I'm assuming you are talking about post secondary degrees. Through my experience I've found that most students in the general science stream do not want to pursue a masters or a pHD because of a negative stigma associated with getting jobs. There is a lot of news in the media about Engineers, Doctors, Lawyers, Business, and Design starting to have a huge job market. But there is not such a demand for science. Many kids who end up pursuing higher science degrees do so because of the love they have for their work not for the money. Many end up as researchers and professors at a university; however, this is not for everyone.
Most kids I know who started with a Bsc ended up transferring to other faculties like Medicine, Pharmacy, Med Lab, Dentistry etc mostly because of the pay and because they would get out of school quicker.
Education is the rights! It's simple to answer this question!
it didnt-That is not true. After the Soviet Union sent a satelite into space, science and warfare became the main topic and education quality went down. More money also went towards weaponary and science (for war) instead of school and education.
Yes, social class can have an affect on your education as if you are from a lower class, this could hinder your opportunities and therefore leave you demoralised about education. however, higher class students face different problems as stereotypically they could be lazy towards education as they are supported financially and have no need for education. On the other hand a poorer students could do extremely well in an attempt to free themselves from poverty. whichever class you are in your mindset towards education is.
People generally had a negative attitude towards the Bantu Education Act due to its discriminatory and unequal treatment of black South African students.
KATS is an acronym for the the Kansas Association of Teachers of Science which is a part of the National Science Teacher's Association. KATS is working towards the goal of enhancing the role of science by coordinating all levels of science education in all fields of science.
Azza Sharkawy has written: 'Towards a critical multicultural science education at the primary level' -- subject(s): Science, Study and teaching (Elementary), Social aspects, Political aspects, Technological innovations, Aims and objectives, Environmental responsibility, Influence, Education, Multicultural education
Well, there are many colleges in New York City offers a variety of courses and programs towards lawyers and political science majors. They also offer internships towards the students upon graduation from the colleges.
Students manifest that they have internalized their vision, mission, and goals in education by demonstrating alignment between their actions, decisions, and behaviors with these guiding principles. They show a clear understanding of their purpose in education, actively work towards achieving their goals, and consistently apply their values in their academic pursuits. Reflective practices, goal setting, and communication of progress are also indicators of students internalizing their vision, mission, and goals in education.
Anyone who creates art is an artist. Creating a body of work and education are the first steps towards working as an artist.
One of the things a college might consider when you are applying for admission is the student's attitude towards higher education. This means how they perceive that you feel about it. They want to know that you take it seriously and aren't just wanting to attend college because you feel like you have to or are treating it as a joke.
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Population education is integrated into the school curriculum to ensure that students understand the challenges and implications of population growth on society, the environment, and sustainable development. It equips students with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions regarding family planning, health, and responsible citizenship. By incorporating population education, schools aim to promote awareness, critical thinking, and responsible behavior among students towards population-related issues.