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Education Articles | Page 1
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Getting An Education Regardless of Age
By:
Eve
Getting an education is important in everyone’s life. It prepares you well to handle challenges in the future. It gives you the chance to apply what you have learned at work and you can use it in your social life as well. It is never too late to gain knowledge or finish a degree, as long as you can financially support yourself, have the time and you are still capable of learning. The opportunity of learning has been made more accessible to more adults and working individuals with the onset of lo
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Tips To Make Learning Easier For Students With Learning Disabilities
By:
Eve
Students with learning disabilities need more creative ways to learn. The teacher should device a curriculum for individualized learning and should be patient enough to be repetitive in teaching, using visual aids and encouraging class participation among the students. The teacher must be wise enough to adapt more learning and easier methods for these students to learn and cope up with school lessons.
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Homeschooling: When the Best Schooling for Your Family happens at Home
By:
Guest
Homeschooling is a kind of elementary and secondary education that involves having children learn primary in their home or in the homes of others. In this kind of school, the parents take the primary responsibility for guiding their child's education.
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It's a Jungle Out There: One of Americas most unique colleges
By:
Guest
At Moorpark College in Ventura County, California, it's not unheard of for students to glance out the window of their classroom and see a camel walking by. The reason for this is that Moorpark College is the home of the Exotic Animal Training and Management program (also known as EATM). This elite program gives fifty students per year an opportunity to learn and experience the ins and outs of animal training and care on their teaching zoo.
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Funding your College Education Without Going Broke
By:
Guest
A college education is a long-term investment. In order to combat some of the immediate expenses of college, as well as to manage the long-term debts that you are likely to accrue, you may need to consider multiple streams of funding for you education, including scholarships, grants, loans, and work study.
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Finding and Winning the Best College Scholarships
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Guest
Treat your search for scholarships just like you treated your applications for schools. By doing your homework, putting forth your best essays and qualifications, and being persistent, you will increase your chances of finding and winning the best scholarships.
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Are Online Colleges Legitimate, and Are They for Me?
By:
Guest
The cost of online college is relatively comparable to that of traditional school. When it comes to getting an education that will influence your future job prospects and earning potential, it's important to make sure that the online education that you are receiving will deliver everything that traditional schools have.
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The Top Things to Consider when Choosing a Major in the College
By:
Guest
College is an investment of your time, talent, and finances. While the general education requirements provide a solid foundation of general knowledge and skills, the courses that you take in your major will pave the way for your future success in your career.
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Education is More Than What Happens in the Classroom
By:
Guest
What is often overlooked in education, though, is the value of extracurricular activities in the educational process.
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Succeed in School by Creating a Personal Learning Plan
By:
Guest
The cornerstone project of my bachelor's degree was a personal philosophy of ministry. It was a 20 pages filled with the reasons why I teach the way I do, and incorporated theories and action plans that I had learned over my 60 units of upper-division coursework.
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Getting a College Degree in Four Years - Yes, it is Possible!
By:
Guest
It's no surprise that 63% of college students take more than four years to get their bachelor's degree. For many people, the challenges of balancing school along with work and family and/or friends cause their graduation to be delayed beyond the traditional four-year mark.
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Educational Opportunities Gaining Ground During Tough Economic Times
By:
Guest
Educational opportunities during this recession can help you do just that. When money is tight and job opportunities are scarce, taking job training courses or pursing a higher degree can help give you the edge you need when applying for jobs.
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Freedom of speech, EU
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Legesse Tigabu
This articles describes the ECtHR jurisprudence about striking the balance between the role of public watch dogs under freedom of press and other interests
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EFFECT OF INTELLIGENT TUTORING SYSTEMS ON EDUCATION
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Vivian Nwaocha
Intelligent tutoring systems have demonstrated their worth in various ways in multiple domains in education. In fact, they have gained acceptance and popularity in learning due to increased student performance, deepened cognitive development, reduced time for students to acquire skills and knowledge, reduced time spent by Teachers in grading, lesson preparation and professional development.
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Unfair treatment of obese individuals, overweight and fat people
By:
Diane
There is a significant prejudice in society against people who are overweight. Obese/fat people cannot be judged on the basis of their weight. Unfair and cruel treatment faced by these individuals should be stopped.
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Interesting facts about air. Various layers in Earth's atmosphere.
By:
Diane
Composition of dry air and facts about Air Pollution. Different layers in Earth's atmosphere by altitude Troposphere, Stratosphere, Mesosphere, Thermosphere and Exosphere. What is Air Smog?
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