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Hong Kong Local Schools And United States Boarding Schools: Successful & Failing Points
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6 pages in length. Education is a perpetual work-in-progress the world over. While Asia maintains a consistency of local school quality when compared with its United States counterpart, American boarding schools provide a more finely tuned education that cannot rival some of the limitations placed upon Asian academics. Indeed, both systems produce well-educated students, however, there also exist inherent failing points to any seemingly perfect situation. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCHngKg.rtf
Hong Kong: Classroom Effects Of Assessment Reform
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A 12 page paper. The education system in Hong Kong is undergoing dramatic and significant changes. The reforms are directed at attitudes as well as practice in terms of curriculum and assessment. Profound changes are being made in the assessment of students. This paper explains what the system was and what the changes in assessment are. The writer discusses what these changes mean to the classroom teacher. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGHKasse.rtf
Impact Of Globalization On Universities
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A 6 page paper that emphasizes Australia whenever possible. The impact of globalization is observed in the numbers of international students attending institutions of higher education, in the increase in Internet programs and in the increase in the number of offshore colleges and universities. The writer provides a general overview of the topic. Some statistical data are included. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGglfuni.rtf
Importance Of Education In Modern Africa
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This 6 page paper discusses the role of education in the development of Africa. Brief statements are made regarding the education system under colonial rule and the models the system follows today. To demonstrate the importance of incorporating African folklore into the education of children, the film Keita (The Heritage of the Griot) is discussed. The theme demonstrates that there must be an integration of the old with the new for cultural integration. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PGedafrc.rtf
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