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  • Robots: America’s Answer to Dwindling Math Scores  By : John Artfield
    The United States of America may lose its supremacy as a superpower if our children of today can’t grasp the technologies of tomorrow. The trend has already been set. High-level engineering jobs are currently being outsourced to other nations, not only because of cheaper costs, but inadequacies of filling them in the states.
  • School Uniforms or not?  By : John Artfield
    We have worked with schools across the United States, and believe us, you are not the only person asking this question! The answers that we have heard from our customers are as varied as our customers are. The debate over school uniforms is complicated, so we've included highlights from both sides for you to consider:
  • Excuses, Excuses  By : K. Osborn Sullivan
    I've been teaching college students for more than ten years now. I really enjoy it - most of the time. But occasionally, like at the end of the semester when final exams are coming and term papers are due, I get frustrated because some of my students start lobbing pretty pathetic excuses my way. That's how I ended up writing the humor essay "Excuses, Excuses..."
  • Education & Research: India's Private Sector still lagging behind  By : Debanjan Banerjee
    During the last two decades, with the advent of liberalization, and the growing fascination with all things Pro American, there has been a united attempt to discount the role of enlightened state intervention in the economy. Certain ideologues - particularly those affiliated with the BJP the so called right wing, and other neo-liberal have been slamming Nehruvian "socialism" as the single main cause for India's poverty and under-development.

    They have been contending that had the Indian government left everything to the Private Sector after independence, India would have grown much faster, and would have become a member of G-8 nation today.
  • Management Qualifications - An Overview  By : CJ Williams
    The article is about management courses, in a specific way that explains the different levels of such courses, what each type of course contains, how each different type and level of course should help you, how it should change you, and also this is about how each type of course is regarded in the world of business and management.
  • Distance Learning  By : CJ Williams
    If you are considering starting a distance learning course, the information here will be helpful for you to make that final decision to step into the world of distance learning. If you are already studying by distance learning, this information will reassure you and give you added confidence that you have made the right decision. If you have recently completed a distance course, then you too will be reassured, and you can move forward feeling positive about your achievement. If you are an employer considering how best to further train and develop your key people, this information is valuable to you too.
  • Getting Ready for College  By : Edwin Boiten
    Planning for a college is a 2 years’ process. And it is going to take you much hard work if your family cannot afford the college fees. It is then up to you to acquire and submit financial aid forms, scholarship applications and grant applications which requires diligence and follow up. I know this might sound tedious, but you can pull it off all by yourself if you follow these tips. Read on..
  • How To Have a Fabulous and Memorable Prom Night  By : Jason
    Prom is a night for graduating seniors to celebrate their twelve plus years of school. It is one of the last few times that your class will get together and have a good time. It is a time when you realize that you are leaving high school behind and are growing up and becoming a young adult.
  • Coping with autism-support for families  By : Marcus
    Based on the U.S. Department of Education’s 2002 report to Congress on IDEA the number of students with autism in U.S. schools has increased by 1354% in an eight-year period from 1991-1992 to 2000-2001 (as cited by the Autism Society of America, 2003).
  • Online Education: Study At Your Own Pace!  By : Marcus
    Online education is becoming increasingly popular because it allows people who may not ordinarily have the opportunity to get qualifications, to do so. Those of us who work do not have the time to commit to full time education and with bills to pay, and family to look after it becomes even more difficult to fit evening courses into an already full schedule.
  • Concept of E-Learning Solutions: Better or Worse  By : Abi
    ncreasing demand for corporate training as well as the logistical headaches associated with assembling instructors and students at a single location has been the main reason for the birth of E-learning services. In an attempt to avoid the logistical complications of on location training, many companies have opted for a virtual approach to training.
  • Navigating the Special Education Maze  By : Marcus
    As a school psychologist, as well as the mother of a child with a chronic health condition, I understand all too well the intimidation that accompanies entering the “bargaining” sessions of IEP meetings. There are ways, however, to stack the proverbial cards in your favor. Read on…
  • College scholarships for adults  By : Marcus
    If you are an adult returning to get your college degree, you know that it can be expensive. Whether you are commuting to classes or doing an Online college degree, the tuition is about the same. Paying for college can be a problem
  • The Four Learning Styles  By : Abi
    There are four learning styles that most people fit in to. Visual/verbal, tactile/kinesthetic, visual/non verbal and auditory/verbal.
  • Graduation Announcements  By : Abi
    Often times a school will provide a graduation announcement for the actual graduation ceremony. However, if you plan to have a large family gathering for this monumental event, an additional announcement is in order.
  • Diagnosis of a Level of Simple Mental Computational Skills  By : Abi
    If you are worried about the future of the school mathematical education or about concrete pupil?s lack of success in math, then do not hasten to think that the problem of elementary mental computational skills is insignificant or trivial.
  • Learn These Study Skills and You Can Expect Straight A's  By : Marcus
    Study Skills That Will Help You Get Straight A's

    By following these twelve tips, you will be guaranteed to get straight AAAAA's. Read each tip carefully.
  • Graduation Announcement- Some tips for the Graduate  By : Marcus
    f you are graduating, it is a busy time. There are lots of loose ends that must be tied up around campus.

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