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I believe that education is perhaps the most important function performed in our culture, or for that matter, any culture. Teaching is a mission that has its rewards and challenges and educators are in a unique position to teach students how to deal with their course work, but obstacles and life in general. I believe that teachers individually and collectively can not only change the world, but also improve it, and in the process find personal and professional reward. Teachers provide the opportunity to make an impact in the lives of the students as success of the students is determined not by what happens to them, but by how they handle that which happens to them. A good education is not one-size fits all pedagogy as should be flexible and creative to meet the needs of the student. A good education should not be solely lecture based but use a variety of instructional technologies, presentation software, smart classroom, online and distance learning to transform learning and educational process making learning accessible and accommodating to students with different learning styles. A good education should entail instructors using hands-on to assist students understand concepts, solve problems and develop critical thought. A good education will encourage collaboration in problem solving, as this will prepare students for success in real-world situations involving group projects allowing them to adapt to team-based problem solving. A good education should involve teachers acting as facilitators or coaches, using classroom presentations, individual instruction or hands-on-training to help students learn and apply concepts. The US is falling behind the rest of the world in every major educational category and to reverse this we must fix our educational system. Everyone must be able to get a good education regardless of their zipcode etc and the US will continue to lose its edge competitively. We can't wait on superman to save education, parents, students, teachers, politicians, and you have to step up. Q: If you're a person who doesn't have children, how does this issue affect you? A: We are all one country, so we're all connected. If millions and millions of Americans are denied access to the quality education that you need to live a happy healthy life, we will all feel the consequences in small and big ways. Education levels are great indicators of a person's overall health and success. Those with higher levels of education are more likely to vote, are more likely to volunteer and be engaged in their community, are more likely to exercise, and are less likely to smoke or commit crimes. To say it's not your problem is just not true. As an American, it's a problem that affects us all. (reference: http://ping.fm/xbCwF) Get together with Oprah Show viewers in your community to continue the conversation about America's education system and the documentary Waiting For "Superman." This is your chance to meet face-to-face and get involved. Meetups are organized by *you*, so sign up for one in your town or get one going. Find out more about the issues: http://ping.fm/9zUtS Links: http://ping.fm/yzPRk http://ping.fm/QKxWJ http://ping.fm/GYNsc http://ping.fm/ltBOP http://ping.fm/7OeR8 http://ping.fm/XgxDX

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