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Is an Online Degree Right For You?
- By Barry Goodknight
- Published 17 May 2010
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Online degrees are degrees acquired via the Internet Many existing colleges and universities have online degree programs, also known as “Distance Learning” available in various fields of majors and subjects
What Are Innovative Testing Tools and How Do They Help Assess Learning?
- By Vince Welsh
- Published 17 May 2010
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Assessment is important in education In order to reform the education system, it’s necessary to evaluate achievement and how students learn best
What is the SMART Goal Method and How Does it Work?
- By David Shoemaker I.
- Published 17 May 2010
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Human resources studies and management development training focus on finding the best ways for people to reach goals and be as efficient as possible at work In human resources studies managers learn how to stay abreast of complicated and ever-changing policies, procedures, compliance requirements, and best practices
5 Misconceptions of Online Learning
- By Barry Goodknight
- Published 16 May 2010
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As colleges and universities expand, so do their programs Online programs are often misconceived as great forms, or terrible forms of learning
Teach English in Zambia
- By Honor Baldry
- Published 11 May 2010
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Named after the Zambezi River Zambia is celebrated for its vast array of lakes and waterfalls One of the most famous of which is Victoria Falls, shared with Zimbabwe but a source of no less pride to the Zambians, it is known locally as Mosi-oa-Tunya, which means ‘the smoke that thunders’, which might have something to do with it’s impressive drop of 330ft into a narrow chasm at a rate of 550 million litres every minute, with a spray that can be seen 20 miles away
Using Realia in the Classroom
- By Honor Baldry
- Published 11 May 2010
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What is Realia
If you're thinking the word 'realia' sounds vaguely Latin, then you'd be correct
What Age Groups Can I Teach As an EFL Teacher?
- By Honor Baldry
- Published 11 May 2010
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It's possible to teach English to every age group, from preschoolers through to adults The chances are that if you join a language school, you may not have much choice and will probably get a mixture of abilities and ages
Teaching English in Europe
- By Honor Baldry
- Published 11 May 2010
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Jetting off to Europe may not sound like the most exciting of things to do but itÂ’s all too easy to ignore the treasures on your doorstep The Eiffel tower, the Vatican, the Saint Sophia Cathedral, the Sagrada Familia, the Brandenburg Gate and the Red Square to name a few, Europe is full to bursting with plenty of wonders and new experiences that will make living and teaching here an enriching experience
Teachers - Communicate With Assertiveness
- By Jennifer Dobson
- Published 11 May 2010
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As an educator, you will likely need to hone your communication skills in order to effectively communicate with your students as well as other educators, administrators, and parents during the course of your career Most people are not "born communicators", but rather learn their communications skills from their environment, upbringing, and of course, through studying communication and practicing various communications techniques
Let's Discuss Instant Speed Learning
- By James Richard Nelson
- Published 11 May 2010
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I have tried over the course of my life, which now is in its fourth generation, to be a continuous learner Over these many years I have learned that it pays benefits many times beyond the time and energy one often needs to apply to learning new knowledge and skills
The Secrets to Successful Classroom Management Finally Revealed
- By Kimberly McCune
- Published 5 May 2010
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Many people associate classroom management with only behavior issues of students; however, it also refers to many other areas of the classroom, such as organization, communication, and environment The organization of the classroom is more than the arrangement of the desks and bookcases
Will It Float Or Sink? - Fun Sand And Water Activities
- By Kimberly McCune
- Published 5 May 2010
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Sand and water are simple substances that students can use for play and education They are easy to procure, and can be utilized for many projects
Keeping Boys From Reading
- By Bruce Deitrick Price
- Published 4 May 2010
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Summary: our schools are skilled at making sure boys donÂ’t readÂ
Not to worry
Making a Great School Yearbook on a Budget
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published 4 May 2010
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Creating a great yearbook for your school is a fun and engaging project Here are a few tips to get you started as well some suggestions for how you can save your school some money
Make Your Own Books At School
- By Jeff McRitchie
- Published 4 May 2010
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There are few projects that students find as exciting and engaging as putting together a book Whether you are making photo books, scrapbooks, autobiographies, or a combination of the three, putting these projects in a permanent bound book is a fun project from beginning to end
College prep counseling has become a large and growing industry and there are thousands of people calling themselves educational consultants Are private counseling services really beneficial
Solutions For Management and Recycling For Industrial Waste
- By Adrianna Noton
- Published 1 May 2010
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Industrial waste comes in all three state of matter, liquid, solid or gas This waste must be disposed of properly
How Should Educators Be Trained To Teach Special Needs Children?
- By Vince Welsh
- Published 30 April 2010
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Educating special needs students can be a challenging yet rewarding experience Educators who work with children with learning disabilities need to be specially trained to know how to handle particular situations and personalities
What is Character Education and How is it Incorporated Into the Classroom?
- By Vince Welsh
- Published 29 April 2010
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Character education in schools focuses on the role of the educator in developing moral and ethical behavior in their students Due to the increase in school violence since the 1990s, character education programs have become gradually more important to school administrators
Where Can I Practice My Teaching Skills?
- By Honor Baldry
- Published 29 April 2010
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You've got your TEFL qualification and you're ready to start looking for work
The Rite of Spring - Graduation
- By Elizabeth Johnson
- Published 29 April 2010
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A graduation ceremony is an event where the commencement speaker tells thousands of students dressed in identical caps and gowns that "individuality" is the key to success ~Robert Orben
Your degree may serve as your certification for a future career, but it is no guarantee that you'll actually get a job
Teaching Reading in the Classroom
- By Vince Welsh
- Published 28 April 2010
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Teaching reading is a challenging career For educators from elementary all the way through the high school level, there are always difficult situations to face for those that are teaching reading
Infection Control Within Schools
- By Doctor Ron Cutler
- Published 24 April 2010
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Dr Ron Cutler, Deputy Head of Biomedical Science, Queen Mary, University of London, answers schools pertinent questions about infections and hygiene management in the February 2010 edition of iE today magazine
Liquid Diamond Oceans on Uranus and Neptune
- By Lawrence Reaves
- Published 23 April 2010
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Scientists researching and studying the solar system have come up with a highly unusual explanation for the erratic behavior of two of the coldest, most far flung planets circling the sun – Neptune and Uranus Both planets are several times the size of the Earth and because they are so far from the sun, they are extremely cold and inhospitable but, the extremes of pressure and temperature have led the scientists to a remarkable conclusion – these planets have oceans made of liquid diamond and probably have diamond icebergs floating across them too
Essay on End of Civilizations
- By Brain Haley
- Published 23 April 2010
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Since 2 million years, the life of human on the earth remained unaffected or little affected by influences But man has gained remarkable development only in 200 years to a high extent
Comparison Essay on Creation and Evolution
- By Brain Haley
- Published 23 April 2010
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If we talk about DarwinÂ’s evolution theory, we would know that whatever we are told is not proof enough for anything Same is the case with creation and evolution when compared with each other as the fossil evidence out rightly opposes evolution
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