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    There are several reasons factors that have contributed to my goal of continuing my education. One of which is, I became a mom at the age of 19 and had no clue of what to do. I just graduated high school and was working full time. I had a great support system when it came to my family. Life was such a disaster at this point and I had no idea what to do. I thought about heading back to school but never could find a school that could accommodate my schedule. I called Colorado Christian University

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    In order for our youth to have the best education possible, there needs to be people that are willing to work with them and push them at a young age. They will need to be able to help them when asked and be patient when they're struggling. They will have to be able to talk to the parents and treat everybody equally. An early childhood educator will need to do all of theses things at once in order to offer the best education possible. With a degree in early childhood there is a wide variety of things

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    Michelle Barajas August 31, 2017 Education Code Webquest 1. What is the goal of bilingual education programs? Of ESL programs? How are the goals different/alike? (89.1201) The goals of a bilingual education programs are to help English language learners learn in their native language to develop literacy skill and academic knowledge through listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills that will help them learn the English language and later transition to an all English instruction classroom.

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    My Goals and Philosophy of Education I have always leaned toward the profession of education. I feel that a career in education has much to offer, both personally and professionally. The idea of any other career has never been a question; as a child, and now as an adult, I have always known that my interest lay in teaching. As a child, I would play pretend being a teacher. I had a room full of students who were given assignments and instruction. Also like many students, I had a

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    that the goal of education is to help students be able to survive and thrive in the real world. I believe that the role of the teacher is make sure students understand the standards that are set, to help them grow and to help them get through the school year. I believe that students should keep an open mind, positive attitude towards school and help those around them. I believe that parents and community members should help students with schoolwork, supplies and be involved in their education. I believe

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    There are a number of universities in the United States that offer a liberal arts education. These particular universities encompass philosophy and theology as a part of their core curriculum. By taking such courses, students are enabled to learn and understand more about the world around them, as well as whom they are. A question concerning the existence of God and the role of each individual in society gives rise to speculation. In his article “Why Study Philosophy and Theology”, Dr. Peter Kreeft

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    Goal Statement I enrolled in the doctoral program with the view to enhancing my knowledge and to acquire academic competences in the field of Early Childhood Education. After three years of coursework in the doctoral program I have gained a lot of experience in observing and being part of an enriched learning environment and understanding multiple methods of doing research. From a background of qualitative research I have come to experience and understand the value and efficiency in doing quantitative

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    Place-Based education has been valuable throughout in schools and developing children education. The goal of place education is to serve as a learning organization for program developers, fueling internal growth and program development for the individual organizations. Nonetheless develop an identity, disseminate evaluation techniques, tools and approaches that can be applied elsewhere; and contribute to the research base underlying the field of place-based education and school change (peecworks

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    formulated long-term goals. These specific goals may be some of the most important ones I will ever make. The long-term goals I have decided on right now include becoming a lawyer and an NFL referee. Each field will present their own challenges. If I wish to excel in each field, I will have to be dedicated and motivated each step of the way. This dedication and motivation has come without challenges so far. The major challenge is the pathway to a college education. A college education would almost certainly

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    My current education goals are to graduate with nothing less than a 3.6, commission into the United States Air Force from Detachment 290 at the University of Kentucky, obtain a Ph.D in Political Leadership, and in Theology before I am 35 years old. My career goals are to become an intelligence officer in the Air Force and become a general, create a mentorship program, work in ministry, create scholarship programs, become a lobbyist, own a restaurant and a hotel, as well as becoming a part-time high

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