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    In Chapter 1 of Spring, the author discusses the goals of public education and whether or not those goals have been met. The chapter is divided into sections. These sections include Political Goals of Schooling, Censorship & American Political Values, Courts & Political Values, and Political Values & State & National Curriculum Standards. Each section the author makes a claim about public education. In the section Political Goals of Schooling, the author made two claims that stood out to me. The

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    the 10 year strategic plan for Early Childhood Education goal for qualified teacher in centres should be by these years: - 2007 50 percent of regulated staff in every teacher-led service are required to be registered teachers - 2010 80 percent of regulated staff in every teacher-led service are required to be registered teachers - 2012 all regulated staff in every teacher-led service are required to be registered teachers. (Ministry of Education, 2002, pg 14) Since this plan developed by the

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    The Value an Education Can Have on Future Career Goals By: Joseph Hensley The Future is something that a lot of people give little thought to. What makes this habit a shame is the fact that the future is where we are headed. We don't get into a car and start driving with no clear thought or reason as to where we are headed. To do so would lead to many unforeseen events such as not arriving to our desired destination, getting lost, or worse. I personally believe that everyone should put as much

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    “Education should consist of a series of enchantments, each raising the individual to a higher level of awareness, understanding and kinship with all living things.” It is this maxim that urged me to think higher. Education is the only hope for a person to achieve his career goals. This is what I feel about education, especially about American Education. I want to attain the highest level of education and transcend horizons in the chosen field. I have been a keen observer and am well known for

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    “I know of no more important goal in education than that the child shall discover the power of his or her own mind. And I know of no more important source of that discovery for every child, than the inquiry that lives in continuing exploratory in the classroom." (Lindfors, 1999, p.247) Kindergarten is the place where children explore real experiences and know how world works. They start gradually to construct knowledge and transform their curiosities into thoughts and questions. By

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    My Goals In Education

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    teacher, I must earn a bachelor's degree in early childhood/ elementary education. To reach this goal I must write, read, and argue. This essay will consider my goals, and how they apply to my life. To do this I must detail my background, my strengths, and outline the progress I wish to make. This essay argues that I plan to improve in this class. Before arguing this, it would be valuable to provide dome background about myself. My goal is to impact children and give them an appreciation for learning

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    My Goals Of Education

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    My mom is one of the motivations for me to continue and finish my education. Despite everything my mom sacrificed for me I was stubborn and lazy and barely attempted to pass my classes which in the end added more stress to my mom’s list. I’ve always disappointed her so I feel in order start to pay her back for everything she’s done I need to finish school by graduating high school and college then helping her out with money. She’s always motivated me to do better to show other people who looked down

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    “The principal goal of education is to create men who are capable of doing new things, not simply of repeating what other generations have done” – Jean Piaget (From remarks at a conference on cognitive development at Cornell University, 1964), and so that is still true of learning in my workplace today. But how does the learning being offered create these men you may ask, and what place does Kolb’s experiential learning cycle take in it all? As I work in a tough railway ‘safety critical’ role the

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    Field Education Goals

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    The children/youth had great ambitions and goals for their future. Therefore, I encouraged them to keep God in their life and to obey their parents, teachers, and their leaders. Therefore, being obedient is valuable, and it will take them a long way in life, and help them to become successful. However, some stated they wanted to play different sports; others wanted to become doctors, and lawyers. I replied always keep God first in your life; whatever your dreams always seek the Lord and He will direct

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    Is Standardized Education Necessary for Achieving My Career Goals? Many children like to point out that plenty of successful people did not complete their education when arguing that they do not need to study for an upcoming test or finish every homework assignment. They think that your education does not define how smart you are and how successful you will become. In theory, they are correct, but what they do not realize is how wrong they actually are. There is more to the success of a billionaire

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