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This 3 page tutorial explains how to create an argument in support of canonical education. The concept is defined and explored. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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wanting to write a three page essay on this subject does not need to use roman numerals and separations to convey the ideas. However, for purposes of this tutorial, this
essay is written in outline format. This is because if the essay is written in a different format the student may not understand how to compose his or her own
essay. In any event, a student, in writing his or her own essay will merely follow the protocol as demonstrated by this example essay and remove the roman numerals and
simply use ordinary paragraph format. I. Definition introduction It seems that the concept of canonical education is one that may be defined in different ways. One is
to look at the concept as one that goes to canon law and view the term in a religious manner. In other words, canonical education may be viewed as religiously
based education. However, others seem to use the term to refer to the adoption of strict rules in education. In other words, not using relative education curriculums and so forth,
educational institutions stick to the tried and true methods. This might suffice as a definition of canonical education. If one adopts that definition, it is easy to argue that it
is the right course of action. Relativity never works. As the ebonics experiment clearly demonstrates, English must be taught properly. There are rules. When one breaks the rules, then the
culture deteriorates. To a large extent, educators must uphold traditional standards to assure that the youth of today are the leaders of tomorrow. This is true throughout the educational system
but particularly as it respects community colleges. Community colleges must adopt strict standards to prepare its students for the rigorous coursework to come from higher learning institutions and also to
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