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    that is all that matters. Did you know that only one in five Canadian young adults suffer from anxiety, depression, stress, and they even have suicidal tendencies due to the extremely high standards placed on students from both parents and the education system (CMHA National 2013). All of us make the same ‘joke’, “I’m not even getting into a good uni” to mask the anxiety and the overload of stress we feel from the pressure school has created. The curriculum represents a ‘one size fits all’ system

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    only stands 20th place out of 35 industrialized countries for education. Countries like Finland, Japan, and South Korea stand in the top rank of the world for their education and still continue to improve exponentially, while the United States isn’t trying as hard enough. The reasons behind it is the tremendous amount of homework, the pressure of standardized testing and the requirements they have abide to. This undesirable education system hinders the students with stress and affects their test

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    My motivation to teach is rooted in my love for social studies including the opportunities that are available to facilitate conversations that engage students in critically analyzing the past while making connections to the present. I majored in history at California State University, San Bernardino which provided me with a foundation in social studies that I have continued to build upon as an educator. Throughout my academic journey, I have explored various disciplines while trying to discover my

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    Chris Van Allsburg thinks that "most people agree there is a component of skill in art making; you have to learn grammar before you learn how to write"(Allsburg). While the school is redesigning its English curriculum, they are trying to decide how much grammar should be taught and if it will be taught at all. While people may believe that grammar should be taught because today's youth has grown up with shortcuts, it is quite clear that grammar should still be integrated into the school's curriculum

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    Learning, everyone in every Lifetime has learned something, but, do they all learn the same way? If the answer to that is no,then, How do people learn and why is the way that we as humans learn so significant, moreover for children? Well i can think of why, each child learns differently than another additionally, depending on their way of processing information, a traditional method of teaching might not reach them in terms of personal interest including intellectual individuality. This, along with

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    “Education is not just about going to school and getting a degree. It's about widening your knowledge and absorbing the truth about life.” ~ Shakuntala Devi Shakuntala Devi, quoted above, was an Indian writer and mental calculator, popularly known as the "human computer.” She wrote many novels including The World of Homosexuals, which is considered the first study of homosexuality in India. She treated homosexuality in an understanding light and is considered a pioneer in the field. I chose her

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    Our education system is preparing our youth, as well as it has prepared our past selves to the oncoming future, and the society that awaits us, including what will happen and preparing ourselves. That we often numbing our youth, including our education systems by depriving or lacking the creative motive to push ourselves further than we can imagine, and using up the full potential of our inner humane selves. Through this system we are currently establishing in our society, and our education systems

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    without understanding the struggle of acceptance that people of color face, or the significance of rallies and marches for black rights in current society. Or the watered down sex education prevents practically any knowledge that would be useful in modern day life. Currently, majority of what is taught in sex education is abstinence. Although beneficial knowledge, it is unrealistic to expect every child to follow that recommendation; especially

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    but none of the 20 points in the act pertained to students or education (Sheppard). The Pakistani government continues to fail its female citizens by not protecting them and their right to education. Not only does education need to be accessible, but it also needs to improve in quality. The quality of an education is greatly affected by a lack of resources. Lacking resources include money, technology, and protection that make education more affordable and accessible. Many schools that girls are

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    whether or not students are being taught the lessons necessary to succeed in everyday life. Not specifically talking about life after college, or just when they leave school at 3 o’clock every weekday afternoon. There needs to be a change in the education system; there needs to be more life lessons in the classroom in order to create a better future for the student.     Students of every grade level need to be educated on how to succeed not only outside of school, but for when they graduate their

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