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  • Okanagan College Culinary Arts, Infusions Restaurant, Culinary Arts Education and a Kelowna Vacation  By : James Murray
    Okanagan College Culinary Arts program offers students the opportunity to pursue their culinary education in one of Canada's top vacation destinations, located in the heart of Okanagan wine country.
  • Statistical Analysis ¡VTo improve Your Results  By : Robert Duval
    In this article we introduce the most relevant elements involved in getting the maximum power by using statistical analysis.
  • Violent Crime on College Campuses  By : Derek Wray
    How parents can handle safety concerns for their children attending college campuses. Students at college campuses should be aware and prepare for violence and crime
  • Sunday School Lessons and Morals  By : Christy Smith
    With the complexity that our world has nowadays, most of us tend to become worldlier and preoccupied with material possessions...
  • Religious Education  By : Macie Brown
    In secular terms, religious education can be defined as the teaching of a particular religion and its varied aspects —its beliefs, doctrines, rituals, customs, rites, and personal roles. In western or secular societies, religious education is largely deemed separate from academia, which (generally) regards religious belief as a fundamental tenet and operating modality, as well as a prerequisite condition of attendance.
  • Student Organization Tips: Organized to Learn  By : Sharon Mann
    Are your students missing homework deadlines because they can't remember what's due and when? This article is designed to provide you with student organization tips to help manage homework, sports, after-school activities and family time. Specifics may vary from person to person; however, the following information includes helpful and important guidelines from which everyone can benefit.
  • Education Needs Learning Outside The Classroom  By : Alistair Owens
    The UK government is championing what teachers have always said –children learn more and have greater fun in learning when there are taken outside the classroom and allowed to explore the practical application of the theory. It gives relevance to the text book and entices children to seek solutions.
  • Vocational Education  By : Macie Brown
    Integration of academic and vocational education is current educational reform strategy almost all over the world. This way of learning is being praised by the business community and is being articulated by educationists and policy makers since 1990s. Vocational A levels and other hands on learning programmes help learners achieve both academic and occupational competencies. http://www.360career.com .
  • Cheap textbooks - These can be found too  By : ebet sanders
    Do you fit the stereotype of the poor college student? Maybe you eat ramen and sucking down coffee to stay fed and awake for those late-night study sessions
  • The Future of Education in the U.S.  By : Kristin Gabriel
    The future forecast of education includes a number of new theories. One dilemma is the tension between the marketplace for increasingly personalized learning and the social mandate of the public schools to provide foundational education to everyone. And this does not include the factor of varying income levels and what people can afford.
  • Does Educational Software Have a Place in Home Schooling?  By : Sheryl Wood
    Educational software fits nicely in a home school curriculum. Use home school software to introduce or reinforce concepts and skills to the student and supplement and enrich your home school program. There are even DVDs to demonstrate high school biology dissections.
  • An Early Focus On Students' True Interests  By : Ken Love
    One of the most productive projects that our worldwide education system could embark on in satisfying both its individual citizens' and international educational interests simultaneously is to restructure our education systems to focus on students' desires as early as possible, starting at the junior high school level and certainly no later than the freshman high school year.
  • Illiterate America: An Epidemic of Bad English  By : Ben Welch
    Bad English is spreading like a plague. Recently, its spread is being fueled by an army of illiterates taking to the internet and text messaging. We, as Americans, do okay when we have a script off of which to read (i.e. presidential speeches, Oscar acceptance speeches). Anytime someone is off the script, however, watch for their English to fall apart like a house of rice paper cards.
  • Education and How it Affects Earnings in the US  By : Kristin Gabriel
    Only 60 percent of the 435 teachers believed they are appreciated by their students. The most recent U.S. Census Bureau says that about 33 percent of women in the United States that are of the ages between aged 25 to 29 had a bachelor's degree or more education in 2007. This was compared with 26 percent of their male counterparts.
  • The Future of Education in America  By : Kristin Gabriel
    According to some futurists, our youth will be unprepared in science and math to compete successfully in the global economy by 2010 unless drastic changes to public education are undertaken now. In some communities, grass roots programs are taking place to assist with education. Other places are resorting to coaching our teachers. However, thanks to the Internet, there's hope for the extreme future.
  • Home School  By : Jose Rocha
    Home school! It is an alternative form of education to the dominant public school system that most countries have as well as the private school system that acts as the primary alternative to the public.
  • Strategies for Starting School - Is My Child Ready for School or Not?  By : Jen McVeity
    Is your child ready for school? A top author, parent and teacher discusses age, intellectual, physical, emotional and social aspects of this decision. Free Parent Newsletter and Story Starters Chatterbox.
  • Why Teaching To The Test Is Destroying Teacher Individuality  By : Don Alexander
    We need to stop making our teachers teach according to the textbook, and teach toward these state tests and nothing else. No Child Left Behind has incredible goals, but the implementation of those goals may be creating students who are more like learning robots, than those who can really deal with society at large.
  • Advertising Ideas For Tutors  By : Shari Nielsen
    Tutoring, whether online or face-to-face, can be a very lucrative business, assuming you have the right number of clients I recommend sitting down and determining what your goals are, how much you plan to charge, and how many hours a week you plan to tutor
  • Want To Teach Intelligent Design? Put It In A History Class  By : Stuart Nachbar
    In 1980, the Reagan Revolution meant not only a reconsideration of sex education, but also a reconsideration of the theory of evolution Back then, the alternative theory was called creationism or scientific creationism; today it's called intelligent design
  • Summit On Faith Based Schools More Powerful Than Money  By : Stuart Nachbar
    During his final State of the Union Address, President Bush announced two proposals for faith-based schools; one, a grants program for low-income students similar to Pell Grants for college students, and the other a national Presidential summit on faith-based education

    The summit is more important than the grants program
  • I Need Help Deciding What Career To Choose Because I Don't Want To Live With My Parents Forever!  By : Colleen Langenfeld
    Are you a high school senior who is staring graduation in the face and you still don't have a clue as to what you want to do with the rest of your life

    Take a deep breath
  • Bullying Games Don't Work  By : James Burns
    I search the internet all the time to find out what’s new in the area of bullying and discovered during one of my searches discovered that there are now bullying games that are available to deal with this serious problem that we have in schools and in society in general today I haven’t decided if by playing a game it will help out the target of bullying behavior or not, but what I do know is bullying is not a game and should never be viewed by anyone as problem that can be solved with some type of fun activity
  • Why Start A Tutoring Business?  By : Shari Nielsen
    Wouldn’t it be wonderful if you could walk into your office or classroom and tell your boss that you only want to work certain hours, or come in on certain days, or maybe not even come in at all and work from home instead Imagine picking and choosing the co-workers or students that you deal with or demand a specific salary for your efforts
  • Feeling Like I’m Back In 4th Grade, Learning Long Division  By : Susan Kruger
    I recently had an experience (in fact, I’m still floundering my way through it) that made me feel exactly the way I did when I was in fourth grade, learning long division

    Many students are now learning “new math” and are hopefully finding long division a bit more logical than I did as a 9 year-old
  • It's Your Smart Books Stores  By : Nitiphat Nianjit
    Bookstores Brings Together Books And Booklovers

    Books are said to be our best friends and bookstores are the mediums which brings them close to us Books have been an integral part of our learning process since ages and almost everyone has got some connections or the other with books
  • Tutoring Can Boost Your Childs Advantage  By : Daniel Millions
    It seems that our teenage students here in the United States are lagging farther and farther behind in the areas of math and science than their peers in over twenty industrialized countries Could it be that our students do not have a firm enough grasp of reading
  • Nanotechnology At The Hebrew University Of Jerusalem  By : Chris Beckley
    Introduction

    The Hebrew University’s Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology takes an interdisciplinary approach to meet the challenges of this new and exciting field Bringing together researchers from a number of departments, the Center begins with a unit for nanoscopic characterization to “see,” identify, and describe the nanometric structure the researchers have created
  • Homework, Children and Parents - Strategies to Help Not Hassle  By : Jen McVeity
    Are there homework hassles at your house? A top author, parent and teacher shares practical strategies for you to use. Free Parent Newsletters and free story starters worksheet and ideas Chatterbox.
  • How To Pick A College  By : Charles O'Ryan
    Picking a college is one of your largest and most expensive investments in your life It requires a lot of time and money, so you will obviously want a school that fits your needs and desires
  • Online Education - Is It Right For You?  By : Laurie Jerome-Pertilla
    Getting an education online has many benefits The 4 million students presently enrolled in accredited online college programs are finding the benefits extend beyond a quality education
  • Why Hands-On Training In Commercial Cookery Is Important  By : Andrew Johnstone
    While you will learn many skills in the classroom that can help further your career in the hospitality industry, hands-on training is also needed so mistakes can be made and corrected, and so you can get a sense of what it will be like to work in a full functioning kitchen after graduation

    Although at school you will learn the theory and practical application of cooking, it is very important to back this up with actual industry experience
  • Improving Study Skills With Nlp And Accelerated Learning  By : Rintu Basu
    You can break Accelerated Learning down to three basic elements The first is emotional or state control, secondly there is self beliefs and thirdly the tools and techniques
  • Online Tutoring Versus Traditional Tutoring  By : Shari Nielsen
    Consider the following two scenarios and ask yourself which makes more sense:

    Tutor #1 drives for 10 minutes across town to meet her first client of the afternoon at 4:30 She works with this student for an hour in his busy home while his mother is in the kitchen preparing dinner and his siblings are running around the house
  • Helping Parents Understand What Online Tutoring Is All About  By : Shari Nielsen
    One of the biggest challenges to running a successful online tutoring business is getting parents to understand exactly what online tutoring is and how it will work for their child Never assume that the parents that you will be dealing with are as tech savvy as the children you will be tutoring
  • Using Wachovia Student Loans To Get Your Degree  By : Jim Kesel
    A college education shouldn’t be hard to achieve However the financial demands of a college education can be high
  • Strategies For Iep Goals Autism Experts Recommend Most  By : Rachel Evans
    The IEP goals autism sufferers typically attempt to achieve include more effective learning, minimized symptom behavior, and an individualized understanding experience

    An IEP is the individualized education plan created for your child’s learning experience at school
  • Globes Stands Are Educational And Fun  By : Mike O'Brien
    Anyone lucky enough to have seen the planet Earth from space would agree that the view is striking In the cold vacuum of outer space, the view of our terrestrial home is unobstructed as the planet hangs like a giant blue marble in the silent vastness
  • How To Choose The Perfect Orlando Golf School  By : Andy West
    Orlando, Florida is not only known for that legendary mouse It is also considered the new golf capital of the world
  • Making Friends At A Phoenix Golf School  By : Andy West
    College is a time when some people make the friends that will be the foundation of their social life for many years to come In high school, people are thrown together by their geographical circumstances
  • Australian PR Planning For The Savvy Student  By : Yuri Marshall
    Are you a student planning to study in Australia Are you studying in Australia with the hope of applying for Permanent Residency (PR) after you finish your course
  • IN BUILT MACHINE - BUILT IN MEN – SIMILAITIES AND DIS - SIMILARITIES IN PRODUCTION PROCESS  By : V S RANGARAJAN
    In developing countries like India the Machine / Technology component and the money component is always scarce and on the other hand Men component and Material component is available in plenty.
  • Summer Study Abroad Programs  By : Dave Text
    The summer study abroad programs can vary from the learning about the physiological ecology in Galapagos Islands to the learning Spanish in the Peru With all programs that are available it can be tough choosing just one, but a few things will almost forever remain the similar no matter which study abroad program you select
  • Interior And Product Design Summer Courses In Italy  By : Katia Baroncelli
    Be part of a team made of young International designers and start creating and developing a project in Milan, the cutting edge of creativity

    NABA - New Academy of Fine Arts - offers a wide choice of Summer courses in Interior and Product Design at two levels: Introduction and Studio
  • A Myrtle Beach Golf School Offers Sand, Sun, Great Education  By : Andy West
    If you are an avid golf player or just a lover of the sport, attending golf school could be the best decision of your life It could mean the difference between golf as a simple hobby and golf as an exciting career
  • Reasons For Starting A Tutoring Business  By : Shari Nielsen
    There are some times in our life where we feel like it is time to make a change Sometimes this change might be a major one such as having another child, moving, or switching careers
  • Reading Is Fundamental Does Not Deserve A Reduction In Force  By : Stuart Nachbar
    On February 12, the true Lincoln's Birthday, I read in USA Today that the Bush Administration proposes to eliminate Federal funding for Reading Is Fundamental (RIF), a non-profit program that has distributed 325 million new books to more than 30 million children over the past 42 years

    RIF has been a popular program on both sides of the political aisle
  • Any Plans For This Summer..?  By : Katia Baroncelli
    NABA - New Academy of Fine Arts in Italy - presents the new art, fashion, design, graphic and communication programs for the summer 2008

    Do you want to have a taste of Italian Design and Italian Fashion, meet new friends coming from over 80 countries around the world gathering in the capital of fashion and design
  • Using Nelnet Student Loans To Pay For Your Degree  By : Jim Kesel
    Attending any university is an expensive proposition One way of getting through college is through the Nelnet student loans program
  • How Autism Visual Schedules May Help Your Child  By : Rachel Evans
    Autism visual schedules are an important part of a structured environment for a child with autism spectrum disorder This is because the visual schedule informs the child which activities will be occurring at a certain period of time, and in which order throughout the day that those activities will be occurring

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