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Education formally is a social science that encompasses teaching and learning specific knowledge, beliefs, and skills. Good teachers in a given field use a variety of methods and materials in order to impart a knowledge of a curriculum to the students. Informally, teaching is the process of learning how things work including numbers, reading and language that are taught by parents and other members of the student's culture. There has been a plethora of journals, magazines, books, and digests in the field of education that addresses these areas. Such literature addresses the teaching practices, with subjects that include lectures, game playing, testing, scheduling, record keeping, bullying, seating arrangements, interests, motivation, and computer access. However, the most important factors in any teacher's effectiveness is the interaction with students and the knowledge and personality of the teacher. The best teachers are able to translate knowledge of a subject, good judgment, experience, and wisdom into a significant knowledge of a subject that is understood and retained by the student. It is their ability to understand a subject well enough they can convey its essence to a new generation of students that is needed by all teachers. The goal is to establish a foundation of knowledge base that allows the student to build on as they are exposed to different life experiences. The passing of knowledge from generation to generation (see socialisation) allows the student to grow into a useful member of society.

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It is widely accepted that the process of education begins at birth and continues throughout life. Some believe that education begins even earlier than this, as evidenced by some parents' playing music or reading to the baby in the hope it will influence the child's development.

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Aceh guerrilla leader flies home
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 04:46:00 -0000
Former rebels flock to Banda Aceh to welcome home one of Indonesia's best-known guerrilla leaders, Hasan di Tiro.
N Korea taken off US terror list
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 16:39:05 -0000
The US removes North Korea from its state terror list after the North agrees to nuclear inspection demands, the US says.
Tainted China water sickens 450
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 13:26:24 -0000
About 450 people fall ill in southern China after drinking water contaminated by a metal factory, state media report.
New Kim Jong-il images released
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 06:22:53 -0000
North Korea releases pictures of reclusive leader Kim Jong-il apparently looking well, despite reports he has been ill.
Ahtisaari wins Nobel Peace Prize
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 10:42:42 -0000
Martti Ahtisaari wins this year's Nobel Peace Prize for his mediation efforts, including in Indonesia's Aceh province.
France pulls tainted Chinese food
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 17:06:18 -0000
France recalls sweets and biscuits made with Chinese dairy after finding high levels of an industrial chemical.

NYT > Asia Pacific

China May Let Peasants Sell Rights to Farmland
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 05:43:40 -0000
The shift could draw hundreds of millions of farmers more firmly into China’s city-centered market economy.
NATO Agrees to Take Aim at Afghan Drug Trade
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 05:25:57 -0000
The agreement came after strong pressure from the U.S., which has identified opium trafficking in Afghanistan as a primary target in the battle against the Taliban.
Bomber Strikes Anti-Taliban Meeting, Killing More Than 40
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 05:26:31 -0000
The attack came after elders in a Pakistani tribal area had vowed to push Taliban extremists out of their region, and were planning the details of how to wipe out a Taliban headquarters.

L.A. Times - Asia

North Korea film festival: Hollywood need not apply
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0700
The reclusive society's film event is like no other. No paparazzi, no cellphones, and the foreign attendees are sequestered on an island. You know you're not in Cannes when the all-female marching band, wearing white go-go boots, belts out communist anthems at the opening ceremony.
North Korea releases Kim Jong Il's pictures
Sat, 11 Oct 2008 07:47:00 -0700
North Korea released pictures of its leader, Kim Jong Il, today for the first time in nearly two months, showing him looking generally well despite reports he recently underwent brain surgery.
U.S. kills 21 militants in southern Afghanistan
Thu, 09 Oct 2008 07:47:00 -0700
U.S.-led coalition troops killed 21 militants in two separate clashes in southern Afghanistan, while insurgents killed 10 civilians in the same area, the U.S. military said today.

UN News Centre - Asia Pacific

Head of UN agency promoting press freedom condemns murder of Thai journalist
Fri, 10 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0500
The head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) has deplored the murder of Thai journalist, while stressing that it is vital for the future of press freedom in the South-East Asian nation for the perpetrators of the attack to be brought to justice.
Relief efforts continue in quake-hit Kyrgyzstan, UN reports
Wed, 08 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0500
United Nations humanitarian agencies are continuing their relief efforts in the mountains of southern Kyrgyzstan, where an earthquake on Sunday night killed more than 70 people and displaced hundreds of families, as they work to bring aid before the expected arrival of the first snowfalls of the season.
Myanmar: UN expert outlines steps for improving human rights
Wed, 08 Oct 2008 00:00:00 -0500
Improving the situation of human rights in Myanmar is still a challenging task, according to the independent United Nations expert on the issue, who has outlined a series of measures for the South-East Asian as it proceeds with its "road map to democracy" announced earlier this year.

Asia - Pacific - International Herald Tribune

Scarred by past woes, Japan sees U.S. bailout as a first step
By MARTIN FACKLER Sat, 11 Oct 2008 13:39:07 -0000
Japan's bitter memories of its banking meltdown in the 1990s made it sympathetic to Washington's bailout efforts and reluctant to lecture America.
U.S. dropping North Korea from terror list, officials say
By MATTHEW LEE Sat, 11 Oct 2008 13:39:07 -0000
The United States is trying to salvage a nuclear disarmament deal before President George W. Bush's term ends in January.
North Korea reports another appearance by leader
By Choe Sang-Hun Sat, 11 Oct 2008 12:53:21 -0000
More than a month after his absence from an important anniversary parade fueled theories that he had suffered a stroke, Kim Jong Il was reported by state media to have inspected a military unit.
China may draw farms into market economy
By EDWARD WONG Sat, 11 Oct 2008 13:39:07 -0000
Chinese leaders are expected to allow peasants to buy or sell land-use rights for the first time.
NATO allows strikes on Afghan drug sites
By JUDY DEMPSEY Sat, 11 Oct 2008 13:39:07 -0000
Signaling a major shift in strategy for the trans-Atlantic alliance, NATO defense ministers agreed Friday to allow direct attacks on Afghanistan's drug networks.
U.S. military leader sees Afghan situation worsening
By Eric Schmitt, Mark Mazzetti and Judy Dempsey Fri, 10 Oct 2008 03:15:07 -0000
The chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff said Afghanistan is very likely to continue what a new intelligence assessment called "a downward spiral.

 
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