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    18 in perceptions of an educated population, just above South Korea and behind Italy” (https://www.usnews.com/news/best-countries/articles/2017-08-25/most-educated-countries-according-to-perception). There is no single solution that can cure the education system without causing other problems in the students and teachers lives. However, if the US were to have year round school, they would have more rigor to learn, and wouldn't be behind other countries. “During the first Algebra II test that fall

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    Many students of color often fall victim to learning in under budgeted schools, or when they do seek to receive a great education, they are put in places where they feel like they do not belong. In the TED talk titled “How students of color confront imposter syndrome,” speaker Dena Simmons presents the issue of the “price” that many students pay for learning while not white. Simmons successfully presents her argument by using powerful, emotionally-engaging personal stories, adding subtle statistics

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    Future educators have many responsibilities such as organising and taking part in school events, working with parents, grading, and most importantly delivering the lesson to where the student will understand. Taking part in school activities helps the teacher get more involved, as to helping the students that school is fun and has more is it that just learning school lessons. There will be lessons on how to learn to be social with other classmates. Working with parents is a very important part in

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    Am I Making the Right Career Choices? What is my life’s work? Well, I plan on dedicating my life to changing the lives of others. Spending every extra minute possible giving back to the community in some way. I feel as if I was made to strongly impact the lives of anyone I cross paths with. Becoming a teacher is one of the many ways I feel that I can achieve these goals. Teaching is so much more than just standing up in front of a classroom and spitting out a lesson plan day after day. Getting

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    WHY EDUCATION IS IMPORTANT. Introduction. Ask yourself this question: why did we choose to go to school? Many says education is a good way for achieving your dreams and becoming successful. Some educators say that acquiring an education is a good plan to earn more money. Most says we go to school to learn new things and to have good morals. In his article, Mr. Manali Oak talk about why education is so important, "Education provides us with knowledge about the world. It paves the way for

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    Inequality in education is a current global issue and is closely related to economic inequality, which is rising within many nations. In 1948, countries signed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which promoted the idea that education is a fundamental human right (M. A., M. D., & A. B). Education is a key factor that influences social and developmental outcomes in countries and communities, and because of this reducing education inequality is an extremely important sustainable development

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    Arguably teaching is one of the most powerful careers offered to the public today. The impact educators have on their students is insurmountable, possibly lasting the child’s entire lifetime. This is why educators should be dedicated to being a positive impact on the child’s life, and creating a safe classroom environment. Educators can successfully do this if they are aware of the developmental, behavioral and social needs of their students, fully comprehend the impacts of trauma and poverty

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    article called “Should boys and girls be taught separately in our schools?” written by former teacher and a researcher at education think tank LKMco Ellie Mulcahy, states that “In 2016, 76% of psychology and 73% of English A-level entries came from girls. On the flip side, more than nine in 10 young people taking computing A-level are boys.” Students should be provided the same education to produce a more unbiased society. Separating classes could also that fuel the ongoing idea that girls are a distraction

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    Education gets Involved If education had more money they could make their community a better place by allowing updates to be made when necessary. Education is in need of money due to the lack of funds they receive from the state. If tax money went to education this problem would solved. More money would increase teachers pay, pay for textbooks, supplies and food. Education is important to everyone around the world. Without an education, children would not have a knowledge unless learned at home

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    Education plays an important role in one’s life. From a young age, one enters the education system and spends many years in it. Education shapes who one is. It teaches them about the world around them and society as a whole. Education is meant to be a positive experience, where one is opened to many new experiences. Furthermore, education prepares one to be successful in society. It is through education that one learns necessary skills. One is also influenced by their education. What they learn

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