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    Passion in Education

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    and students need teachers to learn. The idea of “can there be education without passion?” is a debatable topic especially since some students might say that it’s the teacher’s job to make the class interesting and gain their interest. Teachers on the other hand might suggest that it’s up to the students to care enough about their education to motivate themselves to learn from the curriculum‚ no matter how tough‚ or dry the education may be. In the sense of coming together for a common cause passion

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    Teacher Education

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    in education depends on the quality of teachers and that a sound program of professional education of teachers is essential for imparting desired type of education. As FRANCIS BACON said‚" knowledge is power" implies that teaching is an art that can be acquired through a series of well- designed series of activities‚ its imperative‚ therefore due emphasis should be laid on the education of the teachers. DEFINITION ¨According to the Dictionary of education-C.V. GOOD(1973)‚ teacher education is

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    Structure of Language

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    he Structure of Language Language is a system of symbols and rules that is used for meaningful communication. A system of communication has to meet certain criteria in order to be considered a language: A language uses symbols‚ which are sounds‚ gestures‚ or written characters that represent objects‚ actions‚ events‚ and ideas. Symbols enable people to refer to objects that are in another place or events that occurred at a different time. A language is meaningful and therefore can be understood

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    Nonformal Education

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    What is Nonformal Education? Arlen Etllng. Assistant Professor The Pennsylvania State University Can you list specific differences between forma1 and nonformal education? Is informal education the same as nonformal education? Why do some agricultural educators spell nonformal with a hyphen (non-formal) while others do not? Are these questions really pertinent to the profession? I believe that these are important questions. I believe that agricultural educators do a disservice to the profession when

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    Language and Its Necessity

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    Language and Its Necessity When you hear the word language what comes to mind? Do you cringe deep down? Does your nose go up in disgust? If this happens to you when you think of the word language don’t worry you’re not the only one. Language‚ to most‚ can be daunting. It can be especially daunting if you are learning it for the first time. Even I find it difficult to grasp concepts and rules. It seems like they are always changing. You then add advancing technologies‚ and language has gone even

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    types of education

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    Education in our day to day life plays an integral part in the development of a society and a nation at large. In today ’s environment‚ education provides individuals with a better chance of employment‚ which in turn leads to a better lifestyle‚ power and status. Education is a long life process‚ intended to serve individuals‚ social and economic well-being to enhance the quality of life for all. According to Farrant (2005) Education is a systematic‚ scientific way of passing on skills‚ impart knowledge

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    Organizational Language

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    Organizational Language A human language is a kind of code. It functions on the basis of words which is unique verbal symbols which correspond to all the objects or ideas which the speakers of that language need to communicate to one another. It also has rules‚ followed habitually by its speakers‚ for linking the words of the language together. Languages in the sense in which we understand them have developed as the common means of communication of large groups of people who habitually communicate

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    Common language

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    multicultural people we got used to hear different languages everyday‚ which brings up the questions if a country should be bilingual or have common language to unify. Charles Krauthammer essay “Let’s make it official” claims that we need a common language to be unified culture. A country is diverse in different culture but could be unified in language. It is necessary to understand what nationhood is‚ so that you the reader realize that a national language does not alter a nation. It binds the nation

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    Technology in Education

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    Technology In Education Education is a very important part of society. Without it the world would be stuck in the dark ages. Knowledge would not be passed on‚ deterring advances in essential fields such as medicine. Throughout thousands of years new tools and instruments have been invented to make education more efficient. Today we have access to some of these tools‚ such as laptops‚ tablets‚ and smartphones. This kind of technology opens doorways to students that just a few years ago‚ we never

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    Is Language an Instinct

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    Is language an instinct? Before discussing this question‚ the definition or area of language should be considered first. Many introductions to the study of language‚ linguistics‚ avoid giving a definition‚ or consider it to be so obvious that it does not need to be defined (Harley‚ 1995). According to Gleason and Ratner (1998)‚ one of the properties attributed to language is that it is a uniquely human behaviour. Pinker (1994:334) points out that: nonhuman communication systems are based

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