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Homeschooling While You Shop?

Yes, It can be done! We are all busy juggling multiple tasks at once, and it does not get any easier when you are homeschooling. Here is an idea to get your children to help out with a chore and provide them with a learning opportunity at the same...
Ura Kondo RinaldiMarch 24, 2006

How to Become a Home Health Care Nurse

Home Health Care Nursing Information and OverviewHome health care is allowing the patient and their family to maintain dignity and independence. According to the National Association for Home Care, there are more than 7 million individuals in the...
Michael V. Gruber, MPHMarch 24, 2006

7 Good Reasons to Learn Foreign Language

Learning a foreign language is naturally a process that require effort and time, much or not, depending on the capability of an individual. Current technology makes learning a second language more flexible and easier.
Tarmizi RamlyMarch 24, 2006

Teaching Life Long Learning

Life-long learning has been discovered by hundreds of thousands of people, in the U.S. and elsewhere, wanting improved education and the necessary educational tools for success. One of the most popular of these courses is speed reading.
Dr Jay PolmarMarch 24, 2006

The GED Essay Test: Understand the Essay, Improve Your Score

If you’re planning to take the GED Test soon, it's essential to understand the essay section since many test candidates find it one of the most difficult aspects of the language arts exam.
Leonard WilliamsMarch 22, 2006

Planning, Perseverance and Motivation for the GED Test

Getting ready for the GED test can be overwhelming. For adult learners enrolled in a GED class, it's often difficult to find the time or motivation to study outside the classroom, engage in the classroom experience or to measure the...
Leonard WilliamsMarch 22, 2006

How To Email Your College Professor

So its 1:30 am and there you are at the computer trying to refresh the email inbox page. The big test is tomorrow and your Professor still hasn’t replied back, but why?
Randy HaroldMarch 22, 2006

GED Study Tip: Activate the Learning Process

Most GED students are busy adults. Whether they're enrolled in a local GED prep class, or managing a self-guided study program, they need their study time to be as effective as possible. What makes a study program effective?
Leonard WilliamsMarch 22, 2006

College Planning Starts Early

No more than a few years ago, college planning started in 12th grade where it was the first time students learned about the SAT tests and build their list of colleges.
Sonja MontielMarch 20, 2006

Enrich Classroom Learning with Educational Magazines

Magazines created for elementary, middle school, and high school students are a great way to enhance core curriculum studies with current, up-to-date information.
Aldene FredenburgMarch 20, 2006