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    Martin Luther King, Jr. said, “The function of education is to teach one to think intensively and to think critically. Intelligence plus character - that is the goal of true education.” Education is teaching the whole person; not just the intellectual side, but also the social and emotional side. Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) is the process through which students gain the skills necessary to recognize and manage all their emotions, build relationships, solve interpersonal problems, and make

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    A postsecondary education can help me with so much especially since I am a strong believer that education is the power to all success. My goals after college are to end my college years with my Bachelors of Science in biology with a pre dental profession from Bowling Green State University. Even though the paradox of big goals is that the more potential they have to change our lives, the more paralyzing our fears can become is a big factor and still continues to play a big part, and for me thats

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    3 Goals for My Education at CCU I have had a lifetime goal to attend college, it just didn’t happen early in life. When I first came to CCU, there was no doubt that getting my bachelors in early childhood would be my major. My passion has always been young children. It started when I babysat as a young teenager and has continued in my life as a preschool teacher. Education is constantly changing: therefore, I feel I need to have more knowledge and wisdom to be the best teacher possible. Education

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    believes greatly in the higher education system. For many graduating high school students, the goal is to become enrolled and graduate from college. In order to determine whether the education system works, one must determine if students who attend college gain from entering, but more so from leaving college. The American higher education system functions very well and accomplishes its goal. But throughout the country there are many goals that the system of higher education sets for itself, as well as

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    Education is a very important life goal to many people, I do not people believe that a lot of individuals would disagree with this statement. As one goes through school they may face several obstacles to overcome. It is vital that parents, educators, and other caregivers that play a significant role in a child’s life. A child needs of these people to help them in their educational goals from birth to adulthood. Early childhood inclusion means the standards, policies, and implements that provision

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    Mismatch between What is Taught and What is Needed for Careers The goal of the physical education teacher education curriculum is to train teachers who can provide effective teaching and produce learning outcomes in children. However, when it comes to train preservice teachers, there is no consistent curriculum across the programs in the U.S. It depends on the interests and abilities of teacher educators and to the demands of the institutions in which they serve (Locke, Mand, & Sidentop, 1981).

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    “The goal of education is not to increase the amount of knowledge but to create the possibilities for a child to invent and discover, to create men who are capable of doing new things,” stated by Jean Piaget. Education serves many purposes; it helps a child open their eyes to the world, it provides curiosity and determination for a young adult, and it can provide middle age adults and elders with a spark of belonging and hope. To be able to achieve these purposes, the process of education must start

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    my life, I want to accomplish making a difference in the world by helping children use their thinking and communicating skills in order to grow and develop themselves by dreaming big and working hard. Studying Education and entering the teaching profession will help me accomplish this goal not only for my life but for the children’s too. As a child, working and playing with little kids has always been a huge passion of mine. Growing up, I always looked after and protected my little brother. Once

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    transfer too. My decision to go to school has been my biggest priority. I want to go to school so I have something to live for have a job I enjoy and change the world by touching children’s hearts. My childhood education experience hasn’t been the easiest. Growing up in Las Vegas, the education wasn’t always the best. I always struggled in school but never had any of the support to learn the material. I think that having these problems in my younger days really affected the rest of my schooling. I never

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    a teacher. When asked why be a teacher I explain that I feel I have the personal qualities and the inspiration to better the next generation of minds. As this is coming closer to become reality the goal at this point is to get the best college education so that I will be able to achieve this goal of being a teacher. Having multiple qualities of a teacher is very important, I posses the ability to be organized, time efficient and eager to teach the next generation of kids. Being an organized

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