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- 6101: Private Schools
- ... at a private school is more academically oriented than public schools. Private education provides students with a broader education that accepts diversity. Public education, however, does not have as much diversity due to strict public control that tries to avoid offending others. Private schools are considered to be more experimental because they try and accept new ideas faster. The American public generally seems to support private education, according to this position ...
- 6102: Primary Education & Post Plowden Legacy
- ... Most pupils are to be found in the two middle categories of 'open' and 'closed' negotiation and as such teachers must become keen negotiators if they are to succeed. It should be pointed out that control must be the predominant feature within negotiation - teachers must dictate the concessions that are to be made. The author's 'open' negotiation idea consists of the teacher and pupils making certain concessions, and is dependant ...
- 6103: Political Correctness In The Classroom
- ... The toys that enter many grade school classrooms throughout the country may also seem offensive to people who try to be as politically correct as possible. I can remember an incident involving myself, a water gun and a teacher back in grade four. What had happened was that I pondered onto school grounds with a tiny plastic watergun. As I proceeded down the hallway a teacher took notice of my water ...
- 6104: Mystification
- ... complex, or controversial topic. They mystify the topic by making it appear very important, but unknowable, thus leaving the student with a sense of wonder, or mystery. Mystification does count as a form of knowledge control because mystification makes it impossible for a student to gain a full understanding of a topic from inside the classroom. Mystification could be a way for students to get out of the classroom. This would ...
- 6105: A Liberal Arts Education
- ... of universal knowledge that allows them to think without barriers or restrictions. It allows imaginative thoughts to develop freely and blossom into discoveries and inventions which, in turn, advance society to higher levels. Society gains control, stability, and a higher standard of living with these new inventions and theories. It is evident that a liberal arts education is one of the most useful tool for advancing society in a positive direction ...
- 6106: Board Schools
- ... shown by their elaborate counseling systems. Unfortunately, offering counseling in itself is not enough for many students. Boys in particular seem to fear asking for psychological help. Boys are supposed to present themselves as in control. If a boy shows he is in trouble, what would his faculty or college counselors think? The penalties for breaking the rules are as strict as the rules themselves. Expulsion, probation, and disciplinary restrictions are ...
- 6107: American Education System versus Asian Education System
- ... beliefs. If a student wants to be successful he or she can study very hard and get in to a very good college. On the other hand if a student doesn't have any self control and just wants to get school over with, it is OK too, because nobody cares. The advantage of this kind of educational system is that , it really developes student's individual thinking skills, they are ...
- 6108: Computers in Schools
- ... to the global information system that is logically linked together by a globally unique address space based on the Internet Protocol (IP) or its subsequent extensions. It is able to support communications using the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) suite or its subsequent extensions, and/or other IP-compatible protocols; and it also provides either publicly or privately, high level services layered on the communications and its related infrastructure ...
- 6109: Political Correctness in Schools
- ... The toys that enter many grade school classrooms throughout the country may also seem offensive to people who try to be as politically correct as possible. I can remember an incident involving myself, a water gun and a teacher back in grade four. What had happened was that I pondered onto school grounds with a tiny plastic watergun. As I proceeded down the hallway a teacher took notice of my water ...
- 6110: Definition of Education
- ... thing to accomplish, we would need more money for schools in order to pay for teachers and materials. This would not completely solve the problem however. We must change the way we think and take control of ourselves. It is essential that we not be lead blindly. It is time that we hold people accountable for their actions. No longer are we be to lead by people just because they belong ...
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