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  • Students And Worker Training  By : Joseph N. Abraham, M.D.
    Currently in some circles there is this "new" idea, that education should serve workforce development. In this approach, the primary role of education is to produce workers for the economy-- in essence, employees. Not surprisingly, these arguments generally come from the business community.
  • Cut Your Audio Learning Time in Half by Speed Listening  By : Mark Benda
    Did you know you can speed-listen to 60 minutes of audio in 30 minutes or less with full comprehension using special speed-listening software? You can even go faster with a little practice and blast through an hour of audio learning in 20 minutes or less saving you hours and hours of time.
  • Physical Books And Audio Books Compared  By : suegold
    Peoples opinion of audio books or ebooks very often depends on how old they are. If you can remember 33, 45, or even 78 speed phonograph records or if you would ask 'what the heck is a record?' this will play a large part in your feelings towards audio books as a medium. To the very young, not capable of reading yet audio books they are a joyous and entertainingly vivid way of experiencing the written words long before you can put together your first "See Spot, See Spot run".
  • Top 5 Steps to Smarter CSET Prep  By : Maureen Miranda
    An error made too many times by teachers gearing up to take the CSET test-after not preparing enough-is preparing in a haphazard way. The more you focus on the early stages of your preparation for the CSET test, the greater the final result. Set demanding yet fair goals for your CSET test experience, then come up with the needful willpower to meet your goals.
  • Use Personal Teacher Leadership Experiences To Teach Your Student  By : Kerry Beck
    Can teachers use curriculum to train your children as future pillars of the community? What other ways can you develop your children to become leaders in the future? The first thing to do is to change your own education paradigm.
  • Preparing For Professional Examinations  By : CJ Williams
    Despite the gradual move away from examinations towards assignment based continuous assessment, there are still many professional qualifications that require the student to take formal, externally assessed examinations. In this article we look at how to prepare for professional examinations effectively, in a manner which will greatly increase chances of success.
  • The Daily Homework  By : Dr Harry Henshaw
    We learn much of what we learn initially through repetitious exposure. It is by becoming present to something repeatedly that space is created for us to learn anew. It is by taking that which we are exposed to and bringing it forth into our life, committing it to action, that we begin to change or transform our life in some way. This is especially true with respect to the possibilities made available through transformation. The DAILY HOMEWORK is about the creation of possibilities for transformation.
  • Test Taking Techniques to help you get certified!  By : sahana
    IT Certification Leaders in Test Simulators and Study Guides
  • How to Get Your Child to Do His Homework  By : Dr. Noel Swanson.
    Few children relish the idea of sitting down and doing their class assignment. Many will put up some kind of a fuss - ranging from gentle grumbling, to procrastination and outright refusal.
  • 11 Top Tips To Be More Creative  By : Jason E. Johns
    Everyone has a creative side, whether they can paint great masterpieces, write classic novels, make effective decisions or solve problems. In some people the creative side is supressed, but in others it is closer to the surface.
  • How Do I Determine The Length Of The Home School Year?  By : Marcus
    Homeschooling is a practical alternative or replacement to schooling institutions. In conformity with your state laws concerning this kind of education, children study and learn under the parents supervision.
  • 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.
  • How To Prepare For Tests and Guarantee an A  By : Marcus
    These five tips will help you get A's. Read each tip carefully an start applying them today.
  • How Too Read Your Text Book Efficiently And As A Result, Get Better Grades  By : Marcus
    Below are eight tips to help you read and understand your text book so you can guarantee yourself better grades.
  • Fully Prepare Any Student For Class  By : Marcus
    How To Be Fully Prepared For Class These six steps will help you prepare for class and as a result, you will become more and more confident every time you enter the classroom. In time, you will feel excited about going to class and your grades will drastically improve. Remember that attitude is everything and you must start today by changing your attitude about class. Being prepared for the classroom will certainly help.
  • How To Get The Most Out Of Class  By : Marcus
    Some students spend too much time studying because they did not take the time to learn what was being taught in class the first time. If you follow these four tips, you will learn how to understand each lesson being taught in class so you will not have to put in extra time studying.
  • The Art Of Note-Taking  By : Marcus
    One of the keys to exam preparation is good note-taking skills. By following these ten steps, you will become a more efficient note-taker and this will help improve your overall study skills. With good note-taking skills, better grades are just around the corner.
  • 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.


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