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		<title>Funding Your Miscellaneous Fees While in College</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Sep 2011 11:13:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For someone fresh out of high school, college can seem a bit overwhelming. You have to have the money for your tuition and there are several other miscellaneous expenses that you will have to come up with also while continuing your education. Don&#8217;t worrying too much though, there is a solution and help. Application Fees [...]]]></description>
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<p>For someone fresh out of high school, college can seem a bit overwhelming. You have to have the money for your tuition and there are several other miscellaneous expenses that you will have to come up with also while continuing your education. Don&#8217;t worrying too much though, there is a solution and help.</p>
<p><strong>Application Fees</strong></p>
<p>Everything you apply for has an application form that you have to fill out and a fee to be paid.  Your admission acceptance application, any housing applications and your readmission application all require a fee to be paid. These fees are usually minor, around $5 dollars a form.</p>
<p><strong>Scheduling and Course Materials</strong></p>
<p>Your class schedule submission, or any change in your schedule will require a minor fee. Let’s not forget the course materials. Each class will require books specific to that class. You will need to purchase these materials.</p>
<p><strong>Room and Board</strong></p>
<p>Most students leave home when they go to college. That means they either live in the college dorm or they rent a place near the college. Many places will give students a discount on rent, so be sure to let the landlord know you are a student. Food is also another expense. Keep yourself healthy, it will help you get through your studies better.</p>
<p><strong>Getting Funds</strong></p>
<p>Of course, you will need a part-time job to help you cover these expenses. If it ever happens that you run short on cash and need some money to hold you over until your next payday, try Pay Day One. You can get the cash advance you need to hold you over and breathe easy until next payday.</p>
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		<title>Creating a Budget for Quality Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Aug 2011 14:05:07 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Education]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As an adult going back to college, you&#8217;ll want to create a budget that ensures you will have the funds to meet all of your education expenses. Creating an itemized budget and finding ways to cut costs in other aspects of your life will help to ease your financial concerns. Here are some tips for [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As an adult going back to college, you&#8217;ll want to create a budget that ensures you will have the funds to meet all of your education expenses. Creating an itemized budget and finding ways to cut costs in other aspects of your life will help to ease your financial concerns. Here are some tips for creating a budget.</p>
<h3>Itemize Your Expenses</h3>
<p>Create a list of your monthly expenses, including rent or mortgage, car insurance, grocery bill, utilities and so on. Allow yourself several days to develop this list. Carry around a notebook with you or make it a point to document your expenses on your computer each time a new expense occurs to you. Money spent on snacks, parking, tolls and visits to the local coffee shop will have to be tracked. Also, write down how much you will pay for college tuition, college textbooks and transportation costs.</p>
<h3>Track Your Revenue</h3>
<p>You may be taking out student loans and/or working while you go to college. Arrive at a total dollar amount that will be coming in each month, and document the number on your budget spreadsheet.</p>
<h3>Consider Cost-Cutting Strategies</h3>
<p>Find ways to cut costs. This may mean using a Vision prepaid card to avoid incurring interest charges on a credit card or paying overdraft fees. Instead of visiting the coffee shop daily, you might commit to making coffee at home. Switching to a new phone or Internet company might save you money.</p>
<p>Adjust the number for your total expenses once you have finalized your cost-cutting strategy. The exercise of tracking costs, revenue and thinking through ways to save money will assist you to stick to a budget as you progress through college.</p>
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		<title>Taking Advantage of Your Online Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jul 2011 10:14:14 +0000</pubDate>
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				<category><![CDATA[Education]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earning a certificate, undergraduate degree, or graduate degree online is an attractive option if you want to pursue higher education but have to work or handle family responsibilities. Online education programs allow you to study at institutions regardless of your geographic location. After completing your online education program, you can select the ways to best [...]]]></description>
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<p>Earning a certificate, undergraduate degree, or graduate degree online is an attractive option if you want to pursue higher education but have to work or handle family responsibilities. Online education programs allow you to study at institutions regardless of your geographic location.</p>
<p>After completing your online education program, you can select the ways to best take advantage of your training in order to further your career. While you may decide to use installment loans to help pay for your college education, getting a degree can mean higher earnings down the line.</p>
<p>Online certificate programs are a way to gain specialized knowledge in a certain subject area without committing to a degree program. Certificates are available at the undergraduate and graduate level. The kinds of topics you can study in an online certificate program include accounting, desktop publishing, and project management. You can use a certificate to demonstrate your knowledge and proficiency in a specific subject, and this can give you a competitive advantage when seeking employment. A certificate usually requires 12 to 16 credits.</p>
<p>You can also earn a degree online in subjects such as English, marketing, environmental management, or criminal justice. An undergraduate degree can qualify you for an entry-level job, or you can opt to continue your studies at the graduate level.</p>
<p>Graduate degrees can be earned online in a variety of fields, including nursing, social work, psychology, and business. Earning a graduate degree online might make you eligible for promotion in your current job. Completing a master&#8217;s in business administration could prepare you for a management position.</p>
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		<title>Game Based Learning</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Jul 2011 19:29:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We have seen how education has evolved from classrooms to home, from school teaching to e-learning, from teachers to some online tutor whom you don’t ever see, from books to online notes and presentations, from black board to projectors. Technology has helped in numerous ways to help the education system to develop in innovative ways [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have seen how education has evolved from classrooms to home, from school teaching to e-learning, from teachers to some online tutor whom you don’t ever see, from books to online notes and presentations, from black board to projectors. Technology has helped in numerous ways to help the education system to develop in innovative ways that make learning entertaining. Even sites such as http://www.direct.tv have been designed to be more interactive and user-friendly now. A few decades ago when parents thought that children are getting addicted to television the school took this opportunity to make television as a source of education. By making visual clips and small documentary movies it’s seen that students enjoy this type of learning than the boring class room lectures. Now it has been seen that in today’s generation computers have overpowered the television and what best they do with is apart from browsing, listen music, watch movies is Games. A youngster getting addicted to games is a nightmare for any parent. Hence some institutions have started what we call is game based learning.</p>
<p>Why not make games in which students learn while playing games. Imagine having joysticks in your hands not books and pens. Coming to schools will be more interesting. Games of different categories are used to make the environment more educative. There are games made for all ages. Like to teach English alphabets for the beginner games are made to let them play with the alphabets and teach math to students who felt math was always boring. Many students try to co relate their subjects to what game they play. There are other games made especially for increasing the students’ general knowledge, their ability to improve lateral thinking skills and their approach to solve puzzles. It is observed that their brains are easily manipulated by playing games. Subjects like math, history, geography can be learned in a very interesting fashion. Many take gamming as their career in future.</p>
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		<title>Rounding One&#8217;s Personal Wheel</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 25 Jul 2011 17:15:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Continuing education serves employees as well as their employers by keeping people up-to-date with the current norms. Long gone are the days when, college degree in hand, one could hope to land a job that would take care of them for the rest of their lives. Just as computers and automobiles adapt, change, and grow [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Continuing education serves employees as well as their employers by keeping people up-to-date with the current norms. Long gone are the days when, college degree in hand, one could hope to land a job that would take care of them for the rest of their lives. Just as computers and automobiles adapt, change, and grow according to the demands of customers, so too do job requirements. The skills that got an employee hired are no longer necessarily the ones that they’ll be using on a daily basis six years later. In fact, it’s best to count on the skill set demanded by an employer changing over time.</p>
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<p>That’s where continuing education comes into play. It doesn’t take anything away from a college degree, or even one’s Master’s degree. It merely adds clout to one’s skill set, keeping them in touch with developments as they come available.</p>
<p>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Because it doesn’t take reinventing the wheel to recognize that an oval shaped wheel doesn’t spin quite as readily as a round one. And chipping off some of that surplus is where education comes into play – it makes one’s workplace efficiency just that much more smooth and streamlined. As any employee knows, maximizing productivity and effectiveness leads to all good things, both for the company, and for the individual. Once one’s personal productivity is maximized, pay raises, promotions, and other benefits tend to follow. And there are very few people who couldn’t use a bit of help smoothing out the edges in their knowledge base.</p>
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		<title>Taking Advantage of Your Online Education</title>
		<link>http://www.nerf-uk.org/taking-advantage-of-your-online-education-2.html</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jul 2011 11:47:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earning a certificate, undergraduate degree, or graduate degree online is an attractive option if you want to pursue higher education but have to work or handle family responsibilities. Online education programs allow you to study at institutions regardless of your geographic location. After completing your online education program, you can select the ways to best [...]]]></description>
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<p>Earning a certificate, undergraduate degree, or graduate degree online is an attractive option if you want to pursue higher education but have to work or handle family responsibilities. Online education programs allow you to study at institutions regardless of your geographic location.</p>
<p>After completing your online education program, you can select the ways to best take advantage of your training in order to further your career. While you may decide to use installment loans to help pay for your college education, getting a degree can mean higher earnings down the line.</p>
<p>Online certificate programs are a way to gain specialized knowledge in a certain subject area without committing to a degree program. Certificates are available at the undergraduate and graduate level. The kinds of topics you can study in an online certificate program include accounting, desktop publishing, and project management. You can use a certificate to demonstrate your knowledge and proficiency in a specific subject, and this can give you a competitive advantage when seeking employment. A certificate usually requires 12 to 16 credits.</p>
<p>You can also earn a degree online in subjects such as English, marketing, environmental management, or criminal justice. An undergraduate degree can qualify you for an entry-level job, or you can opt to continue your studies at the graduate level.</p>
<p>Graduate degrees can be earned online in a variety of fields, including nursing, social work, psychology, and business. Earning a graduate degree online might make you eligible for promotion in your current job. Completing a master&#8217;s in business administration could prepare you for a management position.</p>
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		<title>Do Americans Need More Intensive Teaching Methods?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Jun 2011 14:31:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently Amy Chua, a well known American author of Chinese Heritage published a book called &#8220;Battle Hymns of the Tiger Mother&#8221;. This book is available at Amazon and it describes why students of North East Asian Heritage including Chinese do so well in schools, colleges and Universities throughout America and what is the secret to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently Amy Chua, a well known American author of Chinese Heritage published a book called &#8220;Battle Hymns of the Tiger Mother&#8221;. This book is available at Amazon and it describes why students of North East Asian Heritage including Chinese do so well in schools, colleges and Universities throughout America and what is the secret to their success.</p>
<p>One major reason Amy Chua feels for Asian success is the intense and pushy training parents impart to their kids. Until the 1950s American parents also used to be pushy and demanding from their kids, so that kids used to feel like little adults and they participated fully in family business, household chores and most definitely education.</p>
<p>However, during 1960s and after, North American parents became more permissive and less demanding to their children and this led to a low intensity education and poorer work ethic. This resulted in the decline of Western prosperity and a rise in mediocrity and a contempt for excellence. Nowadays. the widespread popularity of the wireless internet also proves to be another distraction for children of all races.</p>
<p>Amy Chua feels that Asian and especially Chinese mothers are culturally predisposed to highly intensive parenting and this stern demand from children to pursue excellence is one major reason why White children are rapidly declining in education and job prospects while Asian kids are rapidly cornering all the technology and brain intensive high quality and high paying jobs.</p>
<p>Education in Asian households is not just limited to science and Math but also extra-academic activities such as music, painting, intensive arts and crafts.</p>
<p>This serves as a great stimulant for mind and body and keeps the children positively engaged in the direction of excellence and performance while protecting them from television and mediocrity.</p>
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		<title>Paying for Graduate School</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 May 2011 18:57:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you’re entering graduate school right after receiving your bachelor’s degree or if you’ve waited a number of years to jump into it, there will always be the questions of how your education will be paid for. Depending on where you decide to go to school, there may be many options available. However, there are [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Whether you’re entering graduate school right after receiving your bachelor’s degree or if you’ve waited a number of years to jump into it, there will always be the questions of how your education will be paid for. Depending on where you decide to go to school, there may be many options available. However, there are a few main ways to fund school.</p>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Graduate assistantships, in most cases, need to be applied for at the same time you apply to the academic program. These can be in research or teaching, and they usually come with a stipend attached to them, which will help offset the cost of tuition. Be aware that these are competitive, so the earlier you get started on the application process, the better.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If you’re paying for your tuition on your own or your current financial aid isn’t covering everything, you have the option of payday loans. These offer the money you need to pay tuition, and they offer the ease of paying off the balance on your next payday.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Grants and scholarships are available to most students in most cases. A simple Internet search will yield many sites listing available grants and scholarships and how to apply for them. Lastly, there is always the option of student loans. These will normally cover tuition expenses each year with enough left over to purchase textbooks and anything else you may need for classes.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">All of the above options are viable ways of paying for your graduate education, and all of them deserve a look. Understand your financial situation, and use what is best for you.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>The Pros and Cons of Instructional Software</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 12:22:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image by CARLOS62 via Flickr &#160; With technological advancements have arisen new opportunities for learning. You no longer have to drive to a school many miles away to hear a teacher lecture. Whereas books were a necessity for learning, you can learn many skills and information from the comfort of your home using instructional [...]]]></description>
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<p>With technological advancements have arisen new opportunities for learning. You no longer have to drive to a school many miles away to hear a teacher lecture. Whereas books were a necessity for learning, you can learn many skills and information from the comfort of your home using instructional software and the Internet.</p>
<h3>The Benefits of Instructional Software</h3>
<p>Technology now allows you to sit and perform math problem after math problem with immediate feedback about your performance. Computer data management systems have the capability to assess your work immediately and interact with you in a way that accelerates learning. Moreover, you can study at your own pace. There is no need to wait for slower students to catch up in the class or feel lost as the teacher&#8217;s lecture goes over your head.</p>
<p>Other benefits of instructional software usage include the convenience of studying on your own schedule. Without having to commute to another location, you can squeeze your learning opportunities in between work and family obligations.</p>
<h3>The Challenges of Instructional Software</h3>
<p>As useful and sophisticated instructional software can be, for some people, it does not replace the presence of a live teacher. When a concept isn&#8217;t clicking, sometimes a knowledgeable human being can expedite the process. In these cases, the blended learning environments work best, allowing a learner to benefit from the best of both worlds, studying at his or her own pace and asking questions when necessary.</p>
<p>Even with inherent challenges, instructional software and online learning tools have created greater learning opportunities for people across the globe.</p>
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		<title>Save Time and Money Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 04:11:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Save Time and Money Online When you are considering furthering your education you may be overwhelmed by all the options available to you. Once you were limited to those schools local to you and now you can find schools all over the country offering online education to continue your education. This gives you even more [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Save Time and Money Online</p>
<p>When you are considering furthering your education you may be overwhelmed by all the options available to you. Once you were limited to those schools local to you and now you can find schools all over the country offering online education to continue your education. This gives you even more options than ever before. Finding a quality education online is not a difficult task, deciding among the many possibilities can be a challenge however. The first step should be deciding what your goals are for your education. What do you expect to get from the education and how do you hope to apply it to your life after you have achieved it. This will help you to narrow down the options.</p>
<p>Once you have chosen the direction you hope to go in for your education, decide how long you have to devote to school. This means how long you want the full education to take you to achieve and how much time do you have to devote to your studies. This will help you to further narrow down your options. You will find that the options vary based on what you are able to put into your education in way of time and effort. If you can only commit to studying a couple days a week it is important to note this when looking at various schedules. Talking to a representative will help you to narrow down the options and lay out a plan for your educational goals.</p>
<p>Online education is not necessarily any more expensive than a traditional campus school. When you think about you it, you will be saving money by way of gas and transportation as well as the time you put into the studies. You are no longer required to sit in a class for a couple of hours to get your education. This is a big plus for many who simply do not have the time to afford during regular business hours for such an adventure.</p>
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		<title>Independence Thrives Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 04:10:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Independence Thrives Online If you are trying to decide on a school to attend to further your education, you may want to consider online education as an option. There was a time when this style of learning was considered to be subpar and not really well respected. Today you can get an excellent education that [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Independence Thrives Online</p>
<p>If you are trying to decide on a school to attend to further your education, you may want to consider online education as an option. There was a time when this style of learning was considered to be subpar and not really well respected. Today you can get an excellent education that any prospective employer would be pleased with online. There are many advantages to earning an education online the biggest being the scheduling of your time. Online education affords busy individuals the ability to work hard to get their education while still keeping up with other commitments that they may have. This makes this style of education of great value to students.</p>
<p>Thanks to amazing technological advances students getting their education online are not left to their own devices out in the cold. The resources are incredible and will give the student all the opportunity in the world to be a part of the student community related to their field of study. This is done with such advances as email, video conferencing, instant messaging and message boards and forums. This gives the student the ability to be in constant contact with the other students and the professors involved in the classes, letting them never feel alone. For those students who need extra help it is always available remotely.</p>
<p>Online education works best for those students who are self starters and are very adapt to being able to plan their time accordingly. This style of learning works well for those who like to work on their own and do not need a great deal of micromanaging to accomplish tasks in a timely manner. Understanding your own personality will go a long way to deciding if online education is the best route for your needs. You may find that you work better in groups or in a classroom setting than on your own.</p>
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		<title>Online Education is the Key</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 04:10:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online Education is the Key Choosing to study online is becoming one of the most popular ways to study all over the world. Gone are the days when online study was thought to be something unusual and a thing to steer away from. The online study of today is very much considered to be as [...]]]></description>
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<p>Choosing to study online is becoming one of the most popular ways to study all over the world. Gone are the days when online study was thought to be something unusual and a thing to steer away from. The online study of today is very much considered to be as high in quality as most traditional campus style schools. In fact, many of the larger schools are offering, at least to some degree, online study programs to their students. Getting an education from home has never been easier than now. Choosing online education is the way to go for many students.</p>
<p>For those who have a very busy schedule with work or family life or both, online education is the key to successfully increasing their education. This means that a busy parent or business person can now further their education while still keeping true to the current commitments. This is a huge advantage for many and makes it possible for some to get their education that might otherwise not be able to do so. This means that those who might not have been able to attend school and further education can now do so.</p>
<p>The one thing to be careful of when earning a degree from an online facility is that they are accredited. You want to be sure that your credits transfer completely and that you are able to continue your education at other schools should you choose to in the future. In addition, it is important that you discuss with the representative of the school how long the process will take. Often times with online education you are able to work through the other vacation times and break times that the rest of the schools take off. This means that you are able to finish your education faster than you would at a traditional campus setting.</p>
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		<title>A Unique Study Abroad Opportunity</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 04:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few years ago studying abroad used to be about heading to a foreign country and learning at one of the schools or universities that they have on location. However, study abroad courses have now turned into ways for people to develop a hobby and learn about a foreign country. This is evidenced by the [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few years ago studying abroad used to be about heading to a foreign country and learning at one of the schools or universities that they have on location. However, study abroad courses have now turned into ways for people to develop a hobby and learn about a foreign country. This is evidenced by the growing number of photography courses that offer the chance to take photos abroad.</p>
<p>Many colleges and universities have started to offer this elective based study abroad program. The way the program works is that the students will generally take a few weeks of classes that will teach them the basics in photography. They might learn how to develop techniques to take photographs, how to develop photos or how to use a camera. They learn everything that they need to know about photography and taking photos.</p>
<p>When the students have learned all the basics of photography, the final two weeks of the class are spent studying abroad. The students will head to a foreign country where they will put their skills to the tests. The students will be required to capture the foreign country that they are visiting through pictures. In many of these classes this final trip is their final exam as the students are required to use what they learn in a real life setting.</p>
<p>These programs have become extremely popular in local community colleges. The popularity is due in part that it allows students to formally develop their hobby while getting a chance to experience studying abroad. It is a great way to experience not only the sights and sounds of the country that they are visiting but they also get to really get a feel for the culture and environment.</p>
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		<title>Education: The Key to Your Future</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 04:10:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Education: The Key to Your Future Education is a very important part of every person&#8217;s life. It starts at a very early age and you will never stop learning as long as you live, ever sight and sound could be something new, something you weren’t aware of before but are now. Many times you will [...]]]></description>
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<p>Education is a very important part of every person&#8217;s life. It starts at a very early age and you will never stop learning as long as you live, ever sight and sound could be something new, something you weren’t aware of before but are now. Many times you will find that your path in life may be controlled indirectly by education. It&#8217;s why parent try hard to make sure their kids do well in school. Getting a good education not only helps secure your future by ensuring you have a decent career, but it impacts your life in terms of the type of person you are.</p>
<p>Do you want to be a well rounded person, capable of understanding most aspects of life? Or perhaps you want to ensure that your family, peers and friends consider you an intelligent person. Having a good education can help keep you from making many mistakes, and wasting time having to learn things that you should already know. As such it&#8217;s very important that you consider to what degree you would like your education to end at. Perhaps you have a specific degree or program in mind, or you may just enjoy school and want to spend a lot of time there getting multiple degrees.</p>
<p>25 years ago many people found that they might not need to go to college. That you could get an decent entry level job working for a large company with good benefits with nothing more than a high school diploma. These days things are bit rougher, the job market is tighter and you will find that most employers want not only a high school degree but a bachelor in the specific topic of that field. Some even more than that, you may find that some want a masters or higher. So it&#8217;s important you decide what you want to do as early as possible so you don’t waste any more time without a plan.</p>
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		<title>Collaborative Learning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Collaborative Learning The benefits of collaborative learning are numerous regardless of the age or learning level. Collaborative learning has a completely different affect on the students that engage on it. Collaborative learning is capable of developing higher thinking skill levels and can promote interaction as well as familiarity between students and members of faculty. This [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Collaborative Learning</p>
<p>The benefits of collaborative learning are numerous regardless of the age or learning level. Collaborative learning has a completely different affect on the students that engage on it. Collaborative learning is capable of developing higher thinking skill levels and can promote interaction as well as familiarity between students and members of faculty. This type of learning can also increase the retention of students and can build up their self esteem to facilitate better learning as well. Collaborative learning can promote positive attitudes toward the subject that is being taught, and can enhance the satisfaction of students with their learning experience.</p>
<p>Collaborative learning is also capable of developing a wide variety of different skills including oral communication skills, social interaction skills and more. It will also promote race relations in a positive light while creating an environment of exploratory, involved and active learning. Collaborative learning allows students and teachers to use a team approach in order to approach problem solving, encouraging understanding diversity as well as responsibility by students for learning. Collaborative learning can fit in well with a constructive learning approach while enhancing skills in self management and stimulating critical thinking.</p>
<p>Collaborative learning helps students to clarify their ideas both through discussion and through debate. It also helps students to explore alternate types of problem solutions in an environment that is safe for them to do so. This type of Collaborative learning can benefit the students and teachers in the classroom, and as such there are numerous reasons to consider this type of learning, especially in classrooms where the students come from many different backgrounds and many different styles of learning. Students can benefit from learning new styles of understanding subjects and new problem solving skills, and teachers can benefit from this collaborative learning style as well, so with collaborative learning everybody wins, including teachers and students alike.</p>
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		<title>Different Types of Teaching</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Different Types of Teaching When you enter into college, one of the greatest benefits that will become apparent to you is that you have a much wider selection to choose from when it comes to choosing which courses you want to take. There are both pros and cons to having this type of selection available [...]]]></description>
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<p>Different Types of Teaching</p>
<p>When you enter into college, one of the greatest benefits that will become apparent to you is that you have a much wider selection to choose from when it comes to choosing which courses you want to take. There are both pros and cons to having this type of selection available at your fingertips, and so it is important to consider certain things when you are selecting which courses that you are going to take. One of these considerations that you are going to want to make is what type of teaching and learning style is ideal for you. The right teaching style is going to have a profound impact on your ability to do well in a course, and so you need to choose a professor or instructor that is going to teach in the specific way that you want or need to learn.</p>
<p>Some teachers and instructors prefer to lecture, and your job is simply to listen and take notes. Other instructors prefer collaborative learning where everyone participates in the discussion, and a big part of your grade is going to rely on how well you participate. Some courses are based heavily on paper writing, and so you do less learning and more writing. Other courses are based largely on examinations, requiring that you do a lot of your own reading and listening to lectures so that you can remember the facts and information that you need in order to do well. Which type of course is ideal for you? Knowing is half the battle, because it will allow you to match your needs with instructors that are going to help you learn in the way that is most ideal for you.</p>
<p>It is important that you understand that matching your learning style with the teaching style of your instructor or professor is essential. Putting a little bit of planning and forethought into this process is definitely going to have a positive impact on your learning experience, and so it is really beneficial that you put this type of consideration into planning your college career.</p>
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		<title>First Day of Class for College Freshmen: What to Bring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The first day of college is an exciting time. You will make new friends and meet your professors. To be fully prepared, you’ll want to give thought to everything you’ll need to make your first day fun and easy. Your college books, your notebook computer or binder, and something to write with, are common items [...]]]></description>
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<p>The first day of college is an exciting time. You will make new friends and meet your professors. To be fully prepared, you’ll want to give thought to everything you’ll need to make your first day fun and easy. Your college books, your notebook computer or binder, and something to write with, are common items to bring along. What else should you have with you?</p>
<p><strong>Things You Will Need on the First Day</strong></p>
<p>On your first day, it’s important to pack only the things you’ll need. Carrying too much can weigh you down. This is especially problematic if you are attending a very large campus. Your classes may not all be next to each other, so pack as light as possible, thinking about what you can’t do without.</p>
<p>Your first day of classes will generally be spent going over the class syllabus. Professors use the first day as an introductory time to let you know what to expect in class. You’ll want to bring pens and pencils. Decide on your favorite notebook for note-taking. You might want a separate one for each subject, or you might purchase a notebook with dividers for multiple subjects. Definitely bring something to write with because some teachers issue pre-tests on the first day of class.</p>
<p><strong>Should You Bring a Laptop?</strong></p>
<p>The decision of carrying a laptop to your first day of class depends on your preferences. If your laptop is lightweight enough and will help you research and take notes, then bring it. If you think it will just be dead weight that you’ll later regret carrying around, leave it behind.</p>
<p><strong>The Ideal Bag</strong></p>
<p>Decide on the type of bag you’ll need to carry all of your items. You’ll need a laptop backpack if you’re bringing your computer. Otherwise, a regular backpack or a messenger bag will work. Pack your bag ahead of time so that you’re sure it’s large enough for all of your items.</p>
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		<title>Benefits of Online Learning</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Benefits of Online Learning Online learning is quickly gaining popularity as one of the best ways to obtain an education, but this has people wondering why, and whether or not this would be the best course of action for them. Is online learning going to be the right type of learning for your needs? The [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Benefits of Online Learning</p>
<p>Online learning is quickly gaining popularity as one of the best ways to obtain an education, but this has people wondering why, and whether or not this would be the best course of action for them. Is online learning going to be the right type of learning for your needs? The best way for you to determine which course of action is going to be ideal for you is going to be to weigh the pros and the cons for each option, determining which set best meets your own distinct personal needs.</p>
<p>There are definitely a number of benefits associated with online learning. For example, online classrooms allow you to interact with other students without having to interact in a face to face manner. Additionally, because the courses are online, you can essentially login any time during the day or night to complete your course load. You are not boxed in to a specific hour for class like a traditional course would require from you. Some online courses are completely self-paced, so you can work at your own speed as long as you meet basic deadlines for assignments and tests.</p>
<p>It is important for you to consider that online learning is not ideal for everyone. If you do not have the self discipline to get all of your work done outside of the classroom, then this is not going to be the ideal course load for you. Additionally, some people prefer lectures and course discussions on a face to face basis, and this is something that an online class simply cannot provide you with. Make sure that you weigh all of these pros and cons when you are deciding whether or not an online learning environment is right for you. A little bit of planning and considering is going to have a profound impact on ensuring that you choose the right type of schooling for your needs. Make sure that you choose the right type of course load so that you can best benefit from everything that an education has to offer you.</p>
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		<title>Mitigating the Effects of Urban Sprawl With Property Management</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 18:32:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Urban sprawl often gets blamed for heavy traffic and commuter delays. It can, however, have much larger consequences for a community. Unchecked urban sprawl can have an effect on school zones and gentrification in certain areas of the city. This often has a negative impact on schools that prevent students from performing well on standardized [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Urban sprawl often gets blamed for heavy traffic and commuter delays. It can, however, have much larger consequences for a community. Unchecked urban sprawl can have an effect on school zones and gentrification in certain areas of the city. This often has a negative impact on schools that prevent students from performing well on standardized tests and reaching their goals.</p>
<p>The Effects of Urban Sprawl on School Zones</p>
<p>As urban sprawl consumes the area around a city, the school system has to make quick decisions about how they will reallocate their resources. More often than not, schools in affluent areas end up receiving more money that those located in impoverished areas. This puts some students at a significant disadvantage simply because they live in a specific school zone.</p>
<p>The gentrification that commonly occurs with urban sprawl also has a negative effect on schools. White flight concentrates races in certain neighborhoods. This creates the appearance of segregated schools even though the school system took no steps to segregate the student population.</p>
<p>Spiraling Tests Scores for Students and Schools</p>
<p>The financial effects of urban sprawl create inequalities between schools. Those located in affluent areas receive large amounts of funding. The students, therefore, have better opportunities that teach them how to succeed.</p>
<p>Students attending underfunded schools, however, do not have the same advantages. This means that they frequently receive low scores on standardized tests that determine whether they can enter the colleges of their choice. When large numbers of students perform poorly on standardized tests, their schools also receive poor grades. Unfortunately, poor performance at the school level can mean cuts in funding, which exacerbates the problem.</p>
<p>Improving Schools With Property Management</p>
<p>A professional San Diego property management company could help mitigate the effects of urban sprawl by making all neighborhoods more enticing to people from a variety of backgrounds. Good management creates neighborhoods of mixed income levels and backgrounds that ultimate benefit the entire school system.</p>
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		<title>Evaluating Online Schools</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 09:40:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Evaluating Online Schools If you are considering online learning there are several things you can do to get started. One of the first things you can do is to create a list of schools to consider. Then take your time and using the internet is important that you do your research on each school. Ensure [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Evaluating Online Schools</p>
<p>If you are considering online learning there are several things you can do to get started. One of the first things you can do is to create a list of schools to consider. Then take your time and using the internet is important that you do your research on each school. Ensure they have proper credentials and that they have a program for what you are looking for and lastly check out what people are saying about them. Once good way to do this is to utilize message boards, discussion groups and forums to ask questions as well as see what others have asked about these places.</p>
<p>As mentioned take your time to establish a quality list of things that you would like to go to school for or are considering learning. You may find that some programs that some schools will have to offer may offer better advantages or incentives for you to study a specific program or degree. Again when checking this kind of thing out the internet can be one of your best resources, the places to look and user opinions are vast. You should be careful when looking online though as some schools may pose as reputable when they are not, make sure you do your homework!</p>
<p>Finally one thing to take into account is price. If your online school is part of a brick-and-mortar school that exists offline, you might find that they are more expensive than a school that is only offered online. You might qualify for grants or loans, but ensure that if you do they are applicable to online school. One more thing that you need to examine is, if your online school has physical locations do they require your presence for tests and finals? Or there may be special equipment required for some classes, such as the ability to Skype or participate via webcam.</p>
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		<title>Learning about Higher Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 09:40:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning about Higher Education If you are interesting in continuing or increasing you education there are several things you can do to get started. Of course one of the first things you need to do is decide where you would like your field of learning to be in. You might already have a Major and [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning about Higher Education</p>
<p>If you are interesting in continuing or increasing you education there are several things you can do to get started. Of course one of the first things you need to do is decide where you would like your field of learning to be in. You might already have a Major and know what you want to do, if you do that’s excellent but there may be some people who are unsure. As such devise a well thought out plan about what you want to do. You can start by jotting down a list of things that you are considering. Then one at a time go over each item on the list</p>
<p>First establish a budget and determine what you can afford, if the sky is the limit for your education than you need not use this step to eliminate any choices. Next do some basic research about each topic and in general. It&#8217;s important to consider if you would like to move anywhere or go to school close to where you are. Remember that some school may be better suited to your major, so take that into consideration when selecting your school. If you are staying local, establish a list of all schools within a distance you are willing to travel and see what they have to offer.</p>
<p>With both of these items out of the way, acquire all the course guides from all schools possible, if need be you might need to apply to some of these schools. You should not that a lot of this information can be found online either from the university&#8217;s or colleges webpage on internet or from simple searches. You may also find discussions about schools and reviews that may help you make a decision. Just make sure you find all the information you can to ensure that your decision is a well informed one.</p>
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		<title>Where to Find Information about Learning and Teaching Methods</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 09:40:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Where to Find Information about Learning and Teaching Methods If you are teaching or even learning, you might want to learn about alternative ways to teach or learn. A very simple and positive resource for this information might be your local library. Odds are good that they will have books there that can help you [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Where to Find Information about Learning and Teaching Methods</p>
<p>If you are teaching or even learning, you might want to learn about alternative ways to teach or learn. A very simple and positive resource for this information might be your local library. Odds are good that they will have books there that can help you with this. If they don’t and you find the name of them, you may put in a request that they carry them. Of course if you wish to highlight or take notes in your book you might want to purchase your own copies. If you cannot find them at your local book store they can usually order them for you.</p>
<p>You might also find classes at a community college or a learning annex, these may be free but they may also cost you a small fee, it&#8217;s simply one thing to consider if you are choosing this route. If you have additional questions you may have professors or instructors that can provide insight or help from their own experience or knowledge, or alternatively might be able to point you in the right direction of someone who does and can help you find what you are looking for. Look for listings in local news papers and in schedules of your local schools.</p>
<p>Of course one of the most affordable and quite possibly one of the easiest methods of finding information about other teaching and learning methods is to consult the internet. You will find numerous topics on many sites. Look to large sites run by companies, as well as small independent blogs for good sources of info. As well as lots of user insight from other people who are knowledgeable about this topic. You may be able to find a social community where people are looking for or learning about the same thing, enabling you to share resources and help each other.</p>
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		<title>Learning About Studying Abroad</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 09:40:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Learning About Studying Abroad If you are considering studying abroad there are a variety of things that you should consider before you do. One of the first items and most important ones is where are you going to study at. Have you considered all of your options? Are there other languages that you would like [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Learning About Studying Abroad</p>
<p>If you are considering studying abroad there are a variety of things that you should consider before you do. One of the first items and most important ones is where are you going to study at. Have you considered all of your options? Are there other languages that you would like to learn or possibly cultures that you would enjoy learning more about? Another thing to consider is how much money you will need, clearly you will find places that are more expensive than others, so ensure that you are well prepared fiscally before going somewhere that might be expensive.</p>
<p>Something else that you might want to think about is climate; are you better in the heat or in the cold, perhaps you would like somewhere with a very mild climate rather than one extreme or the other. One thing you should do is think about surrounding places that you might like to visit on your breaks. The closer they are the better the possibility they will be more affordable for a student on a budget. Ensure that you know just how much money these places will cost. Don’t over generalize and don’t guess, use local resources and ask questions to ensure you are correct.</p>
<p>A great resource for more information on learning abroad is the internet. Not only will you be able to find all the data about the countries you are considering, but you will also find forums, messages boards and blogs where other people are currently, or have done just what you are intending to do in the past. They will be able to provide you with some of the important details, you wouldn’t find anywhere else. Additionally you can generally ask them any questions that you might have about your possible upcoming trip. Enjoy your time and have fun learning!</p>
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		<title>Learning Through Art</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 09:00:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If a picture is indeed worth a thousand words then imagine the story that the actual artist can tell us. That is one of the underlying principles behind the idea of encouraging students to express themselves through art. The ability to create has long been associated with enhanced learning and is considered by many educators [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If a picture is indeed worth a thousand words then imagine the story that the actual artist can tell us. That is one of the underlying principles behind the idea of encouraging students to express themselves through art. The ability to create has long been associated with enhanced learning and is considered by many educators to be a positive step towards developing critical thinking skills. Over in Toledo, Ohio the Toledo School for the Arts is putting this theory into practice every day with some very encouraging results.</p>
<p>The charter school first opened its doors in 1999 with a simple mission: focus on the visual and performing arts while providing a traditional education. As with other Ohio charter schools, TSA operates on the core fundamentals of accountability, choice and autonomy. One example of their methods can be found in a science course entitled &#8220;Teaching Science: Art and Soul.&#8221; In the science class, students were taught all about the basic chemical compounds that go into creating chalk and crayons. They then put that learning to the test by making their own chalk and crayons. But the lesson didn’t stop there. The kids took their new implements over to the art studio where they used them to create their own original masterpieces. It was a perfect &#8220;circle of life&#8221; moment between science and the arts.</p>
<p>This method is also applied to teaching history. Students are taught about the customs and culture of Native Americans. Once the book learning phase is over, they head over to the pottery class and recreate the same kinds of bowls, plates and other artifacts that the Native Americans once created. There is nothing like getting your hands dirty to learn about history. The result of all their efforts landed them a 2008 Blue Ribbon School award from the Department of Education. Clearly, they must be doing something right!</p>
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		<title>Mentors Inspire Young Readers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2011 09:00:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Was there ever a more satisfying site then to see thousands of kids lined up to get their hands on the latest &#8220;Harry Potter&#8221; book? With every new release of the series, a mini-fury was created among young readers who went on to develop a voracious appetite for books. The theory goes, once you’re hooked [...]]]></description>
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<p>Was there ever a more satisfying site then to see thousands of kids lined up to get their hands on the latest &#8220;Harry Potter&#8221; book? With every new release of the series, a mini-fury was created among young readers who went on to develop a voracious appetite for books. The theory goes, once you’re hooked on one book, you’re hooked for life. But what about those kids who missed the &#8220;Harry Potter&#8221; bandwagon? One simple solution is to pair those kids up with a reading mentor.</p>
<p>A popular program started in New York in 1991 is Everybody Wins! Today, that single program has spread across the U.S. and currently pairs up 7,300 trained volunteers with more than 9,000 low-income students. They have a simple motto: &#8220;one mentor, one child, one book at a time.&#8221; The goal is to once and for all close the literacy gap that plagues elementary schools around the country.</p>
<p>A study by the National Assessment of Educational Progress in 2007 found that one of contributing factors to this gap is the primary lack of books in a home. Without those books, kids simply aren’t motivated to read. As a result, all of their ability to learn is hampered. The NAEP study found that among low-income fourth graders only one-half of them were reading at their basic level. This is opposed to the eighty percent of middle-class kids who are reading at or above their level.</p>
<p>The most effective method employed by Everybody Wins! is their Power Lunch. This is a one-hour, once-a-week meet up between students and their mentors. During the lunch, the reading team hunkers down in a classroom or school library to dive into books. There is reading aloud, discussions about stories and, most importantly, encouragement to keep reading. Can you think of a better way to spend a lunch hour?</p>
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		<title>Finding a Stable Career</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people think long and hard about what type of career they want to pursue. In fact, many are still trying to decide, even while they are in school. So, what are some of the most promising careers? Though there are many great options, there are some fields such as education, medical, and technology where [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people think long and hard about what type of career they want to pursue. In fact, many are still trying to decide, even while <img class="alignright" src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/c/ce/celalteber/1287061_businessman_in_the_office_1.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="186" />they are in school. So, what are some of the most promising careers? Though there are many great options, there are some fields such as education, medical, and technology where qualified workers will always be in high demand.</p>
<p>So, why are workers with this kind of training in demand? With a medical career, there are always going to be people who are sick and hurt. Because of this, there will always be a need for people to take care of them. In the medical field, there are many options, spanning the gamut from medical billing to brain surgery. Just as there will always people who need healthcare, there will always be people who need an education. Because of this, teachers are needed. From elementary school all the way up through college, qualified instructors are at a premium. The world is constantly changing, and there are huge advances in technology each year. Because of this, there is a need for imaginative people who are interested in working with technology.</p>
<p>Many people have found that the quickest, easiest way to get a degree in one of these promising fields is through online health degrees or technology degrees at vocational schools. Since people with these degrees will always be in high demand, you can be fairly certain that jobs will be available once you complete your education. It is easy to find these degrees offered at an accelerated pace, so you can finish your degree quicker than you normally would.</p>
<p>Finding a good, stable career is something that many people want. Whether you are making a career change later in your life, or you are trying to decide what you want to do immediately after high school, you will want to consider the most stable career options.</p>
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		<title>Can Movie Night Replace Parent/Teacher Night?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 09:00:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A long standing tradition at schools all around the world has been the parent/teacher night. This is when parents are invited into the school to meet with their kids’ teacher and check on their progress. It’s also a perfect opportunity for the kids to show off some of their school projects. Parent/teacher night is where [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A long standing tradition at schools all around the world has been the parent/teacher night. This is when parents are invited into the school to meet with their kids’ teacher and check on their progress. It’s also a perfect opportunity for the kids to show off some of their school projects. Parent/teacher night is where dioramas and papier-mâché volcanoes live. Recently, the Avondale West Elementary School in Topeka Kansas tried something new: movie night. They had a screening of the animated feature “The Tale of Despereaux” for the kids in third through fifth grade along with all their parents.</p>
<p>This wasn’t just a time for everyone to simple gather to watch a movie. Days in advance, teachers worked on coordinated projects to enhance the viewing experience for the students. They used the book that the movie was based for reading lessons. A huge “word wall” was created to display all the unique vocabulary from the film. There was even a contest to guess how many spools of thread were stored in a large container. All together that meant one movie opened up the door for reading, writing and arithmetic. The reviews are in and a good time was had by all or “boffo” as they might say in Hollywood</p>
<p>The movie night idea is a productive example of how to bolster parent and student engagement. If you consider how much time is spent watching movies in the average household then you can instantly see the benefits of bringing lessons to those viewings. These types of programs are being created and sponsored by the Parental Information and Resource Centers set up by the U.S. Department of Education. Research by this group has shown that developing programs which can bring parents and students into deeper partnerships alignments with their schools can lead to elevated academic achievement. Plus, the popcorn is always tasty!</p>
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		<title>Teacher Residency Programs Are Getting High Marks</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 09:02:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Any form of education is a collaboration. When the trio of parents, students and teachers are working in perfect harmony then the goals of obtaining a solid education can be achieved. If the collaboration falters ending in a failure then there could be repercussions that ripple through a society. As parents and students work to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Any form of education is a collaboration. When the trio of parents, students and teachers are working in perfect harmony then the goals of obtaining a solid education can be achieved. If the collaboration falters ending in a failure then there could be repercussions that ripple through a society. As parents and students work to bolster their role in this equation, emphasis shifts to the teacher. In order to foster the creation of stronger and more effective teachers, residency programs have been established in several school districts across America with very encouraging initial results.</p>
<p>A med student goes through their own version of residency. After all their coursework, they are essentially assigned a mentor to follow around a hospital to get practical hands on training. It makes sense that a young teacher should have the same form of enhanced instruction. The Boston Teacher Residency, the Boettcher Teacher Program in Denver and the Academy for Urban School Leadership based in Chicago have all developed their own new teacher residency programs that are serving as a model for the rest of the country.</p>
<p>In these programs, budding teachers who are working on their master degrees are teamed with seasoned professionals to work together in the classroom for a year. Along the way, the student teachers are shown valuable insights in everything from administrative duties to curriculum development. Most importantly, they are given the opportunity to work directly with students. That alone is the one area of the program that gets the most praise from the new teacher recruits.</p>
<p>As an added benefit, many of the residency programs are focused in urban settings where the challenges of motivating a student are greater. Sending new teachers out into the school systems armed with this real world experience is going to change the way they approach a classroom. That’s win/win all around.</p>
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		<title>Future Learning Is Here Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 09:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you find any high school or college student that isn’t plugged in to some kind of electronic gadget? They all possess multi-functioning cell phones. They’re also quite comfortable searching for and downloading apps that can be the gateway to the world’s libraries. Whether they are texting at lightning speed or uploading pictures of the [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you find any high school or college student that isn’t plugged in to some kind of electronic gadget? They all possess multi-functioning cell phones. They’re also quite comfortable searching for and downloading apps that can be the gateway to the world’s libraries. Whether they are texting at lightning speed or uploading pictures of the cafeteria’s &#8220;mystery meat&#8221; today’s students are incredibly tech savvy. The challenge for teachers and educators is to take all that computer expertise and channel it into productive study. Does this mean letting Xbox into the classroom? Maybe as a reward for good grades, but showing students how that can utilize their social networking and gaming skills for their own homework or research assignments is a perfect form of motivation.</p>
<p>Perhaps the best inspiration can be found in the recent film &#8220;The Social Network.&#8221; It’s a safe bet to image that every student has their own Facebook page. If not, they are sure to get one before the semester is out. Facebook was conceived and created by Harvard students as a freelance meant to simply connect students with each other. From that humble campus project a revolution that was born. And this was from a bunch of students who were still going to class and turning in term papers.</p>
<p>There are technology advances all around us that can be adapted for classroom use. Students can easily become adept at surfing the web for research. With access to all those up to date resources, their own assignments can be accomplished is less time freeing them to get back to Facebook and Xbox at lot quicker. The bottom line is that this generation of students is standing by with the skills to make the most out of technology. Now, if only we can get mom and dad up to speed!</p>
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		<title>Kindergarten For Geniuses</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 08:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It was not so long ago that kindergarten was no more than glorified babysitting.  Kindergarten grew out of the need for students to have some socialization skills before leaving mommy and starting school.  The kindergarten students of the late 50s and early 60s did nothing more than color, learn the alphabet, and play store.  There [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It was not so long ago that kindergarten was no more than glorified babysitting.  Kindergarten grew out of the need for students to have some socialization skills before leaving mommy and starting school.  The kindergarten students of the late 50s and early 60s did nothing more than color, learn the alphabet, and play store.  There was lots of play time, learning to say &#8220;please&#8221; and &#8220;thank you&#8221;, and learning to get along with other children.  If you had a genius for a five year old, he or she would learn how to write their name and maybe know their phone number by the time kindergarten was through.  The kids learned how to sit and listen and how to play well together.</p>
<p>Through educational research we have learned that children have much more of a capacity to learn at this stage of the game.  Kindergarten enrollment today requires testing.  The child must know how to write their first and last names, know their address, phone number, mom and dad&#8217;s first names, and other important information.  They are tested on color recognition, numbers and the alphabet.  If they do not pass these tests, it is a sophomore year of preschool before they are ready for the rigors of kindergarten.  Before kindergarten graduation, most students in the class will be reading.</p>
<p>With preschool programs started at ages 2 and 3, kindergarten is sometimes the child&#8217;s third year of school.  Having a good start to education gives a child more confidence, allows him to become comfortable with the skills that he does know and eager to attain those he does not.  Children who are more confident have an easier time picking up new skills, as they feel they have already mastered the skill before.  It is important to do everything we can to make our children&#8217;s education work for them.  After all, they are the future.</p>
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		<title>2010&#8242;s Bestselling Books in Canada</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Jan 2011 07:50:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Canada’s bestselling books of 2010 span a lot of genres, including Canadian fiction, Canadian non-fiction and children’s literature. Once you have read the top books in each category, you should be able to hold your own at this year’s cocktail parties. •&#8221;Secret Daughter&#8221; by Shilpi Somaya Gowda Gowda’s first novel uses shifting [...]]]></description>
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<p>Canada’s bestselling books of 2010 span a lot of genres, including Canadian fiction, Canadian non-fiction and children’s literature. Once you have read the top books in each category, you should be able to hold your own at this year’s cocktail parties.</p>
<p>•&#8221;Secret Daughter&#8221; by Shilpi Somaya Gowda</p>
<p>Gowda’s first novel uses shifting points of view: A young woman in India who has to hide her newborn daughter to save her life and a couple from San Francisco that adopt the child. The two stories weave together to compare and contrast the perspectives of each character as well as Indian and American society.</p>
<p>•&#8221;Canadian Living: The Vegetarian Collection&#8221; by Alison Kent</p>
<p>In 2010, a vegetarian cookbook and guide actually managed to find its way to the top of the non-fiction bestseller list in Canada. This book not only includes vegetarian recipes that will satisfy any appetite, but also information on buying ingredients and preparing new foods. The chapters include information on specific types of ingredients and processes. This allows the reader to find relevant information quickly for any meal.</p>
<p>•&#8221;Clockwork Angel&#8221; by Cassandra Clare</p>
<p>&#8220;Clockwork Angel&#8221; made the bestseller list in Canada for juvenile fiction. Falling into a similar vein as the Twilight series, this book explores the danger of love and magic through the story of a teenage girl who traverses the Atlantic Ocean to find her brother in England. It takes placeduring a time of Queen Victoria’s rule when supernatural beings threatened every street.</p>
<p>You can purchase these bestselling books at many bookstores in Canada. Finding the locations and contact information for bookstores is easy. Just use Canada 411. The service lets you search by city so that you can find a convenient location to buy your books. It even offers search services in English and French so that you can find stores in your preferred language.</p>
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		<title>Why Do The Research?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 08:59:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You have a theory.  You wish to prove it.  Will oil burn longer than gas?  How will you find out?  You will ignite the same amount of oil and gas and see which one burns longer and you will have your answer.  Did you just do research??? Anytime anyone invented anything or found a better [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have a theory.  You wish to prove it.  Will oil burn longer than gas?  How will you find out?  You will ignite the same amount of oil and gas and see which one burns longer and you will have your answer.  Did you just do research???</p>
<p>Anytime anyone invented anything or found a better way to do something in this world, from the invention of the wheel, to the latest computer gadget, someone did the research.  If the caveman had not started out with trying to roll a square piece, he would have never figured out that he had to smooth out those corners in order to get it to work.  He did the crudest form of research known to man, trial and error.  Today, that same principle applies to the most sophisticated software analysis.  The software must be tried in different situations, on different computers, with different programs, to see where it works and where it does not, thus giving the inventor or creator the information he needs to make it work the way he wants it to.</p>
<p>Research keeps us safe.  When experiments are done under controlled environments, everything we use today is safer.  It is a lot more effective to test a seat belt in a factor with a dummy, than to have anyone hurt by learning it was defective in the first place.  It is also essential to test things like medications or food additives before actually giving them to people for consumption.</p>
<p>Research makes us wiser, it gives us information we did not have before.  Documented research makes it possible to build on an invention or idea from the past.  Remember our caveman with his square wheel?  You probably cannot look around the room you are in without seeing a wheel doing something.  He did his research and we benefited from it.</p>
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		<title>A Lifetime Of Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 08:59:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the United States it is law that every child must attend school to the 12th grade.  The essentials are taught, reading, writing, math and the sciences.  The children are taught general knowledge of most subjects right through high school.  There are requirements for each grade, and testing is a must.  Once high school is [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the United States it is law that every child must attend school to the 12th grade.  The essentials are taught, reading, writing, math and the sciences.  The children are taught general knowledge of most subjects right through high school.  There are requirements for each grade, and testing is a must.  Once high school is through, the next level of education is up to the individual.  It was not that long ago that a man or woman could make a very good living on just a high school diploma.  A young man could learn the plumbing trade from his father, uncle or even just a boss that he has chosen to start working with at a young age.  If you have not called a plumber lately, let&#8217;s just say they make a fine living.  Today there are plumbing trade schools to attend after high school and most plumbing apprenticeships will require this certificate in order to work for them.</p>
<p>Today&#8217;s jobs require higher education.  It is a fact.  Most of the jobs that were &#8220;learn as you go&#8221; jobs, like auto mechanics, heating and air conditioning, secretarial, data entry, are all now &#8220;learn before you apply.&#8221;  Most of these jobs now require certificates from technical schools or even degrees in areas of expertise.   However, today these schools and most colleges acknowledge that there are very smart people out there, working in trades they learned from experience.  Life experience in certain areas can actually allow you college credit towards a degree in that area.  If you have put off going back to school because you thought you would have to be taking classes in something you have worked in for 20 years, go talk to a school counselor.  You may just find that what you have worked at for 20 years counts for more than you think.  You may have just been going to school your whole life.</p>
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		<title>Research And The Eye For Detail</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 08:59:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Research used to mean spending hours, maybe even days at the library, looking up different books on the subject you are collecting information on.  Projects were given out weeks in advance, so that everyone had time to go to the library or search the encyclopedia.  Not so much anymore.  While libraries are still important houses [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Research used to mean spending hours, maybe even days at the library, looking up different books on the subject you are collecting information on.  Projects were given out weeks in advance, so that everyone had time to go to the library or search the encyclopedia.  Not so much anymore.  While libraries are still important houses of research, we have entered the cyber age.  Turn on your computer, ask a question and get an answer.  It sometimes feels like monkeys in the zoo could perform the same tasks.</p>
<p>There are countless sources on the Internet.  You can find the answer to almost any question you could possibly ask.  Chances are you can find many more answers than you are actually looking for.  The answer to almost any questions will guide you to thousands of Internet sites, maybe even millions of sites.  Where are these sites and where are they getting their answers?  Someone, somewhere has to be doing the research.</p>
<p>While there is no doubt that the use of the Internet has made large volumes of data more accessible to anyone who asks, one still needs to decipher exactly what is needed for your particular use.  Make sure that whatever you are researching that the sites you are using are valid.  Check to see that they have validated their information.  There are sites on the Internet, where anyone can go on and change the information that is given.  Without knowing who has been to the site and what they have changed, the information on these websites cannot possibly be valid.</p>
<p>You may be able to do your research faster, but make sure that you are still as diligent as you need to be to make sure you have accurate and up to date information.   This will make your time well spent, and your information reliable and valid.</p>
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		<title>Where Should You Go To School?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2011 08:59:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[High school is just about over.  It is time to get serious.  Today, more than ever, high school students are taking their college decisions very seriously.  Where you go to school and what you study can mean the difference between success and failure.  You have had some time to think about what you want to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>High school is just about over.  It is time to get serious.  Today, more than ever, high school students are taking their college decisions very seriously.  Where you go to school and what you study can mean the difference between success and failure.  You have had some time to think about what you want to do.  Now you need to find the right place for you to learn that career in the best possible way.  It is a difficult task.</p>
<p>Maybe you are not sure what it is you want to do yet.  That is okay.  Not everybody knows what they want to do with the rest of their lives at the age of 18.  You will want to then major in liberals arts, perhaps at a community college where you will get a solid start to your education.  You can take different classes to see what you think you might want to do.  At the same time you will be securing credits towards a degree.  All degrees require a certain number of elective credits and you will get these at a community college, and you will pay a lot less for them.</p>
<p>On the other hand, if you absolutely know what it is you want to do, and you are sure this is the career path for you, you would be wasting your time at community college.  Find the college that teaches your career the best, or at least the best for you.  The largest college is not always the best, if you are someone who would get lost in the crowd.  You may be much better suited to a smaller, more intimate college setting.  Maybe you don&#8217;t want to live at school, maybe you want to have an experience across the country, or even in Europe.  All of these factors play an important role in choosing the right school.  Look carefully, see them all, and make the decision that best suits you.</p>
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		<title>Project Gutenberg: Free Books!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 08:59:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not a lot of people realize this, but there is actually a resource online which offers people free books. Now, these are not &#8220;free&#8221; books in the sense where they only going to be free if you buy something, or if you surrender your contact information. These are books that you can just download and [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not a lot of people realize this, but there is actually a resource online which offers people free books.  Now, these are not &#8220;free&#8221; books in the sense where they only going to be free if you buy something, or if you surrender your contact information.  These are books that you can just download and read, without there being anything fancy, difficult or privacy violating about it.  All you have to do is go to Project Gutenberg&#8217;s website, and you can just download books like it is no big deal.  It is rather like a library, only you do not have to physically go anywhere or concern yourself with returning the books that you check out.  They are just on your computer, without any kind of a hassle.</p>
<p>The sweet things about Project Gutenberg are several.  For one thing, they offer a whole lot of books, ranging from self help and reference books all the way to classic stories of various different genres.  While it is not quite the same thing as your local Barnes and Noble, you do have the option of finding a few hundred thousand different books.  While that is not exactly the Library of Congress, and these are not all of the shiny new titles with attractive covers on them, Treasure Island and Moby Dick still read as well today as they ever did.</p>
<p>What it really comes down to is, Project Gutenberg is a research tool into the human condition.  Some people have said that once something has made it onto the Internet, it essentially becomes immortal.  The net is way too big for anyone to ever police, and destroying it would be about as easy as destroying an ocean.  And truth be known, less people would complain if an ocean suddenly disappeared.  But over all, you can learn an awful lot about our past, as well as how to do woodworking and cook neat recipes.  And it&#8217;s all free!</p>
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		<title>Back to School</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 31 Dec 2010 17:06:24 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>I’ve often thought of going back to school, especially recently with family members graduating from nursing school and going on to pursue other professional endeavors. But going back to school is hard when you’re working, have a family to raise, or are just otherwise busy with life.</p>
<p>For this reason, many people are opting for online degrees. They are more accepted now than ever, and you can get everything from your high school diploma to a nursing degree to a doctorate completely online! Some of the many benefits of getting your degree online include:</p>
<p>- Flexibility. With online school, you have the flexibility to attend school on your own schedule. That means you can work on your classes on your lunch break, after the kids go to bed, or on weekends. This is the main reason many busy parents or professionals opt for online schooling; they don’t have to quit their jobs or sacrifice family time.</p>
<p>- Many different schools to choose from. Visit a site like onlineeducation.com and see just how many different schools there are for you to choose from. You don’t even need to be a resident; online schools allow you to take classes from any school in the country without having to worry about out-of-state tuition. You can find online programs in virtually every area of study.</p>
<p>- Portability. Most online degree programs only require Internet access. This means you can be working towards your degree from home, a coffee shop, the library, or while on vacation, rather than in a classroom.</p>
<p>When you pick an online school, make sure you choose one that has an accredited program. After that, you’re on your way to the degree or certification that can open more doors and provide you with more opportunities than you imagined!</p>
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		<title>Project Gutenberg: Free Books!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Dec 2010 05:33:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Not a lot of people realize this, but there is actually a resource online which offers people free books. Now, these are not &#8220;free&#8221; books in the sense where they only going to be free if you buy something, or if you surrender your contact information. These are books that you can just download and [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Not a lot of people realize this, but there is actually a  resource online which offers people free books.  Now, these are not  &#8220;free&#8221; books in the sense where they only going to be free if you buy  something, or if you surrender your contact information.  These are  books that you can just download and read, without there being anything  fancy, difficult or privacy violating about it.  All you have to do is  go to Project Gutenberg&#8217;s website, and you can just download books like  it is no big deal.  It is rather like a library, only you do not have to  physically go anywhere or concern yourself with returning the books  that you check out.  They are just on your computer, without any kind of  a hassle.</p>
<p>The sweet things about Project Gutenberg are several.  For one thing,  they offer a whole lot of books, ranging from self help and reference  books all the way to classic stories of various different genres.  While  it is not quite the same thing as your local Barnes and Noble, you do  have the option of finding a few hundred thousand different books.   While that is not exactly the Library of Congress, and these are not all  of the shiny new titles with attractive covers on them, Treasure Island  and Moby Dick still read as well today as they ever did.</p>
<p>What it really comes down to is, Project Gutenberg is a research tool  into the human condition.  Some people have said that once something has  made it onto the Internet, it essentially becomes immortal.  The net is  way too big for anyone to ever police, and destroying it would be about  as easy as destroying an ocean.  And truth be known, less people would  complain if an ocean suddenly disappeared.  But over all, you can learn  an awful lot about our past, as well as how to do woodworking and cook  neat recipes.  And it&#8217;s all free!</p>
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		<title>Using EDGAR</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Dec 2010 05:32:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have never used the Electronic Data Gathering Analysis &#38; Retrieval system (which also goes by the affectionate moniker of &#8220;EDGAR&#8221;), then you are not aware of one of the most powerful systems out there for keeping stocks (as well as the underlying companies which make them what they are) on the up and [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have never used the Electronic Data Gathering Analysis  &amp; Retrieval system (which also goes by the affectionate moniker of  &#8220;EDGAR&#8221;), then you are not aware of one of the most powerful systems out  there for keeping stocks (as well as the underlying companies which  make them what they are) on the up and up.  While EDGAR is never going  to be perfect, it does allow people to follow what the SEC has a company  file, in order to remain compliant and trade with full privileges on  one of the major stock exchanges.  EDGAR even allows regular people to  compete with the &#8220;big boys&#8221; on Wall Street, when it comes to doing  research on stocks for their own investing purposes.</p>
<p>See, when a company does something significant, such as issuing new  shares of stock or hiring on a new corporate level member of management,  they are required by federal law to file certain forms.  In some cases,  the SEC even has the power to block an activity, if it is perceived as  being a threat to the market, to the country or even to the shareholders  of the company in question.  While this does not happen too often, it  does happen often enough that the SEC is never wanting for work to do.   Corporations tend to pull on their leashes an awful lot, after all.</p>
<p>This is where EDGAR comes in.  While his main role is to allow people to  research stocks, so that they can know which ones are the very best  buys out there, he also serves the public in alerting the more diligent  investors for when something is fishy.  A lot of times, a company will  do something which will look congruent on the outside, but will not look  so good when you check out their regulatory filings.  Since these are  required by law, there is no wriggling out of them.  So when a company  tries, that is a red flag.</p>
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		<title>Finding Success as a Non Traditonal Student</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Dec 2010 05:31:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding Success as a Non-Traditional Student 1. Deciding to return to school to earn or complete a degree later in life can be a a rewarding life changing experience. Learning is continuous and youu are never too old to complete educational goals. Maturity and life experience are advantages returning students may have over younger classmates. [...]]]></description>
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<p>1. Deciding to return to school to earn or complete a degree later in  life can be a a rewarding life changing experience. Learning is  continuous and youu are never too old to complete educational goals.  Maturity and life experience are advantages returning students may have  over younger classmates.</p>
<p>2.  Organization</p>
<p>Getting organized is key to academic success. If you have been away from  school and the mystics of edcuation for a while having a well stocked  book bag or shelf is a good start. A list of text, readings and  classroom supplies can generally be found in the course description.  Coming to class prepared the first day with the first chapter read is a  good start for partipating in class discussions which usually count for a  portion of your grade.</p>
<p>3. Networking for Student Success</p>
<p>Getting to know younger and Non-Traditional students can bridge the  generation gap. The common goal is to grow as a learner and student  success. With these goals in mind introduce yourself, and be an active  particpant in class and group assignments. As you meet people and form  study groups where you particpate; your confidence will grow.</p>
<p>4. Share your Education Plans</p>
<p>If you are primpary caregiver to others let them know about your  educational plan and the need for you to be successful. Most, but not  all people will be happy for you and aid in your success. If you are the  chosen one to run errands, babysit and are used to putting yourself on  hold now is the time to learn the language of, &#8220;No.&#8221; A group meeting  with family to discuss the need for flexibility for  study and classroom  time should happen before and not after you register for class.</p>
<p>5. Non Traditional Success</p>
<p>The success rate for Non-Traditional Students is high. Finding good  strategies like starting part time or cutting work hours aid  in student  success and retention.</p>
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		<title>Working Toward Better Education for All</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 23:13:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by cayobo via Flickr When it comes to education, there are many areas lacking. That&#8217;s true of many different countries and a lot of different educational fields. It&#8217;s also true whether the children in question are in preschool or already in college. In short, there&#8217;s just a lack of good, strong, proper education being [...]]]></description>
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<p>When it comes to education, there are many areas lacking.  That&#8217;s true of many different countries and a lot of different  educational fields. It&#8217;s also true whether the children in question are  in preschool or already in college. In short, there&#8217;s just a lack of  good, strong, proper education being seen today. There are ways to fix  that, but it&#8217;s going to take work. It&#8217;s also going to take time, energy  and money, which aren&#8217;t things that are always readily available.  Because of that, correcting the problems with education is a more  complex issue than you would first expect.</p>
<p>The main problem lies  with the fact that there are so many things education needs to provide.  Children should grow into well-rounded adults, but it&#8217;s hard for them  to do that if they aren&#8217;t getting the educational information they need.  Whether they&#8217;re job hunting in Scotland or looking at apartments for rent in Seattle,  they&#8217;re going to need life skills as well as &#8216;school-based&#8217; skills.  Unfortunately, they&#8217;re often taught about algebra, but not instructed on  how to correctly balance a checkbook. When they get out into the real  world, they don&#8217;t know how to do many of the things they should be able  to handle.</p>
<p>A better education for all students is something that  should be part of the fabric of life, no matter what country a person  is in. Without an education, a person&#8217;s prospects for a good job and a  happy life are somewhat dismal. The education that students are getting  now is incomplete, and will stay that way until there are serious  changes made in the educational field. In the meantime, the job of  making sure that children know what they really need to succeed outside  of the classroom is falling to families that are already overworked,  making things for them more difficult.</p>
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		<title>Historically Black Colleges and Universities</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 21:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Historically Black Colleges and Universities 1. History of HBCU&#8217;s Historically Black Colleges and Universities serve a distinct purpose. These educational institutions were started prior to 1964 and were implemented to serve black communities. 2. United Negro College Fund Research -Over 50% of all African American professionals are graduates of HBCUs -90% of African Americans pursuing [...]]]></description>
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<p>1. History of HBCU&#8217;s</p>
<p>Historically Black Colleges and Universities serve a distinct purpose.  These educational institutions were started prior to 1964 and were  implemented to serve black communities.</p>
<p>2. United Negro College Fund Research</p>
<p>-Over 50% of all African American professionals are graduates of HBCUs<br />
-90% of African Americans pursuing Doctorate degrees are HBCU graduates<br />
These two facts alone place African-Americans in position as professionals across disciplines.</p>
<p>3. HBCU&#8217;s Prominent Graduate List (UNCF)</p>
<p>-Debbie Allen- choreographer, director (Howard)<br />
-Ossie Davis- actor (Howard)<br />
-Lynn Whitfield- actress (Howard)<br />
-Phylicia Rashad- actress (Howard)<br />
-Sharon Pratt Kelly- DC mayor (Howard)<br />
-Shirley Franklin- Atlanta mayor (Howard)<br />
-Toni Morrison<br />
-Sean &#8220;P.Diddy&#8221; Combs- founder and CEO of Bad Boy Entertainment (Howard)<br />
-Common- actor, hip hop artist (Florida A&amp;M University)<br />
-Rosa Parks- civil rights icon (Alabama State)<br />
-Alex Haley- author (Alcorn State)<br />
-Steve McNair- NFL quarterback (Alcorn State)<br />
-Michael Clark Duncan- actor (Alcorn State)<br />
-A. Phillip Randolph- civil rights activist (Bethune Cookman College)<br />
-Mary McLeod</p>
<p>The impressive list above crosses genres and time lines. Mary McCloud  Bethune founded Bethune Cookman College with pennies and Sean Puffy  Combs used the same determination to become a Hip-Hop mogul empowering  youth globally to go after their dreams.</p>
<p>4. HBCU&#8217;s Prepare Students for the Real World</p>
<p>Alumni return annually to Southern Classic Football games that have rock  star appeal in support of their alma mater. HBCU Alumni who believe in  the schools mission and purpose write checks and encourage their  offspring to attend the same campus. The same pride found in generations  of Ivy league halls is on the grounds of HBCU&#8217;s. It is said that  attending an HBCU as an undergrad and becoming grounded in black  literature and deeper cultural understanding prepares one better for the  graduate experience at a Top Ten or Ivy League institution.</p>
<p>5. Funding an HBCU Experience</p>
<p>The cost of attending a HBCU is moderately-high. Many programs depend on  the financial support of alumni and that support depends on many  factors most notably, the economy. The successful student is persistent  and cretive while looking for funding. FASFA is a good starting point.</p>
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		<title>Social media tools in Schools</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 19:26:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via CrunchBase Now days everyone is communicating with each other via social networking sites. No matter whether its fun or education, social networking is helping people getting connected with each other. You can contribute to world of social media through various means. Faceboook, Youtube, Twitter are just a few medias that you can use [...]]]></description>
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<p>Now days everyone is communicating with each other via social networking sites. No matter whether its fun or education, social networking is helping people getting connected with each other. You can contribute to world of social media through various means. Faceboook, Youtube, Twitter are just a few medias that you can use to give your thoughts a vocal touch.</p>
<p>Have you ever heard of social media software? This application will help you tracking how social media is working for you. You can use this software to effectively get your message out. So it is highly beneficial for you and can help you in getting your voice out in social media effectively.</p>
<p>School systems now days are also fully equipped with social networking tools. Students are communicating with each other with full comfort and ease. Not only this, social media is also connecting teachers with students. They can talk with each other without any difficulties on any topic they want. Social media tools are strong tools that students can use to express themselves. These tools bring different kinds of students together and it helps in getting their creative juices flowing.</p>
<p>Social networking is being implemented into school systems these days and it should be promoted more and more by the teachers as it is a great communication media that can produce millions of benefits in the long run.</p>
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		<title>Improving Reading</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Improving Reading 1. Reading True fact. Reading comprehension improves with consistency and practice. Thirty minutes of daily focused reading can significantly improve reading confidence and reading test scores. 2. Content Matters We don&#8217;t always have a choice over our reading content but when we do we can choose we tend to read and comprehend better [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Improving Reading</p>
<p>1. Reading</p>
<p>True fact. Reading comprehension improves with consistency and practice.  Thirty minutes of daily focused reading can significantly improve  reading confidence and reading test scores.</p>
<p>2. Content Matters</p>
<p>We don&#8217;t always have a choice over our reading content but when we do we  can choose we  tend to read and comprehend better and faster. If you  have a lot of dry reading material to read that has to be done then that  is the bottom line. Start with the hardest or least intersting subjects  first. Work your way down to the topics you find most intersting.  Tedious yes. But your reading will be done and,your note-taking better  informed.</p>
<p>3. Reading Exercises</p>
<p>Practice comprehension skills by reading something you enjoy for ten  minutes. Place your book down and write as many ideas that stick out as  important from your reading. Challenge yourself to puzzels and other  exercises that force you to string letters. Learning one word a day from  the dictionary gives you three hundred sixty -five new words per year.  Strong reading fosters good writing skills. Taking advantage of writing  exercises while building reading comprehension skills can be be a double  bonus.</p>
<p>4. Read Widely</p>
<p>Reading widely on various topics makes us better commmunicators. Writing  about or even telling someone about newfound knowledge found through  print or on-line reading means that we are aware and active in seeking,  gaining and hopefully exchangin information.</p>
<p>5. Other Benefits of Reading</p>
<p>The benefits of reading are many. Books allow us to gain insight and  knowledge, travel to far off places and meet people from this and other  worlds. Geeks and Nerds are no longer ostracized but are instead  celebrated.Reading is finally cool. Word Play is the new thing from  Scrabble Tournaments to Summer Reading Programs with big prizes for  studious students enjoying books over summer vacation.</p>
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		<title>Exploring Overseas Teaching Options</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Dec 2010 05:28:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Exploring Overseas Teaching Options 1. It is Exciting to Consider the Option of Teaching Overseas Exploring overseas teaching options is certainly something one can pursue on their own. However there are reputable headhunter organizations that will place you free of charge. If you qualify you are invited to move forward in the application process. 2. [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Exploring Overseas Teaching Options</p>
<p>1. It is Exciting to Consider the Option of Teaching Overseas</p>
<p>Exploring overseas teaching options is certainly something one can  pursue on their own. However there are reputable headhunter  organizations that will place you free of charge. If you qualify you are  invited to move forward in the application process.</p>
<p>2. Benefits of Overseas Teaching</p>
<p>There are numerous benefits to teaching overseas. They include smaller  classrooms, different cultural experiences, and the opportunity to make a  difference while learning yourself, in the midst of so much culture.</p>
<p>Safety Concerns</p>
<p>To aid in keeping women in the program, (safety is sometimes an issue  for women where ever we go.) Women should take extra care and be  reminded not to travel alone at night especially in unknown places. Use  good judgment research a place and the customs familiarizing yourself  with the culture. This is good etiquette and good common sense. A space  can be super friendly during day and a nightmare, after dark. Having a  buddy with you or at the bare minimum, a charged and working cell phone  and or International phone cards. In addition your placement company  should be able to answer any questions regarding safety. If you aren&#8217;t  sure don&#8217;t sign the contract.</p>
<p>Staying in the Loop</p>
<p>A reputable company will not take your money if they don&#8217;t believe they  can place you. At each point from soliciting evaluators, to writing a  Teaching Statement you are putting yourself before a career opportunity  and the chance to conduct Educational Research and perhaps a book on  your experiences.</p>
<p>3. Cultural Experiences<br />
A travel blog, a Internet Cultural Experience offered through your lens  are both ways to enhance your overseas teaching experience. Taking the  time to immerse in the culture after teaching all day may be enough  excitement. Pace yourself this is an exciting opportunity that can be  life changing.</p>
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		<title>Does College Matter to Your Car Insurance Company?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 11:21:19 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Believe it or not, whether you&#8217;re in college currently or have graduated  from college in the past may matter to the places you do personal  business with. Being enrolled in college shows a commitment to better  yourself and make more money. Getting through college and successfully  graduating shows that you can stick with something and that you want to  continue to grow and learn. Those are both good things to show to the  world, and some companies will give you discounts for them. In other  words, college isn&#8217;t just a help for people trying to get ahead  professionally &#8212; it can save you money in your personal life, too.</p>
<p>Cheaper car insurance is one of the biggest perks for people who are either in or have  graduated from college. Many insurers give discounts for educational  level, and/or for students who are actively enrolled in higher  education. You may also get student discounts from other companies, like  credit cards with lower interest rates, so be sure to ask. If you&#8217;re a  little older and have gone back to school, call the companies you  normally do business with and ask if they have student discounts. They  might have a program you can qualify for, regardless of age, if you&#8217;re  enrolled in an accredited college or university.</p>
<p>Naturally,  there are many reasons to go to college. Learning for learning&#8217;s sake  can be highly valuable, but most people are enrolled because they want a  good job in a field they enjoy when they graduate. That makes sense,  and is a great reason to go to college, but just don&#8217;t forget all the  other little perks you may be able to get. You might be surprised at how  much savings your education will really get you.</p>
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		<title>My Kid is a Classic Underachiever</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[My Kid is a Classic Underachiever 1. Underachievers Can Change Good news. Your kid may not be a total underachiever. She may be in a slump it happens to adults all the time. Kids are under enormous amounts of pressure to perform academically and in athletics. Schedules are rigorous leaving kids stressed. Sometimes tuning out [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My Kid is a Classic Underachiever</p>
<p>1. Underachievers Can Change</p>
<p>Good news. Your kid may not be a total underachiever. She may be in a  slump it happens to adults all the time. Kids are under enormous amounts  of pressure to perform academically and in athletics. Schedules are  rigorous leaving kids stressed. Sometimes tuning out is how she gets you  to pay attention to her low fuel level.</p>
<p>2. Incentives for Achievement</p>
<p>Many would argue against rewarding a kid for doing what he should do at  school. Retaining knowledge and good grades should perhaps be minimum  acceptable bench marks. To encourage things like critical thinking  skills incentives that require some thought might aid your kid in  stepping up his academic game.</p>
<p>3. Schedule Schedules</p>
<p>Is her favorite class fashion and can you make sure she has it first  hour? If so she will be up dressed and at the door ready to go without,  you having to threaten her before she removes to covers to stretch. This  doesn&#8217;t have to be a hard thing. If she has her favorite class first  thing her day is off to a great start which will make her a more engaged  student throughout the day.</p>
<p>4. Encourage Extra-Curricular Activities</p>
<p>The digital explosion has left its mark on youth. Kids aren&#8217;t outside in  the summer many are in front of video games all day long. Two  activities per school year should is a good way to get your kid  interested in something. Do her a favor though and let her choose. She  really doesn&#8217;t have to live your dream of head baton twirler.</p>
<p>5. Offer Praise</p>
<p>Underachievers are sometimes underachievers because they lack the  excitement bug. Offering praise even though your kid seems to care less  will go a long way. A hug for a job well done is equally important as  one that comforts when your kid could have done better. Praise says that  you believe in your kid and her efforts to reach her star.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits of Writing Workshops</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 05:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[. 1. Writing Workshops vs. Creating Independently Writing Workshops serve many purposes. One of the most important is to give the writer unbiased feedback on a workshop piece. The submission to be critiqued should be something the author feels passionate enough to want to develop into a better working piece. 2. Committed Members Committing to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>. 1. Writing Workshops vs. Creating Independently</p>
<p>Writing Workshops serve many purposes. One of the most important is to  give the writer unbiased feedback on a workshop piece. The submission to  be critiqued should be something the author feels passionate enough to  want to develop into a better working piece.</p>
<p>2. Committed Members</p>
<p>Committing to participate in writing workshop hold the same  responsibility to committing to a bowling league. Your presence, energy  and focus are expected and needed each time the group meets. For writers  this means preparation. Reading and giving serious thought before  responding to the piece before you is your job. Looking for reflection  and narrative flow are things you will become used to when work shopping  the work of your peers.</p>
<p>Degree Not Necessary: Love of Words Mandatory</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need a degree to write. You do need structure and writing  language to write well. A love of words and writing tools that include a  good dictionary, thesaurus, and a grammar book are excellent starting  blocks for the aspiring writer.</p>
<p>This is part of the education process for writers. It doesn&#8217;t matter if  one is formerly trained as writer or if one writes as a novice from the  heart we learn from reading writing styles and imposing our own voices.</p>
<p>3. Constructive Criticism</p>
<p>Part of being a writer is hearing the good and not so good about the  quality of our work. Rule of thumb is that you won&#8217;t please everyone and  someone is bound to lose your point. The good news is someone will be  touched by your words, your experiences and your willingness to share  your stories with others. Sometimes our thoughts are crystal clear to us  and we find it darned hard to understand why anyone else can&#8217;t see what  we do. That is another story in itself. Criticism helps us grow; we can  almost always improve on a writing piece. Writing Workshops allow your  work to breathe and grow.</p>
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		<title>Low Residency Graduate Writing Programs</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 05:26:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Low Residency Graduate Writing Programs 1. Low Residency Programs An educational option for students are Low Residency Graduate Programs. These programs offer advanced degrees with flexibility. A low residency program is generally two or three years. Students attend a nine or ten day residency twice per year. This type of program allows students to come [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Low Residency Graduate Writing Programs</p>
<p>1.  Low Residency Programs</p>
<p>An educational option for students are Low Residency Graduate Programs.  These programs offer advanced degrees with flexibility. A low residency  program is generally two or three years. Students attend a nine or ten  day residency twice per year. This type of program allows students to  come to campus for nurturing face-to-face interaction while maintaining  jobs and homes throughout the country.</p>
<p>2. Low Residency Writing Community</p>
<p>Low Residency programs offer a strong writing community that forms on  campus and carries over into the Project Period or semester, where  students work independently for five months following residency. A  mentor, mentee group, and on-line book conferences are part of this type  of educational program. There is a strenuous amount of work given on  par with traditional graduate programs. Deadlines and professional work  is expected in order to maintain good academic standing. Within the  above mentioned groups students further develop research, reading and  writing skills.</p>
<p>3. Added Expenses in Low Residency Programs<br />
A low residency program can be expensive. Many students who opt for low  residency programs live across country from their educational  institution. This means they incur the cost of traveling in for  residency. The cost of plane fare, hotel accommodations, ground  transportation and meals can get costly.</p>
<p>4. Finding Funds for Low Residency Programs<br />
The cost of getting a higher education is increasing. There is no way  around that. The good thing is that creative funding is available.  Filling out the free FASFA form for Federal Financial Aid is the first  step in determining what grants and other types gifted money is  available that you don&#8217;t have to pay back.</p>
<p>If you still are still eligible for Federal Student Loan money after  receiving your undergraduate degree you should be able to fund a low  residency graduate program with loans supplemented by some grant money.  Grants, loans, writing contest and a solid plan will all aid in the  search for educational money.</p>
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		<title>There&#8217;s More than One Approach to the Numbers Behind Taxes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Every year, the holidays arrive and everyone fills with a bit of extra friendliness. Well, except in the crowded parking lots at the stores maybe! The holidays come in rapid succession, culminating in the bringing in of the next year. Spirits rise even higher as the end of one year approaches. It’s [...]]]></description>
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<p>Every year, the holidays arrive and everyone fills with a bit of  extra friendliness. Well, except in the crowded parking lots at the  stores maybe! The holidays come in rapid succession, culminating in the  bringing in of the next year. Spirits rise even higher as the end of one  year approaches. It’s all about memories and what one accomplished in  the prior 51 weeks. During the last week of the year, many thoughts turn  toward what one wants to accomplish in the year ahead. Resolutions are  made, parties attended, and hangover cures researched.</p>
<p>Then comes the downslope as many individuals look right past  Valentine’s Day – which depresses a lot of single people anyway –  straight through to Tax Day on April 15. The few people who look forward  to tax day seem to be tax accountants who make quite a bit of money in  quite a short period of time. Tax season costs everybody else not only  money, but time as well as they research any applicable new tax laws  that will affect them and how to handle the changes. More than paying  their taxes, which a lot of people seem to feel is a patriotic duty  besides also being a law, a lot of people dread the time spent pouring  over numbers.</p>
<p>Solutions to the mathematics of taxes have come down the pipe in  various forms over the years. There is software that one can download  onto a computer to guide the way through the darkness of the number  trenches. Picking up an H&amp;R Block keycode is a way to save money on getting professional tax work happening. If  you’re not sure about newer methods of getting taxes done, this could be  the year that you just stick to the old tried and true method of using a  paper and pencil. But that’s going to use up a lot of your free time!</p>
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		<title>Making the Best of Dormitory Life</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Making the Best of Dormitory Life 1. Dormitory Living Offers Unique Life Experience Dormitory life can be exciting. It requires a balancing act of social etiquette, academic readiness, and the will to succeed in a small box shared with another space. From September to May campus co-eds form a learning community. They may not identify [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Making the Best of Dormitory Life</p>
<p>1. Dormitory Living Offers Unique Life Experience</p>
<p>Dormitory life can be exciting. It requires a balancing act of social  etiquette, academic readiness, and the will to succeed in a small box  shared with another space. From September to May campus co-eds form a  learning community. They may not identify it as such and that is what  separates those who study with a purpose from those who may end up on  academic probation.</p>
<p>2. Bonding and Boundaries</p>
<p>Unless you&#8217;re able to hand pick your roomie you will be living with a  stranger. This isn&#8217;t the time to show your baby face the pouty one that  works, with your family. Here you are an adult and conduct becoming is  warranted as much as possible. Respect for your roommate should get you  the same in return. Honest communication about room and bathroom  cleanliness need to happen very close to your parents pulling out of the  parking lot. Asking each other a list of questions regarding sleep and  study habit helpful even if, it sounds lame.</p>
<p>3. Handling Blow Outs<br />
You used her flat irons last and now they won&#8217;t heat. She uses your  stuff all the time without asking, you don&#8217;t see the big deal. These  things happen when we live in tight spaces where little room to vent.  Talking these things through together once you&#8217;ve both cooled off can be  helpful. Your space should really be kept as positive all those books  need good air to circulate your thought process.</p>
<p>4. Education Comes in Many Forms</p>
<p>College roommates often become lifelong friends. Who you are at nineteen  will not be who you are at thirty or even fifty. College roomies remain  friends through their graduations, weddings, births and deaths.  Lifelong lessons are sometimes learned in the smallest of places  including college and university dormitory rooms.</p>
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		<title>Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming a Dinosaur?</title>
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<p>1. The traditional classroom may be becoming a Dinosaur. More and more  colleges and universities are offering Distance Learning opting out of,  or offering fewer land based coures. This forces students to become  technology savvy. Not a bad thing. But a computer screen even with live  black board can&#8217;t compete with face-to-face interaction. On a computer  you can&#8217;t tell if students are texting behind their monitors or playing  on-line poker while you&#8217;re conducting class. It certainly seems less  personal.</p>
<p>2. Teachers who Teach</p>
<p>Some teachers love the physical space of a classroom. The chalk or white  board, along with the order and structure of a classroom inspire  creative energy for a lot of teaching professionals. Their rooms show  their personality and with seasoned teachers the students work  comfortably.</p>
<p>3. Students Have a Sense of Classroom Ownership</p>
<p>In a physical classroom teachers get to teach lessons on self respect  and pride in community. As a class the room is kept kempt. As a class we  take pride in our room. On-line the maid will clean up. Meaning, we  don&#8217;t claim as much when learning on line. We may be financially and  academically motivated but cyber space belongs to anyone who can plug  in. In a classroom even at the college level there is familiarity in a  lecture hall seat down perhaps to your Gen. Psychology lecture chair.</p>
<p>4. Lost Work, and Power Failures</p>
<p>Everyone loves a good snow-day provided one isn&#8217;t already out in it.  What happens then with on-line courses in the event of say, power  outages? How do you know that the assignment you have worked on for four  hours will post? If you are on land you hand in a copy to the  Professor. You might even sign for it lest points come into question at a  later date.</p>
<p>5. Teachers and Classrooms<br />
As Technology increases learning will take place in a variety of educational settings</p>
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<p>Kindergarten</p>
<p>Kindergarten is Life Preparation</p>
<p>1. Kindergarten is good life preparation. This educational training  comes with a special teacher usually gifted in reaching five year olds  with active imaginations and loads of curiosity. Only a kindergarten  teacher can sit on the smallest of chairs comfortably enough to conduct a  lesson.</p>
<p>2. Kindergarten Teachers, Straight Lines and, Patience</p>
<p>Kindergarten Teachers know the value of straight lines they prepare us  for things like standing in line to pay bills. Through walks through  school hallways we learn patience as we stand in straight lines awaiting  our turn or further instruction. Same thing happens to us as adults as  we wait on line to cash a check or make a quick purchase only to find  ourselves in the slow line again.</p>
<p>3. Sharing</p>
<p>Kindergarten is a place to share. The toys abound, you can be a pirate  in one corner, and run a deli complete with plastic food in another.  Dress-up is encouraged and you can be anyone you dream up. Favorite toys  are claimed at playtime sometimes by two different tykes at the same  time. This is where the lesson of sharing comes in.</p>
<p>4. Teachable Moments</p>
<p>Many of life&#8217;s teachable moments happen during Kindergarten. Bathroom  etiquette with other girls, Lunchroom and Dining social graces are  expected by the time you hit the school yard if not sooner.</p>
<p>5. Recommendations</p>
<p>Do give your child&#8217;s evaluation with their Kindergarten teacher some  thought.  This person is an indicator to the rest of the school  community about your little one&#8217;s strong points as well as those he can  improve upon. Being an involved, but not overbearing parent helper can  be a good experience for your child and her teacher. You will feel  pretty rewarded as well.</p>
<p>6. A Word of Caution</p>
<p>It is very easy to want to run your daughters class. Resist the urge.  Her teacher is a trained professional. Let her do her job. You have  plenty of help to deliver. Teachers make a difference.</p>
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		<title>Online Education Programs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Onlinembarankings.com lists the different colleges that may be right for you when applying to a school. The new wave of the future is online distance learning classes. These courses offer the same education as a traditional classroom setting, but the difference is that you can still learn even in [...]]]></description>
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<p>Onlinembarankings.com lists the different colleges that may be right for you when applying to a school. The new wave of the future is online distance learning classes. These courses offer the same education as a traditional classroom setting, but the difference is that you can still learn even in the comfort of your own home.</p>
<p>Online classes may not be for everyone. Many people still like the traditional way of taking courses. While that may be fine for some, many people are now enjoying learning while at home.</p>
<p>The best way to find out if online classes are right for you is to jump in and take one. There are many subjects you can choose from; ranging from math classes to accounting classes. Find a subject you are interested in and sign up. Many online classes do not require textbooks, but there may be additional readings that you must do.</p>
<p>The first thing you want to do is take a look around at the website set up for your class. The instructor will post a syllabus, which is what you will use to follow the course material. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them as online learning can be very intimidating the first time around.</p>
<p>Once you get the hang of it though, you will love it. You can use the chat feature to chat with your teacher or other classmates. There may also be a message board set up so that you can ask questions of the other students.</p>
<p>If you find that you like online classes, make sure to enroll in a program that will get you set up with your degree. Not every class may be offered online, but try to sign up for as many courses as you can if you enjoy this new type of online learning.</p>
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		<title>How does taking breaks help you perform better?</title>
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<p>Human brain can be definitely considered as the most developed machine. Much more complicated than any computer yet to be developed till now. The more it works the more it gets sharpened.<br />
Even though the brain has an immense power to grasp things it needs a break at times. The word ‘break’ can be referred in many facets. For example research has proved that continuously sitting in front of a computer can get quite boring and after a while your productivity drops considerably. To get it back to its original form a small walk every 45 minutes from the routine is a must. Similarly we are well aware of the school timings cut into several periods so as to enable the children a quick recovery from one topic or subject to another. The same applies with the usual tea-break or a snack-break in several other places. This has a deep sub conscious aspect that is working which has been playing a large part of the human development and modernization. The tendency of the human mind to get curious has been the reason for thousands of discoveries; it is this curiosity that comes to play when the mind gets bore doing the same thing no matter how interesting it is. After a while it all gets redundant and boring.<br />
The human brain can concentrate on a specific thing continuously maximum for thirty to sixty minutes, especially when it comes to drab things like study or work place. This excludes the three hour examinations or other such projects. Just like the way people change interiors of their house in a span of a year or two. This is the condition of the human brain and it is the way we are modeled by nature. Trying to curb this is only going to make things complicated and of course boring.</p>
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		<title>Teaching Philosophies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Philosophy is the search of knowledge or study of the nature of things, articles of faith for a specific way of life. Teaching philosophy is not so easy as teaching any other core subjects. Philosophy is always interconnected with investigation of concepts and arguments raised by people coming from different backgrounds, clearly [...]]]></description>
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<p>Philosophy is the search of knowledge or study of the nature of things, articles of faith for a specific way of life. Teaching philosophy is not so easy as teaching any other core subjects. Philosophy is always interconnected with investigation of concepts and arguments raised by people coming from different backgrounds, clearly analyzing them, understanding their opinions and receiving it in the rite sense. It is also dealt with how teachers teach their students and how learners perceive it .<br />
Students are always worried of how the portions will be covered, how they will complete their assignments in time and son on. They are never show up any eagerness on how the thing is being constructed or the reasons behind it. Learners should be well aware of what they are going to learn and also know to welcome all the notes coming to them with greater ease.<br />
Teachers can really help students by telling them how to change their attitudes towards the topics. Masters can always be a helping hand by becoming friends of their students, encouraging them to convey ideas effectively without any hesitation and motivating to do what students feel without putting a pause. Group tasks like group discussions, seminars, debates can help to foster and nurture student’s minds. And also finding answers of doubtful unanswered questions of their own can help in nurturing the inquiring minds. The opinions stated by the learners should be received well by the teacher. Teachers have to become good listeners first and then good teachers.<br />
Thus the art of teaching can be made more enjoyable. Teaching philosophy can be taken forward by understanding the problems faced by the students their thoughts and accepting their opinions, motivating them with all the aids available. A teacher should also be passionate to his/her profession so that students will be passionate and truthful to their master and the teachings.</p>
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		<title>Choosing an Online MBA Program</title>
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<p>After you graduated from college, you swore you would never go back to school again. You wanted to enter the business world and be successful without any more time spent inside a classroom. Maybe, your professors were dull and uninteresting. Or perhaps, you were not challenged during your career as a college student. Whatever the reason, you became adverse to the idea of going to graduate school or any other type of program. But now in the job market, your friends who went to graduate school and got an MBA are getting the coveted promotions. While you  are passed over for these opportunities, you may think you need a graduate degree too. But how can you get an MBA without leaving your current job? Simple, you need to research online MBA programs.</p>
<p>First, you need to check out the following website: onlinembarankings.com. This website will give you tons of information about various online MBA programs. You will be able to compare tuition rates for online MBA courses, check out various course offerings, and see which schools are accredited. You can even check out the percentage of graduates from these online MBA programs and see how many get better jobs or  pay increases. This information is vital in choosing the right online MBA program for you.</p>
<p>Secondly, you need to look at the various lengths of the online MBA programs. You may think you can be done in a year, but this may not be realistic. You will need to factor into your online MBA equation your work schedule, family time, and study time. While your online MBA degree may take longer than a year, it will be well worth it when you get that job promotion or pay raise. When considering an online MBA program, get all the facts at onlinembarankings.com .</p>
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		<title>The Right Price For College Education</title>
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<p>If you or your child are thinking about entering college, you should  have some serious reservations about where to attend school. The reason  has far less to do with wild parties, reputation, and the programs they  offer. The biggest deterrent for schools these days is the cost. The  cost is high, but sometimes those starting college don&#8217;t bother to think  about it.</p>
<p>The ideal situation for most college students is to  start at a community college. The cost of the community college is very  inexpensive. It can be a great way for a student who isn&#8217;t sure what  they want to do with their life to get some experience taking classes  and fulfill their general requirements while figuring out a path for  college and their career.</p>
<p>The issue with the bigger schools is  that there are students paying close to $100,000 dollars a year, and  yet they are studying for a job that will pay them less than forty  thousand a year. The math just doesn&#8217;t add up, and for that reason,  there is no reason to spend the money on a big state school.</p>
<p>The problem is that students have little concept of the possible  repercussions of their college choices. With the student loan business,  it is out of sight and out of mind. This just makes for problems down  the road. The key is to make students aware of the financial pitfalls of  a big tuition school. If you need to, do some online printing to get them information that shows just how expensive it will be long  term to go to a big school. Then they might be ready to change their  minds. You don&#8217;t want to discourage anyone from getting an education,  but you do want to make them aware of the potential financial disaster  it can bring.</p>
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		<title>Applications for teachers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife The revolutionary internet has some valuable tools for teachers which they should surely know about. There is an application for almost everything. Take a look at a few applications that people find very useful. Google docs: it similar to Microsoft word but the advantage of it is it does [...]]]></description>
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<p>The revolutionary internet has some valuable tools for teachers which they should surely know about.  There is an application for almost everything. Take a look at a few applications that people find very useful.<br />
Google docs: it similar to Microsoft word but the advantage of it is it does not to have to be installed. It’s the most revolutionary app by Google which is used by staff and students. It includes a word processor (MS Word), Spreadsheet (Excel), Forms, Presentation (PowerPoint) and Drawing. You can carry your documents by just attaching and taking it anywhere you like. You can share it with each other. Teachers can do online survey with students and get immediate feedback from<br />
Crocdoc : it is a wonderful app to scribble notes on web pages or pdf documents. It reads the image of web file and lets you scribble on it. You can easily share all this with your staff or students with your view of the document.<br />
Social Bookmarks: We always store our favorite bookmarks in the web browser we use at home. Social bookmarks apps such as Delicious and Diigo you can access your bookmarks wherever you are with an internet connection. This can helps the teacher to keep track of websites to be shared with students. Delicious has an option to view what bookmarks others have added and an option to add that as well in your account.<br />
Graphic Organizers: this is the most interesting apps you could use. Applications such as bubble us and inspirations allows you to organize and create your ideas and thinking online. Your ideas can be drawn into a colorful maps and store them online. It’s like creating a virtual library where your students can have a look whenever they want. You can publish your notes at home also. Not only documents but also videos and images can be stored in this.</p>
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		<title>eBooks for School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The subject of eBooks is gaining a lot of popularity as more and more books are becoming available in an electronic format. Understanding the benefits of using eBooks is essential to truly getting the most out of this type of technology. One of the biggest arenas where the eBook concept is becoming popular is in [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The subject of eBooks is gaining a lot of popularity as more  and more books are becoming available in an electronic format.  Understanding the benefits of using eBooks is essential to truly getting  the most out of this type of technology. One of the biggest arenas  where the eBook concept is becoming popular is in schools.</p>
<p>Because  more and more book manufacturers and publishing companies are making  their products available in an eBook format, the result is that students  can bring their school books and text books with them everywhere in an  electronic format. This completely undoes the need to carry large  textbooks around, because now textbooks are heavy and eBooks are lighter  than simple paper flyers.</p>
<p>Ebooks  are electronic books, and there is no limit to what types of books you  can digitize for this purpose. For example, you can digitize an entire  textbook, and you can make it largely interactive depending on what the  author wishes to convey with their text. Imagine a college textbook with  images, animations, videos and audio that complements the information  in the book, allowing the student to bring their studies to life. The  technology is becoming readily available for book manufacturers that  want to save trees and make their books increasingly portable,  especially for students. Real books are expensive to produce and sell,  and textbooks are no exception to this rule. Electronic textbooks are  cheap to put together, and students do not have to carry them around.</p>
<p>As  more book publishers and manufacturers turn to the electronic format,  it is going to become increasingly easy for students to find the books  they need in the eBook format. These eBooks are becoming increasingly  available, which is going to make paying for books and attending school  even easier for the modern day high school or college student.</p>
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		<title>Computers to teach</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 19:28:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Computers have influenced the life of all the people around the globe. It is like we are depended on it to do all are daily work. From banking, traveling, shopping, studying, computer have made them a part of our life somewhere. Getting students educated in the field of computer science has become important. Therefore it [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Computers have influenced the life of all the people around the globe. It is like we are depended on it to do all are daily work. From banking, traveling, shopping, studying, computer have made them a part of our life somewhere. Getting students educated in the field of computer science has become important. Therefore it has been seen that computer science is the most desirable subject in educational course. It is not being limited to engineering students. People from different educational backgrounds come forward to lean so basic idea of computers so that they stay at par with other students when it comes to work. The demand in the computer educational field has always been high. Even in schools computer subject is not only for higher students. They make sure the students in lower grades also get the basic knowledge of computers so that when they reach higher school this subject is not new for them. Every school now has now got a computer lab to make it easy for the students to have a better understanding of the subject. Computer along with internet there is advantage in making students an easy understanding of how the world around them is changing and importance of computer in future. There are also computer assisted educations where not only computers but other subjects can be learned in this environment. Apart from learning it school students continue to know the importance of computers and even get a degree in it.<br />
A degree in computer leads to various jobs in today’s world. The post in company would be as programmers, application developers, network and systems engineers, or even security experts. And these jobs are not restricted to technology companies, other industries such as banking, investment, medical need students of computer domain. Computer science has grown so vast that it has many sub division along with it.</p>
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		<title>Seating Arrangement in Class</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ever questioned why schools have seating arrangements or when you were in school why the teacher makes u sit in one place all the time. Or you might think this why were you so comfortable with your particular place in class room that you sat the whole year?? It is because you get comfortable with [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ever questioned why schools have seating arrangements or when you were in school why the teacher makes u sit in one place all the time. Or you might think this why were you so comfortable with your particular place in class room that you sat the whole year?? It is because you get comfortable with the surroundings around you. It is that particular place you like to spend the whole day during your classes.<br />
We make our friends our neighbors and get open with them.  When no teachers are around we get brave to even start up a fight. And when the teacher comes in and finds you misbehaving the first thing they do is change your place. It is more like divide and rule. Taking you away from the place where u had all the power and separating you from the neighbors to some lone isolated place in the class, which could be your haunted region of class room. This helps the teacher to regain control of the class room as they are the one who rule at the end. Most teachers leave the first seat in the middle row empty during teaching to keep notes etc so that they run back and forth to their desk again and again and can keep all the students in their view all the time. If they find any student being mischiefs they make them sit in that seat so they realize their mistakes and mould themselves because of the humiliation the faced. It will also have that particular student in teacher’s view all the time which avoids further misbehaving. Most teachers re arrange the seating arrangement everyday so that the student is in new place all the time. It also helps to make new friends and gain confidence of the student as they mingle with everyone in the class.</p>
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		<title>Labs and Scientists</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scientists are considered geeks by profession. In the world there is one scientist to every 1000 people. They are considered to have big egos. Scientists are also considered to be half crazy by everyone. To a scientist his whole world is the lab where he spends a considerable part of his day. It can also [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scientists are considered geeks by profession. In the world there is one scientist to every 1000 people. They are considered to have big egos. Scientists are also considered to be half crazy by everyone. To a scientist his whole world is the lab where he spends a considerable part of his day. It can also be considered as a church where the scientist practices what he preaches. A sanctuary where he and his ideas can find a safe sanctuary and grow to new heights without the criticisms of other people who do not understand them. The lab is where he lets in his colleagues who can understand him and his dreams to discover the next big scientific breakthrough. The whole lab is illustrated with data and graphs which he uses to preach to others. He is immersed in his own theories and his own truths. He has the huge task of convincing the sponsors who pay for the resources he uses in his lab. Along with this the scientists have to convince the tax payers about the advantages of her research, The problem with a scientist is that he has lost his social skills. The language which common people use seems to be a distant alien language. He starts looking at everything in terms of science and explaining everything with proofs and theorems. Just so that people can understand the scientist has to use the language of the common people and explain it to every one. He constantly fears other scientists nullifying his ideas and causing his reputation as a scientist to crash. He is paranoid about people pointing fingers at her research and hence hides in the lab for the better part of the day. What every they do is for the improvement of the world and to help other scientists to use their research to solve much bigger discoveries or solve better questions.</p>
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		<title>Teaching as a Career</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 19:34:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Teaching currently is considered the safest job in America. The recent recession saw job juts in almost every sector of the society; by hardy any teachers lost their jobs. Neither were their pay packets trimmed. Don’t hate a teacher’s job because you were tortured and stressed by them during your school and college days. There [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Teaching currently is considered the safest job in America. The recent recession saw job juts in almost every sector of the society; by hardy any teachers lost their jobs. Neither were their pay packets trimmed. Don’t hate a teacher’s job because you were tortured and stressed by them during your school and college days. There are many things to look forward to teaching.</p>
<p>These are few of the perks of being a teacher. The feeling of getting the problems of your students is great. Students looking up to you gives a new king of self confidence that you never had. Inspiring students is the best part of the job, with them listening to you with respect it is all that a motivator could ask for. Being in front of a class is like being a celebrity in front of paparazzi, with students noticing your every move. The thrill to push other to perform better like the coach of a winning basketball team in a sports movies. Getting the full potential of students out, every student is special in her own way. The best thing to do is find out what that student is good at and let her realize the same. The change in the students over a year is quite staggering, their dress sense, their personality make it the interesting part of the job. The student and professor interactions are quite entertaining and there are a lot of stories that you get to hear from your students about their inability to finish an assignment. Most of them are obviously false, but they are quite entertaining. While teaching something again and again you will realize some thing unique also the questions put forward by students make you know more than whats written in the books. There are many other advantages of being a teacher, these are just some of the best ones.</p>
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		<title>Open Source education</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Nov 2010 19:35:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Open source education is a way to get students from around the world the same kind of education that a student at MIT or Oxford gets. Many students around the world are left with bad education and no source of text books to refer to. Most of the time the text books are so costly [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Open source education is a way to get students from around the world the same kind of education that a student at MIT or Oxford gets. Many students around the world are left with bad education and no source of text books to refer to. Most of the time the text books are so costly that a college student is unable to afford them. Because of this exceptional student loose the opportunity to excel and fall behind other less intelligent students who can afford costly educational resources. The Open Source Education initiative is an innovative new experiment that aims to promote education around the world free of cost. It is currently helping students, decision makers and education developers to realize the importance of this freely available tool. By collaborating with universities around the world the open source initiative is bringing a wide range of freely available educational resources to the students. Using open source software and development communities that work to bring academic institutions, companies and governments together to make this happen. It regularly organizes conferences around the world to welcome more open source collaborations.</p>
<p>Modern teaching technologies are made available through open source software to increase the involvement of students and teachers in the class. Only educational practices which have worked are being used to spread the open source initiative around the world. It is actively developing such tools and is responsible for arranging the courses and online educational conference and seminars that promote the open source education incentives like the software, communities and licensing. Many developing countries are being involved in this open source web and has had many advantages so far in the improvements of teaching standards around the world where students are eager to learn but they are only left back because of the unavailability of the resources.</p>
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		<title>Effectiveness of Peer instruction</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 19:36:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[College education needs to be revamped to make it more interesting an more educational. Not just grades should be promoted, but actual learning is also very important for a successful student to lead a successful life ahead. A graduate should be able to give back something to the society and become a valuable citizen to [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>College education needs to be revamped to make it more interesting an more educational. Not just grades should be promoted, but actual learning is also very important for a successful student to lead a successful life ahead. A graduate should be able to give back something to the society and become a valuable citizen to the country. Instead of creating walls around the imagination, these walls need to be broken down and let the imagination fly. Experimentation and curiosity needs to be promoted.</p>
<p>Peer instruction is a strategy being promoted in a few colleges as an alternate strategy to one teacher and thirty student one. It is an interactive process where students are made to engage in the class. A structured process of questioning is used to get every student to contribute her ideas and learn from the answers of her class mates and peers. A recent research done on peer instruction has yielded some interesting results on the effectiveness of this teaching strategy. The strategy was developed at Harvard University and was based on the teachings of calculus and algebra. Student understanding of the subject was the highest when compare to most of the other commonly used class based teaching strategies. The active involvement of students helps other students to perform much better and getting the entire average skills of the class to rise. The instructors can be taught the teaching strategy easily and implementation is very easy. The students showed higher skills in quantitative problem solving and conceptual reasoning proving that peer review was an exceptional strategy and worth of being introduced to colleges the world over. This process should at least be tested at a pilot scale in colleges to gauge its effectiveness. The current system of education is only getting successful in boring student and ruining the future.</p>
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		<title>Doing Well In Your GMAT Prep Courses</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Nov 2010 11:15:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people will say that signing up for GMAT prep courses is one of the smartest things you can do to prepare for the actual test. It’s crucial to get as much study time as you possibly can. These tests are very important and will help prepare you for graduate or business school. Here are [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people will say that signing up for GMAT prep courses is one of the smartest things you can do to prepare for the actual  test. It’s crucial to get as much study time as you possibly can. These  tests are very important and will help prepare you for graduate or  business school. Here are some great tips on doing well in your GMAT  prep courses.</p>
<p>Once you get your hands on your study materials  included with your GMAT prep courses, figure out a schedule that will  give you plenty of time to study for the actual test.</p>
<p>Most  books come with a practice test. Pace yourself so that you give yourself  enough time to take these tests. Most of the time students have three  months to study before they have to take the GMATs. It’s recommended  that students take a practice test every couple of weeks during the  first two months. Once you’ve got a week to go before the big test, take  another practice test.</p>
<p>GMAT prep courses are important, so  make sure you can attend them. Try your best not to miss any classes.  You’re paying a good amount of money for the prep courses, so attend  them.</p>
<p>If you have any questions about any assignment, arrive  early so you have time to speak with your teacher or other students.  This test is important so if you have a question, ask it. This isn’t the  time to be shy or a wallflower.</p>
<p>We all hate doing homework,  but it will help you do well in your GMAT prep courses and your test.  After all, isn’t the main reason you’re taking the GMAT prep courses is  so that you can do well on the test?</p>
<p>Doing well in your GMAT prep courses is your main goal and following these simple tips will help you achieve that goal.</p>
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		<title>Choosing the Right Online Degree</title>
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<p>During these difficult economic times, you may feel like having a dead end job is better than having no job at all. At least your job helps you pay for rent and food and your bills, but you keep hoping that maybe you can find something better. Before these rough financial times, you thought graduate school was for people who had no clue what to do with their lives. You laughed at the thought of earning your MBA, but now all of those people with MBA&#8217;s are getting the job promotions. You are not getting ahead in the job market. Why? You need the MBA, but with a job, you may not be able to go to a traditional graduate school business program. So, now what? You go online to onlinembarankings.com.</p>
<p>With onlinembarankings.com , you can browse through accredited online graduate school offering the degree that you need in the business world—your MBA. You can search schools that have both an online and in classroom option for getting your MBA. You can also find schools that are exclusively online. By using onlinembarankings.com , you can find the right online MBA program to fit your needs. This means that you can still work hard at your current job and get the MBA you need to get ahead.</p>
<p>Once you have chosen your MBA program through onlinembarankings.com, you will need to prepare to pay for this new degree programs. This website can help your find ways to get the extra money that you need to pay for school. You will learn about the forms need to apply for grants, scholarships, even student loans so that your MBA can be affordable. With onlinembarankings.com, you can get more information about online MBA programs so that soon you can get that better job you need.</p>
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		<title>Research as a Function of Time</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 12:02:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Have you ever heard the expression that there are only so many hours in a given day? If not, you need to move out from under the rock you&#8217;ve been living under and see a little bit more of the world. When you have the power to go online and find just about any kind [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Have you ever heard the expression that there are only so many hours in a given day? If not, you need to move out from under the rock you&#8217;ve been living under and see a little bit more of the world. When you have the power to go online and find just about any kind of information your heart desires, the old rule of &#8220;never enough time&#8221; starts to lose some of its old validity. Who doesn&#8217;t have enough time for almost anything when you can access a treasure trove of knowledge in mere moments without even getting up to go to a bookshelf?</p>
<p>This is the new found power of sites such as OnlineEducation.com. With sites like that, you have the time to get your degree (and do your research) from practically anywhere. You pretty much have no excuses anymore. No car? No problem anymore. Stuck waiting for someone at the coffee shop or the airport? You can work while you wait these days. There is pretty much no excuse for not having enough time, unless you lack the discipline to make your dreams come true. While it might sound a little on the hokey side to say it like that, it&#8217;s completely true. You can turn your dreams into completely doable goals, faster than you would believe.</p>
<p>For instance, not only can you attend your classes online from wherever, no matter what time it is. You also have the capacity to do your research wherever (and more importantly, whenever) you have a little bit of downtime and the desire to do so. So if you find yourself waiting around, why not begin to outline that paper you were assigned the other day? Why not just start cracking off your assignments left and right, since you now have the time and are rapidly running out of excuses not to do what needs doing?</p>
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		<title>Payday Loans – Tips to Help You Find the Best Businesses</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2010 04:05:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife When money runs short and an emergency situation arises one of the solutions could be payday loans. If you are short of cash and need a quick solution to help you avoid losing your home, getting your power turned off, having your car repossessed or a number of other [...]]]></description>
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<p>When money runs short and an emergency situation arises one of the solutions could be payday loans.  If you are short of cash and need a quick solution to help you avoid losing your home, getting your power turned off, having your car repossessed or a number of other unhappy situations, then you might need to go this route and seek out a short-term loan company.  Before you do this, you should check out these tips to help you survive your money emergency.<br />
One of the first things you will want to do is to make sure you are seeking help from a payday loan company that is reputable.  A great way to do this is to read what other people have to say about the company you are considering.  And just like one bad review may not be indicative of how the company operates, do not let one good review sway you either.  Do your online research and find the business that has the most positive reviews.<br />
Look for lower fees.  Sorry to tell you this if you do not know already but short-term loans and borrowing cash from payday loan businesses comes with a high price.  Most times, finance fees at these businesses are not going to vary.  But you should research businesses anyway and find out what their other fees are and who charges the least for things like late-payment fees.<br />
Another tip to consider is to be wary of a company that charges you anything before actually giving you that short-term loan.  Do not be lured in by the promises of extra-low rates and then get trapped by a business that forces you to give them money to get this rate on your loan.  In this case, you are most likely being scammed.<br />
These tips above should help you make the most out of a bad situation.  Do your best to avoid needing payday loans but know that you are not alone when you need emergency funds to make it through the month.</p>
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		<title>Is the United States the Only Country with Education Problems?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 10:03:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Contrary to what some naysayers would like us to believe, the answer to the question posed in the title is “no.”  Education problems are not indicative of the United States only. Other countries, in Europe and other parts of the world, also deal with similar situations such as improving education on the whole; making sure [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Contrary to what some naysayers would like us to believe, the answer to the question posed in the title is “no.”  Education problems are not indicative of the United States only.</p>
<p>Other countries, in Europe and other parts of the world, also deal with similar situations such as improving education on the whole; making sure that everyone receives a quality education, no matter what their circumstance may be; and determining the needs of students in all grades, up to and including college (or university, as it is referred to in countries such as the United Kingdom).</p>
<p>This is where the different education resources that are available online can help, especially those that specifically address the needs of a particular country. Some online sources, such as elearners.com, offer links to other sources that deal with education issues in other countries.  This makes it easier for those who live in that particular country to find resources, and also helps those who want to learn more about the issues faced in other parts of the world.</p>
<p>These online sources can provide information, or links to information, that deals with almost every aspect of education, including issues such as education improvement and education needs across every grade level. Some sources may even provide forums for educators in different countries to share ideas and opinions with each other.</p>
<p>Education exists world-wide; in some countries it is more prevalent than others, but even in those countries, education opportunities are available. For this and other reasons, education problems should not be thought of as being a problem in just certain countries and not others. Educators should take advantage of online sources to learn more about the problems that countries the world over are facing. Those who do may be surprised to learn that things aren’t all that different elsewhere after all.</p>
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		<title>No Excuse to Fail</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Nov 2010 06:57:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[They used to call the SAT the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Some people think that they changed it to the Scholastic Achievement Test in order to be politically correct or so as to not offend anybody who might be sensitive about their intelligence. But let&#8217;s be honest here — nobody is too dumb to succeed. And [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>They used to call the SAT the Scholastic Aptitude Test. Some people think that they changed it to the Scholastic Achievement Test in order to be politically correct or so as to not offend anybody who might be sensitive about their intelligence. But let&#8217;s be honest here — nobody is too dumb to succeed. And that is not just going by the example of fictional characters like Forrest Gump. Because anybody can succeed, there really is no excuse to fail. This is why acts such as No Child Left Behind are a little on the misguided side. And in the end, such acts end up hurting a lot of people.</p>
<p>For instance, we are coming to the point where people expect there to be immediate gratification, even in schools. The concept of school is to get children used to the idea that when they work with diligent effort over the long term, they can achieve great results such as a high paying job, a satisfying degree of control over their own world, and the ability to do what they like in their free time. However, when opponents of No Child Left Behind cite that there is no immediate reward for success, it implies that we have gotten to the point in our society where we need a reward for every individual action we do successfully.</p>
<p>Would you expect to be able to go on EarnMyDegree.com and then immediately be offered a six figure salary with a month of paid vacations each year? Not unless you want to be disappointed. No matter how great a degree program might be, you have to put in a protracted effort in order to receive any of its benefits. The fruits of your labors need to be cultivated, nurtured and given time to grow before you try to harvest them. Otherwise it&#8217;s like chopping down an apple tree to get the apples.</p>
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		<title>Benefits of Online Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Oct 2010 13:51:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Many people today are beginning to see the benefits of online education. Websites such as www.onlineeducation.com allow potential students to browse by interests and educational needs to find an online program that matches their desires. There are many advantages to online study that you may not have considered. Working While in School [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many people today are beginning to see the benefits of online education. Websites such as www.onlineeducation.com allow potential students to browse by interests and educational needs to find an online program that matches their desires. There are many advantages to online study that you may not have considered.</p>
<p><strong>Working While in School</strong><br />
Choosing to study online provides students with the opportunity to continue their current job while advancing or improving their skills during their off time. It may also allow them to change career paths altogether without interruption of current income. For those who are already employed, this opens the door to higher or further education that they would otherwise be unable to pursue. Open scheduling, self pacing, and flexibility and very valuable assets of online study.</p>
<p><strong>Geography</strong><br />
Online programs allow the student to have a wider variety of schools and programs to choose from than those that may be available in the close geographic area. Speaking of geography, the commute to your kitchen table or home office is shorter and less expensive by far than big city commutes and on campus parking fees.</p>
<p><strong>Diversity</strong><br />
Studying online gives you greater diversity in the peers that you study with and the professors who teach the courses. By studying online students can connect with peers all over the world who are interested in similar studies. Professors and renowned guest speakers can be accessed through conference lectures to provide a wider range of learning opportunities.</p>
<p><strong>Appeals to Learning Style</strong><br />
Online learning programs offer a wide variety of teaching and testing formats. Students can pick and choose the test and learning format that is most effective for their learning style. Studies have shown that students taking online courses often outperform students in traditional study programs.</p>
<p>Online programs are, in most cases, significantly less expensive than traditional programs. In this rocky economy that is definitely a consideration for most students.</p>
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		<title>Masters in Forensic Psychology</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2010 22:05:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia If you have an interest in the legal system combined with a longing to study the goings-on of the criminal mind, or you want to help those who are victims of a crime, consider obtaining a masters in forensic psychology. Before you consider this avenue, note that those who are interested in [...]]]></description>
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<p>If you have an interest in the legal system combined with a longing  to study the goings-on of the criminal mind, or you want to help those  who are victims of a crime, consider obtaining a masters in forensic psychology.</p>
<p>Before you consider this avenue, note that those who are interested  in obtaining a master’s-level education in this area should first have a  bachelor’s degree in either psychology, criminal justice or a closely  related field.</p>
<p>Since 1990, the field of forensic psychology has gained popularity  among psychology majors and Hollywood as films and television shows have  given the field greater visibility thanks to movies such as the Silence  of the Lambs and Copycat, and television shows such as Law and Order,  which portray the field as a more exciting and dangerous therapeutic  area. By design, the field of forensic psychology involves the  application of psychological skills and principles to patients entangled  in the legal and criminal systems, which does carry a certain amount of  risk.</p>
<p>Unlike traditional psychologists, forensic psychologists are focused  on facts as they pertain to a case, rather than providing empathy to the  patient. There are also no clauses of confidentiality when speaking  with a forensic psychologist, as their evaluations are court-ordered,  rather than for medical purposes. This requires a clinical knowledge of  psychology and a familiarity with the judicial system, as often times  someone with expertise in forensic psychology is required to testify in  court on their findings, translating their clinical opinions into  legalese for the court room. In addition, judges often rely on forensic  psychologists to make treatment recommendations, sentencing  recommendations (if applicable) and evaluations of a defendant’s mental  and emotional competency to stand trial.</p>
<p>Prisons, correctional facilities, juvenile delinquent facilities,  rehabilitation facilities and hospitals are just some of the places that  those with degrees in forensic psychology practice their techniques.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of Being on the Same Page When it Comes to Educational Needs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife There is a lot that goes into the multi-layers of the educational system. It doesn&#8217;t just start flowing together all overnight. There are hundreds of meetings discussing what needs to be achieved and taught and even hundreds of researchers that are sitting behind their desks working to figure out [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a lot that goes into the multi-layers of the educational  system. It doesn&#8217;t just start flowing together all overnight. There are  hundreds of meetings discussing what needs to be achieved and taught and  even hundreds of researchers that are sitting behind their desks  working to figure out a standard for learning.</p>
<p>A standard for  learning is very important because it allows schools all over the  country to teach students the same materials. If there were no standards  when it came to the type of teaching materials that needed to be used  in a classroom, students in one part of the country would be learning  how to add and subtract numbers in the 2nd grade while another school  might hold off until the 5th grade. A standard for learning allows  everyone across the country to have a right to the same education.</p>
<p>The  researchers that are used to achieve a standardized curriculum for  students all across the United States are also the same people that  develop the standardized college test prep courses that are offered to  students. Prep courses such as the gmat prep course, sat prep course and  others all have the same materials no matter what part of the United  States you are taking the lessons in.</p>
<p>This allows everyone that  enters the same prep course to get the same type of education as  everyone else. No one is getting an upper hand when it comes to the test  and everyone is being taught the same materials. How well a student  will do on these tests does not come down to the unequal teaching styles  of the courses but to how well the student absorbed, learned and  understood the materials.</p>
<p>Forming a standardized learning  curriculium for students might seem insignificant, but in order to all  stand as equals in the United States it is important that everyone is  being taught the same materials all across the country.</p>
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		<title>Becoming a Math Teacher</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife There can be no more of a rewarding career then as that of a teacher. Being in put in charge of a childâ€™s development and education comes with great responsibility. Teachers are the vital cornerstone of any society. A teacher that specializes in mathematics instruction means youâ€™ll be providing [...]]]></description>
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<p>There can be no more of a rewarding career then as that of a teacher.  Being in put in charge of a childâ€™s development and education comes  with great responsibility. Teachers are the vital cornerstone of any  society. A teacher that specializes in mathematics instruction means  youâ€™ll be providing the foundation from which a hundred different  careers can be born.</p>
<p>Becoming a math teacher doesnâ€™t mean you just need to be good with  numbers. You also have to have the enthusiasm to instill a passion for  numbers into your students. Getting them to examine common problems in  fun and engaging ways can help unlock their critical thinking abilities.  These are the types of skill sets that will stay with a student long  after they leave your classroom.</p>
<p>Applying for math teacher position will mean youâ€™ll have to be  certified by the school district you plan on working in. Every district  has their own set of standards when it comes to teaching. Not only will  you have to understand the basic of the math curriculum but youâ€™ll  also need to understand all other aspects of teaching such as discipline  and counseling. In some areas a masterâ€™s degree is education is  required in order to teach but there are just as many available openings  that can allow you to be working while you pursue that graduate degree.</p>
<p>In any mathematics degree program youâ€™ll taking courses that reflect a  liberal arts and science curriculum but with a special focus on  mathematics. Youâ€™ll become well versed in all areas of mathematics  such as algebra, geometry, trigonometry and calculus. You should also  become adept in creating and adapting curriculum guidelines.  Understanding various teaching methods is also an important component of  your own education as you prepare to teach others.</p>
<p>Because computers are a part of our lives and you canâ€™t have computers  without mathematics, youâ€™ll be able to incorporate the computer  sciences into your classroom which gives the students a leg up on future  placement.</p>
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		<title>MBA Still the way to Play</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[An MBA, Master&#8217;s of Business Administration, is still one of the best college degrees to have. It’s probably the most versatile of any graduate degree. The recent economic slowdown has driven many back to college to pursue further education, and it’s also driven many to stay in college longer. In many ways, this will eventually [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An MBA, Master&#8217;s of Business Administration, is still one of the best college degrees to have. It’s probably the most versatile of any graduate degree. The recent economic slowdown has driven many back to college to pursue further education, and it’s also driven many to stay in college longer. In many ways, this will eventually pay off big time for American employers, and employers around the world because this means their work force will be better educated and prepared to work for them and make money. Individuals from all over the planet come to the United States to go to graduate school and obtain their MBAs. This is why the United States has the best MBA college rankings in the world.</p>
<p>When entering an MBA program, it’s important for potential students to do some critical research before paying out any money. They need to find out what employers want in an MBA graduate and then ensure that their MBA program will offer these things. Many MBA programs allow students to pick an emphasis or specialty; potential students need to ensure that their desired emphasis will be offered by their chosen college. Potential students can also find out if their desired graduate school is certified by any public groups to ensure that their degree offerings are legitimate. This is especially important when shopping for an MBA degree online. Online MBA programs are plentiful, be sure the one you are looking into is real. Also be sure that you know all the policies for class attendance etc. before you register and sign up for any classes.</p>
<p>Another key element to some of the best MBA college rankings is to check into their graduate hiring record. Who&#8217;s hiring students that graduate with their MBA from this school? Do you want to work for one of those companies?</p>
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		<title>What Is a Sports Management?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Sports are a large and lucrative industry around the world. The popularity of sports has increased with the advent of satellite television; people can watch soccer, football, basketball or NASCAR from almost anywhere in the world. How can you get involved in the world of sports if you have little actual athletic [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sports are a large and lucrative industry around the world. The popularity of sports has increased with the advent of satellite television; people can watch soccer, football, basketball or NASCAR from almost anywhere in the world.</p>
<p>How can you get involved in the world of sports if you have little actual athletic talent?</p>
<p>Obtaining a sports management degree can make that dream a reality. Sports management careers allow people to combine several areas of interest such as sports, business and health; these people can touch on all sides of the sports industry including entertainment and business.</p>
<p>Sports management covers a large number of careers in the sports industry. A person with a sports management degree may handle the finances of a sporting organization, work on marketing plans for athletic events, or negotiate contracts or sponsorship deals for professional athletes. Other options include sports broadcasting, facilities management, public relations and athletic fund raising. Some people may decide to focus on the sports medicine side of sports management and may work to improve athletes’ health and mental well-being. No matter the role, people in sports management may work odd hours with night and weekend travel. A person in sports management may also look for positions at any level of sports – recreation leagues, college, semi-professional or professional.</p>
<p>Sports management degree courses can be varied. Students may take courses in accounting, management, economics, and marketing as part of a sports management curriculum. Other topics that may be covered while obtaining a sports management degree include sports and culture, branding, sports law, sports finance, sports marketing and promotions. Computer skills courses are also important for this field of study; sports ethics may also be another course of interest.</p>
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		<title>Improving teaching in Colleges</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Students when move from schools to colleges, begin a new phase in life. This is where their wings are grown and this is where they learn to fly. But there is something seriously wrong with the education provided in colleges nowadays. There are many problems with the kind of education being imparted to the college [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Students when move from schools to colleges, begin a new phase in life. This is where their wings are grown and this is where they learn to fly. But there is something seriously wrong with the education provided in colleges nowadays.</p>
<p>There are many problems with the kind of education being imparted to the college students. College students are at a phase when they are developing thinking of their own. The kind of education that is being taught is now working on these students. The quality of the education is down to earth. Students are made to run for grades rather than actual learning. Many passed out graduate students are unable to do basic jobs or even teach school students. Many doctorates are unable to teach college students. When confronted about the low performance of the college student, there are a lot of excuses but no solutions. The seniors in colleges create a party like environment for the juniors who forget what they are for here. Even movies had projected colleges like 24 hour party houses where you can do anything you like. Most of the teachers in colleges have no kind of training for teaching and keep doing the same mistakes that their teachers did while teaching them. There is no attempt to make colleges into effective learning environments. Students have come to believe that college is a waste of time. Most students are dropping science courses for management and law degrees. This is because of poor teaching by the teachers who let the talent slip from their hands and from the hands of science. The amount of money spent on educational research is just 0.03 % of what is spent on education. If something immediately is not done fast, it is going to be very difficult for the new generation to face up to the problems of the next decade.</p>
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		<title>Schools Everywhere in Financial Trouble</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the economy stabilizing at such a low rate, many families are still having financial difficulties. While extras were cut out at the beginning, your average family was still able to be comfortable for awhile. Now, however, these same families are cutting back on things that used to be considered necessities. George and Marla J. [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the economy stabilizing at such a low rate, many families are still  having financial difficulties. While extras were cut out at the  beginning, your average family was still able to be comfortable for  awhile. Now, however, these same families are cutting back on things  that used to be considered necessities.</p>
<p>George and Marla J.  commented last week that they had to move their children from the  private school where they had been attending for years and put them in  the local public school. &#8220;We felt bad about it&#8221; said George, &#8220;I knew  they were getting the best education before because I chose it. Now I  don&#8217;t have a say in much and that worries me.&#8221;</p>
<p>It worries the private school as well. With so many families leaving for public school, many of the schools are seeking debt consolidation services in order to get the school&#8217;s budget back where it needs to be. They  hope that they will be able to keep on most of their teachers.  Unfortunately, the teachers with the least seniority will be the first  to go.</p>
<p>Debt consolidation can help prevent the firings in the long run as it will free up some monthly income for the school.</p>
<p>Principal  Baker stated, &#8220;We really hope that no children have to go to an  inferior school because of a lack of money on hand. Our intention is to  figure out a way to get all of our children back and more, so that we  can keep our children in place as well.&#8221;</p>
<p>This would be a sad  story if this was the only school in the country that had this problem.  Unfortunately, it is happening more and more every day. In the meantime,  private schools everywhere are keeping their eyes open for a light at  the end of the tunnel.</p>
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		<title>How to get a PhD?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[PhD also known as a Doctor of Philosophy is the genius favored degree perused after graduation. It is awarded by universities around the world. It is quite a valuable degree considering that anyone with this degree can get a teaching job or a high paying research job in a company. The time period of a [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PhD also known as a Doctor of Philosophy is the genius favored degree perused after graduation. It is awarded by universities around the world. It is quite a valuable degree considering that anyone with this degree can get a teaching job or a high paying research job in a company.</p>
<p>The time period of a PhD varies from country to country, but it usually varies from 2 to 5 years for most disciplines. In most countries a PhD is awarded upon submitting an original course work or thesis which is his own research. In some countries like United Kingdom there is no requirement to submit a course work. But if the student has not yet completed his masters then she will have to fulfill requirement in additional to other regular PhD requirements. Any kind of data obtained from somewhere else needs to be tagged and referenced. The thesis and course work submitted need to be peer reviewed and graded to get her the PhD degree. Every where the race to get a PhD seat is quite competitive with only a few seats available and many students vying for it. And no there is no option for looking for a distance education when going for a PhD. The student has to report to college every day and report her daily work to the guide who himself is PhD or a doctorate. Only a student who shows excellent potential and satisfactory performance only will be chosen for a post of a PhD. Funding is mostly provided by the government along with a little month stipend to the student for her living expenses. The tuition and living expenses are also covered by the government education body for a specified period. The stipends will continue even if the PhD is completed in lesser time.</p>
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		<title>Make Sure Your Education is Accredited</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia After investing time, energy and money into a college you will hopefully walk away with a degree. The big question then becomes is that degree going to be worth anything? It will be if the college or online course you attended has been accredited. Being accredited means that the institute has been [...]]]></description>
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<p>After investing time, energy and money into a college you will hopefully  walk away with a degree. The big question then becomes is that degree  going to be worth anything? It will be if the college or online course  you attended has been accredited. Being accredited means that the  institute has been thoroughly reviewed and found to meet high standards  of learning. This is the kind of recognition that is hard earned and  carries a lot of remedial weight.</p>
<p>In the US, the Department of Education is not in the business of  granting accreditation. Instead private agencies have developed the  guidelines that are set forth for a school to adhere to. Even though  they don&#8217;t make the accreditation the Department of Education does  provide a list of accredited school and agencies. In other words, you  also need to make sure that the accreditation is accredited.</p>
<p>When it comes to accreditation there are two basic types: institutional  or programmatic. Institutional accreditation takes into account the  entire facility. They not only consider all the academic issues but also  the grounds, living conditions and even the food in the cafeteria. The  student&#8217;s lifestyle is also considered. Will they be given proper  counseling support? What about security concerns? This is a  comprehensive review that can take up to a year to complete and then the  cycle starts all over again. Accreditation isn&#8217;t a one-time shot. You  have to constantly be renewed.</p>
<p>With programmatic accreditation, the agencies focus their review onto a  specific course or department within an institute of learning. For  instance, Harvard can be accredited as a university but their online  literature course can achieve a different level of accreditation. When  it comes to an academic review, the accreditation agencies strive to  make sure the course work is up to date and students have access to  proper research materials. And the professors come under the same level  of scrutiny whether they have tenure or not. Accreditation should be the  first thing you look for in a college or university.</p>
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		<title>Working on campus</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[International students as well as domestic students are not fully funded for the entire term of their education. To make up for the difference they will have to look out for jobs that they can use to pass time and earn money. Along with money these places can also become valuable places of learning experiences [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>International students as well as domestic students are not fully funded for the entire term of their education. To make up for the difference they will have to look out for jobs that they can use to pass time and earn money. Along with money these places can also become valuable places of learning experiences and also to meet new friends. It can also get some assistantships opened when you are prove your worth at these jobs.</p>
<p>Choosing the right job is vital. If the job is too hectic, you will not be able to focus on your studies. A job should be a place where you can get away from studies for a while and rebound. To get a good job you should know basic computer skills, this can get you jobs behind cash counters which is quite easy. For a resume, carry a single page resume that has your contact details and all your abilities that can be useful for the job highlighted. One thing that will not help you to get a job is ego. You might have to do jobs such as sweeping, cleaning utensils and other jobs which you dare wouldn’t do at your home. Don’t get disgusted by them, they are just a new learning experience, so prepare yourself mentally. Don’t give up easily, sometime you might get a job on the first try, but many times you will have to come back empty handed. And because of recession the later is more possible. Dress appropriately for the job, do not go in wearing informal clothes. Wear simple casuals or try wearing the university jersey, it is quite effective in presenting you as a student of that college. When facing the interview, show that you are really excited to be there and very eager to work for them. This is got to impress your boss.</p>
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		<title>Is Studying Abroad Right For You?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by avlxyz via Flickr Just because you spent most of your senior year applying to college doesn&#8217;t mean you have to go to the college that accepted you; at least not right away. There could be an amazing opportunity waiting for you to study abroad. Basically this means packing your bags and hitting the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just because you spent most of your senior year applying to college  doesn&#8217;t mean you have to go to the college that accepted you; at least  not right away. There could be an amazing opportunity waiting for you  to study abroad. Basically this means packing your bags and hitting the  road. Study history where history actually happened. Study art by  looking at the real art. Study culture by living the culture. This can  be a once of a lifetime opportunity that is worthy of some serious  consideration.<br />
If studying abroad is popping up on your higher education radar, start  your research with your home base university. There&#8217;s a pretty good  chance they already have a study abroad program in place. This can  become the perfect union of your projected course work melded with  courses in a different country that have already been established.  Without a home campus, you can absolutely still enroll in hundreds of  different study abroad programs.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;re done reading this article, start searching the internet  for a country and program that sparks your interest. Get the essential  facts to put together all the pieces of the puzzle. Your best resource  might just turn out to be returning students. These student will be easy  to find through your college and they&#8217;ll be happy to share their  experiences: the good, the bad and the ugly. Then you can make a truly  informed decision.</p>
<p>If you are heading out on your own, then really research your intended  study abroad campus. Make sure whatever courses you&#8217;ll be taking will  be able to transfer back to your original college. Just as you would  need to find housing and a job for a domestic college, you can do the  same thing when abroad. In fact, you might find many institutes in  Europe to be extremely welcoming of foreign students. And with the ease  of communication, it won&#8217;t be like you are really that far away from  family and friends. Studying abroad is the type of experience that can  inform the rest of your life.</p>
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		<title>Research 101</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via CrunchBase There is an entire generation of students heading off to college who has never experienced life without a computer and access to the internet. Has this made them more informed or lazy researchers? They are about to find out for themselves. Way before the computer, the quickest access students had to a [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is an entire generation of students heading off to college who has  never experienced life without a computer and access to the internet.  Has this made them more informed or lazy researchers? They are about to  find out for themselves. Way before the computer, the quickest access  students had to a &#8216;shorthand&#8217; approach to reading assignments was  with Cliff notes which are abbreviated versions of just about anything.  Now, it&#8217;s just a quick mouse click to Wikipedia but is that really  going to cut it in college?</p>
<p>Research is about gathering all the facts, assimilating them into a  coherent presentation and, most importantly, annotating them so your  arguments can be supported. There is no way to avoid an internet search  for the first round of research; it&#8217;s just too easy and vast. But  there is a lot to be said for a trip to the local library.</p>
<p>Beyond the books and articles, you&#8217;ll find an amazing resource you  won&#8217;t be able to get online: a librarian. These are the folks who  spend their days in the very world you need to become familiar with. If a  resource is in the library, chances are the librarian has already  looked it up or will know where to find it. They might even be able to  point you down a resource path you haven&#8217;t even thought off, even with  all your Google searches.</p>
<p>The other component of proper research is making sure you understand the  assignment. What exactly is acceptable to your instructor in terms of  visual aids like charts or graphs? How many footnotes do they expect?  Then there is also the style approach. This refers to grammar and  presentation. Different professors expect, and in some cases demand, a  specific style of writing. Do you know the options? Are you familiar  with the variations? Scoring high marks with research papers in high  school means you&#8217;ve got a good basis to build on. Now, is the time to  kick it up a notch or two!</p>
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		<title>Find a College for You</title>
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<p>Furthering your education is very important in order to live a happy, successful life. But going to college can be very expensive, even with all the financial aid and scholarship options out there today. For this reason, it is incredibly important that you research the college of your choice before deciding where to attend.</p>
<p>You want to make sure that the school you select is a good choice based upon the program you would like to go for, the degree you are pursuing, and the cost of tuition. You always want to be sure that the school you select is an accredited college, especially when thinking about attending an online degree program, as there are many scams that exist on the Internet.</p>
<p>Before deciding what school is best for you, you should always look into the school’s most recent reviews. Then you should look into the history of the school. Why was it originally developed? Who typically attends such a school? Do they specialize in anything and why? These questions will help you get a better understanding of the type of program you will be entering and the quality of the education you can expect to receive at this college or university.</p>
<p>You should never rush this important decision or make any plans based on a whim or assumption. School is usually expensive, even if you get financial aid to help, but in the end it is definitely worth the price. You should never take the opportunity to further your education for granted. Not everyone gets that chance. So pick a program that will help your future and help you follow your life’s aspirations. There is an accredited college program out there for you, if you take the time to find it.</p>
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		<title>The Body Farm Is Where the Dead Speak</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia The popular show CSI (and its many spin-offs) have opened up a whole new world of scientific research for the average television viewer. Thanks to these shows, average folks are gaining a greater appreciation for the scientific method. They are also becoming well versed in DNA, ballistics, fingerprints and blood matching. Yes, [...]]]></description>
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<p>The popular show CSI (and its many spin-offs) have opened up a whole new  world of scientific research for the average television viewer. Thanks  to these shows, average folks are gaining a greater appreciation for the  scientific method. They are also becoming well versed in DNA,  ballistics, fingerprints and blood matching. Yes, there is some  â€œstretchingâ€ of the truth in order to wrap up all the experiments in  an hour but overall, they get the science down pretty good. Of course,  when it comes to forensic science, nothing can beat research in the  field. There is really no other way to know how a body will decompose  then to watch a body decompose. The need for this particular field of  study is why the Body Farm was created back in 1981 as part of the  University of Tennessee&#8217;s anthropology department.</p>
<p>The concept is simple: take actual deceased human bodies and place them  in all kinds of environments to mimic what will actually happen to a  corpse exposed to the elements. This means dressing them up, putting  them in the trunks of cars and even submerging them in water. Then  nature has at. All the elements come into play. What happens when a body  is exposed to sunlight? Placed in a shallow grave or gets rained on?  And don&#8217;t forget the bugs and animals. They play a role in a body&#8217;s  decomposition as well.</p>
<p>Compiling the data of the Body Farm has been an invaluable help in  determining causes and times of death. These two elements can make all  the difference between finding a murderer guilty and setting an innocent  man free.The bodies at the Body Farm are all donated for this purpose.  Some come from local coroners of unclaimed remains. Just as organ donors  have a chance support the living beyond their death, the corpses at the  Body Farm also speak volumes.</p>
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		<title>Los Angeles Teachers Get Their Own Grades</title>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For the past several years, the Los Angeles Unified School District, one  of the largest school districts in America, has been collecting a  comprehensive amount of data and test scores to chart students&#8217;  progress. Unfortunately, they didn&#8217;t use any of this data to evaluate  the teachers. It took a group of intrepid reporters from the Los Angeles  Times to dig into the data and present their own report cards for Los  Angeles teachers. The results should come as no surprise: good teachers  make all the difference towards improving a child&#8217;s education.</p>
<p>One of the metrics used in the report was the value added assessment.  This is where a student&#8217;s past test scores were used to project future  test scores. Whatever difference between the projection and the actual  score becomes the value added by the teacher. In some cases, teachers  who literally have classrooms down the hall from each other have very  different results when it comes to their effectiveness.</p>
<p>What about the idea that good teachers are in affluent neighborhoods  while not so good teachers are in poorer neighborhoods? That&#8217;s not  exactly the case as the reporters found both good and bad teachers  spread evenly throughout the district. Parents are desperate to get  their kids into what they consider to be &#8216;good schools&#8217; but they  really have no idea who might be teaching their kids.</p>
<p>The release of this data has pitted the teacher&#8217;s union against the  federal government. The teachers don&#8217;t like the idea of these results  being made public. However, the current Secretary of Education Arne  Duncan applauds the effort. In fact, he would like to see every school  district release their own test scores.<br />
Is this the best way to motivate teachers? It certainly has worked in  motivating students. Whenever parents are presented with their kids&#8217;  report cards, they know in an instant where more work is needed. Why  shouldn&#8217;t teachers be held to the same standards? It&#8217;s the opening  salvo in a debate which will be playing out for quite some time.</p>
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		<title>Reboot for Back To School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia There is a collective sigh going up around neighborhoods all across the country. It&#8217;s the satisfied sigh from mothers knowing that the kids are headed back to school. The fresh start of a new school year is the perfect time to reboot study habits. It doesn&#8217;t matter if your child is a [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a collective sigh going up around neighborhoods all across the  country. It&#8217;s the satisfied sigh from mothers knowing that the kids  are headed back to school. The fresh start of a new school year is the  perfect time to reboot study habits. It doesn&#8217;t matter if your child  is a first grader or senior in high school, it is never too late to  impress upon them the importance of studying, finishing assignments and  preparing for the next school day. If things have been a bit relaxed  around the household when it comes to homework, take this time to rework  their study habits.</p>
<p>When it comes to rebooting study habits, it&#8217;s important that a  collaboration is formed between you and the kids. This means working  together to come up with a definitive schedule. There could be many  activities like football, basketball, plays and other after school fun  that take up time. But homework should be a priority. Agree on a  specific homework time zone which means that during this time  there is no TV, no texting, no online chats: it&#8217;s all about the school  work.</p>
<p>After the homework time is up, it&#8217;s important that you check their  work. Don&#8217;t just ask &#8211; Did you finish your homework? Because the  answer will always be yes. Go over it with them. If your kid has  been given a reading list, why not read the same books? Nothing wrong  with taking another look at &#8216;To Kill A Mockingbird&#8217; or any other of  the high school classics. This was you can become truly invested in  their work.</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t forget about rewards. At the end of a long work day, we  might like to treat ourselves. Kids are no different. You know exactly  what they like and can offer it as a reward for a good week&#8217;s work.  This doesn&#8217;t mean you should be bribing your child to do their school  work but encouraging them. If you can reboot their study habits,  you&#8217;ll find the school year will go a lot smoother.</p>
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		<title>Graduating to the Real World</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Education is meant to prepare students for entry into the real world. Grade school prepares students for middle school which prepares them for high school which sets them up for college. At the end of four years of university study, the student has the choice to continue their studies or head out to join the [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Education is meant to prepare students for entry into the real world.  Grade school prepares students for middle school which prepares them for  high school which sets them up for college. At the end of four years of  university study, the student has the choice to continue their studies  or head out to join the workforce in their chosen career field. The  question then becomes are they ready for work and do they have the  skills that businesses are looking for?</p>
<p>A degree from a reputable university can certainly look good on a resume  but a potential employer is going to be looking for more than â€œbook  smarts. They want a new member of their staff to have some practical  working experience. There main focus isn&#8217;t going to be how many A&#8217;s you got or how much lsat prep you did, its real life experience. That is why many universities incorporate actual  work related study programs into a student&#8217;s course load. Nowhere is  this more successful than in the Netherlands where 87% of students are  involved in some form of work placement during their university years.</p>
<p>In fact, the Netherlands has set up a dual track education system that  places as much emphasis on traditional research and study as it does  with vocation training. As a result, nearly all of enrolled students  participate in some form of internship.</p>
<p>In America, students have long participated in work study programs.  These afford the students the chance to get hands on training and  experience. It can also help them focus on a particular field of study. A  student might start out his university career confident that they want  to work in the world of finance. However, after an internship at  brokerage firm they discover that perhaps that isn&#8217;t what they are  meant for.</p>
<p>Back at the university they can refocus their studies and plot a new  career path. It might take longer to earn a degree but the rewards can  be extremely beneficial when a potential employer is looking for a new  hire with a working knowledge of the particular business or industry. It  can also provide the graduate with a more realistic approach to the  rest of their lives.</p>
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		<title>Knowledge can Bring Peace</title>
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<p>It has been said that knowledge does not, in itself, bring peace. But  while that may be true, peaceful intentions typically stem from a higher  level of enlightenment than war like tendencies do. After all, any fool  can decide that someone or something else is a threat to them, and  initiate hostile actions out of a sense of pre-emptive &#8220;self defense.&#8221;  Going and attacking someone else is self defense in the same way that  eating constantly until your stomach can hold no more is starvation; the  concepts are mutually exclusive to the level of being antipodes of one  another. But of course, an enlightened person would at least try to see  things from the point of view of a hawkish person.</p>
<p>The main  difference between someone who is well educated and one who is not, is  in how they see an event. Typically, the better educated a person is,  the more they try and understand a situation before they render  judgment. And often, even after judgment is wrought, their opinions are  not entirely closed to changing, if something new should come to light.  Educated people tend to be able to resolve their conflicts through  words, instead of through the striking of various types of blows.</p>
<p>Educations do come in all different forms, of course. While some people  are better at learning from the school of hard knocks, others would  prefer to learn at universities. And while some people would only  consider a &#8220;real life&#8221; university to be a worthwhile investment of their  time, most people have come around to the belief that online universities accredited with the instruction of willing minds are the best places bar none.  After all, a person&#8217;s willingness to learn can be measured to no small  degree on their ability to attend to it regardless of oversight.  Learning by ones self is far more disciplined than learning in a group  setting.</p>
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		<title>What Is Science Anyway?</title>
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<p>A first year law student is provided with this sage advice for the  courtroom: “When you have the law on your side, pound the law. When you  have facts on your side, pound the facts. When you don’t have the law or  the facts, pound the table.” That advice could actually be applied to  the many scientific debates raging around the world today. On one side  are the scientists who are diligently hunkered down in research labs  testing theories and putting forth their results. On the other side are  all the pundits, politicians and bloggers who seem to think they know  exactly what science is all about. Somewhere in the middle, the minds  need to come to an agreement in order to affect crafting strong policy.</p>
<p>Simply put, science is the system by which knowledge is acquired.  That’s a broad brush indeed but it involves on going observation and  experimentation. What a lot of people don’t know about the scientific  process is the peer review. Because one scientist in a lab “discovers”  something, doesn’t mean it becomes scientific fact. That discovery needs  to be put through the proverbial ringer. A peer review means intense  examination of all the data by scientists in the related field. When a  preponderance of those peers come up with the same conclusions then that  theory becomes the basis for scientific fact.</p>
<p>The problem is  that unless you are directly involved with the scientific community,  this peer review process is often overlooked. Any scientist with a PhD  can step up to a microphone and rattle off statistics but that doesn’t  mean they are right. Nowhere is this more evident than with the global  climate change debate where facts and figures fly on both sides with the  speed of light. Is there a consensus? Most climatologists seem to think  there is but all it takes is someone who is not part of that consensus  to raise “doubts” and suddenly, science doesn’t matter as much as who  has the loudest bully pulpit. We should all get back to the basics of  science.</p>
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		<title>Research Scientists Follow the Money</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to the global economy, things are tough all over. Governments at all levels from the city, to the county, to the state, to the country are slashing budgets left and right. This number crunching is having an impact on the world of research science as grants are fizzling out and government agencies [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to the global economy, things are tough all over.  Governments at all levels from the city, to the county, to the state, to  the country are slashing budgets left and right. This number crunching  is having an impact on the world of research science as grants are  fizzling out and government agencies can&#8217;t fill the gaps. A research  scientist today is part scholar and part treasure hunter when it comes  to finding research grants. The harsh reality is that research  scientists go where the money is and who could blame them?</p>
<p>The trickle down effect of a slump in the economy hits colleges and  universities pretty hard. Because they derive a large portion of their  research funding from outside grants and alumni fundraising they are  relying on the generosity of their donors. But when those donors are  tightening their own fiscal belts, that funding is going to become hard  to come by. That&#8217;s why research scientists need to be constantly on  the prowl for the next source of funding. Their own work can certainly  generate excitement but what if the work isn&#8217;t fully realized?</p>
<p>This issue has come up in the United States within the field of stem  cell research. As ethical debates continue to rage, a lot of the science  is halted. Does this mean that American stem cell researchers are  waiting for things to be sorted out? Of course not. They&#8217;ll be lured  away to more progressive institutes who appreciate the need for this  type of research. British scientists are following the grants to Canada  and so on. Once a scientist and his team has picked up and move, it  might be hard to bring them back again.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s the solution? We advance our medical treatments through  research. As funding issues come up in your neck of the woods, keep an  eye out on the slashing of research dollars. Politicians often think  these are the easier items to cut because nobody will miss them. The  truth is we all suffer when research is shut down.</p>
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		<title>America&#8217;s Library</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The founding fathers had their hands full what with starting a new nation and putting a government together. Once that got sorted out, Thomas Jefferson thought it would be a good idea for America to have itself a national library. Even though America was still relatively new, there was still a lot being written and [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The founding fathers had their hands full what with starting a new  nation and putting a government together. Once that got sorted out,  Thomas Jefferson thought it would be a good idea for America to have  itself a national library. Even though America was still relatively new,  there was still a lot being written and printed up. Jefferson rightly  decided that there should be one central structure not only to store all  of these burgeoning documents but also to provide the opportunity for  anyone to read them. From this idea came the United States Library of  Congress. The very first shelf full of books came from Thomas  Jefferson’s own private collection. Today, the Library of Congress is  “the world’s most comprehensive record of human knowledge and  creativity.” Currently you can find well over 32 million books sprawling  over an astonishing 650 miles of shelves. That’s a lot of reading!</p>
<p>The number one goal for the Library of Congress is to support the  government by providing research. Typically the librarians at the  Library of Congress receive around 800,000 requests a year. Requests range from reference about lsat prep to blue prints and construction orders for landmark buildings. Think of it  as one big Wikipedia but with the original documents as primary source.  In other words these are the real deal; no need for additional citation!</p>
<p>Visitors in Washington D.C., are provided with tours of the Library of  Congress. There they can see a vast array of historical documents such  as Jefferson’s first drafts of the Declaration of Independence and  original President George Washington’s copy of the Constitution. This  isn’t a lending library, but anyone over 16 can make use of the  library’s abundant resources. For those who can make it, those same  resources are just a click away.</p>
<p>This is especially true for  teachers. The Library of Congress has an expanded web classroom center  that provides lesson plans and downloadable printouts for teachers at  all grade levels. There is no fee, no log in and no registration. Sign  in, find what you’re looking for, download and off to the classroom you  go!</p>
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		<title>Where Does All The Research Go?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia If ever there was a “letting the proverbial genie out of the bottle” it was with the invention of the internet. In the beginning, the internet was a narrow channel that allowed a handful of computers to communicate with each other. It was mainly for the exchange of information between military officials [...]]]></description>
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<p>If ever there was a “letting the proverbial genie out of the bottle” it  was with the invention of the internet. In the beginning, the internet  was a narrow channel that allowed a handful of computers to communicate  with each other. It was mainly for the exchange of information between  military officials and research scientists. However, once the broadbands  were open for public consumption, all bets were off. The race then  became to see exactly how much information can be uploaded. The complete  works of Shakespeare and the Bible were easy first uploads. But as  technology improved, it became apparent that uploading every single  piece of published material would be the way to go.</p>
<p>For  researchers it has become a veritable virtual library right at their  fingertips. Yet, there is some concern in academic circles about  archiving research. Researches can spend an entire lifetime gathering  information, collecting data and conducting interviews only to have fate  step in and take them out of the equation. What happens to all that  research? There have been plenty of instances of scientists carrying on  the work of mentors or predecessors by compiling their collected data.  But now there are even more reason to be protective of proprietary  information.</p>
<p>A recent release of email exchanges between  climate research scientists sent the whole debate of global warming into  a tailspin. Pundits outside of academia thought they found their  “smoking gun” to prove the science has been rigged. In truth, there was  no smoking gun and as any of the scientists involved in the researched  explained, the emails were more venting then exchanging of actual data.  These emails were released thanks to a hacker. Suppose some other  industrious hacker breaks into a university’s network and snatches  ongoing research before a thesis is completed? Taking data out of  context can ruin a lifetime of diligent work. The reality is that  applications for research grants now must include funds for computer  security and off site archiving. Just because you can access anything  doesn’t mean everything should be accessible!</p>
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		<title>President Obama Welcomes Students Back to School</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Part of middle and high school curriculum are courses in social studies. Back in the day, this meant students would actually have to read the local papers and discuss topical issues of the day. For many kids, this was the first time they ever read a newspaper. Now with newspapers going the way of the [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Part of middle and high school curriculum are courses in social studies.  Back in the day, this meant students would actually have to read the  local papers and discuss topical issues of the day. For many kids, this  was the first time they ever read a newspaper. Now with newspapers going  the way of the dinosaur, students turn to the internet (like everyone  else) to get their social studies news.</p>
<p>Last year, President  Obama carried on a time honored tradition of having presidents address  students as they begin their new school year. Thanks to broadband  technology, his speech was available to be beamed into classrooms across  the entire nation. Of course, participation was optional. However, this  set off a firestorm of protests. Shrill cries of “forced  indoctrination” and “re-education” bounced through the talking heads  echo chamber. Then the President released the text of his speech. Turns  out he was emphasizing the importance of education and the need to study  hard. Not so radical.</p>
<p>This year, President Obama carried on the  tradition with another encouraging address delivered to students across  the country. The President stressed that the more opportunities they  will have in life is directly tied to the amount of education they  achieve. The further they go in school, the further they can go in the  competitive job marketplace.</p>
<p>Unlike last year, there was hardly a  blip about “brainwashing.” In fact, one of the President’s harshest  critics, former Florida GOP chairman Jim Greer apologize to the  President for his comments last year calling his speech “socialist  indoctrination.” This time out Greer says he and his children are  looking forward to the President’s speech. What a difference a year  makes!</p>
<p>The President stressed in his speech that the future of  each student is in thier own hands. Along with teachers and parents, he  encouraged the students to work hard, stay focused and dream big. That  is a perfect winning formula for success for students at any grade  level.</p>
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		<title>Gap Year Becoming A Viable Option For Many Students</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Graduating high school students have devoted a lot of their final senior year to getting ready for college. This has meant filling out applications, going on interviews and writing the dreaded &#8216;why I want to go to college essay&#8217;. Once they have been accepted, they can breathe a huge sigh of relief. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Graduating high school students have devoted a lot of their final senior  year to getting ready for college. This has meant filling out  applications, going on interviews and writing the dreaded &#8216;why I want  to go to college essay&#8217;. Once they have been accepted, they can  breathe a huge sigh of relief. The question then becomes are they ready  to hunker down for four and possibly more years of school? For many  students, the idea of a gap year holds a lot of promise. Gap year has  been a long standing tradition in Europe but it is now spreading across  the pond with more and more American students are opting to take a year  off.</p>
<p>The worst way a student could spend a gap year is sitting home with  their Xbox. This could really be the last opportunity they will have to  see the world without a lot of responsibility of family and career  weighing them down. Experiencing different cultures and living in less  than stellar accommodations can go a long way towards toughening up a  student who has been sheltered in mom and dad&#8217;s house their entire  life. It can also be a great introduction to their chosen field of  study. Why not go where history actually happened as opposed to just  reading about it in a textbook?</p>
<p>A gap year is also a perfect time to regroup. If a student has been  accepted in a college it might be their third or fourth pick. Nothing  wrong with that but a gap year can allow them to explore some other  academic options. They could also test the waters of a different degree  major path by taking a few courses at a local community college.</p>
<p>For some students, a gap year can also mean a year of employment or  internship in their chosen field. Being able to make some cash for  college is a great way to spend the year. It could also be a perfect  opportunity for community service work. Bottom line: use a gap year to  see and experience the world.</p>
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		<title>How Much Should a New School Cost?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nowhere are city budget cuts felt deeper then with local school districts. All across the country, fiscal belt tightening has resulted in massive teacher layoffs, shorter school weeks and in some case the actual shuttering of campuses. California has been especially hard hit when it comes to managing their state’s budget crisis. This makes the [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nowhere are city budget cuts felt deeper then with local school  districts. All across the country, fiscal belt tightening has resulted  in massive teacher layoffs, shorter school weeks and in some case the  actual shuttering of campuses. California has been especially hard hit  when it comes to managing their state’s budget crisis. This makes the  recent opening of the Robert F. Kennedy Community School all the more  curious. Final price tag for the complex: $578 million dollars.</p>
<p>The site of this school has a rather infamous history. Back in the day,  this was the Ambassador Hotel home of the Coconut Grove Nightclub where  the elite of Hollywood’s golden age got together to party down. But it  was also the site where Robert Kennedy was assassinated back in 1968.  During the 90’s, the hotel closed for good and the wrangling over the  property began. Finally, the Los Angeles Unified School District won out  and set about to build the most expensive public school campus anywhere  in the nation.</p>
<p>LAUSD is proud to boost about all the  amenities of the school like its Olympic size swimming pool, 10 acre  park and faculty dining rooms. But this is also a school district that  has been forced to lay off over 3,000 teachers. There are actually six  schools at this facility but that still averages out to around $137,000  per student to build the place.</p>
<p>Can wide open spaces, new  benches and fresh paint really make a difference? Proponents of the new  school say students learn better in pleasant surroundings. But don’t  they also learn better with qualified teachers? Keep in mind that the  dropout rate for Los Angeles schools is around 43%. Perhaps the LAUSD  could learn a lesson from the Jordan school district in Utah. They spend  an average of $5,000 on each student and their graduation rate is  around 80%. They must be doing something right.</p>
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		<title>A Range of Influence</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With a seven year run, the National Educational Research Forum opened doors to further improvements in the way research was approached. From inside the research facility, and from the outside, the entire process is now more collaborative. The National Educational Research Forum, originally founded in 1999 by—appropriately enough—the then current Secretary of State for Education, [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With a seven year run, the National Educational Research Forum opened  doors to further improvements in the way research was approached. From  inside the research facility, and from the outside, the entire process  is now more collaborative. The National Educational Research Forum,  originally founded in 1999 by—appropriately enough—the then current  Secretary of State for Education, has played a role in increasing the  regard that outsiders have for the work and developments created by  those newer, less experienced contributors to the sciences.</p>
<p>Although now defunct, NERF influenced the entire process of utilizing  the knowledge obtained in collegiate level research projects, even going  so far as to affect the initial step of funding. With more dollars  dedicated to their projects, researchers are able to try more steps in  their process, on better equipment, for a better result. As a result,  research quality overall has improved, as the evidence base has been  broadened. Research capacity has increased as more dollars created more  lab space with better gear. Groups outside the tightly knit researchers  were kept more informed of the areas of development in progress, and the  results obtained, by a larger focus on more immediate information  dispersal through electronic bulletins and newsletters.</p>
<p>Not  satisfied with just improving research quality, NERF was also  instrumental in laying a foundation for organizations to broaden their  reach with policymakers, whose decisions ultimately have the greatest  impact on the research process. From funding to acceptance, one could  argue that lawmakers hold the keys to success. NERF created a lasting  contribution by ensuring future access to both the keyholders, and that  which lay behind the doors which the keys unlocked. This has broadened  the opportunity spectrum for a wide range of people, from someone  studying online nursing degree programs to the electrical engineer attempting to harness the sun’s power via  solar panel research. And that impact has had positive benefits for  society.</p>
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		<title>The Basics of Graduate Fellowships</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a college student embarks on their final year of their four year course, they are faced with a decision to enter into the work force, or continue with their studies by enrolling into a graduate program for a master&#8217;s or doctoral degree. By opting for the graduate program, they will be signing up for [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As a college student embarks on their final year of their four year  course, they are faced with a decision to enter into the work force, or  continue with their studies by enrolling into a graduate program for a  master&#8217;s or doctoral degree. By opting for the graduate program, they  will be signing up for several more years of research, course work and  study all leading up to the writing of a doctoral dissertation. This is  an extremely rewarding and potentially lucrative option but first a  student has to pay for the second round of college. Depending on the  field of study, worthy candidates can apply for a variety of grants and  fellowships that are award through industry and private foundations.</p>
<p>If you can win it, a fellowship is the best way to go. This is a  specific amount of money awarded to a graduate student that enables them  to pursue their studies. On the plus side, fellowships do not have to  be paid back. There are two types of fellowship programs that a graduate  student can apply to. These are portable and institutional. A portable  fellowship permits the student select the school of their choice.</p>
<p>As for the institutional fellowships, these are awarded to graduate  students to further their study at a specified institution. Even if you  have selected on a particular university to get your graduate degree  from, you aren&#8217;t limited to finding an institutional grant from that  school. Institutional grants also provide a cushion of support for  living and travel expenses. Some particular fellowship programs offer  paid internships which bridge the gap between graduating and final job  placement.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll need a grant proposal to apply for fellowship. Each fellowship  program has a specific set of requirements. You will need to explain  your reasons for going into your chosen field of study and how your  research might benefit society. Because research is a big part of any  master&#8217;s or doctoral program, you may have to include some of the  various research projects you plan to incorporate into your studies.</p>
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		<title>Making Education Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[For all of the high-minded rhetoric that gets bandied about by educational institutions, there is one overarching goal that they each have; they each want to make their students as viable for the workforce as they possibly can. After all, each successful professional they can mold out of a malleable young student is a feather [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For all of the high-minded rhetoric that gets bandied about by  educational institutions, there is one overarching goal that they each  have; they each want to make their students as viable for the workforce  as they possibly can. After all, each successful professional they can  mold out of a malleable young student is a feather in the entire  institution&#8217;s cap.  The work a person does is often influenced greatly  by the academic environments they were exposed to during their earlier  years. And as such, everyone wants their students, whether they are in  grammar school or out to get their master&#8217;s degree, to be in the best  educational institution possible.</p>
<p>In some people&#8217;s cases, there  are some limiting factors to their success. The ability to travel, for  instance, can be a real burden on some students. No matter how great a  school may be, if you cannot get to it, you cannot attend it in the  traditional sense. Obviously, online schools solve this problem quite  handily. But you also have to make sure that the school itself is above  board. After all, real online universities accredited for providing genuine educations are great places to take on professional training and expand your educational background.</p>
<p>However, be aware that there are other online options that are not so  workable. While it may be tempting to simply offer your money to a  shyster company, what they offer is not going to impress most employers.  A degree must be earned for a reason; anything that is not earned is  not especially respectable in the professional sphere. Online  universities accredited by government certification boards, on the other  hand, say that you are a genuinely trained, focused student who is  willing to step up and make things happen in your own life. After all,  it takes far more will and determination to succeed, when no one is  around.</p>
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		<title>Research Paper Topics in Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 07:17:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Students going to college will quickly learn that certain classes require a thesis, research report, on a specific topic they&#8217;ll pick out early in the semester. Depending on your area of study, the topic could be picked from a variety of different areas, like, educational methods, content learned in schools and societal implications. With education [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Students going to college will quickly learn that certain classes  require a thesis, research report, on a specific topic they&#8217;ll pick  out early in the semester. Depending on your area of study, the topic  could be picked from a variety of different areas, like, educational  methods, content learned in schools and societal implications.</p>
<p>With education methods, this includes the theories and philosophies  dealing with curriculum development and instructional practices. The  research paper on education methods should include data on what&#8217;s  being used in education, those methods used for a certain age group  (early childhood or secondary education), education philosophy like  Montessori, the effects of these practices or even the history of  academic theories and how they&#8217;ve progressed.</p>
<p>For instance, Montessori method is the type of instruction that focuses  on the research and practices of Dr. Maria Montessori. Your research  paper should include a background, facts and the history of Dr.  Montessori. Also, describe in detail the different types in this  particular educational program.</p>
<p>The research paper allows you to focus on one subject or a general area  that&#8217;s specific towards your area of study. If the topic is more  general areas, this could include the curriculum in elementary, middle  or secondary schools. It&#8217;s best to focus on one curriculum and discuss  the different subjects like art, math, special education, etc.  Also,  consider choosing content creation, standardized testing in schools or  the decisions and reasoning behind the curriculum.</p>
<p>Your research paper should talk about how culture plays a major rule in  the educational system in the United States. Other similar categories  can full under society and education since youâ€™ll talk about each  thing. Try and include the affects a certain society can have on the  educational system or how the system can affect society.</p>
<p>Talk about race of gender in high schools and standardized testing,  education in urban communities and family influences on a student&#8217;s  education or the government&#8217;s effect on the education system.</p>
<p>All information included in the research paper needs to have accurate  facts coming from reputable sources. These sources would include your  textbooks or any scholarly journals.</p>
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		<title>Benefits for Kids That Belong to Book Clubs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Joining a children&#8217;s book club can be really beneficial for your children. Not only will they be interacting with other kids, but also they&#8217;ll be reading books that can help them in the long run with their education. It&#8217;s a great, easy and fun way for your children to get introduced to reading. This can [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Joining a children&#8217;s book club can be really beneficial for your  children. Not only will they be interacting with other kids, but also  they&#8217;ll be reading books that can help them in the long run with their  education.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a great, easy and fun way for your children to get introduced to  reading. This can be the place where they can experience a whole new  world of fantasy and creativity. They&#8217;ll use their imagination to talk  and form opinions on the books.</p>
<p>Book clubs want children to read and improve their reading skills, but  also practice critique the books they&#8217;re reading. Many teachers will  tell you that reading will help kids learn new works and develop  language skills. This will expose them to great idea and concepts.</p>
<p>When children talk about books they&#8217;ll develop new understandings of  what they&#8217;re reading and discover the different perspectives other  kids will have when they read the book. They&#8217;ll also learn to take  turns, figure out how to solve problems and learn new vocabulary words.</p>
<p>School book clubs were created to help promote the fun and love of  reading books. Students will begin reading more interesting and better  quality books as they move through the book club. It will also help  students raise their reading scores and improve their literary skills.  Did you know that kids who take part in book clubs and discuss what  they&#8217;re reading could improve their reading scores over those who  don&#8217;t read or discuss what they&#8217;re reading when they do pick up a  book. The more they read, the higher their percentile on their reading  tests. Reading at an early age also provides students with the ability to focus for long periods of time and retain information. These skills will be extremely beneficial, especially if these students eventually doing any kind of test prep, such as lsat prep.</p>
<p>There&#8217;s also parent-child books clubs. This is even better and can  create more positive relationships. This will give parents the chance to  bond with their children in a different way and offer support as  theyâ€™re reading books and sharing their feelings about the book.  Sharing their opinions is another way for parents to overcome any sort  of communication barriers you may have. This is another way for parents  to discuss different topics with their children in a safe and stress  free area.</p>
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		<title>How to Become a Clinical Research Assistant</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Careers as clinical researcher is quickly growing in the health care industry. As a clinical research assistant, you&#8217;re trained to help design, plan, implement and review all the research data from clinical studies. Before becoming a clinical research assistant, you&#8217;ll have a variety of clinical, about six months to two years of practical experience in [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Careers as clinical researcher is quickly growing in the health care  industry. As a clinical research assistant, you&#8217;re trained to help  design, plan, implement and review all the research data from clinical  studies.</p>
<p>Before becoming a clinical research assistant, you&#8217;ll have a variety  of clinical, about six months to two years of practical experience in  medicine, research or the pharmaceutical industry and your Bachelor of  Science degree.</p>
<p>If you have either a Ph.D, Pharm. D. or M.D. you won&#8217;t have to have  any previous clinical experience to get a job as a clinical research  assistant. Because you could be called to recruit investigators for  studies, prepare protocols, write procedures and reports and doing  presentations, you&#8217;ll need strong organizational and communications  skills. You could be spending quite a bit of time in meetings and  conferences, hone in on your people skills early on.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s also good to have at least a basic understanding with statistical  analysis and data management systems. The most popular one is Oracle  Clinical.</p>
<p>&#8216;Watchdog&#8217; is the perfect nickname for a clinical research  assistant. You&#8217;re there to make sure all trials and studies following  any and all regulatory standards and ethical guidelines. To really  succeed as a watchdog, you&#8217;ll need to familiarize yourself with Good  Clinical Practice standards that the Federal Drug Administration  regulates.</p>
<p>Become a member of the organization Society of Clinical Research  Associates. They offer an annual conference, several networking  resources to help find you a position as a clinical research assistant  and advanced courses and certification programs. They have an online  classifieds section where you can browse through position and quickly  and easily apply online as a clinical research assistant.</p>
<p>Just note it can be a little hard finding a job as a clinical research  assistant so be open to taking a job, even if it&#8217;s not in your field  of choice and work your way up. For instance, if you&#8217;re looking to do  research on diseases, it&#8217;s OK to start in the field of nursing or  physical therapy until you make your way into your chosen field.</p>
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		<title>Grants for Educational Research</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Aug 2010 07:11:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Searching online for grants for educational research can be a bit tricky. Just using Google can create hours of going through what different companies are offering for grants for a fee of course. There are several great resources out there offering grants for education research that free and helpful in securing your funds. The United [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Searching online for grants for educational research can be a bit  tricky. Just using Google can create hours of going through what  different companies are offering for grants for a fee of course.  There are several great resources out there offering grants for  education research that free and helpful in securing your funds.</p>
<p>The United States Department of Education and the Institute of Education  Sciences have a variety of opportunities for grants, research and  research training. They offer opportunities of either 14 long-term  research projects or nine long-term special education projects. The  Department of Education can be the perfect place if you&#8217;re a student  with a disability or don&#8217;t have the money to full fund your education.</p>
<p>Grants.gov is the main Internet location for students looking for grants  for research. They site has access to about $500 billion in awards.  Grants can be available for one person doing the research or an  organization, such as independent school districts, public and state  colleges, and private colleges.</p>
<p>The American Education Research Association (AERA) is an organization  made up of more than 25,000 members, ranging from teachers to scientists  to research professional that come from a large variety of academic  areas. The AERA started in 1916 where they offer educational research  professionals a large amount of networking resources. They also have  different research, dissertation grants and fellowship opportunities  through teaming up with other organizations like the National Science  Foundation and the National Center for Educational Statistics.</p>
<p>State governments are another great option since they have grant funding  that&#8217;s specifically set aside to help find the answers to the  problems your state is currently facing. The funding could come from  either a state or federal source, but it&#8217;s not always available to  public schools. They&#8217;re mostly for universities and nonprofit  organizations.</p>
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		<title>Educational Research Indicates Classroom Integration is the Key</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 17:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A seemingly “normal” teen in an Ecko t-shirt and blue jeans sits next to a teen about his age in a wheelchair. It may not be what the typical high school classroom offers because segregation of kids with and without disabilities has been a common practice. The thought process being that the special needs kids [...]]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A seemingly “normal” teen in an Ecko t-shirt and blue jeans sits next to a teen about his age in a  wheelchair. It may not be what the typical high school classroom offers  because segregation of kids with and without disabilities has been a  common practice. The thought process being that the special needs kids  have different needs than those without special needs.</p>
<p>Educational research, however, may be changing the makeup of the typical American classroom.</p>
<p>While integrating the different needs of the children can be complex  for the teacher, with a little education and proper planning, it is  possible to accomplish. The primary benefit of mixing students of all  types in a classroom is the social interaction it brings. It helps to  fuse the classroom society together rather than draw a line between the  two groups. A teenager, for example, is a teenager whether he is typical  or has a slight learning disorder, is in a wheelchair or walks with a  limp.</p>
<p>Socialization is a part of being human and integrating  classrooms, and according to educational research, shows that the  integration is socially effective. But what about the learning side of  the equation? After all, the students are in the classroom to learn. On  the level of education, research shows that children with special needs  learn more and better in regular schools that the institutions they were  typically sent to in order to cater to their special needs. Researchers  and experts say this is because the kids receive more stimulation from  interacting with their peers rather than being separated because of  their disability.</p>
<p>Integrating the children also helps form  leadership and mentoring roles. All of the students learn from each  other when they have roles models to follow. Children without  disabilities also learn that the children with disabilities truly aren’t  that different from them, so it helps to break down the stigma  associated with disabilities.</p>
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		<title>Doing Educational Research for SAT Prep</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Educational research might sound boring, but it can actually be quite interesting and fun. It often depends on what your area of interest is, and whether you&#8217;re able to research something that interests you or something that you&#8217;re required to study because of a school class. When you have to do educational [...]]]></description>
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<p>Educational research might sound boring, but it can actually be quite  interesting and fun. It often depends on what your area of interest is,  and whether you&#8217;re able to research something that interests you or  something that you&#8217;re required to study because of a school class. When  you have to do educational research for a class that you&#8217;re taking, you  might find it annoying or boring. When you&#8217;re allowed to research things  that interest you, it&#8217;s generally much more fun. Educational research  can be a means to an end, as well. People often get involved with it for  SAT prep and other important tests, for example.</p>
<p>When you do educational research, whether for a class or for your own  enjoyment, there are several ways you can handle it. With the changes  that have taken place in technology recently, a lot more people are  doing all of their research over the Internet. You can do that, as well.  Even the search engines will provide a lot of great information. If  that doesn&#8217;t seem to be enough for you, there are paid databases that  you can subscribe to. These have more in-depth information and they can  help you get what you need for a paper you&#8217;re writing, homework you&#8217;re  doing, or your own knowledge and information.</p>
<p>You can also go  to the library and look things up. While a lot of people don&#8217;t do that  because of the convenience of using the Internet at home, the library  provides an entirely different experience. It&#8217;s one that you can&#8217;t get  over the computer, and there are materials you can find in a library  that you can&#8217;t get when you&#8217;re online. That&#8217;s something to remember as  you study for a test or just enjoying learning on your own. Use all of  the avenues open to you in your pursuit of educational research.</p>
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