So many things around us have been changed by development of technology of which education can’t help being an exception. Some kinds of technology have applied to education and one of products is the E-education which makes us be able to get education wherever and whenever we want to. This feature of E-education has given [...]
The main reason why education in general can be considered to be a market failure is because it is a merit good. These are goods that which the government feels people will under-consume and therefore will subsidise it or provide it for free. Education is one such thing. The government provides lots of public schools [...]
Japanese schools are extremely strict and tough by American standards, but they are also extremely effective at teaching students what they will need to know when they get into the working world. Entrance exams designed to weed out the weak are required for college, high school, junior high, and even some elementary schools. The students [...]
Autism has many prominent characteristics, which help to identify the disorder, but its origin and cause are a mystery to the medical community. How can an ever increasing population of people diagnosed with autism reach a state of independent living when its cause is not yet known? What is known about the disorder has been [...]
“The “Banking Concept” of Education” is Paulo Freire’s careful analysis of the teacher-student relationship through two entirely different types of education, the banking concept of education and problem posing education. Freire describes both the banking concept as well as the idea of problem posing education in terms of the teachers and not the students. He [...]
Where should we get our resources that are children are being taught? There are two of them; one is the classical education and the multicultural education. The multicultural education is presented as the inginuitive way of teaching, incorporating all different cultures into our child’s education. The classical education is the modern way of teaching. Most [...]
Throughout the 20th century, there have been many changes made to the structure of the education system. These include the 1944 Education act which made secondary education compulsory the tri-partite system of school, though the move to a comprehensive system of schools in the 1960?s, to the introduction of the National Curriculum in 1988. While [...]