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After graduating from high school a few years ago, I had achieved a significant milestone in my educational journey. I had to take some time and think about the kind of future that was suitable for me, one that would lead me to a fulfilling and happy life. I had...
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Many employees usually end up retiring with no money to invest in other forms of businesses. This phenomenon leads them to fast poverty and poor living standards. Numerous researches show that the lack of education on financial matters as well as poor pension plans by the employees fuels this problem....
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The current Western Australia’s Department of Education (WADoE) Excursions policy document was enacted in 2003 and serves as the primary guidance for the planning, and initiating of off-site school excursions. A school excursion is defined as an activity that take place off of the school grounds as an integral opportunity...
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In a very real sense, the interactions between teachers and students are fundamental to all that occurs within the classroom setting, and because these relationships define how learning exists as a process. Students rely on materials to gain information but, and certainly in younger grades, knowledge has no context if...
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Specific Features of Generations In order to attract the top talent teachers, the employers should not be too focused on generations, although some specifications should be taken into account. Each generation has individual working style features that are important to implement in recruiting practice. A generation of traditionalists or veterans...
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Alcohol is known to be one of the most devastating public health problems. It ruins lives and does not allow people to function adequately in their environment. People suffering from alcohol abuse quit their jobs and experience grave consequences of social exclusion. Nurses that deal with cases of alcohol abuse...
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The education system has reached a point where money is scarce, as more and more schools each year are losing their funding. With each passing year, schools are deciding which programs are worth salvaging. It’s easy to understand why music and the arts are the first to go; science, math,...
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The problem of information acquisition and its relation to the development of knowledge has been a subject of numerous discussions among philosophers for centuries. In particular, many of them view the emergence and appearance of new technologies as a potential threat to people’s ability to gain knowledge and wisdom. In...
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Mifsud, Villa, & Camilleri’s article “Attitudes towards the Effects of the Use of Video Games in Classroom Learning with Specific Reference to Literacy Attainment” discusses a quantitative experimental study carried out with the following research aims: to assess the attitudes to using video games in classroom of teachers, students, and...
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Introduction Access to education is one of the many basic human rights that all children are entitled to. However, in spite of the many resources that have been channeled towards it, there still exist numerous challenges that end up having an impact on the outcome of students as they go...
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A significant issue in the field of nursing policy is the lack of funding for nursing education which results in a disjunction between the supply and demand for nurses; a close look at the media over the past five years shows that this policy issue, far from being addressed, has...
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