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Homeschooling For Your Convenience
Homeschooling is an alternative form of education that is fast growing. There are approximately two million people in the country today that undergo homeschooling. It completely fills up the role of institutional learning.
James MastersonMarch 27, 2006
Who Said Homeschool Is For Kids Only? It's For Highschools Too!
They say homeschooling is only for the younger kids in the elementary or lower levels but highschool homeschooling is also a very popular educational choice.
James MastersonMarch 27, 2006
Home Schooling Can Lead To Outstanding Careers
Homeschooling is one the latest trends in education nowadays, although the concept of homeschooling originated in the 20th century. This was during the time before public education came into being.
James MastersonMarch 27, 2006
RN to BSN - Career Benefits and Education Options
The complexities of a changing medical field in technology, advanced information, and facing a growing leadership role among nurses has increased the need for a degree of a Bachelor of Science in Nursing among registered nurses (RN to BSN).
Michael V. Gruber, MPHMarch 27, 2006
Teaching Skills
This new article has been written for all those dedicated teachers, who want to enhance their skills in teaching.I hope that this second article of mine would be appreciated.It's truly said that"Children are like a pot of flower.
Munir Moosa SewaniMarch 24, 2006
Learning Math With Manipulatives - Base Ten Blocks (Part I)
Base ten blocks are an excellent tool for teaching children the concept of addition because they allow children to touch and manipulate something real while learning important skills that translate well into paper and pencil addition.
Peter WaycikMarch 24, 2006
Brief History of Speed Reading
Speed Reading methods began with Evelyn Wood who invented it, while she was fishing, or rather feeding bait to the fish via hook. She was bored when they weren't biting the hook, and she read.
Dr Jay PolmarMarch 24, 2006
Learning Math With Manipulatives - Base Ten Blocks (Part III)
In the first two parts, representing, adding, and subtracting numbers using base ten blocks were explained. The use of base ten blocks gives students an effective tool that they can touch and manipulate to solve math questions.
Peter WaycikMarch 24, 2006
Introduction to Speed Reading
Learning our speed reading methods is easy and financially beneficial in life. Even if you are just learning for pleasure, you can read an entire book in under an hour.
Dr Jay PolmarMarch 24, 2006
The Issues For An Adult Seeking Continuing Education Online
There are many reasons to pursue your education as an adult. You might feel motivated to do so for the simple desire to continue learning throughout your life. Perhaps you never went to college, or you started college and weren't able to...
Mark WoodcockMarch 24, 2006
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