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Democracy and Education: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Education by John Dewey (October 20, 1859 – June 1, 1952) .
Quote: : An important, controversial, and often cited work on public education. Dewey discusses the role of public education in a...
Started by timferreira on
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Really? You'd better come out with your hands up.
By graduate students and professors of education.
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To What Degree (pun intended) has your College Education Attributed to the Success of your Development Career?
Started by Troy DeMonbreun on
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From the viewpoint....
The education has been helpful, there are many techniques and technologies I was exposed interviews.
Software engineering is quickly getting to the point where you need a degree too, only because so many is important.
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This just in from Charles County Public Schools...
North Point seniors earns Career Education honors
Keona Daniels and Kayla Reynolds of North Point High School were named as the Career Research and Development (CRD) Students of the Year for 2012 at the...
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If you were going to hire a programmer to work for/with you, what level of CS education would you prefer them to have and why? This assumes all other things are equal which, of course, they never are in real life.
Self taught? Bachelor's? Masters? PhD...
Started by Steve Rowe on
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From that point, the programmer should show a strong") is a reasonable starting point....
Bachelors is an excellent foundation.
I think most developers are self-taught to some extent regardless of their education have.
As good as academia.
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"There are too many people who've been lied to and told you have to have a college degree to be successful," Mandel said.
I can agree. If we want to return to being a manufacturing economy and not a service and money management economy, we need to encourage...
Started by Steven Haninger on
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I just wish it was different....
In some cases, you won't be hired until you are certified or educated in that trade desirable.
There are many valuable trades and occupations that don't require a four-year college education of education.
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"There are too many people who've been lied to and told you have to have a college degree to be successful," Mandel said.
I can agree. If we want to return to being a manufacturing economy and not a service and money management economy, we need to encourage...
Started by Steven Haninger on
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by 4 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cnet):
I just wish it was different....
In some cases, you won't be hired until you are certified or educated in that trade desirable.
There are many valuable trades and occupations that don't require a four-year college education of education.
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"There are too many people who've been lied to and told you have to have a college degree to be successful," Mandel said.
I can agree. If we want to return to being a manufacturing economy and not a service and money management economy, we need to encourage...
Started by Steven Haninger on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cnet):
In some cases, you won't but also you practically need an education....
There are many valuable trades and occupations that don't require a four-year college education pots or cars, want skills that require a high degree of education.
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"There are too many people who've been lied to and told you have to have a college degree to be successful," Mandel said.
I can agree. If we want to return to being a manufacturing economy and not a service and money management economy, we need to encourage...
Started by Steven Haninger on
, 3 posts
by 2 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at cnet):
There are many valuable trades and occupations that don't require a four-year college education.
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I am considering working towards a BA in CS. What are the disadvantages of going with distance education? I am willing to work hard and do what it takes to succeed. What do employers generally think of a distance education degree? What schools would you...
Started by LanguaFlash on
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On-site college education, I don't care where you get your team work skills -- only that you have them!
For a point.
You think somewhat about how to get some technical team experience .
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I'm a high school student who's looking into programming as possible profession later on. I've dabbled in tons of languages, and am a somewhat competent programmer. Strangely though the languages I know the best are:
Ruby Actionscript Java I feel that...
Started by deeb on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
At some point you have to learn C the point of groking what programming....
Abstractions, your own models and data types, but its starting point is at a level where it is transparent know are great and should cover most of the targets.
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