What Does It Mean To Be Educated Essay

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    Raising Well-Educated Children What does it mean to be well educated? According to Alfie Kohn, well-educated means to, ". . . have the desire as well as the means to make sure that learning never ends" (Kohn). In Kohn's article, he questions the qualifications that the public school system uses to determine what makes a well-educated student. Although he raises very important questions, Alfie does not attempt to offer any solutions to these problems; however, I will explain what it means to be well-educated

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    Skills of a Well-Educated Person Even though a well-educated person is thought of as one who has extensive college education and attend the finest schools, a well-educated person can also be one who is educated with hands-on experience without a college degree. When referring to a person as well-educated it usually has to do more with formal education than informal education. When someone is describing a person as well-educated, consideration for both formal and informal types of education should

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    An educated person is open minded to expand their knowledge. Knowing a multiple of things, as well as being able to justify it, is a way to show that one is educated. Reading up on the different perspectives of Paulo Freire and Hsun Tzu gave me various understandings of what being an educated person means. Having a variety of degrees just shows the level of education not the amount of intelligence. A person that has true talent, has value to the things he knows, or can do things others are not able

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    Our team likes this definition of an educated person. We understand that if you go to school, you will learn a subject well. But we also understand that many of us will see career paths that are not traditional, or linear in nature. We will work in fields that are not what we studied. If all we learned was basic skills and knowledge, we would cease to be educated the minute we stepped away from our chosen field of study. What the Michigan State University is trying to say is that education is more

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    What Makes a Child Well Educated? In the article by A. Kohn What does it mean to be well educated? (2003). Kohn begins with talking about his incredibly intelligent wife who is a physician, but when is comes to grammar and punctuation she fails miserably. He asked the question “What does it mean to be well educated?” (Kohn, 2003) Is it to be able to take a test well? Or be able to show what you know in a hands on way that makes you well educated. He then digresses into the Common Core State Standards

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    would not stick in my mind. Are high test scores an indication of someone who is well-educated? Does making a “c” on a test that covered over nine months of school material mean that I’m not smart? Or is it because I chose not to go straight to college after high school that makes me seem so “dim”? Is graduating from an Ivy League college what makes someone a well-educated individual? Is a successful CEO well-educated because he’s successful or is it because he graduated at the top of his class from

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    Mariah A Rodriquez Professor Kegley CSUB 1009/1019 September 8, 2017 What it Means to be Educated: There is a famous quote by Miles Kingston that states, "knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit. Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad." Often people use the words Knowledge, Wisdom, and Education interchangeably. However, this is far from appropriate. Currently, being an educated individual does not necessarily mean that that individual is wise or knowledgeable but simply that he or she has had

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    of understanding and intelligence flashes out and illuminates the subject at hand." Plato had this to say about dialogue and its importance to the process of education. Does this sound like the educational system that is in place today in the United States? Odds are that it does not. What does being educated mean anyway? What is an undergraduate university education? These questions have been

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    “well-educated” as “having or showing a high level of education.” The opposite of “well-educated” according to Thesaurus.com includes antonyms such as “ignorant”, “unsophisticated”, “stupid”, and “uninformed”. Based on this dictionary definition, a person such as my girlfriend is well-educated since she earned two bachelor’s degrees, a master’s degree, and eventually a doctorate in Human Physiology. Does this definition imply that people who do not have advanced degrees are not well-educated? Since

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    William Cronon’s Only Connect In William Cronon’s Only Connect, Cronon discusses what it means to be liberally educated and why it is a good thing. Cronon explains that he believes that liberal education helps human talent grow, therefore it states that he believes the main goals of getting a liberal education is freedom and growth. Cronon states that there are ten major things that a liberally educated person does, which all involve learning from things around oneself and connecting to things in

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