiences one comes across in life. It is clearly evident that all living
creatures, with human beings being the highest form, have evolved throughout history up until now, solely by learning or being educated in order
to survive. For example, from the moment a baby comes into the world, the infant tries to acquaint him or herself to the environment maybe by
touching or by struggling to see the world ahead. Even in today's society, social status is not depended solely upon one's economic wealth, but also
by the capacity of one's intellect. The same rules apply when thinking in terms of learning...show more content...
Well, according to Toni Bambara,education should not solely rely on the desires to gain fortune. The story begins with the students who live in
the inner cities of New York showing their ignorance and stupidity towards receiving education. They show a lack of interest in learning and
basically complain about what their new teacher, Miss Moore, has in store for them. Well, it is evident that Miss Moore is a high class
individual with a very strong educational background. She has a wide scope of the world outside of where she lives. On the contrary, the
students have no clue on what is out there outside the world beyond their niche. Knowing what education really is, Miss Moore plans one of
her classes on a field trip. She teaches her students by taking them to the "rich" part of New York . This field trip allows the students to learn
that there are other types of communities outside of their own community. As the students become immersed into a world where success lies
from many different forms of education, their minds become open to the reality of life, in general. It is clear that Miss Moore is testing her
students to see whether or not they are tempted by material goods. And sadly enough, they do show their desires for material goods when they
pass by the toy stores. But amazingly enough, Miss Moore is able to change that by allowing
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Informative Essay On Education
Informative Analysis Essay In today's world, education has taken center stage and is considered to be the focal point for success and
prosperity in one's future. Education while previously thought to not be important and was not necessarily required, has taken a complete 180
and has gained the attention of many professionals and experts in several areas and fields (Hanford, "The Value of a College Degree"). Many
questions people ask are if education as a whole has taken a decline in value, or whether or not people should still undertake a post–secondary
education with all of the costs associated with it. What was once thought to be a surefire way to guarantee a solid future has turned into the target
of debate as of late. Many people side with the continued thought that college is worth it, but others are turning heads at the thought of going to
college to try for a better future (Tierney "AMERICAN HIGHER EDUCATION: How Does It Measure Up for the 21st Century?"). While many
experts and activists in the field of education, as well as those outside education, share universal ground over the ideas of obtaining a
"worthwhile" education and the outcome of a better future based on the education one receives, they have not acquired a complete agreement
about if college is worth pursuing in relation to the costs that accompany it, how much education is enough in today's world and if it is
important to even possess a degree. Over the last 100 or so years, the price of going to
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  • 1. Essay on What Is the Purpose of Education? Getting educated is very important for every person. It goes without saying that each of us has to have a proper education. We learn how to read, count and write. These are the basic abilities we acquire and use during our life. Is there any other purpose of education or it is aimed only at giving us a possibility to communicate our ideas and satisfy basic needs? During centuries, there were different interpretations of the purpose of education. Many scientists, pedagogues and philosophers tried to answer the question: what is the purpose of education? Taking into consideration the needs and tendencies of a modern society, we can assume that the purpose of education is to prepare students to be self–sufficient citizens capable of solving...show more content... Our education should be aimed at educating people who love the world they lie in and who are ready to become peacemakers and healers of the world (Orr 55). A sustainable society "consists" of citizens, workers, specialists, technicians, etc, who are ready to work in order to build and support such society. One of the ways to provide such education is to "get outdoor". The skills and abilities develop in real world and not in artificial situations in class. In this regard, we may refer to the Plato's "Allegory of the Cave". One should "touch" the real world problems and get personal experience from it. Shadows in the cave are the retrospectives of the real knowledge. To acquire the knowledge, we should leave the "cave". We can learn theory separated from practice and this will not have any result. Instead, we should understand that every individual is a part of the natural world, thus, education should be based on ecological literacy as "health of our planet" is one of the most urgent questions of the modern social community. For many centuries, the principles of the classical education were in the spotlight. The good of the individual, realizing his/her own potential were the purposes of the learning process. Cultural development is the aim of the classical education. It stands above everything, including religion. (Nietzsche, n. p.). Referring to Plato's "Allegory of the Cave" to interpret the classical education in modern society, we can say that Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 2. Essay on Education: Causes & Effects Education: Causes and Effects In many situations, higher education separates people from their families, social backgrounds, and cultures. This often causes mixed emotions, awkward feelings, and other conflicts. Some of these conflicts are described in works such as "Aria" by Richard Rodriguez, and "The Right to Write" by Frederic Douglass. "Aria" comes from the biography of Richard Rodriguez, the son of two Mexican immigrants. He describes his struggle to grow up in a primarily white, English–speaking area. As a young child knowing less than fifty English words, Rodriguez began his schooling in Sacramento, California. He not only faced the obstacle...show more content... However, as Richard grew older, language became a real problem for him. He developed negative feelings towards his parents because of their English. He felt a sense of embarrassment around them in a social atmosphere. He says, "It was troubling for me to hear my parents speak in public." Hearing them speak broken English also brought him a feeling of insecurity. "It was unsettling to hear my parents struggle with English. Hearing them, I'd grow nervous, my clutching trust in their protection and power weakened," said Rodriguez. The language barrier was a disadvantage for Rodriguez because it created a barrier between his home and public. He felt comfortable at home, speaking Spanish with his family, as he had his whole life. However, he became hesitant to go into public at all because of his language. He says, "I'd rarely leave home at all alone or without reluctance." The language barrier affected Rodriguez both emotionally and socially. As and adult, Rodriguez became an award–winning writer. Despite the emotional and social problems that Rodriguez dealt with earlier in his life, he learned to adapt and use the English language for his advantage. In "The Right to Write," the situation is much different. Frederick Douglass, the son of a slave woman and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 3. Problems with Education Essay Problems with Education Education is a very important aspect of the lives of all people all over the world. What we learn, not just in the classroom, shapes who we are. We take our education everywhere we go. We use it when talking to our buddies about sports or music, we use it while solving a math problem, we use our education while debating with our family whether or not we should watch TV or go to the movies. Our education is the foundation of who we are, since every decision we make and every thought we think is dependent on what we know. Imagine how different the world would be if everyone craved learning to such a degree that at lunch tables all over the world the topic of conversation isn't who likes who, or how drunk ...show more content... School is also coercive, disciplinary and taught by many unmotivated teachers, so school being mandatory is just icing on the cake. Teachers and the school system completely control the way things are run and leave little room for students to do things their way. Teachers control what they teach, how to teach, how to discipline, what is assigned, etc. Students need to have more of a say in the way things are run since they are the majority. More freedom in decisions would create a more comfortable environment and students would thus have an easier time learning. There is also stress on a lack of communication since school is coercive. It is hard to reach a person if one doesn?t have a relationship with that person, and one way to deal with this is through addressing the students to hear their ideas and views on what direction should be taken. School is very similar to an oligarchy where the faculty is the monarch and students are the populous. It should be more of a democracy where all the students have a say in what happens, but how often is there a vote as to class and school decisions? The current curriculum is one in which a teacher says ?jump? and a student responds with ?how high.? And if a student responds with anything different, than they are reprimanded or punished. Three are many aspects of school that are unhealthy to a students life that many teachers don?t see and so these Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 4. Essay on The Future of Education The Future of Education As teachers our primary concern should be the students and what type of learning environment will be best suited to meet their needs. There are many different opinions as top what the most effective or appropriate curriculum is for the students. I do not believe there is any one philosophy that can provide the ideal curriculum for each and every student. Just as there are numerous methods of teaching, there are also numerous ways to learn. It is essential that we keep this in mind as we help the students achieve their goals and discover their talents. Above all we must encourage the students to try new things and do what we can to prevent limiting them in any way. I do not feel that I...show more content... I think that many of the schools today merely try to prepare the students to move on to college and by doing so exclude the students who are gifted with other abilities that are equally important and useful in society, even though those talents may not necessarily be something that can be refined through a traditional four year college. As a future teacher, I very strongly believe that students need to be shown practical applications of the concepts they are taught. For myself this is especially notable in mathematical applications. As teachers we need to not just show how to work through a problem: we need to show why it works and what it is useful for. Without something to apply the information to math is nothing more than a stream of numbers and formulas that students memorize for a specific test and then quickly forget. By demonstrating specific examples of applications the students will be able to retain some of the information easier and then adapt what they learn to other problems they encounter in the future. Upon graduation I hope to begin teaching Math at the middle school or high school level. Geometry, Trigonometry, and Algebra would be my first choices of classes I would like to teach, but I feel I would enjoy teaching any of the other forms of math. I would prefer to teach in a rural area since that is the
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  • 6. Essay about Higher Education Higher education is optional, but to enter a respectable career, one must continue their education in order to achieve his financial and/or personal goals. Teenagers who attend college use their extended schooling to further obtain knowledge. The primary objective of higher education is to enhance one's abilities for his future. A student can learn from school in numerous ways, but liberal education is not a way to attract students into further and higher education. However, students can learn a lot more through experiences that have affected their personal lives. I agree with author Mike Rose's theory that education needs are reached to obtain a higher academic level by teaching students information that can be related to their personal...show more content... However, he has not thought about the students who want to attend college and quickly earn their degree so they can start their careers. I disagree with Bloom because he encourages the idea of taking extra irrelevant classes to achieve the experience of education. It usually takes about four years to earn a bachelors degree. There are many courses such as English, math, history, art, etc. that a student must go through before they get to start on the classes that concentrate on their intended major. These basic courses are part of a program called general education. After completing general education (which usually takes about two years), the students can then begin to study for their degree. Colleges should abandon the law of students having to take general education courses because the courses are irrelevant to their field of study, unnecessary and a waste of time. Instead of taking the extra courses, students can simply meet their needs of a degree in a shorter period of time. Also, Bloom not only that wants students to take general education courses, he wants them to further their education by taking advanced irrelevant courses. Therefore, in their future, they would have numerous opportunities for a better career. Because if a job is not right for the student, he would have other choices to obtain a new job. Rose feels students should not learn from the canon books style. Students have an easier time learning when they relate to the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 7. Essay about Education: The Idea of A University Education: The Idea of A University It is true that every human being should have the right to a formal education. A great majority of parents send their children off to Kindergarten (or preschool if they should be so fortunate) in the hopes that someday they will watch their child receive his or her high school diploma. And the dream continues in the form of college. And who are these people who are privileged enough to receive such an honor. Just that...the privileged and the honored. The ones who are embarking into higher academia are the ones of the upper and middle classes; the privileged; the honored. The ones who might not have the money; but have the grades or physical talent to obtain scholarships. And what happens to the...show more content... Some people attend school for a good part of their lives and obtain the academia that every student aspires toward. Other people have little or no formal education but still manage to get through their lives with the "street–smarts" that they have learned through daily living. Jon Spayde brings about an interesting point in his article entitled, "Learning in the Key of Life." He poses the question of what it means to be educated (58). How is it that society learns? And do "street–smarts" and formal education have the same value in society? There are so many ways in which society is gaining knowledge. From computer competitiveness to 12–step programs to alternative religious preferences, it seems that many people feel that school did not prepare them for the real world. Spayde does not disregard the idea of formal education but, instead, speaks of the line that divides the educated from the uneducated (60). From the above examples, it is easy to see that education does not all happen in the classroom. It also happens when people walk out of those classrooms and into their own lives. It happens when they interact with the society around them. How can these two places of education; the classroom and society; be linked together? Earl Shorris, a novelist and journalist, believes that humanities is the answer to that question (Spayde 60). Humanities is that line––the line that divides the educated from the
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  • 9. Education Reflection Paper Education is the process of facilitating learning, or the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values and beliefs. Also Education is an enlightening experience. I ask myself, what's the purpose of education? During this past year's I have read and learned that the main purpose of education is to provide the betterment of each student for living morally, creatively and productively in a democratic society. One philosophical perspective that schools should implement is perrenialism. Perrenialism is the belief that schools should teach ideas that are everlasting. In my perspective, I consider myself as a perrenialist, because I would have that courage and confidence giving lessons to students that they can interpret and use in their daily life...show more content... Then I will give them few minutes to think for a response, then students will turn to a partner or groups and share their responses. At the end, students will debate within them and then finalize with a correct response and share with me, their teacher. That will be a good activity for them to think and use their knowledge. Furthermore, the next activity will be that I will teach concepts that they will use in their daily life and not only in school. For example in math, some teachers always used to teach their students formulas. I as a teacher will not teach my students to learn formulas nor to memories them. I will teach them how to solve the problem without using does formulas because usually formulas don't help you in real life. I as the teacher will always place my students in group so that they can socialize with each other and learn to share among them. My classes will always be teacher centered, only few times will be student centered. My students will be able to understand and have that potential to learn. Each student is considered as a unique individual, with cultural background and prior knowledge influencing their learning. The role of my students is constructivism. Constructivism is basically a theory– based on observation and scientific study about how people learn. My students will engage and interact with the world around, with peers and Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 10. Persuasive Essay About Education Education is something that most can receive for free at a young age, but once students graduate from high school, free education is no longer provided to those who desire and need it, yet more employers are looking for those with college education, and even worse, college is more expensive than ever. This year, "only 34% of American jobs require ahigh school diploma or less, compared to 72% in the 1970s." (Carnevale & Smith, 2017) Education is a right that everyone should have, and it is that way until after high school, when it matters the most. Education also supports the growth of civil society, democracy, and political stability, allowing people to learn about their rights and acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to exercise them. However, these things along with other important information that comes into adulthood such as taxes are not even being taught in the curriculum of high schools and therefore not preparing the students for some of the most challenging yet ordinary tasks they will have to deal with in their adult lives. Instead, they must either learn these skills themselves, from someone they know, or be among the few who are fortunate enough to get a class with a teacher kind enough to teach them. The American education system is failing in numerous areas, causing us to fall behind other countries, and further delaying the advancement of our society. Education should assist in giving people the skills they will need in life earlier to help them from Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 11. My Educational Journey When I was a kid, school for me was waking up early in the morning. I also have to study a lot in school, then after school I have to do homework. I remember my first day at school. My mom and dad, both were so happy and prepared but I was so nervous and cheerless. I didn't like to wake up early in the morning for school , but as time flew by I started loving school which made me wake up with energy instead of tiredness. I began to enjoy the school as I made new friends and I got to know how it is like when you meet people out of your neighborhood. With my friends I had lunch together and study together. I started to understand what the purpose of the education system. Based on what I understood I think the purpose of education is really aimed at helping students get to the point where they can learn to be on their own. In this journey of education I had a lot of positive and few negative experiences,but the negative experiences also helped me growing. Positive experiences are my teachers helping me improve, and I improved more when I moved to the United States. Education is a path that begins a wonderful journey that never should be confused with a decision that leads to a destination. Education neither starts nor ends with degree or diploma, it is a lifelong journey. My wondrous journey began in kindergarten in 2003. It wasn't easy for me because that was the first place I ever got to interact with people, mainly kids at my age. When I began, I had to take the basic Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 12. what is education Essay What is education? What are the challenges facing those who provide it? Education is a crucial part of life, it influences the way people think, speak, talk, write and react to the world around them. However, education is much more than just an influence, it is a part of life itself. Throughout the past century,education has dramatically called upon change and variation, with new technology, science, and both ethical and cultural values making way. Hence, education can really only be defined by its time and place. This means that as educators, we need to continually update our qualifications and skills to be in equilibrium with the constant changes that are happening around us, which is a challenge all educators face (Dusseldorp 1998)....show more content... Moreover, with new fields of work constantly being created, there is a large demand for people with the right qualifications and skills (Kalantzis 1998). Finding the right people with such skills can be a hard task, unless educational institutions such as schools, tafes and universities are continually updating the subjects they teach and their teaching methods (Dusseldorp 1998). Along with changing careers is technology, the most rapidly developing resource on the planet. According to Australian Bureau of Statistics, 66% of Australian households have access to at least one computer at home and over 72% of households have access to mobile phones. Quality Education Data have also surveyed that just over 90% of school teachers feel "unprepared" to effectively use technology. This statistic really concretes a point; educators are not keeping up with technology, and in consequence are slowing down the ability for children to gain experience with technology. Today we live in a world that solely relies on technology, and not being able to effectively use this technology can be a real problem. As technology changes more and more, educators will only find it harder to keep their skills up–to–date unless they are consistent in keeping up with the move. Education also strives to imitate and 'mirror' the ways society works, through both structure and organisation (McBurney–Fry 2002). It slowly prepares children to face the reality of adult life where there will be winners and
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  • 14. My Education Essay My Education When speaking of the topic of who a person is and their past, a massive part of this includes their educational background. Isn't this what forms people, their education? Of course, this doesn't always have to refer to their organized education. Everything that a person learns is something that educates them; these words being synonymous. Even something like first learning to tie your shoes is a part of your education. Which method works better for you: loop, swoop, and pull, or bunny ears? I of course, like any other well educated person, use loop, swoop, and pull; it's just the best way, no bias has ever developed there. I started out as a twinkle in my father's eye in the fall of 1982, and then on that fateful...show more content... Starting in Nana's Nuggets preschool, which had a lot of interactive learning, I began my first venture into organized education. This was a very warm environment, same as in my home, where caring and working with others was very important. I made a lot of friends in this school that I actually stayed with through all of high school. When this short stint was finished, I graduated onto Seward Elementary School, located in the same buildings as the Middle and High Schools, where I first learned that kissing a girl on the hand in kindergarten at story time wasn't a good idea. In the Seward Community Schools system, ones learns a lot about the natural world around them, and about Alaska in general, being as it is one of the worlds greatest natural resources. After first grade, there was a new building necessary, as the population of Seward, like any other place on earth, was growing. This new school was where I had a second grade teacher who had actually been in the Ms. America pageant, whom everyone had a crush on. I started music which I loved every minute of, as it would become a large part of me. As any other elementary school, this was where I learned my basic stuff of course: typing, addition, speling, and even crazy things like percentages! Going into middle school, I always had a taste for math and science, learning quickly all I could. Other things Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 15. A Successful Educator Essay The primary goal of an educator is to provide a student with the tools needed to accomplish lifelong goals as an adult. Specifically, each teacher is charged the responsibility to equip a student with the knowledge and skills that will contribute to his/her cumulative educational goals. All too often, students do not come to school with an unconditional love of learning. The educators therefore, have the ominous task of educating, motivating and coaching the often disinterested young person. Often, the best teachers are those that find ways to connect with their students. They therefore, find ways to encourage connections to the students short and long term goals. Many times, students do not find it easy to identify goals. Younger...show more content... Students who are well taken care of and live in safe happy environments are therefore, better equipped to succeed in a learning environment. Educators must be observant of the student's well being and willing to facilitate intervention if a student is in distress. Teachers often have to make difficult decisions to protect their students. By law if an educator suspects child abuse or neglect, it must be reported to the proper authorities. There may be times when a teacher has to go against the student's wishes to protect him/her but, the educator must consequently adhere to "what is in the best interest of the child." A successful teacher of flourishing students is involved in the school community. Many times their day is lengthened as they choose to become integrated into other aspects of their students' lives. Teachers see other sides of students when they are willing to participate in extracurricular activities. Interaction with their students in non–learning environments thus, gives the educator additional tools to help in the educational process. Interactions such as this allow teachers to take their students interests and integrate them into the classroom learning environment. Learning should not be limited to the traditional classroom. Moreover, there are many "teachable moments" that can be utilized outside the classroom. Team sports, student government, debate team, etc. provides the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 16. Essay on Education and the Internet Education and the Internet Due to the expansion of the Internet in recent years, schools and universities around the world have been incorporating more technology into their classrooms. Computers are ever present on college campuses, and many teachers are including them for class activities on a daily basis. With email, a teacher or can be in contact with his or her students outside of the classroom to discuss class work. Computers in the classroom are extremely beneficial for students, more importantly; the use of the Internet allows students easy access to an abundance of information. Writing an essay in a Moo room is useful for both students and teachers. The structure of a Moo room allows the reader to skip from one room ...show more content... Receiving help is as easy as communicating with the other people online. This saves the hassle of arranging a meeting with a teacher or classmates. This is beneficial because an instant response can be obtained in a matter of seconds. Also, this is the most appropriate place for a correct response to any Moo related questions. When an essay is completed in a Moo, it is out there for the world to see. In other words, anyone and everyone in the world who has access to the Internet can view it. This leaves an essay open for criticism, which can be used constructively to help the student develop his or her work. It also beneficial for the teachers. It allows the teacher to view the student's work with the click of a mouse. No longer does class have to be in session for work to be accomplished. Teachers can view an essay over the Internet, then email the student back his or her grade at any time they desire. Essays written on the Internet also free the teacher from carrying around stacks of papers. Although Moos have many advantages, there are also certain drawbacks to creating an essay in this fashion. When writing an essay in the Moo, the Moo editor may be needed. The editor contains certain commands that are needed to get around throughout the rooms, and it may be hard to memorize them all. This can be a stressful task to learn the commands, but once they are familiar, travel throughout the Moo rooms is much easier. Computers in the
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  • 18. During my K–12 education I feel that it taught me how to fake it until I make it. You think school teaches you how to be an adult in the real world but it only teaches you how to be complaint. I never really thought about what I gained as a member of society. I think school tried to teach me where my place is. I learned how even though this is 2017 and women don't have to sit and look pretty, students are expected to sit and look pretty so to speak. For 12 years to earn a piece of paper I learned that I am expected to follow traditional rules and methods. I am expected to do as my teacher says because their title is teacher that means according to society they are smarter and better than you. I learned that my opinion and my thoughts have no merit compared to people with more experience. So thank you to 12 years of sitting in a class for 8 hours everyday to learn how to fake compliance. In the Working class schools, Knowledge was described as a set of facts to be learned. Creativity was not important enough to be incorporated into the curriculum. During Elementary and Middle school we were taught to sit still and memorize facts,information and that there is one way of doing things, the teachers way. This form ofeducation teachers individuals to follow other people's way of thinking and behaving. This is how schools prepare the future workforce population to follow the leader. In this type of setting students aren't taught to think for themselves or solve problems with new ways of thinking or unconventional methods. Teachers want you to be compliant and those who resist are perceived as a somehow less functioning member of society.Students act out and refuse to do the tasks given to them in class not because they don't want to learn but because the teachers aren't teaching them. So people who refuse to accept the Hidden curriculum integrated in our education are perceived as drop outs, stupid,bad kids instead of being seen as kids looking to be taught not going to school and memorize what is already written. In the Middle class school, knowledge was presented as understanding curricular material. There was less fact memorization and an encouragement for students to understand the content of the Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 19. My Reflection On My Educational Experience Essay My family, culture, educational, professional experiences have all been positive. The different teachers that I have had; guided me into considering the teaching career for many reasons. First, my family has guided me, my mom and dad have always found the right schools for me. They have pushed me to do hard things that make me scared. They have had faith in the school's that I chose were the right choices, and they will grow on me. My cultural experience is also a factor of why I want to be a teacher. My schools have been centered on helping students who have learning differences, so I have always been open about having a learning difference to other people. My educational experience has been amazing. It has been positive for me because the schools I have gone to were safe places that I could be myself. The teachers at my schools made a significant impact on me starting at a young age. The professional experience has been limited but beneficial. I worked at Stratford Friends School; I learned it is so much fun to work with children who were just like me. I love the children and school. I get excited about going back to school shopping. I love to dance in the isles, and I love to look at all the beautiful school supplies. I want to be a special education teacher for many reasons. First, the community has made a big impact on me. I know how the children feel to be struggling in school. I want them to know that I also struggled in school and I still achieved my dream. I love Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 20. I Believe In Education Essay My passion is to not only teach students in a creative and positive way that they are actually learning but also to inspire them to learn and make something great of themselves in their future. The reason being when I was younger I did not take my education that serious. If I would have known then how serious an education was, I feel that I could have accomplished more in middle and high school. After school I wouldn't care about actually learning about my homework. For this reason I want to inspire kids to want to learn at a young age and for them to see that their education and work ethic is very important even at their age. Most importantly I want my future students to want to learn. After school programs would be an immense way to help students with their homework and have fun activities. Teachers from the school volunteer to stay after school and host the after school program. This would be a signifiant way to insure that students are getting their homework done and learning from their homework. Studies have shown that after school programs are a great way to enrich learning from homework and keep students supervised after school hours....show more content... Creative teaching makes learning easier for students because it creates a possibility for students to be entertained instead of bored with the material that is being taught. One way to start the quest to being creative in the classroom would be think differently. Teachers need to think of new ways to teach their students. Think of new sources that make students explore, ponder, and contemplate. Providing a variety of options and resources is another way to keep students engaged and creative in the classroom. Creative teaching is a way to keep students excited about learning, keep them entertained and learning at the same Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 21. Advantages And Disadvantages Of Education Education is undeniably vital and essential for people from all walks of life. Education is the key to success, and as we all know it, there are too many reason why education is important in our lives but none on the disadvantages of it because education only brings benefits towards us. According to Oxford Dictionary, the word 'education' is derived from Latin, Д“ducДЃtiЕЌ in the mid–16th century and is defined as "the process of receiving or giving systematic instruction, especially at a school or university." The origin of education began as story–telling passed knowledge and now it has taken up to 3 forms of education which is; formal education, informal education and non–formal education. Formal education is a planned education system in a...show more content... Students are often heard whining to their parents about school and finding a thousand and one excuses not to go to school but as little as we realize, schools actually help build our character and leads us to our career progression. An educated individual is capable of planning for the future, choosing the right decisions in life and behaving appropriately. Education is not only a pathway to our career but also paves the path to disillusionment. It gives us the insight on what is right and wrong, making clear judgements and shapes our personalities. The nation's growth depends on the literacy of the people. "Education is much more than an entry to the job market. It has the power to shape a sustainable future and better world." (Unknown, 2012) With the help of education, one can easily get an entry of a job while at the same time help develop the nation. Most countries realized that in this competitive world, education is important for the social progress and economic growth of a nation. As John F. Kennedy quotes, "our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental resource." In simple words, brain beats brawn, which is used to define a country. A country with no education cannot win over a country with enhanced technology and strategic Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 22. Essay about The Education System The education system has been a controversial issue among educators. Requirements of school do not let student choose what they want to study for their future. It's a big issue to force student study specific curriculums, which don't help them improve, and what they like to create something. Educators choose a general system for education to all students which based on general knowledge. Intelligent or genius students have to be in that system of education, which doesn't let them improve their creativity. Educators attempt to change that system to make it better, but their changing was not that great to be an example for the world. Also, did that change qualify education system to compete other systems or not? In some examples and...show more content... Gatto is concern to society that the contemporary schooling system is trying to get rid of students' personality by turning them into obedient students that are easy to have power over (control). Therefore, the system will produce uneducated voters that are easy to be misled by higher powers. In addition, students are not given the freedom of choosing what they want. He is saying that public schools are not the only way to success; also, unschooled people don't mean that they are uneducated. Moreover, Gatto encourages home–school system than public school as option because home–school system has more independence but it's not a solution for the US. I disagree to his solution because he is supporting examples from old generation such as Edison and Ben Franklin; however, our generation is different than before. It needs school environment like sharing our ideas in class and helping each other to solve problems. Therefore, homeschool is not the solution to success. It is a combination of the students' skills, intelligence, and effort that makes up their success. Graff says that putting students in classes in the contemporary system is wasting and limiting students' potential and creativity (198). Complaining that intellects do not meet the success standard set by schools, Graff proves that schools limit the intellect students can achieve in their academic career (198–199). Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 23. Education, Academic Intelligence, and Personal Experience Education not only revolves around academic intellect, but also around experiences one comes across in life. It is clearly evident that all living creatures, with human beings being the highest form, have evolved throughout history up until now, solely by learning or being educated in order to survive. For example, from the moment a baby comes into the world, the infant tries to acquaint him or herself to the environment maybe by touching or by struggling to see the world ahead. Even in today's society, social status is not depended solely upon one's economic wealth, but also by the capacity of one's intellect. The same rules apply when thinking in terms of learning...show more content... Well, according to Toni Bambara,education should not solely rely on the desires to gain fortune. The story begins with the students who live in the inner cities of New York showing their ignorance and stupidity towards receiving education. They show a lack of interest in learning and basically complain about what their new teacher, Miss Moore, has in store for them. Well, it is evident that Miss Moore is a high class individual with a very strong educational background. She has a wide scope of the world outside of where she lives. On the contrary, the students have no clue on what is out there outside the world beyond their niche. Knowing what education really is, Miss Moore plans one of her classes on a field trip. She teaches her students by taking them to the "rich" part of New York . This field trip allows the students to learn that there are other types of communities outside of their own community. As the students become immersed into a world where success lies from many different forms of education, their minds become open to the reality of life, in general. It is clear that Miss Moore is testing her students to see whether or not they are tempted by material goods. And sadly enough, they do show their desires for material goods when they pass by the toy stores. But amazingly enough, Miss Moore is able to change that by allowing Get more content on HelpWriting.net
  • 24. Informative Essay On Education Informative Analysis Essay In today's world, education has taken center stage and is considered to be the focal point for success and prosperity in one's future. Education while previously thought to not be important and was not necessarily required, has taken a complete 180 and has gained the attention of many professionals and experts in several areas and fields (Hanford, "The Value of a College Degree"). Many questions people ask are if education as a whole has taken a decline in value, or whether or not people should still undertake a post–secondary education with all of the costs associated with it. What was once thought to be a surefire way to guarantee a solid future has turned into the target of debate as of late. Many people side with the continued thought that college is worth it, but others are turning heads at the thought of going to college to try for a better future (Tierney "AMERICAN HIGHER EDUCATION: How Does It Measure Up for the 21st Century?"). While many experts and activists in the field of education, as well as those outside education, share universal ground over the ideas of obtaining a "worthwhile" education and the outcome of a better future based on the education one receives, they have not acquired a complete agreement about if college is worth pursuing in relation to the costs that accompany it, how much education is enough in today's world and if it is important to even possess a degree. Over the last 100 or so years, the price of going to Get more content on HelpWriting.net