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    Introduction to Education

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    FINAL EXAMINATION SEMESTER 1 20012/2013 EDF 5391: INTRODUCTION TO EDUCATION (TAKE HOME MODE) (100 marks) Instruction: Answer all questions. 1. Diagram 1: Factors contributing to a great lesson [pic] Discuss the above diagram using the learning theory/theories. (20 marks) Answer: A great lesson is very important for students and teachers. How to make a lesson perfect? Maybe different people keep different viewpoints. Here are some

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    Education in Vietnam ...

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    Education in Vietnam. Education in Vietnam is divided into five levels: preschool‚ primary school‚ secondary school‚ high school and higher education. Formal education consists of twelve years of basic education. Basic education consists of five years of primary education‚ four years of intermediate education‚ and three years of secondary education. The majority of basic education students are enrolled on a half-day basis. The main educational goal in Vietnam is improving people’s general knowledge

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    Sociology Education

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    Education is the main agent of secondary socialisation. How do schools prepare us for social life? Whatever the view on education‚ it is clear that schools are one of the most important agents of secondary socialisation. Peer groups and teachers have a major impact upon the socialisation of schoolchildren. In the case of the former‚ such groups exert "peer pressure" which influence students to conform to various norms and values. Sociologists often see the relationship between society and education

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    Education Finance

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background to the Study The importance of education particularly in the 21st century to the total development of an individual is increasingly being over emphasized. This is due to the fact that an uneducated individual has little or nothing to offer the society; in terms of acquired wisdom. It is therefore not surprising that most parents are now developing keen interest about the education of their children‚ a situation that leads them to want to know more as well

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    Inclusive Education

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    Introduction to Inclusive Education: Its purpose and significance ___________________________________________________________________________ Inclusion: In the words of Loreman and Deppeler (2001) “Inclusion means full inclusion of children with diverse abilities in all aspects of schooling that other children are able to access and enjoy. It involves ‘regular’ schools and classrooms genuinely adapting and changing to meet the needs of all children as well as celebrating and valuing

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    Sociology of Education

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    In this report I will precede to examine the advantages and disadvantages of the 1988 Conservative Education Reform Act and the 1997 New Labour Education Reform. I will discuss the effectiveness of each reform and I will elaborate on the implications for pupils and society. The 1988 Conservative Education Reform Act established the National Curriculum‚ the main advantage as cited in Haralambos & Holborn‚ (2000)‚ was that it set a consistent standard across the country‚ in an attempt to promote

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    education problems

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    Comparing Different Education Systems The performance of the education system is an issue that causes much controversy in society. The educational system has many ways to teach in the schools but our society is always wondering if these methods are the best. We live in a country where the education is one of the first values and we are responsible about how education is taught in our schools. In the pursuit of improving this ways society tends to compare our education level with other countries

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    Importance of Education

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    What is education? Why do we need education in our lives? Like our great heroes said "Education is the most important in our life." A gift of knowledge that cannot be stolen and can bring you to the top of your dreams/ Education is important‚ specially to those who can’t afford to go to school because of their status in Life. We‚ the ones who are fortunate enough to get our education should give value and appreciation for it because it is the only treasure that our loving parents can give to

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    Philippine Education

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    Education in the Philippines The system of education in the Philippines was patterned both from the educational systems of Spain and the United States. However‚ after the liberation of the Philippines in 1946‚ the systems have changed radically. The Department of Education (or DepEd) administers the whole educational system‚ which also includes the allocation of funds utilized for school services and equipment (such as books‚ school chairs‚ etc.)‚ recruitment of teachers for all public schools

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    Education Equity

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    by promoting collaboration among nations through education‚ science‚ culture and communication in order to foster universal respect for justice‚ the rule of law‚ and the human rights and fundamental freedoms that are affirmed for the peoples of the world‚ without distinction of race‚ sex‚ language or religion‚ by the Charter of the United Nations. To fulfil its mandate‚ UNESCO performs five principal functions: 1) prospective studies on education‚ science‚ culture and communication for tomorrow’s

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