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    A More Democratic Approach to Education This essay will elaborate on the validity of Gerald Graff’s argument in his article “The Undemocratic Curriculum”‚ as well as outline how the argument could be improved. Graff’s article proposes that the education system in America is flawed in the sense that not all students are taught how to process or what to do with the information that they are exposed to. This puts them at a disadvantage to those student who have been taught adequate methods of

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    AIMS OF EDUCATION : THE PRESENT SCENARIO • Establishment of schools on the lines economic and social background (corporate schools for the rich‚ English Medium schools for the Middle class families and government schools for the people of lower standards). • Linear thinking assuming that engineering an medicine courses are the ultimate. • Disappearance of childhood rote memory replaces joyful learning. • Exam oriented study. • Schools have turned into agencies that provide guidance only for exams

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    Socialization as an Aim of Education Danielle Seguin California State University‚ Long Beach Socialization as an Aim of Education In its truest form‚ I believe the main purpose of education should be to promote socialization. Socialization refers to the act of inheriting and spreading standards‚ customs and ideologies‚ providing an individual with the skills and habits necessary for contributing in society. Socialization is

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    Reaction Paper: Philippine Education and Democratic Governance According to a blogger‚ Education is a long term solution to the problems that we face. That’s why we have to be extremely careful about the decisions that we make regarding this because the effects would ripple through generations. The Philippine education problems‚ I believe‚ remains unchanged. There are a lot of classrooms that is not conducive for learning. Also‚ the quality of education is inadequate. There are not enough textbooks

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    Happiness and Education The Aims of Education “Most of our “why” questions are answered within the prescribed system; that is‚ we explain why we are doing something in terms of other objectives or occasionally‚ in terms of goals.” This is a statement that I believe many teachers have unfortunately taken on as their main reasoning behind instruction‚ and I believe this statement greatly hinders all the value and worth education can do to enhance a student’s overall wellbeing. Education should not

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    Considerations of the role schools should play in moral development of students are always the subject of controversy. In the article "The Aims of Education"‚ John Mearsheimer claims that many American colleges pay little attention on moral education; instead‚ their aim is to teach their students how to think critically. In contrast‚ Wayne Booth shows strong disagreement about Mearsheimer’s claim in his essay "Introducing Professor Mearsheimer to His Own University". He argues that many elite universities

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    This necessitates the knowledge of our environment‚ its components and the different issues affecting the environment. Education for environmental awareness is required not only for environmental scientists‚ engineers‚ policymakers or NGOs‚ but also for every one of us. Only environmental study can make us conscious and careful about the environment. Environmental education is aimed at developing environmental ethics in people. It teaches them the importance of conservation of life and biodiversity

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    WHAT IS THE AIM OF EDUCATION IN OUR LIFE Life is very complex and complicated. But an aim in life can make the complex life simple and purposeful. Aims give us direction to work and without aim‚ destination‚ or objective life becomes incomplete and haphazard. Individual has different interests‚ attitudes and needs. Every individual wants to achieve certain goals in life. But a clear-cut aim makes the road of life easy. Educational aims are varied. They have their different role in different fields

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    Value Education -- The Need of the Hour K. Premalakshmi‚ Ph.D. ====================================================== Abstract Education is a powerful and pervasive agent for all round development‚ individual and social transformation. This alone can sustain culture and civilization. Education should lead to the development of integrated personality and inculcate values like patriotism. Spirit of national unity and a healthy appreciation of the rich variety of cultural expressions and promote

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    A liberal education is the best path to a democratic nation Introduction: Education has always been one of the building blocks of a nation. Indeed‚ the educational system in the Philippines has come a long way as different colonial periods slowly shaped its current form. Perhaps one of the greatest educational influences introduced to the Philippine archipelago is the concept of liberal education which was brought about by the Americans. Aside from liberal education‚ democracy was also brought

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