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- Finding an Online Master's Degree Program in EducationThis guide will outline some of the top master's programs for education offered entirely online. Each entry describes the education program of each college or university briefly and then lists all majors offered.
Benefits of Using a Seating Chart in a Secondary Education ClassroomThis article discusses reasons to utilize seating charts in a secondary education classroom from a teacher's point of view.- Information About the American Opportunity CreditManaging costs of higher education for your children is a tough task. But then IRS helps you in that effort by providing tax credits from time to time. The American opportunity tax credit is certainly a new and lucrative offer.
- Post-Secondary Education OptionsPost-secondary education is important for pursuing a career.
- Correspondence Courses Offer Solution for Single Parents Without Internet AccessFor single parents who are unable to afford internet access but want to attend college, the use of correspondence courses has become increasingly more popular.
- Violent Crime Control Act Limits Access to Financial Aid for Post-Secondary EducationFor individuals who have been committed of a crime, the Violent Crime Control Act may limit their ability to obtain financial aid and, therefore, pursue a post-secondary education.
- The ADA Mandate on Post-Secondary Education for Disabled StudentsIf your child is living with a disability, and is about to graduate from high school, it is important to understand the ADA requirements for access to education.
- The Pros and Cons of Federal Aid to Educational AgenciesShould schools recieve federal aid? The following will help you make an informed decision.
I Feel GOOD when I See 11-11-11Are we gonna let a dismal day get us down thinking it's ok because we're being respectful or are we going to embrace it and cheer on our soldiers and the country back to being no. 1?- 5 Reasons to Consider Stetson University in Deland, Fla., for Post-Secondary EducationStetson University has been around since the late 1800s. Here are five reasons to give this private university due consideration for an excellent college experience.
- Micromanagement Vs. Macromanagement in a Secondary Education EnvironmentThis article will discuss management strategies as it relates to micromanagement and macromanagement within a secondary education environment.
- How to Become a High School History TeacherHere are the requirements to teach high school history.
- Primary and Secondary Education in FranceThis article introduces the basic structure of elementary, middle, and high schools in France and how students progress through each.
- B Davis ScholarshipSince the college education has extremely increased costs, in addition to government there are private fund providers for the accomplishment of higher education.
A Valedictory AddressThis was my valedictory address that I rendered during my High School graduation.- On EducationOverview: What is education? Why do 64% of high school graduates that do not attend college become unemployed? How would an objective implementation of religion help our educational system?
Universities Begin to Discontinue the Use of Textbooks & Promote More Independent ThinkingWhen considering a post-secondary school, you may want to look at universities or colleges that promote independent thinking with grading based on project and task completion, rather than the use of textbooks.- Secondary Education Decreases Need for Welfare for Single ParentsAs a single parent, welfare services are commonly utilized as an interim form of support until income levels can be increased. Advanced, secondary education and training may be the move needed to come off welfare.
The State of Secondary Education in the United StatesAll too often, public secondary schools in the U.S. get bashed for not preparing our students for life beyond high school. The truth is that secondary school children are far better prepared than in the past.
Review: Tom Perrotta's ElectionTom Perrotta's novel "Election," which spawned the MTV movie, follows suit with Perrotta's easy-to-read style. His disturbed teachers and pretentious, unwitting students create an interesting page turner.