Educational biography of a student
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EDUCATIONAL AUTOBIOGRAPHY
Education is the most important factor for the development of human beings. A child gets his first education from their home by his grandparents, parents and so on.
I was born in Delhi. I am the middle child in a family. I got my pre-school education from my grandmother who told me different stories and poems and from my parents I got to know about alphabets, countings and hindi alphabets ( Varnamala ). I learned many good habits from my elder sister like “How to behave nicely with others, Say thank you when you get something, Say please when you want something, Always wish our elders and greet youngers”.
Then my school education began. My first school was Adarsh Montessori School, Pahar Ganj where I completed my lower kindergarten education (LKG). After that I admitted in St. Anthony Girls Senior Secondary School, Pahar Ganj where I completed my upper kindergarten education (UKG).Later on I got admission in Kendriya Vidyalaya, Rohini. In this school I admitted in class I and studied till class XII. I was always sured about my car
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Educational Autobiography
My educational biography, like any good biography, begins at the beginning. They say you’ve got a good haircut when no one can tell you just cut it. My introduction to the importance of education is kind of like that. My parents weren’t the kind to always be reminding me of how important my education was; rather, growing up with them, I was kind of assimilated into valuing knowledge, skill, and wisdom as a quite natural thing.
I think that a lot of people, be they parents, teachers, or public service announcements, try to sell kids on the importance of education by appealing to its ability to open up economic opportunities. This isn’t necessarily a criticism. One immediately thinks of immigrant parents coming to America, leaving behind what they know in order to give their kids a chance at a good education and, therefore, a better life. This is quite honorable. One also thinks, however, of rich parents making sweeping statements to their kids like “your education is the most important thing.” I was never subject to that, partly, I think, because it’s no
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My Education Autobiography
I am Kassidy Madigan. I grew up in a small Saskatchewan town going to a small Saskatchewan school. I was taught to be respectful and always do what adults told me. No matter what, if they were the adult in charge they were right. As much as I tried to be a well-disciplined student I would rebel in certain situations. I was quiet and shy and when this part of me was disrespected I would throw tantrums or have meltdowns. I was slow to trust and if this was rushed I would display what some teachers saw as “inappropriate behavior”.
There are two teachers that stick out to me inparticluar and both these teachers were the type to treat all kids the same no matter the situation. Grade one I moved twice. My first new teacher only taught me music, but she made one hour of everyday the worst hour of my life. I would get yelled at for not participating or being too quiet. I cried every day during music until we moved half way through my grade one year. My second new teacher for grade one was not a fresh start either. The first day, I remember her calling on me.
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