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    traditional schooling system due to a myriad of reasons (i.e. medical needs, social pressures, transient family requirements, etc.). However, is it right for students? Does it best serve the needs of the 21st century learner? Does the quality of education received in virtual…

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    provide background information regarding brain research in their article “Engaging Students with Brain-Based Learning.” All schools can learn from career and technical education models that actively involve students in the learning process. From 1990’s research it is clear that emotions are tied to memory. Use of all the senses enhances memory as well. Real-life experiences are stored differently than fictional stories…

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    My Philosophy of Education The American Heritage Dictionary defines philosophy as the “love and pursuit of wisdom by intellectual means and moral self-discipline” (para 1 2005). The second definition in the American Heritage Dictionary states that philosophy is an “investigation of the nature, causes, or principles of reality, knowledge, or values, based on logical reasoning rather than empirical methods”(para 1 2005). Philosophy of education means that I love education and that I am in search…

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    A. Tingle, Lynne R., Jason Schoeneberger, and Bob Algozzine. "Does Grade Retention Make A Difference?." Clearing House 85.5 (2012): 179-185. Academic Search Complete. Web. 1 Nov. 2014. B. The article first introduces the controversy over grade retention and the effects that tag along, such as "opportunities lost, mental health risks, and educational resources" (Tingle, Schoeneberger, and Algozzine 179). The article then addresses the effectiveness of students who were held back and gives…

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    because at that point if you didn’t know how to avoid plagiarism or at least know what it was, then you were not paying attention in grade school. That’s also why I think it is so important to at least touch base with plagiarism no matter what level education you are in. That’s exactly what you will find in this paper. Plagiarism: According to both Hult and Huckin in The New Century Handbook, (2016) they define plagiarism as the unauthorized or misleading use of the language and text of…

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    The Virgin Islands Department of Education was founded in 1999 and is responsible for all academic personnel, ranging from administration to teachers. This department is responsible for the conduct, coordination and development of educational facilities on the islands of St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John. The department is associated with all schools that cater to children in the elementary level, all the way to middle and upper school. The department of education operates under a mission…

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    An Example of Functionalism: Education One example of functionalism happening in the world today is public education. In the United States, education is a State and local responsibility. To illustrate, the Department of Education was created “In 1867 to collect information on schools and teaching that would help the States establish effective school systems” (Anon 2012). According to the article of the U.S Department of Education (Anon 2012), it states and communities as well as public and…

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    worth the tuition costs, and if a technical or science based major is a better option. Martha Nussbaum, in her essay “ Education for Profit, Education for Democracy”, brings attention to how “the current focus on education as a form of career training fails to teach students the skills necessary to participate in the political process” (61). Liberal arts schools aim to strengthen a student’s range of knowledge through the studies of arts and humanities. Such an education would provide a student…

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    “The education system in Trinidad and Tobago would have crumbled with alarming swiftness if it were not for the enormous presence and contribution of several denominational boards- both big and small” (Maharaj, 2014). According to the Merriam Webster online dictionary, a denomination refers to a religious organization whose congregations are united in their adherence to its beliefs and practices. The Concordat existing in Trinidad and Tobago represents the pre-Independence agreement that was…

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    Although high school students in a fixed mindset can get away from the actual learning and entering the period of college, they don’t really get anything from the classes they’re taking. In college, technical knowledge is the first half of the process but the application of these hard skills constitutes the second half. In addition, one exciting part about college is distinguishing the geniuses and the talented peers from the people who worked hard and…

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