Education is
what you make it!
Education is the
very life-blood of a country. If the education system goes down
the spout, the country must follow. Education is a key element
of empowerment. Education is becoming increasingly
international.
Not only are the materials becoming more influenced by the
rich international environment, but exchanges among students at
all levels are also playing an increasingly important role.
Education is already so generally provided in America and
other countries [1897], that, without forecasting imaginary
conditions, there is no difficulty in seeing how much equality
is given by that opportunity…. The same amount of time is given
to all; the same courses are prescribed for all; the same
teachers are appointed to all.
Education is the silver bullet. We don't need little
changes, we need gigantic revolutionary changes. Education is
the key of life. It's crucial our kids understand the roots of
math and sciences through pre-school Obama proposed.
This nations future wholly depend on our kids education
success.I just madeup my mind to go with Obama,we need a new
direction not Bush and Clinton dynasty.Guys!!
Education is the catalyst which breaks the cycle of poverty
in the developing world and provides children with the
opportunity for a positive future.
Education is also empowerment. Education is the key factor
in achieving employment and thus an enhanced quality of life
for people with disabilities.
The right of entry, or access, which is defined in the 1996
Oxford Dictionary as the "right or opportunity to reach, or
enter, or visit", to postsecondary education is wrought with
barriers for youth with disabilities.
Learning is not the content consumption process the formal
education system perceives it to be. A simple experiential
example of how we approach and read a book illustrates this
concept. Learning is often a messy business.
Time can seem to stand still - or seem to go by in a flash.
Learning is, thus, not seen as the acquisition of knowledge by
individuals so much as a process of social participation.
The nature of the situation impacts significantly on the
process.
Learning is initiated, nurtured, monitored, and certified
primarily by teachers in classrooms on a campus.
We have experimented with distance education that takes
courses off campus, but while it has increased student access,
it retains the old model of education: distance education is a
nontraditional delivery system for traditional education.
Online education is rapidly increasing, and online doctoral
programs have even developed at leading research universities.
Online learning is especially beneficial to adults who, due to
distance, time, or physical limitations cannot access
traditional educational opportunities.
If you are still not sure if online learning is for you,
take a free online quiz at onlinelearning.net to determine your
readiness to be an online learner.
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