Education Articles (Sorted by date)

For the Love of Teaching

I love teaching. Every morning as I head out to work, my heart sings its happy song, “You have the greatest job in the world!” Each day I have the unique opportunity of sharing my knowledge, enthusiasm, and passion with the leaders of...
Alyssa ThiessenJuly 30, 2007

The Last Word: How to Write an Obituary

When loved ones pass away, an obituary is, in most cases, the last thing that will be publicly written about them. Their individual obituaries serve not only as announcements of their deaths, but also as the final words on their lives.
Alyssa ThiessenJuly 30, 2007

American TESOL Institute launches two Websites

American TESOL Institute Provides Online or In Class TESOL Certification Programs Worldwide, and Guarantees Graduates Job Placement Teaching English Abroad.
Sandeep JunegaJuly 27, 2007

A Brief History Of The Radio

It is expect that nearly every household in the United States has at least one radio. The invention of the radio was dependent upon two previous discoveries: the electromagnet and telegraph.The electromagnet was discovered in 1825.
Roberto ModestoJuly 20, 2007

Slow and Slower Wins College Scholarships

Driving to the beach. Visiting the park for an enjoyable picnic. Seeing a baseball game. Calling on the local fishing hole. These are great summertime activities. Other pursuits include painting, cutting the grass and washing and waxing the car.
Dale Clifton, The Scholarship DoctorJuly 19, 2007

The Orange Revolution in Ukraine

The Orange Revolution in Ukraine in the latter part of 2004 consists of a series of protests and other events and actions related to allegations of massive corruption in the government which was then led by the former President, Yanukovich.
C. OzcanJuly 15, 2007

Taras & Andriy Shevchenko and Chernobyl in Ukraine

Taras ShevchenkoTaras Shevchenko was in Kyiv on 25 February 1814. He was the son of Hryhoriy and Kateryna Hrushivsky-Shevchenko. He showed his intelligence by reading and writing at an early age, and he attended Imperial Academy of Arts School...
C. OzcanJuly 15, 2007

Biometric Technology, Are They New Toys For Children?

As a mother, I can truly understand how parents across the world feel about their children. The parent-child relationship is a universal one. It crosses languages, barriers, and borders and speaks the same language of love and protection.
Nancy WilliamsJune 26, 2007

Security on Campus

It may surprise you to know that college and university campuses are scenes to more than just socializing and learning. All too often, they can also be the scenes of a crime.
Rob DanielsJune 21, 2007

Is There a School Teacher Mentality?

Abstract The article dwells on certain personal experiences of the author with school teachers. It analyses a few negative behaviour patterns, which includes a hypercritical nature, an inclination for sadistic pleasure and signs of a...
C.PraveenJune 20, 2007