Changing My View Of Education By Elena G. White

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Reading some of the chapters of this book has greatly changed my view of education, perhaps many teachers had some misconceptions or some not well defined due to we are all in the process of learning. It seems to me very valuable the powerless to understand that education, the fact of being educated, and learn to prepare students whether big or small for the future. Education is fundamental in our lives and I believe that everyone should have the right to a good education. Education should not depend on money, education should be a right for all humanity. The world as we know it had and has great important characters throughout history that left traces with their contributions plus one is superior to all, this character is Jesus Christ, our God who became man and lived among us, all knowledge It comes from God.
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de White gives us to know and explain the concepts of education sustained by the words of the holy bible. The reality or true concept of education is not simply to study a certain course or something; but this means more than a simple preparation to succeed in this life, education encompasses the whole being, and the whole period of man's existence. It is the development of the physical, mental and spiritual faculties. We as human beings must prepare and prepare our students to enjoy themselves when they serve in this world helping our neighbors and above all, for a joy superior to that of the earth that is in the coming world that prepares our God for All his children. Also in a great part of the reading the writer Elena G. White plays a very important point in which she mentions us and makes us understand that education that does not go hand in hand with love, is nothing, the education that goes along with love is what God wants all his children to apply in our daily lives. Humans must put us in