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Development Comprehensive Education In UK, Post-War
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This 5 page paper discusses the development of the comprehensive education system following World War II. The Butler Education Act of 1944 established the comprehensive secondary education system. It was a tripartite system with students identified for one of three types of secondary schools based on tests they took at age 11. This essay discuses the purpose of the Act and the arguments for and against the system. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGcmpUK.rtf
Devising a Method for Researching TESOL in Japan
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A 20 page paper addressing
researching the state of English instruction in Japan. The Japanese are said to have greater
difficulty in acquiring a working knowledge of English, but indications are that cultural issues
may lead passive and active resistance to English acquisition. The purpose here is to devise a
study of the effectiveness of Teaching of English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) in
Japan, keeping cultural considerations uppermost in the design of the study. The paper includes
a literature review that discusses the cultural issues of imposing English on the Japanese, despite
recommendations that English become Japan's second official language in 2002. Half of the
paper is devoted to considerations for developing a survey instrument that will produce
statistically significant and unbiased results. Bibliography lists 33 sources.
Filename: KSEngJapan.wps
Early Childhood Education And The Theory Of Kindergarten
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A 4 page paper that discusses the initiation of kindergarten by Friedrich Froebel. Froebel's philosophies and premises are explained. The adoption of kindergarten in the U.S. is also discussed. The essay then turns to early childhood education and presents the first attempts with this concept in the early 1800s. The next serious movement towards early childhood education was the Head Start program, which began in the 1960s. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PGecekn.rtf
Education and Single Parent Families
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This 9 page paper looks at single parent families in the United Kingdom. Implications for further research is included. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: SA812edu.rtf
Education in Brazil
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A 20 page research paper discussing all aspects of education in Brazil and making comparisons to the U.S. Including are methods of evaluation, exam styles, deliverance & training, forms of governance and much more. Bibliography lists 14 scholarly sources.
Filename: Braziled.wps
Education In Canada Enlightening Or Controlling
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A 5 page paper that discusses the question: Does education provide enlightenment or does it ensure social control? The writer concludes that it promotes social control and explains how. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: PGedcnd.rtf
Education in Canada: The Need for the Separation of Church and State
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This is a 7 page paper discussing the need for the separation of church and state in the educational system in Canada. Most provinces in Canada struggle with the incorporation of church and state in the educational system. Historically, the allowance for funding to religious based school systems can be traced back before Confederation and the Constitution Act of 1867. The Act required the public funding of Roman Catholics schools in Ontario. Despite the provincial funding of public and Catholic separate schools however, funding to school systems controlled by other religions has been denied; a practice which was deemed “discriminatory” by the United Nations in 1999. Funding of separate schools varies from province to province. In addition to the fact that “financial discrimination” is being practiced and can be argued to be in violation of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, recent studies have found that more than one educational system in a province is not cost efficient and by that reasoning alone should lead to the separation of church and state within the educational system. Private educational systems have also been found to not have the same provincial standards in regards to teacher qualifications and provincial exams among other inequities. Overall then, it can be argued that based on evidence of current discrimination, the need for the protection of the strength of the public school system, discrepancies in standards, democratic rights and the need for financial efficiency, there should be a separation of church and state within the educational system in Canada.
Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TJCancs1.rtf
Education in China
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This 4 page paper looks at the environment in which a new educational system in China is to be implemented and considers how this may be achieved.
Filename: TEchinaed.rtf
Education in Japan
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A 4 page paper discussing the organization, administration and approach to education in Japan. The paper discusses the "typical" path as well as differences in special education between the Japanese and US systems. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: KSeduJapan.rtf