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    main, if not the sole, purpose of education." Americans tend to prefer a two-syllable synonym, bullshit, for the one-syllable Anglicism, rot-and so we might say that the most important thing one can acquire in college is a well functioning bullshit meter. It's a technology that will never become obsolete" (Delbanco 1). A college education years ago was a commodity whereas nowadays many people see it as a necessity. Although in reality there are many purposes for higher education such as

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    question: “what is the purpose of receiving an education?” Through my primary years of education, I often found school tedious and a misuse of time. I waited in vain for the day when I would graduate from high school, only then to go on to college. As I progressed onward to college however, I learned that my schooling was what I made of it. When I put forth a full effort, I received the most out of my education, which was more than just factual knowledge alone. Receiving an education has an array of benefits

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    My Purpose Of Education

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    is the purpose of education? Wow, that is a loaded question. For many students, their educational experience will look different from their classmates. Some want to become doctors and lawyers while others desire to be auto mechanics and beauticians. Although it may be easier if everyone had the same purpose through education, that is definitely not the case. As a future educator I want to ensure my students have an impactful education. My educational philosophy contains multiple purposes for education

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    Bilingual education should be maintained. The purpose of bilingual education is not to slow down the assimilation process or encourage students to only learn their language, but to allow students to have open-mindedness and learn to communicate with their community. Moreover, bilingual education is now supported by the Proposition 58 that was approved on Nov 8, 2016, in California ballot and repealed most of the 1998 Proposition 227. Facts National Association for Bilingual Education defines bilingual

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    through every aspect of life. As a young man in the United States military, I felt that I had a purpose. It was important to me to be a good soldier and to do a good job serving my country. After I left the military, I found a new purpose as a college student. Now it’s important to me to work hard at my studies and graduate with a good education that will allow me to succeed in life. A college education is a worthy goal, but I found I needed something more. I had to find something uplifting and fun

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    college education is not only a gateway but it also improves one’s networking skills. It is said that attending college, will build close relationships that will benefit you in your career and life itself. Those relationships made in college could open doors of opportunity when it is time for you to branch out into your career. However, it is also said that not attending college will withhold you from the world we live in which is frowned upon. Many people argue that college education is worth it

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    Lenona Okakok’s essay “Serving the Purpose of Education” she discusses the education dilemma in her borough of North Slope, Alaska, where many of the occupants are indigenous people of the Inupiat. Western education was thrust upon the Inupiat people of Alaska, changing the traditional way they taught their children. Okakok explains why and how The Board of Education for North Slope, Alaska took entire control of their education system after having Western education try to influence their way of teaching

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    College is a place of education, dreams, sorrows, and development. Murray states that college is not for teaching liberal arts (Murray). This is ridiculous. College is not just a place to learn the demands of one’s practice, but a place to learn all types of skills in and out of the classroom. The true purpose of a college education (and college itself) is to learn important life skills, build a future, and to find success in their lives. College can teach students many important life skills, inside

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    Education is considered a right in most first world countries and compulsory public education has been in effect in the United States for over a century. So, why do governments have trouble assigning a purpose to public education and experiencing student growth across the board? How can schools change their approach in order to ensure that their students are ready to create their own opportunities? Scholar and politician Winston Churchill notes in his autobiography, My Early Life, “But now I pity

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    my friends shudder at the thought of enduring four more years of schooling -- an education that isn’t free for most by any means. But even though the fear of money crept through my head some nights, I still knew that I would do anything to have the privilege of an education beyond a high school diploma. I knew college would change my life; and with that in mind, I wanted to help change the world. College education leads to many opportunities. Obviously, a degree will furnish credibility to resumes

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