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    tensions within a city. The education institution and the uniform both represent the city at a high standard, each in different ways. The education institution represents the city through physical structure, social organization and attitudes. The uniform represents the city through the attributes of an urban city and the tensions brought up within it. As Lewis Mumford said, “the city is a theatre of social action”, which is why I believe an education institution is served as a symbol for the…

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    Conflict theorists believe that education highlights the social differences within the various classes, races and ethnicities. Conflict Theorists vision school as an institution that reflects the social hierarchy by granting prominence to the power relationship in the society. It’s interesting to see how it mirrors the conflicts in a society. They believe education promotes social inequality by the impact of hidden curriculum, standardized testing and unequal…

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    Inequality is an adverse effect from no self-control within a social structure related to the social problems of addiction. Gillebaart & Ridder (2015) expressed what control can do for people in article “Effortless Self-Control.” According to “Effortless Self-Control” by Gillebaart & Ridder (2015) reads, “Self-control is regarded as pivotal in human evolution. Self-control is often defined as the ability to inhibit or overrule immediate urges to attain a long term goal (p. 89).” Gillebaart &…

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    Vietnam Education Case Study

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    development. Therefore, education and training is the most important factor in the formation and development for high quality human resources and these things should be focused right from the policies and guidelines of the government. Throughout the process of innovation since 1986, Vietnamese education has gained many important achievements but still remains some weaknesses and shortcomings. Therefore, the aim of this paper is to analyze a policy from the government about education, in…

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    theories that center on perceived inadequacy as characteristic of the basic writer, the skills view that focuses on correcting student error, and service course ideology that simply views basic writing in a vacuum, separate and worthless to the institutions that house them. According to Fox, all these principles assume that basic writers and basic writing classes bring no value to the classroom and the academic community, subsequently discounting students’ knowledge, talents, and skills. As a…

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    government funds should be allocated towards education, and how America’s educational system is falling behind other industrialized nations. In our society today, students face a multitude of factors that can ultimately decide their post-secondary education. Among these include a student’s transition from high school to college, the cost of college in comparison to universities abroad, and the difference between attending a traditional higher education university and attending a professional…

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    There are many social problems that we in the U.S. have faced in the past, present and will continue to face in the future. From racism, to women’s inequality, social problems are most definitely- amongst us, and those were just a few of them. The social problem that I will discuss is educational inequality. The way schools are funded, family’s background, and social class are all some form of educational inequality. Educational inequality is indeed a social problem. Korgen and Furst (2012),…

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    developed extremely in the last 30 years. However, many countries including the mainland of China are facing the challenge of high youth unemployment. The Social Science institution of the Chinese Academy argues that the youth unemployment will have social, political and economic impacts on all aspects of the country (The Social Science institution of Chinese Academy. N.B). This essay will discuss the major reason, which causes the high youth unemployment from two aspects, economic situation…

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    Higher learning institutions have a responsibility of ensuring that students are being catered for as the latter face diverse challenges such as alcohol and substance abuse, among others within and outside the campuses. This can be done through creating a relatively comfortable environment that helps in resolving the challenges likely to arise. For instance, a lot of input in terms of resources such as facilities, skilled human resource, technology, space, inter alia is essential for any higher…

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    Education Brittany McBryant Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College Why do we have Schools? A Functionalist Perspective. Education is a social institution through which a society’s children are taught basic academic knowledge, learning skills, and cultural norms (Kierns et. al, 2015). A functionalist would ask how our education systems serve our society. The answers to this question are that our school systems provide the knowledge and skills one needs to be productive in society, teaches the…

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