Solving Common Students Problem from Time to Time

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There is no need to be worried when you have troubles with Math, Algebra, Calculus, or Physics at school, since it is very common to be experienced by many students all over the world. They are indeed the most troublesome subjects at school. From generation to generation, many students face the same difficulties with the subjects, regarding numbers, formulas, and many other things.

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Education Today

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What is education? Education is a process of learning new skills, knowledge and values. Education starts when we are still a baby in our mothers’ womb. Education never ends; it follows us until our very last breathe. Through education, we become a better person.

Teachers are provided to teach us. They are capable to teach us reading, writing, history, science and mathematics. Lessons are either taught in English or Malay in most educational institutions.

There are 4 common types of education:

1. Primary Education. Also known as Elementary School. Consisting about 5-7 years of studies, starting from the age of either 5 or 6; varies in countries. In some countries, this level of education is further subdivided into infant school and junior school.

2. Secondary Education. Also known as High School. Consisting of 5-6 years of studies; starting from the age of either 13 or 14.

3. Higher Education. Also known as Tertiary Education. A further level after completing secondary education to obtain certificates, diplomas, and academic degrees. Students continuing studies from varies colleges and universities worldwide, though some are done locally. In some institutions, students are given an internship in selected companies for real time training.

4. Adult Education. Working adults can continue their education even after leaving higher education. Students can apply Online Education; most common choice of education as students need not attend classes, instead all can be done through the Internet. Classes are conducted virtually.
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Primary Education Imperatives

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When is Congress going to get back to work on No Child Left Behind? With all the furor over the Presidential campaigns, we need to remember to hold Congress accountable for their responsibilities.

States setting their own standards as low as possible to qualify for federal funding is just one of the flaws. Too much classroom time devoted to test-preparation and test-taking is another.

And our schools continue to fail. There is abundant evidence that our top students are not being sufficiently prepared to compete in a global environment. Numerous articles and studies show that we are shortchanging all of our students, including our very best students.

That we delude ourselves that some schools are actually GOOD. 2) Drop-outs are increasing drastically. Even worse than the fact that we are giving our best students inadequate preparation for life – we are also LOSING 28% – 50% – 75% of our students as drop-outs (depending on the area).

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