Category: Education

  • I Know why the Caged Bird cannot Read”: Revolutionizing Education

    Contents 1 Introduction 2 Adaptive Learning and its Importance 3 The Biological Barrier and Cognitive Engagement 4 Teacher Variability and the Role of Adaptive Learning 5 Conclusion 5.1 References Introduction Learning is the art of acquiring new skills. Learning is adaptive. Learning is limitless. Today the educational structure is lacking, and igniting a passion for…

  • My Philosophy of Education as a Teacher: Complexities of Nursing Education

    Contents 0.1 The Convergence of Nursing Theory and Teaching Philosophy 0.2 The Various Roles of Nurse Educators 0.3 Watson’s Theory of Human Caring and its Influence on My Teaching Philosophy 0.4 The Intersection of Multiple Learning Theories in Nursing Education 1 References: The Convergence of Nursing Theory and Teaching Philosophy “The ultimate goal of nursing…

  • Scientific Literature of Physical Education

    You should become familiar with the literature of research on teaching Physical Education. The articles must be cited from a peer-reviewed journal. Here are some examples of journals that you may choose from: Journal of Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance (JOPERD), STRATEGIES, Journal of Teaching in PE (JTPE), Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport. Contents…

  • Are Hispanic, Asian, Native American, or Language-Minority Children Overrepresented in Special Education?

    Students of different races, ethnicities, religions, and genders should always be identified, evaluated, and placed in their least restrictive environment. In special education, many Hispanic, Asian, Native American, or language-minority children are being overlapped and overrepresented in the special education classrooms. The purpose of the study was to determine whether Hispanics, Asians, Native Americans, ELL,…

  • My Philosophy in Life as a Student of Early Childhood Education

    Contents 1 Introduction 2 Exploring Early Childhood Education Programs 3 Professional Commitment in Early Childhood Education 4 Observation and Assessment in Early Childhood Education 5 Building Strong Relationships with Parents for Student Success 6 Conclusion 6.1 References Introduction Since the fifteen hundreds, education for children has progressed extremely. In the mid-fifteen hundreds, John Comenius invented…

  • Curriculum Developers and Administration at Wesley Lakes Elementary School: my Thoughts as a Special Education Teacher

    In education, a curriculum refers to the lessons and academic content taught in a school or in a specific course or program. A curriculum consists of a group of knowledge and skills students are expected to learn, including the learning standards or learning objectives they are expected to meet. Some activities that can be implemented…

  • How does Education Reduce Poverty: Examining Policy Reforms

    Education. A basic human right that should be accessible to all by all. Education involves the process of facilitating the learning of an individual. Learning for all these enables the learner to have greater opportunities to see and understand the world as others live. Learners that attend school develop in confidence, are taught morals and…

  • Improving America’s Education System Quality

    There is a quote by Jeff Daniels in the “Newsroom” that still worries me about our country, while it is a tv show, it is one that is meant to represent real life and all the facts that he said are correct, to put this in context, a young woman in her mid-twenties asked the…

  • The Doctorate of Nursing Practice Education Today

    The medical field is in a constant state of change, which is particularly true for the nursing profession. Nurses have four levels of degrees that can be earned, allowing for practice: associates, bachelors, masters, and doctorate. There are also many certifications or specialties available for nurses who do not want to be tied to bedside…

  • Problems of the Poor Education System in Sierra Leone

    Marian Wright Edelman once said, “Education is for improving the lives of others and for leaving your community and world better than you found it”. Education is one of the most important things in your life, and most people who have it, take it for granted. Places in Africa like Sierra Leone have little to…