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My Solution for Better Education | Slow Russian - Duration: 9:05.

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Education. Education, I believe,

is in decline all over the world. At least, in Russia and in USA for sure.

I believe that schools and universities treat education wrong.

There are no such teachers, who would evaluate your knowledge, but not

just count your grades, then combine them and give you a final grade

for the course. For all my life I have studied in school 11 years, this is my fourth year in

university, and I had two teachers, who really gave me real knowledge,

who taught me not for me to get a grade,

but for me to know the material. It was my teacher of Russian language and literature in

school, and last year I had a course analysis of systems ... system analysis and design,

and in both of these classes I really learned something, in both classes I

did not think about grades at all, I was thinking about knowledge, because I

knew that the teacher would not grade me by how I did on a test,

but will grade my knowledge. I knew that, if I have 50 points for each

test, but I really know the material, then the teacher will give me a good grade.

And, unfortunately, few of the teachers have an actual goal to give knowledge to people.

They have some measurements, they have quotas, probably, they have checks and

to ... for the university, for example, to get a certification, then I think that there is

some evaluation ... evaluation ... there is some kind of assessment of grades of students, that is, if

in your class everyone gets three (C) and two (B), then you are a bad teacher. And in actuality

it's ... it's not necessarily so. But, unfortunately, now very few of the teachers

really take care of their students. It's bad. The fact is that I understand why

this happens because there's one teacher and 30 students, and it is very difficult to somehow treat each one

individually, and therefore we need to have tests. It's simply

necessary. But I also think that with the development of

technologies this will all change slowly. I believe that ... I have this

proposal that I think is very correct, because, because

I think so. I'm very young, very inexperienced person, therefore most likely

I'm wrong, but I suggest

in university... in universities, that lectures are to be recorded on the

on the camera, and that the students watch these lectures in advance. For example, tomorrow we

will have a lesson in mathematics, and all the students watched a lecture, a video-lecture,

that is, it's 50 minutes, at the end they have exercise, in the end they have all the

resources that are needed, and they come to class only to ask

something, clarify, to find out, and so on. And tests

should not take place in terms of responses to questions.

That is, "what is the planet Earth?" ... I apologize "what's the shape of the planet Earth?" 1). square

2). triangle or 3). circle or 4). sphere and the answer is very very

obvious, but we need to do it in a way, so that the teacher and student...for the teacher

to ask questions that are directed at the understanding of the material,

and not only at memorizing, at memorizing of some

some ... forgot what they are called, the definitions of this or that material, and this, I think, will improve the quality of

knowledge of people, because right now, in my class I know that 80

percent of people have zero, zero knowledge, because they cheat on exams, they

are prepared only for tests, and after the test all knowledge disappears, and

so when they go to work, they have zero knowledge, but we need to somehow correct this, so that people

can have knowledge, so that they can master it , and only then, I think, the world will change to

a much better world.

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Plight of The Disabled, Judith Heumann, Education for Disabled, Rights Activist - Duration: 3:15.

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Like Ed Roberts, Judy Heumann had Polio. The public school, she attended, would not

allow her to attend classes, because she was deemed a fire hazard. But Judy's

mother was a strong advocate, so Judy was allowed to attend the Fourth Grade.

She attended college and organized protest rallies, with other disabled students.

The New York City Board of Education refused to grant her a teaching

certificate, because they argued that she was incapable of getting herself and

students out of the school building in the event of fire.

Judy took the school board to court, and the judge demanded that the school board

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In 1970, she and others founded "Disabled In Action", an organization that focused

on Civil Rights for Disabled Citizens.

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In 1974, she helped develop the "Individuals with Disabilities Education Act".

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Judy also organized sit-ins at the U. S. Department of Health, Education, and

Welfare offices, in San Francisco and around the U. S. , which resulted in HEW,

capital H. E. W. Secretary Joseph Califano, signing The Rehabilitation Acts Section

504 Regulations.

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Judy Heumann served in the Clinton Administration as Assistant Secretary of

the Office of Special Education and Rehabilitation Services, as The

Department of Education, from 1993 to 2001.

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