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UK have you ever thought about why is that among all Muslims involved in

terror attacks rape and acid attack Pakistani Muslims are at the top of all

of this so today ladies and gentlemen I'm gonna talk about the real cause of

Pakistani Muslims being radical the reason that people generally never talks

about yep I'm talking about Pakistan's education system I am Indian and as we

all know that Indians just just love Pakistan in fact I want our government

to open its border so that terrorists can come from Pakistan and kill all of

us no on a serious note Pakistan's education system their books and their

teachers well they are bad okay they teach their kids that Christians and

Hindus or any other non Muslim communities are coffee not patriotic

don't trust them or Hindus and Christians will kill Muslims now can you

imagine what kind of impression Pakistani kids are gonna have on

non-muslims and maybe this is the reason why in Pakistan Hindu population

drastically decreased from 12% actually from 12.9% to just 1.6 percent today

horrifying I know in Pakistan it has been a routine that Christians Hindus or

other minority groups being raped killed or forcefully converted to Islam Muslims

burning non-muslims home and whatnot now it feels very ironic to me that when a

Pakistani living in abroad complains about Donald Trump or about racism you

know what you are lucky that term have been deported you to Pakistan and the

Muslims that complain about UK you know what what UK has done for its Muslim

community is remarkable what you can have done for Muslims not even many

Muslim countries does that for its own Muslims and suddenly not Pakistan

nothing for a second this Pakistani kids are taught not to trust of other

communities other religion now they will grow up and they might go abroad to UK

or maybe u.s. now think for a second what kind of mentality they will have

for you I'm not saying anything you think of yourself don't only Pakistan is

a taught hatred but also their books are full of lies they even don't know that

they got freedom on 15th of August and not 14th of August just to stay ahead

than India they celebrate their freedom on 14th of August one day pyre to India

not only let me tell you a true story okay there

was a man named a bus salaam the founder of Pakistan Space Research Program and

because of his walk and contribution he got nobel prize by the way he was the

first person from Pakistan to receive a Nobel Prize but guess what

what Pakistan did for this man in return was remarkable so this man was a madea

muslims and pakistan banned all I am maybe are Muslims by calling them coffee

and that man when he died not even got his own country's soil he had to be

buried in UK and ladies and gentlemen this is Pakistan's mentality they even

discriminate among Muslims and then they will portray themselves as victims in

foreign countries and then what else did we expect from Pakistan when their top

searched porn history is pigs donkeys dogs cats and snakes according to the

data released by Google recently I don't know whether you know or not but

Pakistan's prime minister had to take off his clothes for airport checkup

while visiting us now many Pakistan is well like us is races they insulted our

Prime Minister fuck you USA and all of that but I want to say well than us this

had to be done okay US had been spending billions on

Pakistan to counterterrorism but Pakistan did nothing but steal Pakistan

is one of the safest haven for terrorism now many people might say oh Chris you

are Indian that's what you're saying all of this but Pakistan's own media

admitted that Pakistan's textbook spread hate speech and USC IRF had this to say

the study we are releasing today titled teaching intolerance in Pakistan

religious bias in public school textbooks compares the content of

today's textbooks issued for Pakistan's public schools to those analyzed in the

prior study the results are dismaying while the current textbooks which reach

more than 41 million children omitted some of the intolerant passages found in

similar books in the previous study they contained a host of new examples of

outright bias and even bigotry certain passages for example implied that

Christians and Hindus are inferior unpatriotic outsiders I think

this is the correct time that the world should put pressure on Pakistan's

government to stop terrorism and stop teaching hatred against other

communities or else things can really go out of hand very quickly

all right kids so that was my time and I'll see you in the next video till then

my friend long live revolution

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Local band director says students benefit from music education - Duration: 2:14.

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Question 9 - Jamie Strange to the Minister of Education - Duration: 2:38.

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Join us! Encore For Education 2018 - Duration: 0:37.

Welcome to Encore for Education.

We're going to restart three public schools' music programs.

We wouldn't be able to do this without all of you

and without all of our sponsors.

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Jennifer Glendenning: Master of Education in Art Education `17, University of Missouri - Duration: 1:53.

I'm Jennifer Glendenning and I received my Masters in Art Education.

I currently teach at School of the Osage, in Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri.

I am a painter and I work in epoxy resin in color theory.

A fellow teacher in the area, a friend of mine as well, had recommended the program to me.

The courses surpassed my expectations.

I can't begin to say, that what I came into thinking I was going to learn,

I learned a hundred times more than that.

My whole perspective as an artist itself changed and with that, I think that, it led to greater teaching practices

as well as other thoughts and inquiries into things much bigger than just education itself.

I learned a lot about myself through this process.

I think it is exploring my voice as an artist as well as

as an educator.

It's really beyond just a grade. It was more about artist intention and educator intention.

The faculty were very supportive in all of my endeavors

and when I was struggling or when there was times of pressure, they always were there

and knew me and offered great advice.

I'm excited to graduate. As an educator and as a learner myself, I think it's important that we allow students to

understand that we're constantly learning. If we do what we love, we have to love what we do.

"Jennifer Ann Glendenning, Art Education"

My advice to a prospective student would be to take the challenge. At times it might be stressful,

it's worth it in the end.

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Asked & Answered: Graduate Education (05-01-18) - Duration: 0:42.

Hello, we're back with another round of Asked and Answered: An Ongoing Discussion.

In this series, faculty members talk about the meaningful experiences and mentoring relationships

they have with their graduate students.

How do you personally feel when a graduate student that you mentored gains recognition

or success?

(Joy Pate, C. Lee Rumberger and Family Chair in Agricultural Sciences)

"I have an example now of a former graduate student of mine.

I see her at international meetings and she has achieved a stature in the field now where

she starts introducing me to people and I think that's the highlight.

That's the highlight of a career to have your student excel and even surpass what you

have been able to do."

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Individualizing Education with Malcolm Gladwell - Duration: 2:30.

(futuristic music)

My name is Malcolm Gladwell,

I'm a staff writer for the New Yorker Magazine.

I have a podcast called Revisionist History,

and I've written books like Outliers,

and Blink, and The Tipping Point.

Government is gonna be moving from a

institution that provides for people's material needs

to an institution that provides for people's

psychological needs.

I think that's a crucial transition.

That governments have to become motivators,

and they have to address people's anxieties.

Understand how to treat people as individuals,

not as part of groups.

Those are all really substantial changes.

The task now is not how to educate a class of people,

but how to manage individualized interactions

between teachers and students.

It's a very different role for an educational system.

That responsibility for that transition's

gonna fall to governments.

It's incumbent on us to understand what it means

for a government to be our psychological partner,

and not our parent or big brother.

Education has to change by abandoning

the one-size-fits-all model.

The idea that you can teach a subject

the same way to a large group of kids, and rank them

in order of their quote-unquote

success in mastering that subject,

is going to seem antiquated and

ridiculous, a generation from now.

The idea that you group children in a classroom

according to their age is a

insane notion.

I mean, age is the crudest possible proxy

as an organizational principle for children in instruction.

It's a thing you do when you don't have a better idea

about how to organize them.

So I think all those kinds of,

that kind of understanding of people's

individuality is really important.

The more we learn about people's abilities,

the more we realize that they come in a much broader

range of

shapes and sizes

than we ever imagined.

And I think that recognizing the extraordinary

heterogeneity of human beings, I think,

is the principal task of governments in aiding

success in the future.

(futuristic music)

For more infomation >> Individualizing Education with Malcolm Gladwell - Duration: 2:30.

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