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alyzarram

Education Should Be Free for Everyone - 2 views

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    Information can readily be absorbed when it is relevant to human purpose. The proper focus of authentic education is not ingestion and disgorgement of information like trained seals clapping their flippers on command but a development process that leads to critical thinking and life-long learning skills.
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    I agree, many other countries already have free education. I bet the wage gap would definitely benefit from the country having a free education system in the United States.
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    I agree with this I think education should always be free. Everyone should be able to get a decent education even if they are not financially well off.
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    I feel there would be more to benefit from having a higher population of educated individuals. These people would have more to contribute to society and the economy, so there would be more to gain in the long run.
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    I agree with this education should be free. Lots of people don't go to college for the fact that they cant afford to go. President Biden has canceled student loans which I think was really good of him to do. I know people who are in debt due to this.
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    Education overall has so many social issues carved into it, cost being one of the major ones. Even just cutting down the cost would help. but we are one of the most expensive countries to attend college in. Like the article you linked states, student loans and the excessive amount people spend on an education results in them becoming bankrupt before even starting out.
tcrockett89

Fast Facts - 1 views

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    "Question: What percentage of students with disabilities are educated in regular classrooms? Response: The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), enacted in 1975, mandates that children and youth ages 3-21 with disabilities be provided a free and appropriate public school education. In fall 2013, some 95 percent of 6- to 21-year-old students with disabilities were served in regular schools; 3 percent were served in a separate school for students with disabilities; 1 percent were placed in regular private schools by their parents; and less than 1 percent each were served in one of the following environments: in a separate residential facility, homebound or in a hospital, or in a correctional facility. SOURCE: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics. (2016). Digest of Education Statistics, 2015 (NCES 2016-014), Chapter 2."
tif2171863

NEA - It's Time to Push for Free College. Education is Key - 2 views

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    I think this is a great topic. Since, we are all in college and know first hand the expenses of college. This article argues to push for free college. He talks about a college in Georgia where they have scholarships for free college. I think this is rather interesting!
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    This is an interesting thought however, I feel that too easily the system would get bogged down. Also, the money to pay for this free college would have to come from tax-payers. In reality I don't see how it would work. I know in Germany college is free IF a student has a certain score on a standardized test, so that the government sees the student as a worthwhile investment. It sounds harsh, but it works. I think in America too many things would cause that rule to be derailed. Also, Germany has as much smaller and homogeneous population, so that works better.
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    I am a person who is all for free education..in theory. Like Amanda, I do not believe it would be beneficial to provide the United States with free education because we as the tax papers would suffer. However, I do wish the government would make it so that we are not in such crippling debt once our education is over.
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    As much as I would love to see free education, it would not be free because it would come down to the average tax payer to pay for it. I do however wish to see lower interest rates.
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    I wish education could be 100% free. Everyone is always pushing us younger people to pursue a college degree without knowing that college isn't just a sign up and go kind of thing. You have to pay thousands of dollars either out of pocket or by federal funding.
alexisullery

Freedom of Education: A Civil Liberty - Foundation for Economic Education - 0 views

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    This article shows that education should be a basic right for all people who want it. Everyone should have the ability to get a free, good education. This article argues that this right has not been something that is basic for all but it should be.
courtneymlane

Educational Rights Overview - 0 views

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    This website discusses the rights of an individual to a free education. It also describes the law in which a person with learning disabilities in entitled to.
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    Disabled children of the U.S have a right to public education without a cost to their family. Every school has to try to meet the needs of every child with disabilities by providing special education. This is a law that says that every child who has a disability has to be taught in a "least restrictive environment". Meaning disabled kids go to the school in their district and also go to school with children who have no disabilities. This law also states that a disabled child should be put into a class that they would have been put into if they were not disabled if possible.
lizbradshaw

Free higher education - 0 views

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    This article argues the point that higher education should be free for a couple reasons. One of the reasons is why pay more to take the required classes for a specific field when once in the field the training received is very different. The author also suggests a solution to cutting the cost for higher education and improving the quality .
tcrockett89

What is the Human Right to Education - 0 views

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    This topic focusing on the right to primary eductation to be fee free in the USA. In this article they discuss the right to education to ensure access to quality schools and to an education that is directed towards the full development of the human personality. This articles hits six priority human rights principles relevant to education in the United States.
kopsahl3513

An American imperative: Public education - 1 views

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    This site offers a very large amount of information. One major issue it discusses is the right to a free public education. A list is provided to show what public education in America means.
Jennifer Seeglitz

What Is FAPE, and What Can It Mean to My Child? - 0 views

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    This artice is about FAPE, Free and Appropriate Public Education. FAPE is a part of the IDEA, Individuals with Disabilites in Education Act.
mon2155514

The 2 sides of Free College - SmartAsset - 2 views

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    The website is about the arguments that revolve around having fshowree education, the good and the bad side. It illustrated that president Obama and Bernie Sanders wanted to make college free for students and it shows the two perspectivies.
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    I really do think that there could be more benefits to free collage than negatives, that is until I read this article. So many valid points, its hard to know who's side I'm really on.
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    This article splitting the pros and cons of free college was a interesting way for the reader to determine after reading whether they agree or disagree.
hal2113711

College tuition free - 0 views

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    The site provides information about ways the United States can make college tuition free for students. The information provided is from useful sites that give examples of how we can accomplish free education.
Devon Feagans

Khan Academy Could Change Education - 0 views

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    This article reports testing of a new system of teaching by the Khan Academy, a provider of free online teaching videos. It is currently being tested in a group of schools in San Francisco. Once more information on results is gathered, the new system may become an effective tool to reach more children that struggle with learning.
melodysr

Free College Education - 0 views

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    The high cost of college eliminates many would-be students. Free college should be available to all according to president hopeful Bernie Sanders.
ale2162299

Do Students Still Have Free Speech in School? - 0 views

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    Social media has eroded young people's privacy-and advocates are trying to win it back. Please consider disabling it for our site, or supporting our work in one of these ways Subscribe Now >
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    This article discusses the issue of children/minors not have the right to freedom of speech while at school. Many schools punish children for things they say or wear, even though that could be seen as a direct violation to the rights of freedom of speech and freedom of expression.
aus2134481

Bully-Free - Education Votes - 0 views

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    This website shows the reasons of bullying in schooling. It also has links in which you can find ways to help stop bullying.
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    I do think that schools need to come up with a way to handle bullying correctly. To some how prevent bullying from happening within school.
kia2150202

Free Speech and Public Schools - 0 views

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    Freedom of Speech is a right on public school grounds, with of course exceptions. Anyone can reveal their views as long as it can be stopped with no issue. Students and teachers have different rights when it comes to this. School employees have protection when the issue is public, but not when it is related to sensitive subjects, such as school policies. The First Amendment Free Speech is consistently changing and always comes into act today.
jes2173947

It's Too Expensive to Go to College Anymore - 0 views

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    America is the land where all your hopes and dreams can come true. Anyone with a drive to learn more should have an equal and fair opportunity to attend college. We could only fantasize about free college education. Student debt is expected to rise from $35,000 to $45,000 in the next generation and will only continue to go up. A college degree is worth so much more than a college degree. A good education is valuable. Although the price may be high, you will be rewarded by help for the future. Joseph, M. (2013) It's too expensive to go to college anymore. Available at: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/marc-joseph/its-too-expensive-to-go-t_b_3935231.html (Accessed: 12 September 2016). In-text citations: (Joseph, 2013)
katiecakes6

What Does Free Speech Mean? - 0 views

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    This site list U.S. citizens rights to the freedom of speech. Informative of what you can and can't do in legal terms in relation to this topic.
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    This site list U.S. citizens rights to the freedom of speech. Informative of what you can and can't do in legal terms in relation to this topic.
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    This article defines freedom of speech and what it means to all of us. One of our core beliefs in America is freedom of speech, but where does that end? What are the perimeters ?
jul2201173

Child Labor - 2 views

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    In this article it speaks upon the issue of children who are forced to be working due to the high cost of education. This can be harmful to a child's health physically and mentally.
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    This article provides a great amount of detail that is associated with child labor and what is needed to have the world free of child labor. Out of all the suggestions provided by the authur, "unified global action" was the one that stood out to me the most.
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    It sadden me to see that some children have it worse then others. Myself as a college student and working gets overwhelming, I couldn't imagine how children younger feel.
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    I believe child labor is a form of abuse. If a child is not old enough to have the mental capacity to be working, it is not fair. It is also dangerous to allow children to do many kinds of work.
kaleighallen

What Does Free Speech Mean? - 0 views

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    This is link is a government site that defines the First Amendment. This page defines what is and is not under the First Amendment.
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    Among other cherished values, the First Amendment protects freedom of speech. The U.S. Supreme Court often has struggled to determine what exactly constitutes protected speech. The following are examples of speech, both direct (words) and symbolic (actions), that the Court has decided are either entitled to First Amendment protections, or not.
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    Among other cherished values, the First Amendment protects freedom of speech. The U.S. Supreme Court often has struggled to determine what exactly constitutes protected speech. The following are examples of speech, both direct (words) and symbolic (actions), that the Court has decided are either entitled to First Amendment protections, or not.
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    This website allows to look at the First Amendment and get a better understanding of what freedom of speech really means.
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