Category: /History
In many eras, events happened as a reaction, and often an overreaction, to events of the prior era. In the Middle Ages, a proper education was extremely rare for the common people. As a reaction to the Middle Ages, in the early renaissance
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Category: /Literature/English
Equal V. Fair
The United States of America was built on the foundation of equal opportunity and freedom. Throughout history, the ideals surrounding education and equality have been challenged. Brown V. Board of Education has served
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Category: /Literature/English
In The Jungle Books, Mowgli is a prime example of how education is the most important tool in society, and like any other tool, it can only be beneficial when used correctly. Mowgli shows that in order to survive in society, a child needs the education
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Category: /Science & Technology
Learner Profile
The impact of Distance Education on the process of learning defines not only distinct roles for the instructor, the instruction and the technology involved but also the role of the distance learner who faces a change from
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Category: /History
During the post-classical period, the Islamic and Confucianist world religions?were based upon the principles of spiritual and intellectual growth. Both valued intelligence and knowledge, and strongly supported education, yet each religion viewed
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Category: /Literature/English
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A Confederacy of Dunces as a Criticism of Higher Education
Whether in an effort to become more educated and to obtain more lucrative jobs or due to the need for better education in an increasingly
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
Schoolhouse or Home School?
What do George Washington and the Hanson brothers have in common? Do you give up? Well, the answer is that both of them were educated in their homes. Queen Elizabeth, Thomas Edison, and Theodore Roosevelt were also
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Category: /Literature/English
In At-Risk Students/Educating Parents, Edward Hegstrom writes about a unique program designed to help immigrant students by educating their parents. The program called Parent Academy was designed by the Metropolitan Organization and works
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
Have you noticed about gangs and lower grades in inner-city school areas?
There isn't a problem with the teachers, the teachers are fine, what we need to think about is the parents.
Most parents in inner-city areas do not have an education an do
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Category: /Literature/English
Unleashing Human Potential
The essence of studia humanitatis is akin to that of the Renaissance in general. The beginning of studies in the humane arts was in many ways a new birth of education, thinking and social structure, but it was also
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