About Learning and Education

A Parent and Educator's View Supported by Overseas Experience

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching
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Author: Dr. Dawlat Bishara, Dr. Safwat Bishara ISBN: 9781504932882
Publisher: AuthorHouse Publication: August 26, 2015
Imprint: AuthorHouse Language: English
Author: Dr. Dawlat Bishara, Dr. Safwat Bishara
ISBN: 9781504932882
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Publication: August 26, 2015
Imprint: AuthorHouse
Language: English

Developed societies have world-class healthcare and good education. Both command a good portion of the budget and public interest. America has healthcare services that are the envy of the world. But education has been suffering over the past few decades as evidenced by our childrens low scores on the international PISA Test when compared with other industrialized nations in math, science, and reading. Many blamed lack of funding, poverty, and minority students. Education powerhouses, Finland and Korea, regularly recruited their teachers from the top of their graduating class. Students were serious and studied hard; their parents were cognizant of the significance of education and set high expectations for their children. The society respected the teaching profession. Children were aware of their teachers achievements; they were respectful and spared no effort to learn.

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Developed societies have world-class healthcare and good education. Both command a good portion of the budget and public interest. America has healthcare services that are the envy of the world. But education has been suffering over the past few decades as evidenced by our childrens low scores on the international PISA Test when compared with other industrialized nations in math, science, and reading. Many blamed lack of funding, poverty, and minority students. Education powerhouses, Finland and Korea, regularly recruited their teachers from the top of their graduating class. Students were serious and studied hard; their parents were cognizant of the significance of education and set high expectations for their children. The society respected the teaching profession. Children were aware of their teachers achievements; they were respectful and spared no effort to learn.

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