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		<title>The Advantages of Online College Courses</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 20 Jun 2011 15:02:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the  competitive job market we are experiencing right now,  having a college degree is more important than ever. Unfortunately for many people they don&#8217;t have the time or the ability to go to a college campus every day. The good news is that many people now have the opportunity to get their degree by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the  competitive job market we are experiencing right now,  having a college degree is more important than ever. Unfortunately for many people they don&#8217;t have the time or the ability to go to a college campus every day. The good news is that many people now have the opportunity to get their degree by using an online college.</p>
<p>There are several <a href="http://www.onlineeducationfacts.com/online-education-facts/articles-6.htm">advantages</a> for using an online college for all kinds of students including recent high school graduates and older students who are trying to work school in with their already busy lifestyles. Online courses offer more convenience than traditional colleges. You can work your studying into your schedule when it is best for you.</p>
<p>With many <a href="http://oedb.org/library/distance-vs-local/10-advantages-to-taking-online-classes">online college courses</a> you are also in control of how you learn and how fast you move along in the course. If you are already familiar with a subject you can move through it quickly and spend more time on the things that you need to.</p>
<p>Individual attention. Believe it or not, you can actually get more individualized attention in an online course than you can sometimes get from a class at a large university. Instructors are available online as well as other students taking the course.</p>
<p>The cost of getting your education online is often much less than going to a traditional college. Along with the fact that you don&#8217;t have to pay for housing, you also don&#8217;t have to purchase books or pay to travel to school. There is also the ability to work full time if you need to while you are taking your courses, and work your studying around your work schedule.</p>
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		<title>Is online learning right for you?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 May 2011 08:47:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image via Wikipedia Many people consider obtaining their education in an online learning environment. You may be asking yourself if online learning is right for you. When deciding if you want to pursue your education online there are many different aspects you should consider? Learning style is one thing to consider. Some people learn better [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many people consider obtaining their education in an online learning environment. You may be asking yourself if online learning is right for you. When deciding if you want to pursue your education online there are many different aspects you should consider?</p>
<p>Learning style is one thing to consider. Some people learn better with visual aids, hands on activities, or opportunities to work in group settings. While others do well with verbal lectures or with reading materials. When considering online learning you should check with the school you want to attend and make sure they have the types of learning that best suit your needs.</p>
<p>Time management is another thing to consider. No matter what time you choose to work on your classwork, it is important that you maintain <a title="How to determine if online learning is right for you" href="http://www.ehow.com/how_2152059_determine-online-learning-right.html" target="_blank">time management</a> for online learning. In many cases, those attending classes online will have other daily activities, and classwork can pile up if you do not make time on a daily basis to work on and complete classwork.</p>
<p>Finally, you should consider if you have the resources and tools necessary for online learning. In most cases, it is beneficial if you have your own computer with continuous internet access. Additionally, you many need access to a scanner for some course work and in many cases textbooks are online as well. When considering a school for online learning you should always make sure you have access to the tools and resources you will need to be successful in your education.</p>
<p>Whether you choose online learning or more traditional classroom learning, always ensure you are making the choice that is best for you and fits your lifestyle.</p>
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		<title>Interactive Solutions for the Classroom</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 May 2011 16:24:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#160; Image via Wikipedia Gone are the days of simple chalkboard and chalk in the modern classroom. Digital technology has changed the face and the manner in which students are taught. One of the most intriguing ways the digital world has entered the educational arena is through the use of electronic response systems. This is [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gone are the days of simple chalkboard and chalk in the modern classroom. Digital technology has changed the face and the manner in which students are taught. One of the most intriguing ways the digital world has entered the educational arena is through the use of electronic response systems. This is just one of many new interactive solutions for the modern classroom</p>
<p>Also known as clicker or <a href="http://content.dell.com/us/en/k-12/d/k12/student-response-systems-devices.aspx" target="_blank">student response systems</a>, students are provided a digital handheld device that they use to provide answers during classroom instruction. Instructors and teachers know that each student can now answer each question. This instantaneous response also provides information to the teacher as to which students may need extra help. In turn, students also feel more accountability on their part for knowing and understanding the material.</p>
<p>An example of how these systems are used includes traditional textbooks. Students are asked to read a particular section of a book. This is followed by a teacher asking questions and the students respond using their <a href="http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20101002130243AAf8QRF" target="_blank">interactive devices</a>. While most of these systems work best with true-false, or yes-no type questions, some systems will allow for a short answer.</p>
<p>These devices can also encourage student interaction and discussion. Teachers can generate opinion questions, which generally require a student to engage in a deeper thought process.</p>
<p>Students are also able to see the answers given by their classmates as the answers can be sent to a projector via the system. This again, provides an opportunity for students to interact and discuss the topic being taught.</p>
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		<title>How to Study for the GED Classes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Mar 2011 12:14:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a student is considering getting her GED the first question that comes to mind is whether or not they are required to take a class in order to pass the GED test. Every person is different and therefore the number of classes and ways to study for the GED test will vary. Some students [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a student is considering getting her GED the first question that comes to mind is whether or not they are required to take a class in order to pass the GED test. Every person is different and therefore the number of classes and ways to study for the GED test will vary. Some students require very little studying and can pass the test on their own, while other students require extensive tutoring and classroom work. Here&#8217;s a look at some ways that students study for the GED test.</p>
<p>Community College Classes. Many community colleges offer basic level classes that can help a student pastor GED test. These classes include basic English and basic math which will allow them to gain the knowledge in order to pastor GED test. Some community colleges require that you have prior high school experience before signing up for these classes so inquire about requirements before signing up.</p>
<p>GED Classes. Their specific classes and tutoring sessions that are devoted to teaching people the basic knowledge that is required for the GED test. These classes are not required however they are great resource for students who want to pastor GED test. These courses will cover all the various topics that are on the GED test.</p>
<p>Library and Study Guide. There are many books and study guides that are devoted to GED education. These books give an overview of what is required on the test and even give example test so that students can test their ability to take the test. Many people will use this book and not require the use of classes.</p>
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		<title>GED Test: The Math and Social Studies Portions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Mar 2011 12:14:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Students are taking the GED test will be given a series of questions that are related to six topics. Students must be tested so that they are able to show that they have the basic knowledge that a regular high school student would have. The GED test allows a student to show up efficiency and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Students are taking the GED test will be given a series of questions that are related to six topics. Students must be tested so that they are able to show that they have the basic knowledge that a regular high school student would have. The GED test allows a student to show up efficiency and a number of subjects from mathematics to reading. In order to pass the test the student must show a basic level of proficiency in the subjects. Here is a look at two more sections of the GED test.</p>
<p>Social Studies Section. The social studies section of the GED test will test the knowledge of the student in a wide range of social study topics. This will allow you to show that you have the ability to intake information on a wide range of topics. There&#8217;ll be multiple choice questions ranging from world history, American history, government and politics as well as geography and economics. These are all subjects that high school students are given in a basic social studies class.</p>
<p>Mathematics Section. The math portion of the GED test is separated into two parts. The first part of the GED test will allow you to use a calculator for the problems. The second portion of the GED test will not allow you to use a calculator. The mathematics portion will test your knowledge in statistics, data analysis, basic algebra and geometry. You must show basic efficiency in processing numbers and understanding basic mathematic operations in order to pass this section the GED test.</p>
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		<title>The GED Test: The Writing and Reading Sections</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 Mar 2011 12:14:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The GED or general education diploma is a diploma soft by those who have either not graduated from high school or are looking to graduate high school early. By receiving a GED these people have a diploma that shows that they are proficient in a basic level of high school classes and subjects. Many colleges [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The GED or general education diploma is a diploma soft by those who have either not graduated from high school or are looking to graduate high school early. By receiving a GED these people have a diploma that shows that they are proficient in a basic level of high school classes and subjects. Many colleges and universities as well as jobs require that the student have a GED or high school diploma in order to be hired or attend classes. The GED test is made up of six sections. Here&#8217;s a look at some of the sections the student will have to take in order to pass their GED test.</p>
<p>Writing Section. There is a writing portion of the GED test. The first portion of the writing test is a series of multiple-choice questions. These questions will quiz you on sentence structure, grammar and require you to order paragraphs so that they make sense. The second section of the writing portion is an essay portion. This will require you to write a small essay on the given topic. A reviewer will grade your essay for grammar, spelling, sentence structure and ability to construct essay.</p>
<p>Reading Section. There is a reading section on the GED test. This test will require that you read a given essay. You will then be questioned on reading comprehension and ability to analyze the essay. The reading section will contain a number of nonfiction, fiction and poetry section. The reading is basic high school level reading and will require that you show a basic level of proficiency in the subject.</p>
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		<title>Benefits and Drawbacks of Requiring Community Service for High School Students</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Mar 2011 12:14:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many high schools all over the United States require that the students complete a minimum set of hours for community service. It is believed the community service allows students to develop a good work ethic and experience the diverse range of lifestyles. However, with all experiences community service requirements have many benefits and drawbacks. Here&#8217;s [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many high schools all over the United States require that the students complete a minimum set of hours for community service. It is believed the community service allows students to develop a good work ethic and experience the diverse range of lifestyles. However, with all experiences community service requirements have many benefits and drawbacks. Here&#8217;s a look at the benefits and distant images of requiring community service from high school students.</p>
<p>The benefits of community service for high school students are many. High school students who volunteer are able to but the volunteer experience on their college application. It also exposes them to a diverse background in lifestyles of the surrounding community. Community service also encourages students to develop work ethics, new skills and even teaches them responsibility and communication skills.</p>
<p>Although there are many benefits to community service there are also many drawbacks. Many high school students already have extremely busy schedules and stressful life. High school students are worried about classroom environments, homework, jobs and sports. Community service can often add to the burden of these responsibilities and requirements for high school students. Community service can also make many students feel uncomfortable as they are exposed to new environments and communities that they may not already be comfortable with. Also many high school students feel as if Muni service areas take advantage of their youth and require them to work more than other community service volunteers. This puts a high school student in a bad position and could often turn the students away from community service.</p>
<p>Community service has many benefits and drawbacks is up to the school district to decide whether or not they require the students to take part in many community service.</p>
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		<title>Things to Consider Before Signing Up For Online or Distance Learning Classes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 09 Mar 2011 12:14:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many students believe that taking part in a distance learning classes would be worth the time and energy. These classes do not allow you to go to the school to learn but instead allow you to learn in front of your own computer. Although this might sound like an ideal learning environment there many things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many students believe that taking part in a distance learning classes would be worth the time and energy. These classes do not allow you to go to the school to learn but instead allow you to learn in front of your own computer. Although this might sound like an ideal learning environment there many things that you should consider before signing up for your distance-learning class. Here&#8217;s a look at some things you should consider for signing up for classes.</p>
<p>Self-discipline. Online and distance learning classes require that you study and take the time for the class. No one will be there to hold your hand and make sure that your assignments are done. If you lack the self-discipline and need someone to remind you about your assignments this may not be the course to take as you will miss out on doing the assignments.</p>
<p>Customized Communication. Distance learning classes require that you communicate with your teacher and students in different ways than you normally would in a classroom environment. You will be required to take part in forums, chats and e-mail back and forth. Many students find this type of communication tiresome and invasive. Consider what type of communication you like to have your teachers before signing up for an online distance learning class.</p>
<p>Internet and Computer Requirements. Distance learning and online courses will have a minimum computer and Internet requirement. While some distance-learning classes will offer you a computer some do not. This means you must be able to have computer that will allow you to sign on and take part in the online courses. If you&#8217;re unable to meet the minimum requirements you will not have the same learning experience as other students in the class.</p>
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		<title>A Look at Graduate Classes</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Mar 2011 12:14:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once a student has completed their undergraduate degree a student will normally consider going into graduate school. Graduate school will generally last between two and three years and allow the student to expand upon the knowledge they received during their undergraduate program. Many students who consider getting a graduate degree do so in the field [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Once a student has completed their undergraduate degree a student will normally consider going into graduate school. Graduate school will generally last between two and three years and allow the student to expand upon the knowledge they received during their undergraduate program. Many students who consider getting a graduate degree do so in the field of their undergraduate program or because their career choice requires that they have a graduate degree.</p>
<p>The graduate program usually consists of classes that are specialized in the field of study that that student chooses. Unlike undergraduate classes, graduate classes focus solely upon gaining further in-depth look at the career field that the degree specializes in.</p>
<p>There are many benefits to receiving a graduate degree. The biggest advantage is that a graduate degree of students to pursue careers in fields that require graduate degrees or an extensive knowledge on a certain subject. Career fields are required graduate degrees consists of CPAs, teachers and some law firms. Another advantage to receiving a graduate degree is a graduate during holders generally make more money than those with an undergraduate degree. However, this is usually dependent upon the career field of the student&#8217;s choice and is not always reflected upon what a person can.</p>
<p>The difference between graduate programs and undergraduate programs is usually that the majority of graduate students are currently working and going to school at the same time. Undergraduate students will generally focus on their studies and not hold a job at the same time. For this reason many graduate programs meet once or twice a week and for shorter periods of time than undergraduate classes. The courses are also more intense and required that the students studying on their own as time is precious due to the limited time of school and work.</p>
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		<title>Why Should I Donate My Old Car?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Mar 2011 17:28:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Donating a used car is easy and beneficial to both the seller and the charity. The seller benefits because he gets a hefty amount taken off his income tax at the end of the year and the charity benefits because it gets a car that can be driven, given, or fixed and sold for more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Donating a used car is easy and beneficial to both the seller and the charity. The seller benefits because he gets a hefty amount taken off his income tax at the end of the year and the charity benefits because it gets a car that can be driven, given, or fixed and sold for more money. Most of these charities <a href="http://www.ehow.com/list_6938591_ways-children.html">serve children </a>all over the world.</p>
<p>There are needy children everywhere. Children grow up to be productive citizens of their societies, and they take important jobs and political positions that lead people. They become parents, grandparents, doctors and teachers of the young that follow them. That is, if they have the opportunities they need to grow into these productive lives. If they don’t <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education">get educations</a>, the poor will be in a constant continuum of poverty that perpetuates itself in further generations. This must be avoided at all costs.</p>
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<p><strong>Donate to Help Kids in Poor Countries</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://www.kidskars.com/">Kars for Kids</a> is a charity that takes used cars off people’s hands and implements whatever the need calls for. If cars are needed in the service of the charity, they fix and drive them while working for the charity. They may sell them to someone who needs a reliable car and get can‘t work without one, or they may fix them and sell them to the highest payer in order to raise funds.</p>
<p>Schools, books and teachers don’t just spring up from the ground; they take a lot of money to complete. Services like Kars for Kids are important because they do all of the above with the cars given to them. It’s important to make sure children everywhere get the education they need to become productive people, responsible parents and society leaders. They are who will be running the country when the current adults grow old. These kids need education as much as everyone else does.</p>
<p>Help out by donating an old car.</p>
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		<title>A Look at What is an Undergraduate</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 23 Feb 2011 09:53:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When the student enters their college or university they normally enter the college as an undergraduate. Many people assume the college is just the first four years of your college career. However, college is actually a multilevel experience that encompasses a wide range of classes for undergraduate, graduate and even doctorate classes. Here&#8217;s a look [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When the student enters their college or university they normally enter the college as an undergraduate. Many people assume the college is just the first four years of your college career. However, college is actually a multilevel experience that encompasses a wide range of classes for undergraduate, graduate and even doctorate classes. Here&#8217;s a look at the first tier of a person&#8217;s college experience. This will look at the undergraduate level of college.</p>
<p>Being an undergraduate encompasses the first four years of your college career. Usually colleges will separate the undergraduate year into the first two years and the last two years. The first two years will usually encompass a lot of general education classes. These classes usually consist of English, math, writing and science. These are classes that any undergraduate student must complete before they can graduate regardless of their major. During the first two years they&#8217;ll be some basic level courses that are significant to the major of the student&#8217;s choice.</p>
<p>The second two years of undergraduate college career encompasses classes that are more specific to the major. These classes generally require that you have a prerequisite of the undergraduate classes and courses. Every major has a list of classes that must be completed before student can graduate with the major or minor of their choice. Once the classes have been achieved a student is eligible for graduation.</p>
<p>An undergraduate degree allows students to be able to qualify for a wide range of jobs that they were on eligible for before. This degree allows students to show that they are proficient in basic level of knowledge on the subject of their choice. Many jobs will look upon a college degree is showing that the student has organizational, educational skills and leadership skills which makes it a perfect candidate for hiring.</p>
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		<title>Helping Schools Reduce Their Budget By Using Parents</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Feb 2011 09:53:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many educational systems are facing a budget crisis. When schools are facing a budget crisis they look to cut costs wherever they can. Many schools will cut costs even at the expense of a child&#8217;s education. Luckily, many schools are turning to parents to provide an educational setting that is both productive and beneficial for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many educational systems are facing a budget crisis. When schools are facing a budget crisis they look to cut costs wherever they can. Many schools will cut costs even at the expense of a child&#8217;s education. Luckily, many schools are turning to parents to provide an educational setting that is both productive and beneficial for the students. Here&#8217;s a look at how parents are being called upon to help in the classrooms and help with the ever shrinking budget.</p>
<p>Parent Helpers. Many schools are asking parents to volunteer their time to help in the classroom. Parents are able to help with reading programs, our projects or even to help students learn mathematics skills and handwriting. Parent helpers are great way to provide extra resources in the classroom and allow teachers to focus on other educational needs.</p>
<p>Classroom Supplies. School classrooms need to be equipped with a number of classroom supplies. As the educational system budget shrinks classroom supplies must also shrink. Many teachers are taking their own money in providing classroom supplies for the students. However, teachers are asking parents to rewrite some of the classroom supplies that are necessary. Parents can help in providing tissues, paper, chalk and anti- bacterial wipes. For every supply a student&#8217;s parent provides is less of a strain on the teacher and the educational system.</p>
<p>Parent Expert. Many parents specialize in the number of different areas of expertise. Some parents can come to the classroom and teach their students how to play musical instruments or even teach them art. This allows schools to capitalize on the expertise of the parents without having to hire another extra teacher. This means students get that area of expertise without having to feel the strain of the educational system&#8217;s budget.</p>
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		<title>Study Abroad for a Great Learning Experience</title>
		<link>http://www.keralaeducation.org/study-abroad-for-a-great-learning-experience.htm</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 12 Feb 2011 10:13:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[No matter what field of study you&#8217;re in, you may want to get involved in a study abroad program. It&#8217;s one of the best ways to get involved with your world and your education, and it can really help you to learn about people and cultures that are far different from your own. The more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>No matter what field of study you&#8217;re in, you may want to get involved in a <a href="http://www.howtodothings.com/education/a2476-how-to-study-abroad.html">study abroad program</a>. It&#8217;s one of the best ways to get involved with your world and your education, and it can really help you to learn about people and cultures that are far different from your own. The more you know about your world, the more open you&#8217;ll be to new experiences and new people who aren&#8217;t like you but who you can make friends with anyway. In short, it&#8217;s important that you get the most out of any experience where you have the opportunity to study abroad, so don&#8217;t assume that there isn&#8217;t anything extra you can do to have a great time.</p>
<p>Make the time and the effort to see the sights and enjoy the sounds of the area that you&#8217;re in. You&#8217;ll want to take in all the culture that it offers to you, and you should make it a point to see the local parks, museums, historical sites, theaters, and anything else that&#8217;s unique to that particular place. If you look on <a href="http://www.411.ca/">Canada 411</a>, you can find the kind of information that you really need, and you&#8217;ll be much more likely to learn about your world instead of just learning in the classroom. Classroom learning is valuable, but it&#8217;s not the same thing as the real world.</p>
<p>Some students aren&#8217;t sure what to do when they get to a new city, but there are plenty of study abroad programs where they are offered the opportunity to make friends with locals and with other students. Then, they can begin to do things in groups and that will allow them to explore more of the world while still feeling safe when they <a href="http://www.ehow.com/how_2110091_study-abroad.html">visit new places</a>. It&#8217;s one of the best ways for people to learn even more about their world.</p>
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		<title>Checking Into Online Master Degree Programs</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Feb 2011 09:53:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many online colleges and universities are starting to offer master degree programs as part of the curriculum. However, for every legitimate online college university that offers a master&#8217;s degree there is another one that is considered a scam and not accredited. Evaluating how your master degree program is right for you and accredited can be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many online colleges and universities are starting to offer master degree programs as part of the curriculum. However, for every legitimate online college university that offers a master&#8217;s degree there is another one that is considered a scam and not accredited. Evaluating how your master degree program is right for you and accredited can be tough when dealing with online college or university. Luckily, you do not have to worry as there are many resources in ways you can evaluate the online college or university. Here&#8217;s a look at some things you can do to make sure you are signing up with an accredited online college for your master degree program.</p>
<p>Check Accreditation. There are many websites that you can check if the online college is accredited. All colleges that are accredited are recognized by the government office of the United States Department of Education. You can also check with United States Department of Education for accredited online colleges.</p>
<p>Asked for a List of References. Most legitimate online colleges and master programs will be open to giving you a list of references and past student that you can talk to. You can learn a lot from just discussing with current and past students. The students will let you know how the program was in any concerns they may have. Talking with past students will also allow you to see what type of careers are possible using this online college program.</p>
<p>Discuss Online Colleges In Your Chosen Career. Whether you work in your desired career field or not you can discuss with the hiring personnel in that field. Talk to them about their feelings on online colleges and master degree programs. Some hiring personnel view online colleges in an unfavorable light you want to know this before you pay for your master program and invest the time in receiving the degree.</p>
<p>While may take a little while to do the research for her Master&#8217;s degree program it is important that you take the time to research whether or not you&#8217;re online college is accredited and whether the master degree of your choice should be pursued.</p>
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		<title>Choosing a Master&#8217;s Degree Program</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Feb 2011 09:53:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many people are deciding to go back to school and achieve a Master&#8217;s degree. A Master&#8217;s degree program is very similar to choosing a college or university. However, not all Masters degrees are the same and not all programs offer the same benefits. If you are choosing to head back and received a Master&#8217;s degree [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many people are deciding to go back to school and achieve a Master&#8217;s degree. A Master&#8217;s degree program is very similar to choosing a college or university. However, not all Masters degrees are the same and not all programs offer the same benefits. If you are choosing to head back and received a Master&#8217;s degree is important to choose the right school. Here are some things to keep in mind when choosing a school for Master&#8217;s degree program.</p>
<p>Area Of Study. The first thing you&#8217;ll want to choose is the area of study that you want the degree in. There are hundreds and Masters degrees out there and your research will depend on what type of degree you are trying to achieve. Try to focus which degree you want before starting your research on schools.</p>
<p>Research The Schools and Programs. You&#8217;ll want to do some research on the schools and programs that you are choosing. Look into what is required to graduate, how much time is involved, tuition and fees and even what type of after graduate job opportunities are available. Most of this information is available online or through the school&#8217;s website.</p>
<p>Talk with A Program Advisor scheduled to have an interview with one of the program advisors to discuss the program and your master&#8217;s degree. This will allow you to get a better idea of the program that you are choosing and the qualifications and requirements that go into the program. You will also be able to see firsthand will be required and what type of classes are held at the school.</p>
<p>Compare Schools. What you have gathered all your information and talk to various academic advisors is important that you compare the schools and programs that you will be using. You will then be able to choose which program is right for you and what you want to use your master&#8217;s degree for.</p>
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		<title>The Proper Graduate Program Cover Letter</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2011 09:53:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are considering applying for graduate school then you will know the importance of having one of the best cover letters for your graduate program. The graduate application process is a long process that is filled with interviews, tons of documents and lots of paperwork. However, the cover letter is a chance for you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are considering applying for graduate school then you will know the importance of having one of the best cover letters for your graduate program. The graduate application process is a long process that is filled with interviews, tons of documents and lots of paperwork. However, the cover letter is a chance for you to shine and allow anyone who&#8217;s reviewing your application to understand what you might bring to the program. Here is a look at what you should include in your graduate cover letter for your application to the graduate school of your choice.</p>
<p>Introduction. The graduate cover letter will include an introduction of around 100 words. You&#8217;ll want to keep the first 100 words as short as possible. Try to take on a formal tone yet one that is also personal and professional. Included in the first paragraph why you would be a perfect candidate and try to motivate the reviewers to want to know more about you.</p>
<p>Body of the Letter. The body letter will include 3 to 5 paragraphs. These paragraphs can be bullet points or separate paragraphs that outline your qualifications for the graduate program. In these paragraphs you&#8217;ll want to state facts and appear confident about your ability and why you should be chosen for the program. Do not make any excuses as excuses can come later in your application.</p>
<p>Conclusion. In the conclusion you&#8217;ll want to use 100 words or less and summarize what you&#8217;ve presented in the letter. Make sure you do not repeat what you&#8217;ve stated in a letter but simply summarize what you are trying to say. Make the last sentence of the article a call to action in talking about how you can further your program or yourself.</p>
<p>Closing. Make sure you close the letter with a formal greeting such as sincerely or respectfully yours. This will lie your letter to, professional yet end on a high note.</p>
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		<title>Urban Sprawl Can Affect School Zones</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Feb 2011 18:28:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are all kinds of reasons that people don&#8217;t like urban sprawl. One of those reasons has to do with school zones, because a lot of areas are becoming gentrified and that&#8217;s making schools look like they&#8217;re segregated. They weren&#8217;t segregated when they were built, and they were never designed to be that way, because [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are all kinds of reasons that people don&#8217;t like urban sprawl. One of those reasons has to do with school zones, because a lot of areas are <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urban_sprawl">becoming gentrified</a> and that&#8217;s making schools look like they&#8217;re segregated. They weren&#8217;t segregated when they were built, and they were never designed to be that way, because segregated schools were abolished a long time ago. However, once you build a school and a lot of people of one race or class move out of that area, the school looks segregated because there are only certain &#8220;types&#8221; of children who attend there.</p>
<p>It can be hard to avoid these kinds of problems in cities that are already large, but for cities that are smaller and trying to expand, there are some options. <a href="http://www.allpropertymanagement.com/search/california/san-diego-property-management-companies.html">San Diego property management</a>, like many city&#8217;s property management companies, is charged with the duty of finding the right ways to use land. The use of any land should be both efficient and practical, but that&#8217;s not often the case. Instead, it&#8217;s used for things that aren&#8217;t appropriate, or that aren&#8217;t putting the land to its highest and best use. That&#8217;s unfortunate, and property management companies will have to work to change it if they want cities where they operate to continue to grow properly.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_flight">urban sprawl</a> is becoming a serious problem for many larger cities. The inner city, where everyone used to live, is now generally populated by minorities and people who don&#8217;t have a lot of money. Of course, that&#8217;s a generalization and not always the case, but there are enough cities where this is the case that it&#8217;s taking its toll on some of the people who live in these cities. Many people have moved out to the suburbs, and the cities that were trying to stay together and close-knit are spreading out to where people don&#8217;t know their neighbors.</p>
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		<title>Preparing a Proper College Cover Letter</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many colleges and universities will require an undergrad to write a cover letter for their application to the school. Even if you are not applying as undergrad many colleges and universities require graduate students to write out a cover letter. While a lot of your application will be items such as transcripts, recommendations and the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many colleges and universities will require an undergrad to write a cover letter for their application to the school. Even if you are not applying as undergrad many colleges and universities require graduate students to write out a cover letter. While a lot of your application will be items such as transcripts, recommendations and the application form the cover letter will allow you to showcase yourself in a one-page letter. Many college review boards will only look at the cover letter to determine who should and should not be considered for that college or university. Here is a look at some ways you can make that cover letter stand out and get recognized by the review board.</p>
<p>Personalization of the Letter. The first thing that will grab the review board&#8217;s attention is up personalization of the letter. It is important to address the letter to the review board or in the case of graduate students to the head of the department that you are applying for. This shows that you did research and understand the program that you are applying for.</p>
<p>Short and to the Point. Your cover letter should be short and to the point. It should include your name, contact information and three paragraphs talking about why you believe you should be considered for the program. This can outline some of your background and what you might bring to the program.</p>
<p>The Format. Make sure you follow proper format for the letter when writing your cover letter. This includes standardized font, proper font size in proper closing of the letter. You should also make sure the letters spell checked and proofread for any mistakes. Also make sure that the tone of your letter is professional it gets the point across to those that are reading. Also, buying the application and cover letter with a paperclip as Staples can sometimes take it difficult to read.</p>
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		<title>Degrees in Law</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Jan 2011 20:33:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a passion for helping other fight for what is right and like to defend people, you may want to consider obtaining a law degree to become a lawyer. Becoming a lawyer is not an easy task. But with hard work and studying hard, you should be able to achieve your dream. You [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">If you have a passion for helping other fight for what is right and like to defend people, you may want to consider obtaining a law degree to become a lawyer. Becoming a lawyer is not an easy task. But with hard work and studying hard, you should be able to achieve your dream. You will first need to obtain a four-year bachelor&rsquo;s degree from a college or university before you can apply to law school. Many students elect to major in criminal justice. </span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">Once you complete your bachelor&rsquo;s degree, you can apply to law school to obtain your Juris Doctor (JD)&nbsp;Degree. Acceptance is normally based on your LSAT testing scores, GPA, and letters of recommendation. Most law schools are three-year programs for students who attend full-time. &nbsp;Some law schools offer the option to obtain a MBA or business law degree as well at the same time. During the law school program, you will take courses in family, tax, and international laws.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">After you obtain your Juris Doctor Degree, you can apply to obtain a Master of Laws Degree, which is a one year program. &nbsp;Like the JD program, you must have a high GPA from law school and have graduated in the top of your class for admission. This degree focuses on specializing in a certain field of law such as taxes, estates, business law, or human rights. The courses are more&nbsp;advanced on the specialize subject and additional courses can be taken.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">If you are looking to obtain a higher law degree, then you can apply for a Doctor of Juridical Science degree. This degree program is not offer at many colleges. Like other doctorate programs, you will spend a lot of time researching legal topics and completing your dissertation. This program can last up to three years. </span></p>
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		<title>Degrees in Teaching</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2011 20:33:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you love working with children and love to teach, then you may consider a degree in teaching. To become a professional teacher, you will have to complete a degree program that will provide with the basic skills and knowledge to be a teacher.&#160; After you obtain a degree, many states require you to pass [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">If you love working with children and love to teach, then you may consider a degree in teaching. To become a professional teacher, you will have to complete a degree program that will provide with the basic skills and knowledge to be a teacher.&nbsp; After you obtain a degree, many states require you to pass an exam to obtain a teaching license. There are several different types of degrees to select from.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">Elementary Education Degree</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">The elementary education degree is a degree program for individuals that wish to teach students in grades kindergarten to sixth grade. Many school districts are adding pre-kindergarten as part of elementary school as well.&nbsp; The courses in this program often focus on teaching children basic math, writing, reading and English skills. As part of the program, colleges often require you to work in a classroom teaching under the direction of a veteran licensed elementary teacher.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">Secondary Education Degree</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">The secondary education degree is a degree program for individuals that want to teach students in grades seventh thru 12. The courses for this program differ from the elementary education degree program because you often study to teach one subject such as math, English, art or a science. It would be helpful if you also obtain a minor in other subject as well. Like the elementary education programs, you will become a student teacher as part of the final training.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">Special Education Degree</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family: Calibri; font-size: small;">A special education degree is a degree program for individuals that wish to work with students of all ages with special needs. The student may have a learning disability, a physical disability or a mental disability. Individuals in this program take the same courses as the other programs but they are required to obtain additional certifications in special education. There is often a large demand for teachers in this field. </span></p>
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		<title>How To Choose An Online College</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Jan 2011 11:40:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Before you buy a car you normally research which car is right for you, how much the car costs, what kind of financing can you get and what kind of warranty comes with the car. Applying to an online school is really no different from buying a car. You need to do your research where [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Before you buy a car you normally research which car is right  for you, how much the car costs, what kind of financing can you get and  what kind of warranty comes with the car.  Applying to an online school  is really no different from buying a car.  You need to do your research  where online schools are concerned.</p>
<p>First and foremost is to always make sure the college is accredited.   Most will say so on the website but you can check at the US Department  of Education for a full list of accredited online colleges.  If the  college you are looking into is not accredited, virtually no one will  consider your degree or credits valid.</p>
<p>Consider the courses.  Make sure they have courses that you are  interested in or degree&#8217;s that you want.  Are the credits  transferable?  And a good question to ask is how long does it take for  an average person to complete the program?  At a college campus, you go  to school a set number of days, for a few hours a day, and you have a  set time to complete the program.  This is not the case for an online  school.</p>
<p>Ask about financial aid.  Some schools accept grants and financial aid,  even helping you to apply for them.  If they don&#8217;t accept financial  aid, do they offer a payment plan?  This is where it&#8217;s probably a good  idea to talk with someone over the phone.  They may have more than one  payment plan to fit your budget.</p>
<p>Also, make sure that staff and tech support will be available to you, at  any time, should you need them.  Most people attend online colleges  because they work or have children, and you need to know how to contact  the staff.  You want to know that they will be there for your needs even  if it&#8217;s after hours.</p>
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		<title>The High Cost of Teacher Certification</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Jan 2011 20:33:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There always seems to be a shortage of qualified teachers for our schools. This has only been made worse by the increased requirements for teacher certification. It is much harder to be allowed to teach in our public classrooms today than it has ever been in the past. Teachers have to be fingerprinted, checked for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="DefaltParagraph">There always seems to be a shortage of qualified teachers for our schools. This has only been made worse by the increased requirements for teacher certification. It is much harder to be allowed to teach in our public classrooms today than it has ever been in the past. Teachers have to be fingerprinted, checked for tuberculosis, and pass a battery of tests to prove that they both know the material they are planning to teach, and the theory of how to teach it.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">Now, while I think the idea of testing and certification is a good idea, I&rsquo;m equally sure that the system can be improved upon. After all, making sure that our teachers aren&rsquo;t criminals, don&rsquo;t have diseases they&rsquo;ll pass on to our children, and have the necessary knowledge in order to teach all sounds great, But, who pays for all that?</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">Believe it, or not, the teachers themselves have to pay for all of this. The average teacher has to pay over $500.00 out of their own pocket in order to become certified to teach, and that is before they receive their first paycheck.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">By not covering these expenses for teachers, their school districts are sending them a very clear message. That message is, &ldquo;You aren&rsquo;t professionals.&rdquo; It&rsquo;s also sending a secondary message, &ldquo;You aren&rsquo;t important to us. You have to pay for the right to work here.&rdquo;</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">If a school district would reimburse the teachers for this cost, it would be a great way of telling them, &ldquo;We appreciate you.&rdquo; It might not be a great financial boon to those teachers, but it would be a great emotional boon to them. Instead of treating them like workers who have to pay for the privilege of working, it would be treating them like the professions we expect them to be.</p>
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		<title>Can Cell Phones Help in the Classroom?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Jan 2011 20:33:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Most school districts have hard and fast rules about the use of any electronic apparatus in the classroom; if a teacher or administrator sees a student using it, they confiscate it. All this seems to do is make both students and parents mad. The students still bring their cell phones and MP3 players to school, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Most school districts have hard and fast rules about the use of any electronic apparatus in the classroom; if a teacher or administrator sees a student using it, they confiscate it. All this seems to do is make both students and parents mad. The students still bring their cell phones and MP3 players to school, and still have them confiscated.</p>
<p>However, there are a few brave schools which are working on thinking outside the box. These schools are actually allowing their students to keep their cell phones on their desks, and even use them in class. No, they aren&rsquo;t crazy, nor are they allowing their students to run the classroom; all they are doing is trying to find a way that to utilize what the students are using anyway as a tool in the classroom.</p>
<p>So many modern cell phones have access to the Internet built in. Although our kids would rather play games on the Internet, they&rsquo;re more than willing to use it for educational purposes. Actually, they&rsquo;re much more likely to learn information that&rsquo;s on the web, than they are to learn information that&rsquo;s written in a book. So, when those students need to look something up, they&rsquo;ve got their cell phone right there on the desk to do it.</p>
<p>These schools are still maintaining strict rules on how the students can use their cell phones in class. First of all, they can&rsquo;t use it to text their friends; the only one they can text is their teacher. Since their cell phone is on the desktop, instead of hidden in their lap, it&rsquo;s easy for the teacher to see if they are trying to text someone. They are also required to have their ringer on silent, without vibrator, so that they don&rsquo;t disturb other students.</p>
<p>Will these schools succeed with these new ideas? That&rsquo;s yet to be seen. But somehow, all this technology needs to become integrated into our educational system.&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Put it on a Screen</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Jan 2011 20:33:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few years ago, the youth of our country were known as &#8220;Generation X,&#8221; but no more. Now the generation in which we live is that of &#8220;Generation Net.&#8221; Why is that? It&#8217;s because the youth today have grown up on the Internet. While their parents might think of using the Internet as one of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few years ago, the youth of our country were known as &ldquo;Generation X,&rdquo; but no more. Now the generation in which we live is that of &ldquo;Generation Net.&rdquo; Why is that? It&rsquo;s because the youth today have grown up on the Internet. While their parents might think of using the Internet as one of many resources in their lives; most of today&rsquo;s youth may not even know of references that their parents are used to using.</p>
<p>If a teen wants to know where the movie theatre is, they get on the internet to find one; while their parents will look in the phone book. If they want to know what&rsquo;s showing, they&rsquo;ll get on the movie theater&rsquo;s web site; while their parents will look in the newspaper. If they want to know about the climate in Sudan, they&rsquo;ll Google it, instead of looking in an atlas like their parents.</p>
<p>If this is the way that our children see the world, why are we still trying to force them to learn like their parents? The parents used textbooks, but the children would rather throw them in the garbage. It&rsquo;s not the information that they&rsquo;re throwing out; it&rsquo;s the format in which that information is presented.</p>
<p>With today&rsquo;s youth, the way to get them to pay attention to something is to put it on a screen. This is the way that they are accustomed to look at their world. In fact, the youth of today spend an average of 7.5 hours per day looking at computer screens, televisions, and their cell phones.</p>
<p>Our schools need to adapt themselves to the way that these youth are seeing the world. If we take the same information that are in the textbooks and put it on an interactive web site, not only will they be willing to do the work, they&rsquo;ll enjoy it. Since they will enjoy it, they&rsquo;ll learn more.</p>
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		<title>A Need to Read</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Jan 2011 20:33:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s long been recognized that reading is the most basic of educational skills. If one knows how to read, they can learn anything. On the other hand, those who never learn to read are handicapped throughout their lives. Yet, we need to realize that there are thousands of students every year to slip through the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&rsquo;s long been recognized that reading is the most basic of educational skills. If one knows how to read, they can learn anything. On the other hand, those who never learn to read are handicapped throughout their lives. Yet, we need to realize that there are thousands of students every year to slip through the cracks of the educational system, without ever learning how to read.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s not that these students are stupid, or that they lack the ability to learn. In fact, most of them are quite intelligent. Many of them are cleaver enough to graduate from High School without anyone realizing that they don&rsquo;t know how to read. How can they do this? More than anything they have excellent memories. Instead of counting on reading to gain their information, they count on remembering what their teachers and others tell them. Yet, in those cases where it is known that they can&rsquo;t read, they are categorized as being of low intelligence.</p>
<p>So, where does this problem come from? More than anything it comes from the manner that reading is taught today in our schools. Once upon a time, we taught phonics, which gave the student the ability to properly sound out and read words that they didn&rsquo;t even know.</p>
<p>However, this system isn&rsquo;t used any more. Now what we do is teach a system that is known as &ldquo;sight reading.&rdquo; In this system, the student is taught to recognize the shape of common words. The idea for this system came from the recognition that most fluent readers do this. But, that doesn&rsquo;t mean that it works for people who aren&rsquo;t fluent in reading.</p>
<p>Something needs to be done for these students. It doesn&rsquo;t matter how old they are, someone needs to realize that they don&rsquo;t know how to read, and give them some good old fashioned phonics. We need to give them the gift of reading.</p>
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		<title>Interactive White Boards; a Boon to the Classroom</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 15 Jan 2011 20:33:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Amongst the various technological advances we can find in the classroom today is a wonderful tool called the interactive whiteboard. This is a touch-sensitive whiteboard, or marker board connected via computer to a video projector. Anything the teacher &#8220;writes&#8221; on the surface of the whiteboard is interpreted by the computer, and projected on the whiteboard [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="DefaltParagraph">Amongst the various technological advances we can find in the classroom today is a wonderful tool called the interactive whiteboard. This is a touch-sensitive whiteboard, or marker board connected via computer to a video projector. Anything the teacher &ldquo;writes&rdquo; on the surface of the whiteboard is interpreted by the computer, and projected on the whiteboard as lines, shapes, text, and numbers.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">That&rsquo;s only touching the surface of what this wonderful device can do. Essentially, the interactive whiteboard is a large computer interface, putting both input and output on the same surface. Whatever you can put in the computer is projected right back on the white board.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">That gives the average teacher a whole arsenal of new tools to use in the classroom. Tools such as: interactive web sites, computer generated graphics, any educational computer program you can think of, and even interactive video.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">If you watch professional sports on television, from time to time an expert will analyze a particular play by one team, or another. They have a tablet which they write on, which interprets their marks and lines, then applies them to the image from the camera. Interactive whiteboards have that same capability. A teacher can be showing the students an educational video, pause it, write comments on the whiteboard, which become integrated with the image.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">Imagine, a science teacher who can perform a dangerous chemistry experiment on screen? Since the experiment exists only in the computer&rsquo;s microprocessor, nobody can get hurt. Or, how about an interactive human anatomy program to show students the digestive system. Since the teacher could zoom in, rotate the body, and add or remove organs at will, the explanation would be much clearer than possible with models, or pictures.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">The applications of this technology in the classroom are literally limitless. I cannot think of a single area of study that wouldn&rsquo;t be enhanced by putting this tool in the hands of the teacher.&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>What Happened to Our Educational System?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Jan 2011 20:33:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Once upon a time, children went to school, and learned how to read. Not only that, but they learned writing and arithmetic as well. Any child who had completed sixth grade knew at least the basics; you could count on it. But, when we look at the children of today, we find many of them [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="DefaltParagraph">Once upon a time, children went to school, and learned how to read. Not only that, but they learned writing and arithmetic as well. Any child who had completed sixth grade knew at least the basics; you could count on it. But, when we look at the children of today, we find many of them dropping out of school as soon as they are old enough. Those that stay in don&rsquo;t necessarily do any better, many of them graduate from high school without the ability to read.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">What has happened to our schools? When did we stop teaching children, and start allowing them to slip through the system without learning? Why do we let these children graduate, if they can&rsquo;t even read?</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">It&rsquo;s safe to say that there isn&rsquo;t just one thing that has caused the problems in our school system. Likewise, there&rsquo;s no one magic solution thing that&rsquo;s going to fix everything. However, there are some real problems, and there must be some real solutions to them.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">Those problems can be something the administration is doing, or maybe it&rsquo;s because of the teachers; then again, it could be the curriculum the school is using. Or, if we look outside the school, the parent&rsquo;s could have a part in the problem. Finally, there&rsquo;s the part that belongs to the student.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">In actuality, all of the above have some part in the problem, because good education can only happen when each of those five elements is doing its part. However, the big question still remains, how do we change each of those areas in order to make the whole system work better?</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">The solution won&rsquo;t happen by looking who we can blame, but by each one taking their part to make things better. Teacher, administrator, students and parents must all do their part to correct the problems we have.</p>
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		<title>Dress Down for Success &#8211; Online vs. the Classroom</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Jan 2011 21:46:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some reason there seems to be a bias against online degree programs. This bias exists primarily among individuals who have not investigated the various programs that are available for students looking to continue their higher education and to receive an advanced degree. The truth is that an online degree program is every bit as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For some reason there seems to be a bias against online degree programs. This bias exists primarily among individuals who have not <img class="alignleft" style="margin: 12px;" src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/a/an/ante3/1237883_computer_room_2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" />investigated the various programs that are available for students looking to continue their higher education and to receive an advanced degree.</p>
<p>The truth is that an <a href="http://www.aionline.edu/online-education" target="_blank">online degree program</a> is every bit as valid as a traditional classroom. Students who opt to attend classes online have access to the same resources, professors and materials that are available in traditional classes. Career opportunities are available for those with an online degree the same as they are for those obtained on a campus. The only major differences is online students have more flexibility in their course schedule and can often pay less than if they attended classes at a university.</p>
<p>For a long time online classes seem to be nothing more than an extension of the century old phenomenon of distance learning. Nothing could be further from the truth. In fact, <a href="http://bits.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/08/19/study-finds-that-online-education-beats-the-classroom/" target="_blank">multiple studies</a> which took a look at the performance of both online students and traditionally educated students, showed that online students perform approximately nine percent better than traditional students. It follows that, as more students turn to online classes and the technology used to teach them improves, it is likely that online students will soon perform vastly better than traditional students.</p>
<p>Remember that an online degree program is a valid form of education. It simply utilizes a different teaching methodology, utilizing software that effectively creates a virtual classroom. Students have access to presentations in the form of slide shows or videos, lectures in the form of notes or web cases and other resources. It really is a virtual classroom.</p>
<p>Earning a degree through an online education program provides individuals with the exact same qualifications as a traditional college student. It all comes down to what you want wear to class – jeans or pajamas?</p>
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		<title>Making the Most of Time Off</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Jan 2011 20:33:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone student enjoys their time off from classes. But, not everyone gets the most out of those times. Let’s take for example summer vacation. If we were to go on the street and ask any 100 kids what they’re going to do with their summer vacation, the most common answer by far would be “just [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="DefaltParagraph">Everyone student enjoys their time off from classes. But, not everyone gets the most out of those times. Let’s take for example summer vacation. If we were to go on the street and ask any 100 kids what they’re going to do with their summer vacation, the most common answer by far would be “just hang out.”</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">The average student doesn’t have any idea what to do with all that free time, and therefore just wastes it, doing nothing. They watch television, play electronic games, hang out with their friends, or just plain get in trouble.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">Did you know that the average student forgets a large part of what they’ve learned over summer vacation? In fact, in the average classroom, the teacher spends the first six weeks of the school year reviewing things that the students learned the last year and forgot over the summer. That’s one sixth of the school year; lost to forgetfulness!</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">Why does this problem exist? Basically, it’s because our children take summer vacation a little too seriously. When they leave school on that last day, they unplug any academic part of their brain, so that only the fun focused parts function.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">I’m not suggesting that we do away with summer vacation (I enjoyed it too). But, I think that we, as parents, can and should help our kids make more of their summer vacations.</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">How? More than anything by encouraging our kids to do their hanging out at the library. Reading is not only the most basic of academic skills, but it’s a great way to keep one’s brain sharp. Kids who read will continue learning, even if they’re just reading stories. Then, get them to talk about what they’re reading. That helps them remember, and learn how to express (important for creative writing).</p>
<p class="DefaltParagraph">Help your kids make the most of their vacation, as a wise man once said; “everything a person learns is useful sometime in their life.”</p>
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		<title>Passing Students Who Haven’t Learned?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Jan 2011 20:33:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It doesn&#8217;t matter if one is talking about garden hoses, suitcases, or people; when pressure is applied, the results are unpredictable. You never know if the object or person in question will hold up under the pressure, explode, or just give way. One of the ways that pressure is being applied to our educational system [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It doesn&rsquo;t matter if one is talking about garden hoses, suitcases, or people; when pressure is applied, the results are unpredictable. You never know if the object or person in question will hold up under the pressure, explode, or just give way.</p>
<p>One of the ways that pressure is being applied to our educational system is in the expectancy that most students will pass their classes, continue on with their education, and ultimately graduate from schools. School administrators are rated on these criterions; specifically how well their school does on standardized testing, how many students pass each grade, and how few drop out of school.</p>
<p>One would expect that this pressure would cause administrators to strive harder and push the teachers working under them to do a better job. I&rsquo;m sure that&rsquo;s what&rsquo;s happening in a large number of cases, but I&rsquo;m just as sure that isn&rsquo;t what&rsquo;s happening in many other cases.</p>
<p>Since teachers give the grades, and administers review those grades, it&rsquo;s just as easy for them to change those grades. In fact, that is exactly what is happening in many cases; teachers and administrators are changing grades, to make themselves look better.</p>
<p>It&rsquo;s one thing to up a student&rsquo;s grade who&rsquo;s right on the borderline between a C and a B so that they get the B; but, it&rsquo;s a totally different thing to give a student who is failing a passing grade. All that guarantees is that students who don&rsquo;t know the material and haven&rsquo;t done the work still get to move up a grade. If the school system does that enough times, they can actually graduate those students; possibly even graduating students who can&rsquo;t even read.</p>
<p>While I can easily understand rating school administrators based upon some sort of measurable criterion, the system that is being used is obviously not working. Any criterion that is used must be something that doesn&rsquo;t have the ability to negatively impact students.&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>What do we do with Students who aren’t Motivated?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Jan 2011 20:33:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems that every classroom in the world, or at least here in the United States, has some students who never seem to get motivated, no matter what the teacher does. Everyone tries to blame this on the teacher, but is this truly fair? Is it really the teacher&#8217;s fault, or are there other things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It seems that every classroom in the world, or at least here in the United States, has some students who never seem to get motivated, no matter what the teacher does. Everyone tries to blame this on the teacher, but is this truly fair? Is it really the teacher&rsquo;s fault, or are there other things that are stealing that student&rsquo;s motivation.</p>
<p>While it is true that not every teacher is the most interesting speaker in the world, nor is every class filled with fun activities; it is not fair to blame everything on the teachers. Even the best teacher, who spends hours seeking out the most interesting, interactive, computer based materials will have students who aren&rsquo;t motivated.</p>
<p>So, if the problem isn&rsquo;t caused by the teacher, where is the hidden root of this problem? What is causing these problem students to sit in class, ignoring their teachers and not completing their homework?</p>
<p>For every student you see in a classroom, that has problems with motivation; there is a family with problems at home. In fact, any problems that the child encounters at home, even if they seem to be problems that don&rsquo;t have anything to do with education, will manifest in some sort of problem in the classroom. Maybe the student won&rsquo;t have motivational problems as much as discipline problems; but there will always be some sort of manifestation of these problems.</p>
<p>In the vast majority of cases, the only way you see good students in school is if they have a good support system at home. This requires parents who are interested and involved in their child&rsquo;s education. It is important that parents constantly review their child&rsquo;s educational process, motivate them, review and correct their work, and keep in close contact with the teachers. Without this involvement, children fall through the cracks of our educational system.</p>
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		<title>Are Standardized Tests Helping?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Jan 2011 20:33:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every school district if the United States tests their students at the end of the year. Supposedly, these tests exist to insure that the students have learned at least a minimum level of skills and information in the year. Many districts blame this testing on the &#8220;No Child Left Behind&#8221; law. If that law was [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every school district if the United States tests their students at the end of the year. Supposedly, these tests exist to insure that the students have learned at least a minimum level of skills and information in the year. Many districts blame this testing on the &ldquo;No Child Left Behind&rdquo; law. If that law was at fault, then why did they have these tests before the law existed?</p>
<p>Are these tests really doing any good? How can they be, when the level being tested is so basic that a student would have to failing the class in order to fail the test?</p>
<p>Not only that, but most school administrators and teachers have been so terrorized by the threat of losing their jobs, if their students don&rsquo;t pass the standardized tests, that they are giving pre-tests and practice tests and benchmark tests to insure that the students will pass the tests.</p>
<p>Not only that, but teachers are spending their class time teaching students how to pass the test, instead of teaching them the material. So, even if the students can pass the test, it doesn&rsquo;t mean they know the material well enough to use it in their lives or future workplace.</p>
<p>What has literally happened is that the public school system has converted into a system focused on keeping jobs for teachers and administrators; instead of serving the students. Since the students are the ones who are there to learn, the system has to change to a system which serves them.</p>
<p>As long as teachers and administrators are rated on the ability of their students to pass these classes, we will have a system which doesn&rsquo;t serve the needs of the students. It is necessary to throw out the system of standardized testing, and replace it with something that serves the needs of the students.&nbsp;</p>
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		<title>Apartments to Rent in Atlanta: Sorting Out the Moving Process</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Dec 2010 11:44:37 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Moving away to college is a major step in a lot of young people&#8217;s lives. It is oftentimes the first time these young people have lived away from home. Due to their inexperience with living on their own these young people run into various situations that they would never have imagined. Luckily, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Moving away to college is a major step in a lot of young people&#8217;s lives.  It is oftentimes the first time these young people have lived away from  home. Due to their inexperience with living on their own these young  people run into various situations that they would never have imagined.  Luckily, these situations can sometimes be adverted with careful  planning and sorting out the moving process before you or your loved one  goes away to college.</p>
<p>The first item that needs to be sorted  out before you or your child moves away to college is the living  situation. You will want to make sure that you have everything squared  away in regards to where you will be staying. Some people choose dorm  life while others choose to stay in apartments. This is a fairly easy  step to sort out as there are plenty of places that will list various  apartments to rent such as Craigslist or the newspaper or you can always  run a Google search of &#8220;<a href="http://atlanta.forrent.com/">apartments to rent in Atlanta</a>&#8221; to receive a list of available apartments.</p>
<p>The second item to sort out before moving away to college is the  financial situation. Many college students make the mistake of not  properly planning for college expenses. Sit down and sort out how much  you will need each month; what expenses you will have such as food,  utility bills and college tuition fees; whether you will need to get a  job; and who is taking care of expenses. This will prevent any surprises  from coming up while you are away at college. The last thing that needs  to be sorted out is any transportation that will be needed. You may  want to do research and figure out if you will need to have a car while  you are away at college or if you can get away with relying upon public  transportation.</p>
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		<title>The Educational Scenario of Kerala</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Dec 2010 11:50:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Kerala has long been considered as one of the states in India with the largest rate of literacy. The educational scenario is pretty much developed with each and every child from every house, be it from a financially sound background or otherwise, given an opportunity to attain a minimum [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kerala has long been considered as one of the states in India  with the largest rate of literacy. The educational scenario is pretty  much developed with each and every child from every house, be it from a  financially sound background or otherwise, given an opportunity to  attain a minimum of basic educational qualification.</p>
<p>It has been noted that the subjects taught are some of the most advanced  types with high standard, leading to the speculation that the children  are well educated with a high rate of knowledge and skills. This may  perhaps be the reason that most of the companies have at the least one  person from Kerala working for them in various departments.</p>
<p>The whole concept of education is given high importance in the state.  Each year a lot of finance spent on it ensuring that only the best of  the best is given to the children to develop their skills. Every  facility is provided in the schools so that the children feel  comfortable and can concentrate more on their strengths and develop it.</p>
<p>A lot of steps have been taken to ensure that every family sends their  children to school for education. This includes free lunch for the  children at the schools, free education for the girl child, and even the  ration of rice grains are given at some places to encourage the parents  to send their child to school rather than sending them for work.</p>
<p>These steps have succeeded in keeping the children in schools. The  standard of the curriculum in the state board schools are quite high  with every subject revised periodically to keep in touch with the latest  developments and scenarios in the world. There are elective languages  in the schools with a wide variety to ensure that each child have master  skills in at least one language.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may have noticed that there are plenty of Malayalees in most of the organizations in India. If you were wondering why this is so, the reason is that education is given prime importance in the state to each and every child. This is the feature that has led Kerala being termed as the state [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may have noticed that there are plenty of Malayalees in most  of the organizations in India. If you were wondering why this is so,  the reason is that education is given prime importance in the state to  each and every child. This is the feature that has led Kerala being  termed as the state with the highest rate of literacy in India.</p>
<p>You may find very few Malayalee children who are child laborers because  most of them are probably in school studying than working. The  government has taken steps to ensure that this remains as such by  compelling the parents to send their children to schools through a lot  of benefits and attractive packages. This has kept the children at  schools.</p>
<p>The packages include lunch, and in some cases even breakfasts for the  children up to the level of high school. This would eliminate the need  for the parents to find extra money to feed them. The next step was to  give free education to girl child, so that the parents won&#8217;t send  their daughters to work in the fields or get them married away at a  young age.</p>
<p>Some government schools even offer the ration materials like rice grains  on special occasions, a fixed quantity for each child they have sent to  school. This is done so that the parents don&#8217;t feel it as a burden to  send the children to school as you can imagine that if they go school  instead of working the finance would be low. So instead these benefits  are given to encourage them to send the children to school.</p>
<p>The school curriculum and the syllabus are updated regularly to keep in  touch with the latest technologies and developments. More importance is  now given to improving the skills of the children by including more  practical studies into the syllabus.</p>
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		<title>Find Reasons to educate Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Dec 2010 11:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many parents in India, mostly from the lower financial resources who think that educating their child is a waste of time when he or she can help the family by working and earning money. This is an attitude is a common one that is encountered in almost every region where you find people [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many parents in India, mostly from the lower financial  resources who think that educating their child is a waste of time when  he or she can help the family by working and earning money. This is an  attitude is a common one that is encountered in almost every region  where you find people below the poverty level.</p>
<p>The only way to get rid of this attitude is by educating the parents  themselves or making them understand about the importance of education  how gradually it can uplift the family, and that sending the child for  work is a temporary solution to their woes while educating the child  would result in long term benefits. This can be quite difficult  especially when the family is big with a lot of children.</p>
<p>Another way of letting them send their child to schools is by making up  for the resources they loose by doing so. The first thing that concerns  these families is how they would feed themselves and the children if  there would be no money. This can be solved by giving the children at  least one meal a day at the schools with nutritious food to keep them  from malnutrition.</p>
<p>Free education can be given to girl child of the families so that they  don&#8217;t feel they are wasting their time educating the girls, which is a  common outlook of the families. But thankfully this attitude is  changing all over India as a result of the huge campaigns conducted to  increase the literacy rate of the country. Improvements have been seen  so far in the literacy rate of girls.</p>
<p>It is indeed still a concern that even though the government has tried  its best to provide education you find a small percentage of child labor  in the country. This last percentage has to be covered by giving each  and every child the right to education.</p>
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		<title>Girl Child and the Right to Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Dec 2010 11:48:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There used to be a time when girls were considered a burden on their families and educating them seemed to be the ultimate waste. The common answer to the inquiry why that is so was that educating girls would be wasted as they were destined to get married and settle with their own family, so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There used to be a time when girls were considered a burden on  their families and educating them seemed to be the ultimate waste. The  common answer to the inquiry why that is so was that educating girls  would be wasted as they were destined to get married and settle with  their own family, so getting them educated would be waste of time when  they can earn by working in the fields or companies.</p>
<p>Thankfully, this attitude has undergone a marked change during the past  years with the literacy rate of the girls going up to a satisfactory  level. The reasons are many but the major contribution goes to the  campaigns and movements taken by various groups to uplift the standard  of literacy among girls in the country.</p>
<p>The government has launched many policies regarding the education of the  girl child. Free education is one such policy where the girls don&#8217;t  have to pay fees for their education. All the children are also given a  meal everyday from the schools eliminating the need for the parents to  spend money for that which has led to the families sending their  children to school.</p>
<p>There are plenty of scholarships and sponsors for educating girl  children. Every bright student is given an opportunity to pursue higher  studies in the field of their interest. The girls who have special  talents like those in sports or some vocational subjects are given extra  training in that area so that they can specialize in it.</p>
<p>The increase in the literacy percentage of the girls has led to a marked  change in the society and more of them are coming forward in various  fields of work. There are many women are truly indispensable when it  comes to doing the job assigned to them. All this has been possible due  to the education they received or due the development of their skills.</p>
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		<title>Choosing Your Career Wisely</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2010 20:10:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Starting out on a career &#8211; either after college or without it &#8211; can be very exciting. Of course, you&#8217;ll want to be sure that you&#8217;ve chosen the right career so you can benefit from good pay, an enjoyable environment to work in, and other perks that matter to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Starting out on a career &#8211; either after college or without it  &#8211; can be very exciting. Of course, you&#8217;ll want to be sure that you&#8217;ve  chosen the right career so you can benefit from good pay, an enjoyable  environment to work in, and other perks that matter to you. With that in  mind, it&#8217;s better to give some thought to what you want to do before  you do it, especially if you have to attend schooling for several years  in order to be qualified. Going through two or four years of school and  then finding out that you didn&#8217;t like your chosen career would really be  a waste of time and money, and could leave you feeling depressed and  frustrated.</p>
<p>Choosing a career is like looking for <a href="http://seattle.forrent.com/">apartments for rent in Seattle</a> or another large city where there&#8217;s so much to pick from. A lot of them  look really great, but they don&#8217;t all have the kinds of things you  really want. When you look more closely, you&#8217;ll see that very few of  them have the types of things you want for the long-term. That&#8217;s true of  places to live, and true of careers. Before you decide on a career, do  your research.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t just go by what a college or university  website says about people who get a particular degree. Research more  deeply than that and find out what people who actually have that career  really think about it. Do they like what they do? Is the pay enough for  the work performed? Would they do something else if they could? The  answers to those kinds of questions can definitely help you decide  whether you&#8217;d actually like that career, or whether it would be better  if you chose something else that could be better suited to you.</p>
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		<title>Online Degree; Is It Right For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Dec 2010 11:47:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When deciding to further your education, whether you&#8217;re just coming out of high school, you&#8217;re a stay-at-home mom, or you want job advancement, you now have a choice of what college you choose to attend. Online college or traditional college campus. Sometimes the choice is an easy one other times it is not. So how [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When deciding to further your education, whether you&#8217;re just  coming out of high school, you&#8217;re a stay-at-home mom, or you want job  advancement, you now have a choice of what college you choose to attend.   Online college or traditional college campus.  Sometimes the choice is  an easy one other times it is not.  So how do you decide if an online  degree is right for you?  Answer the questions below and it may just  help you decide.</p>
<p>Will you be comfortable in the at-home environment, or do you need the  traditional school setting?   Some of us learn better in a group  setting, where you can see the teacher face to face and interact with  other students.  Some of us tend to learn better individually, with  minimal contact from the teacher.  If you are the latter, an online  degree is going to be the best choice for you.</p>
<p>Is the school accredited?  Potential employers may overlook your resume  if the college is not accredited or seemingly disreputable.  Make sure  you do your research to make sure the college is accredited and not just  the class.  It would be pointless to put in your time and effort if  it&#8217;s all going to be for naught.</p>
<p>Will the school accept financial aid, scholarships and grants?  Some do  not and prefer cash or monthly payments.  If you have financial issues,  then your likely going to need the benefit of one or all of these.  Call  the school directly if you do not see this mentioned on their website.</p>
<p>Do you have the time to dedicate to an online degree?  An online degree  can be a good alternative for someone who works or has children.   However, it also requires that you be able to put in the time needed to  complete your assignments.  If you can&#8217;t set aside time for this, an  online degree may not be for you.</p>
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		<title>Location is Unimportant when Studying with Distance Learning Courses</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 18:09:14 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Location used to be an all-important word. Repeated in triplicate, it  implied that one was putting thought into the advantages that one’s  position – not social nor economic, but physical – provided. More real  estate agents than seems possible have used the term to present their  inventory in the best light. Stars, from the movies to rock and roll  heroes, have always centered their sizeable incomes on placing  themselves into locations from which they can not only be seen – or live  a secluded life, in a few rare cases – but can access the things that  they view as the comforts in life.</p>
<p>And that has been how it has been for decades, if not centuries. And  yet, in a pair of decades, that has all changed. Don’t tell that to  anyone trying to unload real estate in a supposedly prime location. But  almost as fast as the real estate bubble burst, the Internet changed the  importance of location to a secondary, tertiary, or even  further-down-the-line concern. Online shopping has made the entire world  appear closer than the corner convenience store. Ordering up just about  anything via online shopping, one can expect in it their hands just a  few days later. No longer are hours wasted in getting to the store.</p>
<p>In much the same way, <a href="http://online.argosy.edu/sample_media/index.aspx">distance learning courses</a> have made higher education more attainable for many people. By making  location a non-issue, eligible students can enrich and deepen their  educational base, positioning them to land more lucrative jobs. As the  world becomes ever more oriented toward flex time and virtual commuting,  these skills will enrich lives from downtown Chicago to the rural areas  of West Virginia. And as a college degree becomes ever more the minimum  educational base for landing a salaried or decent job, online degrees  open ever more doors to those who will work hard to self motivate and  succeed.</p>
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		<title>To Tutor Or Not To Tutor. How To Tell If Your Child Needs One</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 12 Dec 2010 11:46:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have children then you have been there. Your child looks at you with blank eyes, looks at the homework and then back at you. It&#8217;s clear the child is confused about how to do the assignment even after you have explained it three times. That&#8217;s a pretty good indicator that a tutor is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have children then you have been there.  Your child looks  at you with blank eyes, looks at the homework and then back at you.   It&#8217;s clear the child is confused about how to do the assignment even  after you have explained it three times.  That&#8217;s a pretty good  indicator that a tutor is needed.</p>
<p>Typically a child will display some sort of need for a tutor.  But then  again you may not realize it until the report card comes home.  Some may  dismiss this to the child being lazy.  In fact that could be just the  opposite.  A child may have a desire for knowledge but not fully  understand how the material is being taught and fall behind.  General  signs for the need of a tutor would include the following indicators.</p>
<p>If the child seems to be having trouble completing his/her homework, or  getting a lot of answers wrong.  This could mean the child is not  understanding the work and to afraid to ask for help.</p>
<p>The grades on the report card is another indicator.  A lot of parents  will wait until the school year is half over before looking into a  tutor.  You should be able to tell by at least the second report card  that your child is having problems.</p>
<p>Repeated conferences with the school.  If your child is getting into  trouble or having issues completing work in school.  Checking into a  tutor may be just the thing your child needs to keep him eager to learn.   When a child finally gets it, you will be able to see that reflected  in the child&#8217;s face.</p>
<p>If you see the need for your child to have a tutor, there are plenty of  places to start looking for one.  That includes your child&#8217;s school,  local libraries, and of course there are places, who now cater  specifically to tutoring your child.</p>
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		<title>The Right to Education in Kerala</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 23:51:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Kerala state government has for long pontificated on the benefits of having an inclusive education system; an education system that cuts across gender bias, income groups, caste, religion, and so on. Emphasis has also been laid on rendering education to the socially and economically backward classes. Women in education and education for women have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Kerala state government has for long pontificated on the benefits of  having an inclusive education system; an education system that cuts  across gender bias, income groups, caste, religion, and so on. Emphasis  has also been laid on rendering education to the socially and  economically backward classes. Women in education and education for  women have also been taken up in a big way.</p>
<p>Middle class people have grown in stature and affluence. To fulfill  their growing needs in the realm of education the government has to take  huge strides to up the ante of educational development activities. Some  educational institutions have the benefits of getting their fees  subsidized. This helps them rope in students from all backgrounds.  Transport costs have also been reduced, and in some cases waived off.  What this does is, that it provides students the opportunity to come to  schools without many disadvantages like huge travel costs, and huge  fees.</p>
<p>Though efforts are being made to increase the accessibility to  education, and also enhancing the viability of it, it remains to be seen  if education breaks the barrier of cost. Free education as propounded  by educationist visionaries has had to struggle for survival, given the  numerous private coaching centers and parallel colleges mushrooming all  across the state.</p>
<p>Private coaching centers have become the bane of the free education  enterprise. Lack of scientific structuring in syllabus has led students  to run to private coaching centers, which happily lap up the students  and extract more money from them. So this means that education is only  for the well-heeled middle class individual? If so, where is the right  to education in Kerala? If the government is willing to subsidize  education, why should it let private coaching centers run amok? These  questions have remained unanswered.</p>
<p>The poor people in the rural regions have no access to the upper  echelons of education. They are disadvantaged when taking up  professional technical education at the graduate, postgraduate, and  doctoral level.  This indicates, that Kerala has to scale-up its  educational system to make it truly accessible to all sections of the  society.</p>
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		<title>An Educational Aid: Social Media Monitoring</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 11 Dec 2010 13:21:06 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>It was once the trade of pages, the limitations of books and pencil  scribbling. An education was defined by the quick interactions of a  classroom; the assignments sprawled on a chalkboard and the dismissals  that followed. Students were forced to leave, made to replace school  with the comforts of home. And from this came complications. Suddenly,  there was no way to ask the necessary questions, and there was no way to  find the much craved answers. Children were instead isolated, meant to  search alone.</p>
<p>Now, however, times have yielded a far better alternative: online communication.</p>
<p>Through  the use of social networks and forums, students can create an  interactive experience. Education is no longer shaped by the schoolyard.  It can instead be sought in the virtual world. Research can be  conducted. Conversations can be easily traded. And all information can  be found with the click of a button. It’s the introduction to  convenience, with teachers now recognizing its potential.</p>
<p>And so the utilization of <a title="An Educational Aid: Social Media Monitoring" href="http://www.visibletechnologies.com/" target="_blank">social media monitoring</a> has become common among instructors. Discovering the most frequently  visited websites and forums allow individuals to understand how their  pupils think (and how they ultimately learn). Creating accounts on these  networks provides a necessary glimpse into the minds of adolescents,  allowing lessons to be more carefully crafted, as well as offering an  easier connection.</p>
<p>Students were once denied access to their  professors when the final bell rang. They had to instead stumble through  all assignments on their own. Through social sites, however, it&#8217;s now  possible for an entire class to seek each other out, with teachers  providing continual updates, suggestions and advice.</p>
<p>This  fosters a necessary trust and ensures that the education process  succeeds. It is no longer defined to the immediacy of a schoolroom. It  is instead able to be offered at any hour, and this is essential in  creating worthwhile relationships and advanced learning skills.</p>
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		<title>How To Further Your Education With Limited Finances</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Dec 2010 11:42:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Furthering your education when you have limited funds can feel like trying to paddle a boat on one side, it doesn&#8217;t really get you anywhere. Fresh out of high school and entering the job market or fear of not advancing in your current job can be a daunting thought for anyone. But how can you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Furthering your education when you have limited funds can feel  like trying to paddle a boat on one side, it doesn&#8217;t really get you  anywhere. Fresh out of high school and entering the job market or fear  of not advancing in your current job can be a daunting thought for  anyone. But how can you get the experience or the jump on the newest  group of college grads now entering the scene if you don&#8217;t have the  funds for education? Some easy ways to get ahead of the game is actually  pretty simple, but does take time and dedication, if you simply don&#8217;t  have the money for college.</p>
<p>If you are just out of high school, figure out what career you want to  get started in, and get a job in that field. Learning while you&#8217;re  earning is always a plus. Now granted it probably won&#8217;t be a great  paying job, but you are just starting out, it&#8217;s not going to be.  Don&#8217;t become stuck in that job because you think you&#8217;re going to  move up. Remember, you want the experience and to learn about the  career.</p>
<p>Take seminar&#8217;s on things that pertain to your work or the field you  have chosen. Ask questions, lots of questions! It looks good on a resume  and shows that you want the extra knowledge.</p>
<p>If you just want to learn something new, go to museum&#8217;s. Go to the  library and read up on the subjects you want to know more about.  Libraries give you access to computers, if you don&#8217;t have one, and  most of the time a library card is free. And the librarians can help you  use the computers if you are technologically impaired.</p>
<p>And there are free, yes free, online courses you can take at reputable  colleges. You don&#8217;t get the credits of course, and the course choices  are limited. But you have the extra knowledge that you didn&#8217;t have  before.</p>
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		<title>The benefits of earning an MBA</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 22:20:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[MBA stands for Masters of Business Administration. If you possess an MBA degree and you want to qualify for a job, you will be given preference above that applicant who does not have this degree. An MBA is equipped with the skills of corporate management and entrepreneurship. He or she is good in handling all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>MBA stands for Masters of Business Administration. If you possess an MBA degree and you want to qualify for a job, you will be given preference above that applicant who does not have this degree. An MBA is equipped with the skills of corporate management and entrepreneurship. He or she is good in handling all finance and accounting issues of any organization.</p>
<p>If you are hesitant to choose a field for your career and confused which one must be the better for you? These following options will be enough for you to decide; these what an MBA degree can provide you:</p>
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<li>Career      advancement opportunities</li>
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<li>Higher      salary</li>
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<p>MBA degree helps you to understand and grasp on various important fields which are necessary while working in any organization. You will be learning Economics, Accounts, project management, finance, marketing and many more. An MBA is taught to lead well and handle a project or any big event much more successfully.</p>
<p>If you are interested to get an MBA degree but can not continue that due to your job routines and/or any home schedule. If you are worried that you will not be able to attend the regular tradition classes in time, you must take advantage of <a href="http://onlinembarankings.com/">onlinembarankings.com</a><strong>. </strong>This is a platform where you will be able to get an online MBA degree. Your job and home schedule will no longer be disturbed. You can arrange your international visits without worrying about your education.</p>
<p>To get started, you must get admission online and provide your necessary information. Soon you will get your class schedule and everything will be available on internet. Jst get connected and you will soon be an MBA.</p>
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		<title>Pain-points in Kerala Education System</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Dec 2010 05:57:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Favoritism and lack of integrity have been the pain-points of private and government educational institutions. The management is not transparent in fees structure, and seat allocation. Plagued by escalating expenses, private managements are forced to encourage people to buy seats on a management quota in privately funded colleges. The details of the fees are not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Favoritism and lack of integrity have been the pain-points of private  and government educational institutions. The management is not  transparent in fees structure, and seat allocation. Plagued by  escalating expenses, private managements are forced to encourage people  to buy seats on a management quota in privately funded colleges. The  details of the fees are not consistent; rather they vary, and are seldom  disclosed.</p>
<p>What started of as a disease in private colleges, soon spread into  government colleges. Most government colleges were controlled by  political will. This made bureaucrats and politicians rule the roost.  Large and exorbitant fees for management seats of medical and  engineering colleges went straight into the pockets of politicians. The  spoils were also shared equally amongst the upper froth of management.  These practices left students lose their confidence in education. Higher  education has been hit badly. The trend still continues in most  colleges. The government&#8217;s impetus and support to education has  encourages education in a big way. But there also exist a section of  educational institutions that patronize unjust and corrupt behavior.</p>
<p>There cannot be two rulers ruling on similar sets of rules. Government  colleges have seen this problem of being ruled by politicians and the  private management. There is a constant tug of war between the two. The  only way to uproot this problem is to decentralize education.  Decentralization can expedite decisions, make the education system clear  of political interference, and give colleges more credibility.  Decentralization can make the system fast, and move it away from  traditional time consuming procedures, that require use of influence,  and political girth to push ones way up.</p>
<p>To set this right, the University Grants Mission, sponsored a scheme to  build autonomous colleges, despite colleges lacking financial stability.  However, this system has not seen the light of the day, given the lack  of political will. The political influence in university administration  has created multiple strata of management. This has further muddled  accountability and transparency. Students are now disenchanted with all  these developments. New and noble educational initiatives are finding it  difficult to convince people because of this.</p>
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		<title>How To Help Your Child Succeed In School</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Dec 2010 11:42:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Helping our children succeed in school is probably one of the more important things we can teach. Let&#8217;s face it, learning starts at home, we are our child&#8217;s first teacher. We lay the groundwork and the teachers at school start building from there. Your child needs your encouragement and guidance in order to succeed in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Helping our children succeed in school is probably one of the  more important things we can teach.  Let&#8217;s face it, learning starts at  home, we are our child&#8217;s first teacher.  We lay the groundwork and  the teachers at school start building from there.  Your child needs your  encouragement and guidance in order to succeed in school.  Ways to  encourage and  help your children in school come from basic common sense  and involvement.</p>
<p>One of  the ways is to actually become involved is by volunteering at  school.  Talk with your child&#8217;s teacher or principle to see how your  skills can best be used.  Even just helping cut out paper or preparing  props for a school play shows your child that you want to be involved.</p>
<p>Always talk positively with your child about school and school work.   Being negative or having a ho-hum attitude will send out a vibe to your  child that you don&#8217;t care, which will ultimately rub off on your  child.  If you don&#8217;t care why should he or she care.</p>
<p>Read and encourage reading to your children.  Having the ability to read  and read well makes things so much easier on the child.  They will be  able to comprehend more and follow directions more closely.  Let them  read for pleasure and see you reading for pleasure, as well as reading  in everyday life, like recipes and mail.</p>
<p>Monitor homework.  Make sure that your child is not getting burned out  by taking breaks after, say, 30 to 40 minutes of homework.  Check your  child&#8217;s homework and go over it with them.  If your child is  struggling, get them help from a tutor and talk to the teacher about the  problem.</p>
<p>Encourage responsibility.  Give age appropriate chores at home.  There  is nothing wrong with a child cleaning their room and putting away toys.   And always praise them for a job well done.  Accepting responsibility  at home will also extend to responsibilities for school work.</p>
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		<title>Moms can Feel Great Again With Sexy Costumes</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia When it comes to costumes for Halloween parties or any other occasion, moms often feel like they&#8217;ll just wear something drab and boring. Now that they have children, they might not feel as attractive and sexy as they once were. They might feel a little older, or like their body isn&#8217;t what [...]]]></description>
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<p>When it comes to costumes for Halloween parties or any other occasion,  moms often feel like they&#8217;ll just wear something drab and boring. Now  that they have children, they might not feel as attractive and sexy as  they once were. They might feel a little older, or like their body isn&#8217;t  what it used to be. Moms can still be sexy, though, and they shouldn&#8217;t  relegate themselves to standing in the corner in a dowdy costume at the  next party. If you&#8217;re a mom, having children was probably a completely  life-changing moment to you, and you wouldn&#8217;t change any of it. Why not  be proud of that?</p>
<p>There are plenty of <a href="http://www.buycostumes.com/browse/Adult-Costumes/Sexy/_/N-3iZ19/results1.aspx">sexy costumes</a> out there that aren&#8217;t incredibly revealing. They cover up everything  you&#8217;ll want to keep covered, but they still show off enough to catch  your spouse&#8217;s eye, or the eye of someone else if you&#8217;re a single parent.  Don&#8217;t be afraid to show that you&#8217;re still attractive and that you still  see yourself as valuable and important. There&#8217;s nothing sexier to most  people than confidence. They aren&#8217;t going to notice those couple of  extra pounds that bother you so much. They&#8217;re going to notice how you  carry yourself, and how great that confident attitude makes you look.</p>
<p>Focus on your attributes, and buy a sexy costume that plays to your  strengths and downplays any areas that you don&#8217;t like or don&#8217;t want to  show off. Everyone has little flaws that they don&#8217;t care for, and most  other people don&#8217;t even notice those things. People are definitely their  own worst critics, and you shouldn&#8217;t concern yourself with little  differences in shapes and sizes. Everyone can be beautiful and, in the  right costume, you&#8217;ll feel beautiful, too.</p>
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		<title>Importance of Education to Kerala</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Given the recent trends, education has been an economic activity that has risen from indispensability to a source of livelihood. Education exports are but educated students who seek employment outside the state, and remit money for their family members. The remittances have created a source of income. This income in turn generates allied economic activities [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Given the recent trends, education has been an economic activity that  has risen from indispensability to a source of livelihood. Education  exports are but educated students who seek employment outside the state,  and remit money for their family members. The remittances have created a  source of income. This income in turn generates allied economic  activities that use the expenditure of this income. Therefore, education  becomes the fulcrum that controls all these economic activities.</p>
<p>The importance given to education is such that government investment in  setting up educational infrastructure is high, and clearly surpasses the  domestic production output of the state. Comparing these two, the  domestic output of the state is a dwarf to the investment in education  and related activities. The Kerala government has realized that even if  it cannot scale-up to the level of a state that scores high on  industrial production, it still can reap the harvests of investing in  youth. The education system has created lots of jobs for teachers.  Teaching is a stable career in Kerala. It is an organized sector, and is  given all benefits and recognition by the government.  Teachers have  the provision to join unions and association that work for their rights  and privileges. They are also entitled to a monthly pension on  retirement.</p>
<p>People who want to live, work, and settle in Kerala look for a teaching  job as a safe and secure option. Due to this, the number of teachers in  the state has surpassed the number of other kinds of workers.  Teachers account for more than half the population of paid workers in  the state, and this trend looks to continue. Therefore, it looks  feasible for the government to concentrate on building knowledge-based  industries, rather than scampering to establish chemical and  manufacturing factories. The latter is subject to many hindrances like  land prices, pollution controls, government stability and orientation,  supply of workers and so on. Further, the state is quite backward in  terms of the knowledge and know-how on attracting, retaining, and  replenishing investment in heavy manufacturing industries. Thus  importance of education in Kerala is now even more pronounced.</p>
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		<title>Top Five Gifts for A Poker Player</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia When looking for gifts that will make the recipient happy, shoppers quickly realize that some people are just harder to buy for than others. Think about what your family member or friend enjoys and keep their personality in mind. Many people enjoy playing cards such a poker, which has entertained people for [...]]]></description>
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<p>When looking for gifts that will make the recipient happy,  shoppers quickly realize that some people are just harder to buy for  than others. Think about what your family member or friend enjoys and  keep their personality in mind. Many people enjoy playing cards such a  poker, which has entertained people for hundreds of years. For the poker  players in your life, take a look at these five gift ideas:</p>
<p>1. Plastic playing cards<br />
Paper cards can warp, wear down, and tear easily, so replace your loved  one’s deck with more durable plastic playing cards. Plastic cards are  also less likely to be marked. Durable plastic playing cards can be  found online and in various retail stores for under $20.</p>
<p>2. <a href="http://www.custompokertables.com/">Custom poker tables</a><br />
Every poker player, especially those with a special game room, would be  delighted to receive a custom poker table. Custom poker tables can be  made according to the customer’s instructions, including the table size,  wood color, fabric color, table shape, and specific leg designs. Even  the type of hardware used to hold the table together can be customized.</p>
<p>3. Poker chip set<br />
For poker players that already have a game table, gift them with a  fancy poker chip set. There are a wide variety of poker chip sets on the  market, from basic and inexpensive to extravagant and pricey.</p>
<p>4. Books about poker<br />
Poker involves strategy and acting skills, so why not help the poker  player in your life by helping to increase his poker skills. There are  thousands of books available for poker players, from beginner basics to  advanced strategies.</p>
<p>5. Gift card for online poker playing<br />
John Racener, the 2010 World Series of Poker runner-up, started playing  poker when his mother gave him a $50 gift card to an online poker  account. A simple gift card is the perfect gift for online poker  players.</p>
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		<title>State of Affairs of Kerala Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kerala has made significant progress in the field of education. It is inching towards a cent percent literacy rate. Primary education has always been top priority in Kerala, and due to this, the government of Kerala subsidizes most primary education. Education subsidization is one of the key contributing factors to the retention rates of primary [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kerala has made significant progress in the field of education. It is  inching towards a cent percent literacy rate. Primary education has  always been top priority in Kerala, and due to this, the government of  Kerala subsidizes most primary education. Education subsidization is one  of the key contributing factors to the retention rates of primary  education students. Many families are not able to afford primary  education for their children, which may lead to dropping out of school.  But with the making of primary education free, this problem does not  exist. Most primary education schools also provide free lunch to  students. This makes Kerala a state that believes in embracing  development schemes that can also be seen in developed countries.</p>
<p>Though these feats are worthy of appreciation, there however exist  cracks in the wall. There are plenty of irregularities in the system and  functioning of the education mechanism. There is not much importance  given to the quality and relevancy of the courses. Teachers are not  trained to train effectively. Students just become a slave of the  circumstances, and absorb what is given to them, whether crude or  refined. This is one of the factors that explain Kerala&#8217;s snail-pace  economic movement. Most development activities are initiated, but lack  the core and girth of sophistication, and effectiveness, thus annulling  any contribution of education to the economy.</p>
<p>It is interesting to note that the most households in Kerala survive by  an influx of money from outside sources. Executives, working  professionals, non-resident Indians remit money that is consumed by  Kerala households. Given the low industrial production in Kerala, people  are forced to look for employment outside the state. A brain-drain  phenomenon is evident here, since the best brains are being migrated  from the state to other regions. Over the past years, primary and  secondary education has been the biggest export of Kerala. Activities  related to education have created the need for quality teachers in  Kerala. It is not surprising to see that a teacher is given the same  amount of reverence as would to doctor, an engineer or any highly  skilled professional.</p>
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		<title>Two of the Best Culinary Schools in America</title>
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<p>Food is life and many people devote theirs to food. Some of the most  heralded people in the world are those that can do masterful things with  food. They are able to concoct a simple vegetable or any item for that  matter into a delectable feast and a form of edible art. But where do  all these great masters learn their craft?</p>
<p>Many take the route  of the apprentice. They spend years under the tutelage of a famous or  not so famous chef to hone their skills. They work their way up to see,  feel and know about every single process that happens in a kitchen.   Others go the route of a culinary school to learn all the tricks of the  trade without the mind-numbing drudgery of menial tasks in a kitchen.  One drawback of culinary school is that they tend to be expensive. And  many a students have relied upon places like <a href="http://www.paydayone.com/">Payday One</a> to supplement their funds. Some of the best culinary school are located  in France, Italy and in North America.  There are two stand out.</p>
<p>The Peter Kump New York Cooking School as it used to be known is now  the Institute of Culinary Education. It was founded in 1975 by Peter  Kump and is known to be a fast-paced school that is specifically  designed for students who already possess higher education knowledge.  The students come from all over the world and the average age is from 24  to 28.  The school has regularly been rewarded for its excellence and  has received numerous awards.</p>
<p>Another great culinary institute  is located in Hyde Park, New York. The Culinary Institute of America is  noted for the many, over 300, that recruit on the campus each and every  year. It is the oldest culinary school in America and has several very  high profile alums that are regularly seen on TV and in magazines. At  the Culinary Institute of America you can receive a degree in Culinary  Arts, Baking, and in Pastry Arts.</p>
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		<title>High School Diploma Or GED; Which One Is Right For You?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 04 Dec 2010 11:40:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Alright, so you didn&#8217;t finish high school and now you are wishing you had. Now you need to get your GED or General Education Diploma, or a High school diploma. Which one should you get? What&#8217;s the difference? While no one can tell you which diploma you should get, differences can be explained and you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="_mcePaste">Alright, so you didn&#8217;t finish high school and now you are wishing you had. Now you need to get your GED or General Education Diploma, or a High school diploma. Which one should you get? What&#8217;s the difference? While no one can tell you which diploma you should get, differences can be explained and you can make a decision based on what your needs are.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">High School diploma&#8217;s are earned by going to a High School and completing a set number of study courses as well as hours of instruction. The High School diploma is generally thought of being superior to the GED. It is possible, with the use of a computer, to obtain a High School Diploma online. Keep in mind that there will be a tuition charge for the diploma, somewhere around three hundred dollars in most cases. Just be sure the online High School is accredited.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">GED or General Education Diploma does not require you to do any prep work or prep courses before you take the test. You can take this test in one day. You are tested in five different areas of study. If you have been out of school for any length of time, you may want to study some or do some prep courses to get you ready for your GED. A GED is generally thought of as being inferior to a High School diploma. You can take the GED online and it will cost you a small fee, or you can call 1-800-MYGED (1-800-626-9433). They can assist you in finding a center near you and can tell you how much the test will be.</div>
<div id="_mcePaste">If your purpose is to enroll in college, your best bet may be the High School diploma, although each college carries it&#8217;s on set of rules where this is concerned. So if you have a certain college in mind, call before hand to see what they will accept</div>
<p>Alright, so you didn&#8217;t finish high school and now you are wishing you had. Now you need to get your GED or General Education Diploma, or a High school diploma. Which one should you get? What&#8217;s the difference? While no one can tell you which diploma you should get, differences can be explained and you can make a decision based on what your needs are.<br />
High School diploma&#8217;s are earned by going to a High School and completing a set number of study courses as well as hours of instruction. The High School diploma is generally thought of being superior to the GED. It is possible, with the use of a computer, to obtain a High School Diploma online. Keep in mind that there will be a tuition charge for the diploma, somewhere around three hundred dollars in most cases. Just be sure the online High School is accredited.<br />
GED or General Education Diploma does not require you to do any prep work or prep courses before you take the test. You can take this test in one day. You are tested in five different areas of study. If you have been out of school for any length of time, you may want to study some or do some prep courses to get you ready for your GED. A GED is generally thought of as being inferior to a High School diploma. You can take the GED online and it will cost you a small fee, or you can call 1-800-MYGED (1-800-626-9433). They can assist you in finding a center near you and can tell you how much the test will be.<br />
If your purpose is to enroll in college, your best bet may be the High School diploma, although each college carries it&#8217;s on set of rules where this is concerned. So if you have a certain college in mind, call before hand to see what they will accept</p>
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		<title>Warning Signs That Your Child Is Being Bullied</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Bullying is a topic that, unfortunately, we see a lot these days. It happens everyday to many children. And now with social networking places such as Facebook and Myspace, it&#8217;s even easier and can be seen by millions of people. This is not your typical bully of 20 years ago. It has become much more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Bullying is a topic that, unfortunately, we see a lot these  days. It happens everyday to many children. And now with social  networking places such as Facebook and Myspace, it&#8217;s even easier and  can be seen by millions of people. This is not your typical bully of 20  years ago. It has become much more dangerous leaving behind scars that,  for some children, never heal.</p>
<p>How do you know if your child is being bullied? Most schools now are  taking steps to insure the resources are there for children who are  being bullied. That doesn&#8217;t mean they catch every bully. So it&#8217;s up  to the parents to be on the look out for the signs that your child is  being bullied. Here are a few sign that could indicate your child is  having troubles.</p>
<p>Your child doesn&#8217;t have any friends or many friends that they spend time with.</p>
<p>Your child is suddenly doing poorly in school and it&#8217;s never been an issue before.</p>
<p>Is suddenly afraid of going to school, attending school functions, or riding the bus.</p>
<p>A change is mood and attitude toward daily life.</p>
<p>Loss of appetite or sleep.</p>
<p>Unexplained marks, bruises, torn clothing or missing personal items.</p>
<p>If you suspect your child is being bullied, first, talk to your child.  Your child needs to know that you understand, and it&#8217;s not their  fault. Go to your child&#8217;s teacher. The teacher will be your first  defense if bullying is occurring. But don&#8217;t stop there, talk to the  guidance counselor as well and the principal. You want as many adults  aware of it as possible. If possible bring the bully&#8217;s parents to the  school with the principal there as well. There are some states that have  laws against bullying and you may need to contact the authorities if  you are not getting help from the school.</p>
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		<title>How To Learn A Foreign Language Free</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 11:37:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In our diverse culture the need to speak different languages can be a great asset to have. Most high schools require you to have at least one foreign language going into college. Some of us either do not have the option of going to college or we simply just want to learn a new language [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In our diverse culture the need to speak different languages can  be a great asset to have. Most high schools require you to have at  least one foreign language going into college. Some of us either do not  have the option of going to college or we simply just want to learn a  new language for the benefit of knowledge. However, most language  learning software for your computer can be extremely costly. And you may  not have the money for a college course in a foreign language.</p>
<p>There are plenty of resources available online for free including,  podcasts, video&#8217;s, audio, and even pairing you with a speech partner  if that&#8217;s what you want. Sometime&#8217;s you may have to pay for certain  aspects of the website, but to get a general knowledge of the language  is free. Here are a just a few very good website&#8217;s for learning a new  language.<br />
The first website is www.freelanguage.org. Here you have the option of  learning many types of languages including English as a foreign  language. They also point you to many other websites to choose from once  you have chosen the language you wish to learn.</p>
<p>Another great website is www.youtube.com. Youtube has many video&#8217;s  teaching you a new language, informal and formal, and general questions  you may ask if going to a foreign country. This is a great tool if you  want to only learn specific phrases and questions.</p>
<p>With over 70 languages to choose from www.byki.com is a good website to  use as well. This site has free download software and if you want more  in-depth teaching, they have software you can buy.</p>
<p>Do you need something translated to text? There are a ton of free  translation dictionaries online to use. Just keep in mind, if you need  something complex translated, go to the professionals. But why not use  these tools that can be applied in everyday life. After all they are  free!</p>
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		<title>Finding Yourself and Your Kids Apartments to Rent in Atlanta</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Dec 2010 09:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Okay, so you want to move to the Capital of the South. Atlanta is such a great city, isn&#8217;t it? Well, once you get over the infatuation stage of moving, you will inevitably get bombarded with a lot of the little details that make the process a whole lot less fun to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Okay, so you want to move to the Capital of the South.  Atlanta is such a  great city, isn&#8217;t it?  Well, once you get over the infatuation stage of  moving, you will inevitably get bombarded with a lot of the little  details that make the process a whole lot less fun to deal with.  For  one, you need to decide where you are going to live based on a few  important criteria.  Then you are going to have to decide how much you  are willing (and even able) to spend for your new mansion.  If you want  to balance out all of the variables, it is going to take some effort on  your part.</p>
<p>For one thing, how will you afford the place?  If  you live in an area where there are tons of high paying jobs, be  prepared for equally high comparative rent costs.  Of course, the  up-side to living in the &#8220;good&#8221; part of town is that your children will  most likely have access to a better quality school system, where they  will be less likely to be bullied or encounter gun-fire, and more likely  to have reasonably tame classroom environments in which they can really  learn things.</p>
<p>Of course, the downside is, unless you have a  highly desirable skill-set, even the robust economy of Atlanta may not  yield too many jobs that will pay enough for your quest.  It can be very  challenging to find quality <a href="http://atlanta.forrent.com/">apartments to rent in Atlanta</a>,  just for the simple fact that while quantity is never that big of an  issue, quality definitely can be.  If you were fine with just being in a  poor, go-nowhere job and letting your kids go to the cheapest, most  dangerous school, you would have had no problem with just staying where  you used to be.  Give it all you&#8217;ve got.</p>
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		<title>Picking the Right Degree and Career Choice for You</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Nov 2010 06:24:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For many college freshmen and sophomores have the same type of issues and problems. The most recent one is what type of degree should be pursued by these people. A typical college student will change their major 5 times in the first 2 years of college classes. So how do you avoid being one of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For many college freshmen and sophomores have the same type of issues and problems. The most recent one is what type of degree should be pursued by these people. A typical college student will change their major 5 times in the first 2 years of college classes. So how do you avoid being one of the many students who changes their degree?</p>
<p>To avoid changing the degree choice a number of times a student must first do their research. Research what types of jobs are achieved by having this degree, what income those with jobs make, the average amount of time it will take to get the degree, how many students are unemployed with this degree and a number of other issues. While this shouldn&#8217;t be the sole deciding factor if the career choices are limited and there are problems with jobs it might be a good idea to consider an alternative degree or invest your time elsewhere.</p>
<p>The second choice of a college degree is to do a bit of what you enjoy. Many students go into career choices because they simply want to make money. They do not have the passion or drive that others due and as a result end up getting burned out or switch careers after the first few years. If you pick a degree and career that you enjoy you have less of a chance of changing what you do in life. If you truly love what you do you won&#8217;t change careers.</p>
<p>Picking a college degree can be one of the toughest decisions of your life. It could effect what jobs you take, where you go in life and what you do in the future. It should not be taken lightly or with a lack of concern. Put a lot of thought behind what you what to get as a degree and where you want to go and you&#8217;ll enjoy whatever career you have.</p>
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		<title>Teaching Outside of the Country Makes a lot of Sense</title>
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<p>Kerala, India is just one of the many areas all over the world that have  decided to make education a top priority. They realize that with the  growing global economy, and the daily challenges every nation faces, the  world needs educated people to handle the changes. Without a strong  sense of education, these countries are doomed to be followers in the  global community rather than leaders.</p>
<p>If you are a teacher  from any part of the world, then you might be interested to know that a  large number of teachers just like you are embracing the idea of  teaching to the global community.  They are placing themselves in other  countries. This has been a long standing opportunity for teachers, but  is becoming more and more commonplace as teachers are seeing the  advantage of teaching outside of their own country.</p>
<p>The  biggest advantage is the experience. Few teachers ever take the  opportunity to teach in a foreign country. There are many places all  over the world where the experience is more than the worth of the job.  Getting to teach in a diverse and fascinating country like India, or  teaching in a place like Spain will give you the experience of living in  a new country and a memory that will last a lifetime.</p>
<p>It will  also look great on a future teaching resume.  Teaching abroad will help  you to get a job when you come back, whether it&#8217;s working for one of  the big <a href="http://www.printexpress.co.uk/">printing companies</a> or continuing your career as a teacher. Teaching abroad is a great  resume builder and it will show employers that you have a different  spirit to you. To them, that could mean you would be valuable on their  staff. Don&#8217;t brush off the idea of teaching outside of your country. You  might find it to be the best decision you have ever made.</p>
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		<title>Picking the Right Online College for You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are hundreds of colleges online that offer many potential students the opportunity to learn from home. With so many options available to students it can be easy to be overwhelmed when picking out what type of online college you should attend. Each one has something a little bit unique about it to make it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are hundreds of colleges online that offer many potential students the opportunity to learn from home. With so many options available to students it can be easy to be overwhelmed when picking out what type of online college you should attend. Each one has something a little bit unique about it to make it stand out above the other options. Just like with physical colleges, a student will know if their online college is right for them from the beginning.</p>
<p>Here are some things to look into to make sure that your online college is right for you.</p>
<p>Flexibility. Many colleges allow you to be flexible with your schedule. Some require that you be available on certain days for certain classes and to take part in interactive chats, others do not and allow you to view the lectures from home. Look into which your college requires if flexibility and time management are an issue for you.</p>
<p>Physical College Locations. Many physical college and university campuses offer online classes also. However, sometimes they require that you meet on the college campus once a week, month or semester. Check to see how often you are required to be on the college campus and when, as this may be an issue.</p>
<p>Degree Obtained In. Many college campuses have an accelerated course that allows you to get your degree in a certain amount of time. Make sure you inquire about the average amount of time it takes a person to get the degree that you are looking for. If you want to be out of school in a certain amount of time a slower schedule may not help at all.</p>
<p>Withdrawal Credits. If you were to withdraw from the classes do you get some form of a refund, is so what amount. Inquire before you enroll in case something comes up.</p>
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		<title>A Child&#8217;s Right to an Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children are one of life&#8217;s most precious things. They are innocent and rarely have enough of a voice to speak up on their own. It might be surprising but every child has certain rights and abilities that are guaranteed to them. One of these rights is the right to an education. Education is the building [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children are one of life&#8217;s most precious things. They are innocent and rarely have enough of a voice to speak up on their own. It might be surprising but every child has certain rights and abilities that are guaranteed to them. One of these rights is the right to an education.</p>
<p>Education is the building blocks of a future. If one were to take that away from a child they would have a very bleak and unsuccessful future. For that reason children are guaranteed the ability to have an education whether it is through home schooling, private schools or public schools. The choice may be the parents but the right is always there. It is not just a social requirement education is required for children, in fact many states have laws that require that children be educated at least until they are 16.</p>
<p>A child will learn a number of things through education. While it might appear as if it is all about book smarts and what a child will learn from there it is much more then that. When a child is educated they are allowed to interact and be socially acceptable in the world.</p>
<p>Education along with social skills will open many doors for children. It might be hard to believe that someone would take the effort to deny a child to an education it does happen. It might not be intentional or through a means that is obvious. Education can be denied by not providing educational materials for the child, not allowing them to learn the way that they do, belittling them or depriving them of moving forward and other ways.</p>
<p>While it might not be an issue, just remember that ever child has a right to a full and successful education from the time they are little all the way up to high school.</p>
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		<title>Earning a Criminal Justice Degree Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Ed Yourdon via Flickr Getting more education after you&#8217;re well into the adult world can seem daunting, but it&#8217;s something a lot of people do. Don&#8217;t be afraid to go back and earn the degree that you always dreamed of getting. You can get a criminal justice degree online, or choose from many [...]]]></description>
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<p>Getting more education after you&#8217;re well into the adult world can seem  daunting, but it&#8217;s something a lot of people do. Don&#8217;t be afraid to go  back and earn the degree that you always dreamed of getting. You can get  a <a title="Information on criminal justice degrees online" href="http://online.southuniversity.edu/degrees/associate-science-in-criminal-justice.aspx" target="_self">criminal justice degree online</a>,  or choose from many other degree options. It all depends on what you  want to do with your life and the kind of career you want for yourself.  It&#8217;s never too late to get your degree and have the satisfaction of  accomplishing something you really want to do. Whether you just recently  decided to get a degree or you&#8217;ve been dreaming about it for a long  time, it can be extremely rewarding to go back to school.</p>
<p>A lot  of people return to school when the economy is bad, to qualify for a  better-paying job, but you can certainly go back in a good economy, too.  With all of the grants and loans that are available today, there&#8217;s no  better time to return to school. The cost will be very low for most  people, and even those who take out loans won&#8217;t need to worry about  repaying them while they&#8217;re in school. In most cases, repayment begins  six months after graduation, often coming at a time when you&#8217;re making  money at your new job.</p>
<p>When you decide to go back to school,  you&#8217;ll have the option of going to a traditional classroom or learning  online. A lot of people choose the online option because they find that  they&#8217;re better able to study and learn when it&#8217;s at their own pace.  Also, an online degree can offer additional flexibility so that people  can work around their employment, their children, and their duties in  their own household. Don&#8217;t let your other obligations stop you from  getting your degree.</p>
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		<title>MBA Education Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 04:25:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Choosing online education for an MBA program is becoming more attractive to hard working employees and those with families.  Often online education is the only way for individuals to achieve their goals of earning an MBA.  An MBA is a Masters in Business Administration.  This breaks down into many subtopics such as marketing, health care, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Choosing online education for an MBA program is becoming more attractive to hard working employees and those with families.  Often online education is the only way for individuals to achieve their goals of earning an MBA.  An MBA is a Masters in Business Administration.  This breaks down into many subtopics such as marketing, health care, finance and many more.  The degree is further to an undergraduate degree and can take from two to four years to achieve online.  The degree can be earned through a number of reputable online programs and is as respected by most employers as an on campus degree.  Choosing the right program can be a challenge.</p>
<p>There are a few things to remember when selecting an online degree program.  It is vital that the program be fully accredited and the credits transferable.  This is a question that should be easily answered by an adviser of the school. In addition, individuals should consider the time line that they are working with.  They need to take into account the amount of time they have daily to devote to studies and how long they have to get the degree.  This will allow the individual to narrow down the options.  Those interested in online education should also be sure to ask about financial assistance.  There are more educational scholarships, grants and loans available today than ever before.</p>
<p>When applying for various financial aid it could be to the student’s advantage to contact local assistance programs.  Some of them may help pay for local residents tuition even if it is online.  There are many options available for students who are willing to search for them.  Choosing the right program is based on financial restrictions, time restrictions and the college that individuals feel best suits their personalities.  It is wise to check with local colleges regarding their transferability policies before setting on one college.</p>
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		<title>It’s A Magical World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Nov 2010 23:05:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Now you see the rabbit. Poof! Now it’s gone. With a whiz of a wand, it appears again. Abracadabra! An egg turns into a chick before turning into an egg again. Magic, the world of illusion, can convert even the most serious of adults into a child. Among many Indian magicians, Gopinath [...]]]></description>
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<p>Now you see the rabbit. Poof! Now it’s gone. With a whiz of a wand, it  appears again. Abracadabra! An egg turns into a chick before turning  into an egg again. Magic, the world of illusion, can convert even the  most serious of adults into a child. Among many Indian magicians,  Gopinath Muthukad is one of the most popular magicians in recent  history.</p>
<p>Muthukad is a &#8220;magician with a motto.&#8221; An  escapologist, stunt performer, and a magician by profession, Muthukad  uses magic not only to spread awareness about the profession, but also  to convey messages of national integration. Like a phoenix rising from  the ashes, he believes magic as a performing art can uplift society,  even from <a href="http://www.totalbankruptcy.com/">bankruptcy</a>. To this end, he founded the Magic Academy in 1996 in Thiruvananthapuram, a one of its kind learning institute throughout Asia.</p>
<p>The Magic Academy Research Center (MARC) was established for  strengthening magic as a craft and for promoting magicians. The academy  offers various courses catering to different age groups and skill  levels. The Preliminary Magic Course (PMC) caters to children between 8  and 15 years old. Children interested and excelling in the course can  continue with an advanced training in Children’s Higher Study (CHS),  where higher aspects of magical performances are taught.</p>
<p>For  people 18 years and above, a Seniors&#8217; Basic Course (SBC) provides  scientific training in basic performance, and students can then graduate  to the Senior Higher Course (SHC) to learn the nuances of the art.  Performing magicians can learn the technicalities or hone their skills  with the Perfect Performer Course (PPC). The Course of Excellence (CoE)  introduces a magician to other features and new tricks of the trade.   Recently, these courses have earned the recognition of Kerala University  and are now available as part of the Center for Adult Continuing  Education Extension (CACEE) of Kerala University.</p>
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		<title>School for Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Students</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ADHD/ADD students face large challenges in school from learning how to relate to their peers to keeping up with their studies.  These students typically have low self esteem and this can make it difficult for them to acclimate in to the school setting.  This can be further enhanced by the inability to keep up with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ADHD/ADD students face large challenges in school from learning how to relate to their peers to keeping up with their studies.  These students typically have low self esteem and this can make it difficult for them to acclimate in to the school setting.  This can be further enhanced by the inability to keep up with the work load like the rest of the class.  For this reason it is vital that the teacher of these students play close attention to their progress and help them where they can.  Providing additional study tools to use at home such as special readers can help the student keep up with the rest of the class.  Most students will not feel this is a punishment because they have grown to understand their challenges and look at this extra help as a way to fit in with their classmates.</p>
<p>Continued contact between the teachers and the parents is another absolute must when dealing with ADHD/ADD children.  This is vital to the parents and teacher being sure they ware working a plant that both works at home and at school as so often the two overlap with ADHD/ADD students.  Children with this challenge are faced with having to alter their study habits to enable them to keep on target. They are easily distracted and there are far too many trails that can take them away from their target goals.  These individuals have no desire to be traveling down a different path then their classmates.</p>
<p>Understanding that ADHD/ADD students are not handicapped but simply learn in a different manner is the first step to helping the student be successful in school.  Once individuals realize that these students are smart, often brilliant and simply need a little bit of guidance along the way, the student will have a far easier time of accomplishing goals and mile markers.</p>
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		<title>Going the Distance Education Route</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 19:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Lower Columbia College via Flickr Other than being a rock star or famous sports hero, most people’s lifelong goal includes the attainment of a college degree. This is true for many reasons. To reach certain goals in life, it is necessary to gain a degree. Also, every reputable body agrees that those whom [...]]]></description>
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<p>Other than being a rock star or famous sports hero, most people’s  lifelong goal includes the attainment of a college degree. This is true  for many reasons. To reach certain goals in life, it is necessary to  gain a degree. Also, every reputable body agrees that those whom have a  college degree will earn more than one million dollars more than their  high school graduate counterparts. But due to a variety of reasons, many  people still have yet to get their degree.</p>
<p>Two of the biggest  obstacles are time and access.  Due to the high cost of going to school,  many students must work but then they do not have the time to go to  school, which requires a regular course schedule. Now, with <a href="http://www.onlineschoolstoday.com/degrees/Browse-online-Degrees.aspx?cat=21241">distance learning degrees</a> and new technological advances, there is no reason why anyone wishing to cannot finish a degree.</p>
<p>Distance learning education is one of the most underutilized tools that  are available to millions of people nationwide. The Internet, whether  through public Wi-Fi places or home connections, is available to almost  everyone. And, it can be used to get a degree.  Many reputable schools  have distance learning degrees available. You can get any degree from an  M.B.A. to a Master’s in Public Health with on-site learning.</p>
<p>While most of the educating is done online, there are a few  exceptions. Certain schools do mandate that you have to take your  mid-term or final tests with a proxy or someone to administer it.  While  some may see going to campus once or twice a semester as a drawback, it  is nothing compared to finding the time to go to school at various  times of the day, five days a week.</p>
<p>The key to your future and your goal of attaining a degree is within your grasp if you choose to go the distance.</p>
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		<title>Reasons to home school your child</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Nov 2010 11:13:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are having children, you probably have to worry about their education the most. The most part of the population send their children to schools, public or private, in order to get their children the best education possible. However, have you ever thought of home schooling your child at home? Why should you let [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are having children, you probably have to worry about their education the most. The most part of the population send their children to schools, public or private, in order to get their children the best education possible. However, have you ever thought of home schooling your child at home? Why should you let your children learn at home rather than send them to school? The obvious advantage is that you won&#8217;t have to spend time driving them to the school in the morning and take them back home in the afternoon. But, of course, we don&#8217;t home school our children just because we are lazy to take them to school. Contrary to the belief of many people, home schooling can have great benefits on the development of a child. In fact, proper home schooling can have better effect than traditional education.</p>
<p>Individual attention is the obvious advantage of home schooling. There will be no fixed rules as to how much time is alloted for each subject. If a child needs Math improvement, we can teach him more. If a child is very fast at Literary, we can move forward quickly and spend time on the subjects he is weak at.</p>
<p>By home schooling your child, you are spending more time with him or her. This is especially for the development of bonding between parents and their children. I fact, parents who home school their child know and understand their child better than parents who don&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Another good aspect of home schooling is your children will not have to suffer from extensive competition. As we all know, when we learn in a classroom, we are under the pressure to keep up with our friends, to become the best, to outperform others. Eliminating this pressure can help a child have the freedom to learn what he loves, to develop his talents as well as to live more happily.</p>
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		<title>Education Later in Life</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 17:31:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The idea of a great education may have changed in the last several years.  For those interested in pursing higher education it is not always as simple as going straight from high school to college. For many, college is taking a back seat to supporting a family.  Those individuals often find themselves going back to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The idea of a great education may have changed in the last several years.  For those interested in pursing higher education it is not always as simple as going straight from high school to college. For many, college is taking a back seat to supporting a family.  Those individuals often find themselves going back to school later in their life and trying to fit it all in around a busy life filled with full time jobs, children and family commitments. This is one of the many reasons that the much changed and greatly sought after online education has become popular for many.  Choosing to go back to school at a later time in life does not have to be impossible.  Online education is one of the best ways for those with limited time to earn the degree they need and want.</p>
<p>Choosing a school can be difficult given the number of choices available to individuals. Those interested in online education should be organized about their search. Knowing some of the basics will make the process easier.  Having a full understanding of the financial restrictions on the individual will help to narrow down the options by cost. This having been said finding grants, loans and scholarships is easier than ever for students returning to school and these options should be considered.  Students should also keep inn mind the time restrictions they are facing.  How much time that is free to devote to study and school.  This is an important factor to success.</p>
<p>When selecting a school for online education, prospective students should be aware of the accreditation status of the school.  Asking this question is vital to making a choice in a school.  Most of the online schools are fully accredited at this time, however, caution should be taken to ensure that this is the case with the school in consideration.</p>
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		<title>GMAT Prep Courses</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Nov 2010 11:12:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your GMAT score is a huge part of the process of getting into the business school of your choice. You took the SAT prep course to prepare for the SATs, so why not do the same for your GMATs? Business is a competitive industry and so is getting into a good business school. Most officers [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your GMAT score is a huge part of the process of getting into  the business school of your choice. You took the SAT prep course to  prepare for the SATs, so why not do the same for your GMATs?</p>
<p>Business is a competitive industry and so is getting into a good  business school. Most officers in the admissions department will rely  heavily on what potential students earned on their GMATs. Taking <a href="http://www.knewton.com/gmat/">GMAT prep courses</a> can cost a little bit of money, but it’s worth it since many students  notice their test scores going up after taking GMAT prep courses. Taking  the courses is definitely an investment worth taking.</p>
<p>At  Kaplan Test Prep and Admissions, they offer a couple options for GMAT  prep courses. You can be in an actual classroom with a teacher, take  online classes or on-demand classes that will allow you to watch video  instructions when needed. You also have the option of hiring a tutor for  one-on-one help.</p>
<p>The price of GMAT prep courses is the biggest  question many people have. Attending classes and online courses at  Kaplan begin at $1,449. If needed, you have the option of paying it off  in three installments. While the price seems steep, this is what it  would cost to take one class at almost any university.</p>
<p>Online  classes at Veritas Prep will start at $850, which is a lot more  affordable than attending the actual GMAT prep courses. The online GMAT  prep courses at Princeton Review is a little cheaper at $599, but the  seven-week prep course in the actual classroom will run you about  $1,249. This is the most affordable on-site GMAT prep course price. It’s  a matter of what works best for you, attending classes or taking them  online.</p>
<p>It’s always best to do some research to see which school is best for you to take your GMAT prep courses.</p>
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		<title>Payday Loans – Where to Find a Short-Term Loan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Nov 2010 04:09:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone can run into situations where they need payday loans. An auto accident or family emergency could have you out of work and unable to pay for groceries, a car payment or your rent. You just never know when a disaster could strike. If you do not have funds saved for these situations, then you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone can run into situations where they need payday loans.  An auto accident or family emergency could have you out of work and unable to pay for groceries, a car payment or your rent.  You just never know when a disaster could strike.  If you do not have funds saved for these situations, then you will need to seek help in the form of a cash advance.   So what is a paycheck advance and where do you find businesses that provide these short-term loans?<br />
Well, first of all, a <a href="http://www.fastwirecash.com/" target="_blank">payday loan</a> is a loan provided to help you make it to your next paycheck.  These loans often come with high interest rates and need to be paid off as quickly as possible in order to not incur more debt.  One of the reasons many people seek these loans, is that often the businesses do not require a credit check.  They will verify your employment and as long as it meets their guidelines you will receive a cash advance to help pay your bills and monthly necessities.<br />
How do you find one of these money-lending businesses that offer loans to people with bad credit or even ones who do not credit check whatsoever?  Start by doing a search on the internet, looking in your phone book or pick up any free newspapers from your local convenience stores.  And did you realize that you can find businesses that offer payday loans online when there is not a retail location near where you live?<br />
You read that right.  You can now find short-term loans online.  These online businesses will provide you with a form to fill out much like the physical loan locations.  You will still be required to provide verifiable documentation showing that you work and showing your income meets the business’s loan requirements.  You can even speak to someone to help you better understand your loan.<br />
So if you need to look into payday loans, you now have more than just the local branch across town.  Having these options gives you the opportunity to find the best rates and fees and find a cash advance that suits your needs best.</p>
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		<title>The Benefits of Tutoring</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Nov 2010 10:44:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The purpose behind tutoring is to make it possible for students to help themselves by assisting them and guiding them. Tutoring is designed to help students become learners on a successful and independent basis. Most tutors put up flyers offering their services, and students can respond and ask for assistance if and when they need [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The purpose behind tutoring is to make it possible for  students to help themselves by assisting them and guiding them. Tutoring  is designed to help students become learners on a successful and  independent basis. Most tutors put up <a href="http://www.nextdayflyers.com/" target="_blank">flyers</a> offering their services, and students can respond and ask for  assistance if and when they need it. Tutoring is generally available in a  wide variety of different formats including in tutoring centers, at  home, at school or online.</p>
<p>There are a number of instances where  it may become apparent that a student needs tutoring. Some of these risk  factors may include recommendations from a teacher or counselor, grades  that are dropping, increasing difficulties completing homework, anxiety  experienced prior to examinations, dropping self esteem, lack of  interest in the learning process or feelings of simply wanting to give  up. Students that are resisting doing their homework or seem reluctant  simply to go to school may also need tutoring assistance.</p>
<p>There  are a number of benefits associated with tutoring, including providing  personalized attention, improving grades and increasing the motivation  to succeed. Tutoring can also increase the knowledge and the  understanding of various subjects while providing students with  intensive practice and allowing progress at the student&#8217;s own pace.  Tutoring can improve confidence and self-esteem while encouraging  self-directed learning and higher levels of learning.</p>
<p>Tutoring  is also capable of leading to the better use of the student&#8217;s studying  time and reducing competition. Tutors provide students with feedback,  praise and feedback when it is needed most, and can provide students  with a review of the skills that are no longer being taught but that  must still be mastered. There are a number of reasons to consider  tutoring, even on a short-term basis, in order to help a student achieve  his or her potential in the classroom.</p>
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		<title>Benefits of Online College</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Nov 2010 13:24:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online college courses have started to really take off in the past couple of years. What used to be a couple courses that most jobs and states didn&#8217;t even recognize as a legitimate college has now turned into a whole empire of online college courses. There are online college courses available all over the country [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Online college courses have started to really take off in the past couple of years. What used to be a couple courses that most jobs and states didn&#8217;t even recognize as a legitimate college has now turned into a whole empire of online college courses. There are online college courses available all over the country and will help provide the educational needs for a number of career choices from nursing, legal aid, communications, IT, English and even teaching.</p>
<p>Attending online college has a lot of benefits over attending a regular brick and mortar school. Here are just a handful of benefits of online college courses.</p>
<p>You can still attend college and have a job. Many people will attend online college in their spare time so that they can still keep their jobs and not have to worry about any financial issues. The flexibility allows them to keep up both job and schooling.</p>
<p>Stay at home mothers/fathers get an education. Stay at home parents often had to put schooling aside in favor of having to care for their children. Now parents can use the flexibility of online college courses to care of a child and have an education at the same time.</p>
<p>Faster Courses. Many brick and mortar college and universities take 4 to 5 years to get a degree. With online courses many of these offer a fast track to the degree of choice. This speeds up the process and saves people time, money and will allow you to enter the career field of choice once you are completed.</p>
<p>Cost effective. When you attend online college courses there is no need to have to drive back and forth, or get any fancy materials. This can be a very cost effective education option for many students who might not be able to get an education because of how expensive some colleges can be.</p>
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		<title>Becoming Educated Anywhere</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 11:59:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your life is open to every kind of possibilities you can imagine. Any limitations you&#8217;re currently feeling are all in your mind. You just need to keep that in mind at all times because there are going to be moments when you feel like your life just isn&#8217;t under your control. It is all too [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your life is open to every kind of possibilities you can  imagine.  Any limitations you&#8217;re currently feeling are all in your mind.   You just need to keep that in mind at all times because there are  going to be moments when you feel like your life just isn&#8217;t under your  control.  It is all too easy, especially when you first start out with  something, to have the mindset of a victim whose life is under the  control of someone or something outside of him or herself.  You have all  kinds of options- remember it!  It will be the fact that keeps you from  sliding down into the land of losers.</p>
<p>One problem a lot of  people have when they consider getting an education is that of mobility.   Maybe you don&#8217;t have a car, which would make getting to and from most  classes a serious logistical hurdle to overcome.  So don&#8217;t overcome  that, move around it.  Have you considered the possibility that with an  inexpensive computer and internet connection, coupled with a site like OnlineEducation.com,  you have the power to continue your education and develop new skills at  any geographical location you can think of.  In this day and age, you  do not have to live near a university or college campus in order to go  to your classes.</p>
<p>Your classes can come to you through the  little wire you use for your Internet connection as surely as a voice on  the phone.  Sites like OnlineEducation.com make getting your education  wherever you happen to be as easy as getting a pizza wherever you are.   You never need to leave your home for most kinds of degrees, and even  getting clinicals out of the way (such as if you are going to become a  nurse) are only commutes to somewhere located near you.  A great  education is as close to you as the computer that you already use.</p>
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		<title>Are Online Classes the Same as Actual College Courses?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Nov 2010 11:24:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As online colleges grow in popularity people are starting to wonder if online colleges are the same thing as actual colleges. Are the benefits the same? Is the experience the same? What makes these places so unique and special when others could go to college classes at a community college? While the materials are the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As online colleges grow in popularity people are starting to wonder if online colleges are the same thing as actual colleges. Are the benefits the same? Is the experience the same? What makes these places so unique and special when others could go to college classes at a community college?</p>
<p>While the materials are the same, the experience is a bit different. Here is a quick look at what makes online classes unique from actual college campuses.</p>
<p>Online Classes are More Interactive. Many online classes have mailing lists, forums and interactive chats that allow students to interact with the teachers and students in the classes. Many physical college classes encourage interaction, some do not. Students who attend online classes say they feel they are more interactive and fun then those of the physical classes.</p>
<p>Flexibility. Online classes allow a lot more flexibility then physical classes. If there is a lecture it is usually a taped lecture that can be viewed on the student&#8217;s own time. This means you are not required to have to be sitting in class staring at the chalkboard, but you can view it at midnight or in the middle of the day. The flexibility option is what draws many students to the online courses.</p>
<p>Teacher Help. Due to the interactiveness of the online classes many teachers that are taking part in online classes are a lot more interactive then those in physical classes. They will email back and forth with students, encourage questions and help out when they can. Sometimes if a student expresses interest they will further research a subject and find more materials online for them. Some physical college teachers may do this but the majority do not. This is what makes online classes so appealing to some who are looking for one on one interaction.</p>
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		<title>Online Degrees and Working Harder</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 09:39:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If Napoleon Hill were alive today, he would probably be impressed by how much our world has accomplished in the span of less than a hundred years after his death. The world has changed in so many ways, with our ability to communicate instantly with more than just our voices and the capacity to reach [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If Napoleon Hill were alive today, he would probably be  impressed by how much our world has accomplished in the span of less  than a hundred years after his death.  The world has changed in so many  ways, with our ability to communicate instantly with more than just our  voices and the capacity to reach the Moon and see the stars as closely  as if they were our next door neighbors.  One of the things he would  likely be even more impressed by, even than penicillin, is the fact that  now people can go to college online.  The Internet has changed  everything in ways that our world still hasn&#8217;t completely adjusted to.</p>
<p>Of course, Hill knew about mail order courses.  Back in his day, you  could always send away a money order and receive a course in how to do  this or that.  You could learn how to wrestle, how to do algebra and  trigonometry, how to read and write in another language; the world of  education was actually quite robust back in the day.  Unfortunately, our  real world educational facilities have gone downhill for the most part  over the past few decades.  You might say that they just don&#8217;t make them  like they used to with <em>them</em> being graduated students.</p>
<p>Fortunately, the Internet is here to save us once again from our own issues.  Using sites like EarnMyDegree.com,  you can do the same thing that the people doing mail order courses back  in the old days did — work a whole lot harder.  Just about anybody can  be &#8220;pulled along&#8221; while they sit in a classroom and day dream.  They are  just bound to learn something — and what teacher wants to keep the kids  around who don&#8217;t care?  Getting passed through many schools is as easy  as just showing up.  But when you do an online curriculum, you can&#8217;t  show up.  You just have to work.</p>
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		<title>How College Students can Save Money on car Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Nov 2010 08:34:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[College students are faced with lots of debt, sometimes for the first time in their life, and add that to the pressures of class and it can be a stressful time in someone’s life. When life is busy, car insurance doesn’t have to be at on the minds of college students. One of the best [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>College students are faced with lots of debt, sometimes for  the first time in their life, and add that to the pressures of class and  it can be a stressful time in someone’s life. When life is busy, car  insurance doesn’t have to be at on the minds of college students. One of  the best things a student can do is to speak with a car insurance agent  to customize the policy so that it works best for the student.</p>
<p>A student shouldn’t have to sacrifice quality when looking to save money on <a href="https://auto.21st.com/AutoQuote/home.do?method=getHome">21st car insurance</a>.  Car insurance premiums are often higher for people under the age of 25,  though this can vary by state. And, to add to the expense, colleges and  universities are often in geographical locations that have higher  insurance premiums. But there is something that can be done.</p>
<p>The first thing is to get good grades. Yes, grades can even be important  when looking for car insurance. Some insurance companies feel that  responsible students are very responsible drivers, thus giving discounts  to those students with good grades. Good drivers avoid accidents and  don’t get tickets, so they will also have lower premiums. A good  financial grade is important too. Many car insurance companies do credit  checks and may charge higher prices for people with bad credit.</p>
<p>People that carpool have lower miles on their personal car,  thus  reducing wear and tear on their vehicle. Insurance companies will  provide discounts to people with shorter commutes or who ride-share with  others. Or, a student can save money if they are placed on their  parent’s insurance. The actual savings varies, so it’s best to speak  with an insurance agency. But, above all, do not drive without  insurance. While it may save money in the short run, it will be very  expensive if you end up in an accident or if your license is revoked.</p>
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		<title>Education in Other Parts of the World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2010 10:00:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We often hear about how progressive education is in other parts of the world compared to the United States. In some countries this is true, but it is not factually the case for the whole country, just as poor education is not the reality of the entire United States. Countries such as India face some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We often hear about how progressive education is in other  parts of the world compared to the United States. In some countries this  is true, but it is not factually the case for the whole country, just  as poor education is not the reality of the entire United States.</p>
<p>Countries such as India face some of the same education problems that  people in the United States, Europe, and others face. These include the  access to quality education, the efforts to convince government and  other officials of the importance of education, and, just as in the  United States and other countries, the lack of resources and supplies  for the education.</p>
<p>For these countries, as well as others, online resources such as elearners.com can be a big help. Those who are involved in improving education in a  particular part of the world, such as India (to give one example), can  find information and resources that may help them achieve their goals.</p>
<p>Some online sources were designed with a specific country in mind, and  others narrow their information down even more to focus on a specific  area in that country. The online resources used here can help users deal  with the problems and issues that affect their particular area. When  those problems and issues are solved, the resulting success may then  spread to other parts of the country and eventually the country as a  whole.</p>
<p>We are fortunate to live in a country that, for the most  part, places a high value on education. For this and other reasons, we  should support those countries that are beginning to display those same  values.</p>
<p>One way we can show our support is by researching  country-specific websites through links provided by online sources. We  can then get a better idea of what they are facing, which, surprisingly,  may not be that much different than what we are dealing with.</p>
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		<title>Why Home School?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2010 12:43:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many reasons parents decide to home school their children. Some of them decide that it is important for them to guide their child’s education and make sure they are fully involved in the decision making process concerning their education. Other parents are concerned about what they are learning from society in the school [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many reasons parents decide to home school their children. Some of them decide that it is important for them to guide their child’s education and make sure they are fully involved in the decision making process concerning their education. Other parents are concerned about what they are learning from society in the school systems. Parents believe that they can control the flow of information that their children get by home schooling. The hope is that they will be able to expose them to life in a more controlled manner. Others choose home schooling as an option because their child has a learning disability. Many parents feel that it is simply easier for them to take control of the challenged student’s education instead of having to keep tabs on what the teachers are doing.</p>
<p>Whatever reason a parent chooses to home school a child there are definite advantages and disadvantages of the process. Some people feel that home schooled children are sheltered and then shocked by the real world when they enter it in their adult years causing the children to be withdrawn and have difficulty acclimating. Others feel that the children suffer from lack of socialization and lack of interaction with peers. Some parents combat these issues by choosing extracurricular activities for their children such as sports and music lessons. In addition, there are a number of home school groups that meet together and have activities together. These individuals offer students both the chance to talk with and socialize with other students while letting them be involved with individuals in similar situations to their own.</p>
<p>Home school has become very popular for many parents who feel they can better guide their children through the educational process. These parents have take the time to work with their children one on one in the challenge of education and hope to provide the children with the best education possible by doing so.</p>
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		<title>Education and the ADD/ADHD Child</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 23:16:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Education is vital to any individual’s success. This being said there are many people who have some roadblocks or at least some speed bumps that occur along the educational highway. This is very true for children with ADD/ADHD in particular. Individuals who are challenged with ADD/ADHD have a different style of learning then other individuals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Education is vital to any individual’s success. This being said there are many people who have some roadblocks or at least some speed bumps that occur along the educational highway. This is very true for children with ADD/ADHD in particular. Individuals who are challenged with ADD/ADHD have a different style of learning then other individuals and if not accepted and programs not geared toward them, education can be extremely challenging. Those who have ADD/ADHD can get off track easily and find it difficult to stay focused on a task from beginning to end. Many have thought in the past this was simple laziness. It is becoming evident that many people have little or no control over this action.</p>
<p>Teachers need to be aware of the child with ADD/ADHD and work to help them through their work in the classroom. Children with ADD/ADHD can cope very nicely in the classroom with just a few adjustments by the teacher such as giving the child a periodic lead back into the class topics. If the child is headed in another direction and seems to be loosing focus the teacher can bring back in the child by simply engaging them in conversation.</p>
<p>Something else that is useful is the use of dividers during assignments. It helps the child to focus on the task at hand with minimal distractions. This may seem like it would make the child feel separate from the classroom but frankly most of these children want to succeed. They feel more like an outcast by not doing well in class when their friends are. When teachers and parents work together to address the issues facing ADD/ADHD children in their education, great strides can be made to move the child forward and keep them in the same range as their peers when it comes to their studies.</p>
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		<title>Taking Your Education to the Next Level</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 Oct 2010 08:08:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Kerala students understand that education opens doors and provides a higher earning potential, more career opportunities, and more chances for advancement. For students who already have a bachelor&#8217;s degree and would like to obtain more education, an MBA is an excellent way to further your career. What is an MBA? An MBA, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kerala students understand that education opens doors and provides a  higher earning potential, more career opportunities, and more chances  for advancement. For students who already have a bachelor&#8217;s degree and  would like to obtain more education, an MBA  is an excellent way to  further your career.</p>
<p>What is an MBA?</p>
<p>An MBA, or a Master&#8217;s of Business Administration, is a master&#8217;s  degree in business. Typically, this takes one to two years after  completion of a bachelor&#8217;s degree to earn. MBA programs can include  areas such as accounting, economics, business communications, and many  more.</p>
<p>Why pursue an MBA?</p>
<p>Many professionals agree that those with MBAs fill the majority of  executive-level positions. An MBA shows employers you have specialized  training and knowledge in many aspects of business, which can make you  more marketable.</p>
<p>Can you get an MBA part-time?</p>
<p>Many Kerala students who want to pursue MBA programs may not have the time or means to take a year or two off work. Most MBA  programs allow you to take classes at night or online, so you can  better work them around your schedule.</p>
<p>Is an MBA worth the time and money?</p>
<p>Advanced degrees are expensive, and MBA programs tend to cost more  per class than classes for bachelor&#8217;s degrees. However, most people will  agree the time and money spent is well worth it for their careers.  Employees with MBAs make more than those with bachelor&#8217;s degrees,  sometimes up to $20,000 more a year. In addition, an MBA could give you a  leg up in the workforce. This is particularly important when the  economy is down.</p>
<p>Pursuing an MBA is time consuming and  expensive, but the results are well worth it. Kerala students who are  considering taking their education to the next level should consider an  MBA for better opportunities and pay in the workforce.</p>
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		<title>Medical Education in Kerala</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Oct 2010 13:33:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife Kerala is known to offer the best and affordable healthcare. Given its living conditions, and standards, people of Kerala have good health statistics as compared to anywhere else in the country. Analysis of this will bring across the efficacy of medical education in Kerala. Medical students from Kerala migrate [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kerala is known to offer the best and affordable healthcare. Given its  living conditions, and standards, people of Kerala have good health  statistics as compared to anywhere else in the country. Analysis of this  will bring across the efficacy of medical education in Kerala.</p>
<p>Medical students from Kerala migrate to other countries. Providing a  strong backbone for the development of medical education is the  directorate of medical education. Medical professionals like doctors,  and medical professional assistors like paramedics, graduate  successfully from medical colleges each year. Paramedics are nurses,  physiotherapists, pharmacists, and lab technicians.</p>
<p>Most medical colleges are equipped with state-of-the-art equipment.  Activities related to research are given the right infrastructure. In  1951, the first medical college was setup in Thiruvananthapuram, which  is the capital city of Kerala. Soon after, another famous college called  the Calicut Medical College was setup after 6 years. Now there are  plenty of dental colleges, pharmacy colleges as well. Medical colleges  offer education programs on Dentistry, nursing, pharmacy, psychiatry,  pediatrics, developmental sciences, paramedics, neurosciences and so on.</p>
<p>Progress is happening on how medical education is given. Learning  management systems and virtual classrooms are the latest trend in  medical education. No more do students need to travel abroad for an  international medical education degree. They can get it sitting in the  comfort of their homes.</p>
<p>In India, the basic requirement for a doctor is an MBBS (Bachelor of  medicine, Bachelor of Science) degree. MBBS is given a graduate course  status in the medical education circles. Most medical colleges offer  MBBS degree. Medical colleges may also have postgraduate programs. MBBS  degrees start off with a combinational-subject approach. All life  sciences are taught in the initial years. Students will also have  invaluable education on dealing with patients in out-patient  departments. MBBS is one of those courses in India, where practical  education is literally indispensable.</p>
<p>In Kerala, plenty of students are enrolling for MBBS, Nursing and Dental  courses. Equally represented by both sexes, the students live their  educational lives in good congenial faculties. The fee structure is  similar to that of any college, comprising of tuition and examination  fees.</p>
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		<title>Get Ahead in Your Educational Pursuits With a GMAT Prep Course</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 27 Oct 2010 18:44:17 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Anyone who wants to get ahead in life knows the value of a good education. If you want to move forward with your learning process and you want to use it to get a great career going when you&#8217;re done learning, you need to consider taking advanced courses. Even a bachelors degree [...]]]></description>
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<p>Anyone who wants to get ahead in life knows the value of a good  education. If you want to move forward with your learning process and  you want to use it to get a great career going when you&#8217;re done  learning, you need to consider taking advanced courses. Even a bachelors  degree is often not enough in this day and age. You need more, and you  can get that with higher education. To really get into the best  programs, you&#8217;ll need to take some standardized tests to see where you  place and where your strengths lie.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t just assume that you  can walk in and take these tests. You need to get ready for them,  because they&#8217;re long and complex. If you don&#8217;t do well, you could end up  seeing your dreams of more education at the school you want to go to  dashed. With a <a href="http://www.knewton.com/gmat/">GMAT test prep</a> course,  though, you can get ready for your test and have a much better chance  of doing well on it. These courses can be taken online, so you won&#8217;t  have to worry about attending a class during times that might not be  convenient for you or your family.</p>
<p>All you&#8217;ll need to focus on  is learning about the GMAT questions and the kinds of things you&#8217;ll be  asked on the test. That way you&#8217;ll know as much as you possibly can  about what kind of test you&#8217;ll be taking and what you&#8217;ll need to know  for it. Having a good, broad knowledge base is important, but there are  still other things you can do in order to be ready. If there are  specific areas that you&#8217;re weak in and should focus on, the prep course  will help you find those, so you can be ready for your test.</p>
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		<title>Accessibility Issues in Kerala Medical Education</title>
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<p>Kerala&#8217;s model of human development has won worldwide recognition.  Though not faring well on the prosperity front, living standards are  high in Kerala. School education in Kerala is ubiquitous by its presence  across all social groups. But despite access to education in so many  areas, professional education still remains aloofly accessible. When it  comes to medical education, it is reserved for people with strong  financial backgrounds.</p>
<p>Economically backward people in Kerala have no way to complete a medical  education course from a medical college. Financial barriers have put  laid to rest the dreams of talented doctors. In the recent past, most  medical education was subsidized by the government. Taking into account  medical education expenses, subsidization of fees offers only scant  assistance. Typically, the brunt of medical education expenses is in the  non-academic category. Normal academic fee is tuition fees, and  examination fees. Other small miscellaneous fees may also be charged.  Non-academic fee might sound like a misnomer because the fee is charged  to activities related to academic medical education study.</p>
<p>Looking at the other side of fees, there are a lot of expenses a medical  education student has to bear. Medical education books are very  expensive, considering that medical students might still be relying on  bank loans or external support. Laboratory usage warrants charging of  fees. Laboratories use chemicals and other paraphernalia that might be  expensive. So, students have to pay for that as well. Then there are  patient-visits that might add up as fees. Even clothes might be charged  directly to the students. Medical students living in hostels will have  to pay for hostel expenses.</p>
<p>All these expenses repel students to take up medical education. Socially  and economically backward students don&#8217;t dare to dream in that  direction. If yearly expenses of medical students surpass their annual  family income, then the dream of being a doctor or paramedic becomes  riskier for students.</p>
<p>Finding solutions is never easy. Seemingly, if the government is ready  to subsidize these non-academic expenses as well, then the state of  Kerala can expect talented students to think of embarking on a career in  medicine.</p>
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		<title>The Wide Array of College Sports</title>
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<p>Everyone views college as an opportunity to get out there in the world  and try all the different things that life has to offer. While the  majority of people believe that this applies to college experiences such  as sororities, fraternities and drinking games, it can actually apply  to the college sports division.</p>
<p>Colleges offer one of the  largest range of sporting choices available to students. If a sport has  ever been played anywhere in the world it is a safe bet that some  college somewhere in America has heard about it and implemented it into  their college sports division. If there weren&#8217;t so many college sports  available to students do you think there would be whole <a href="http://www.casinoreview.org/" target="_blank">sports betting sites</a> devoted to college only sports?</p>
<p>Many  students see the wide range of sports available as a chance to try out  all types of events. Depending upon the sporting event, colleges will  give students the chance to learn the game right there with the team.  This is usually the case when the sporting event is unheard of or not as  popular as the other events. Rugby, tennis, squash and cricket are some  of the sporting events that allow college students to join the team  with little or no experience. Sports that are popular such as football  and basketball or ones that require a lot of skill such as ice skating  or gymnastics might not allow students to try them out competitively but  there are always classes and courses that might allow them to try out  these sporting events.</p>
<p>While college might be a time of  experimentation and fun for some people, other students are giving it a  try by trying their hand at different types of sporting events. The  ability to try a new sport is appealing and exciting to many college  students and can really help aide in their decision to go to a college  or not.</p>
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		<title>Kerala Students Union</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During a time when student travel was expensive in Kerala, Kerala Students Union (KSU) was originated when they caused uproar on this issue. Fighting for the waiving off of bus, train, and ferry fares for students, the KSU was a catalyst of positive change in the education circles. That move didn&#8217;t reap rich dividends though. [...]]]></description>
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<p>During a time when student travel was expensive in Kerala, Kerala  Students Union (KSU) was originated when they caused uproar on this  issue. Fighting for the waiving off of bus, train, and ferry fares for  students, the KSU was a catalyst of positive change in the education  circles.</p>
<p>That move didn&#8217;t reap rich dividends though. Fire was dealt with fire  by the ruling government then. Mass protests were diffused by police  lathi charges, and harsh mob-clearance mechanisms. Whatever was the end  result of the protests, it did create a huge ripple in the political  pond of Kerala. Like an exploding tornado, the Kerala Students Union was  a big brother to collegiate education initiatives. Fearless by  disposition and practice, the KSU marched nonchalantly into the pursuit  of positive change in Kerala education system.</p>
<p>Students are now following KSU religiously. KSU is a cult figure for  students pursuing their higher education. Its presence can be seen  across all colleges, schools, and institutions in Kerala. Educational  institutions are aware of them, and do not resort to anything that might  stir the KSU nest of fierce hornets.</p>
<p>The Kerala Students Union has been instrumental in setting up slabs for  primary, secondary, and tertiary education sectors. They have actively  lobbied and implemented the standardization of fees in government as  well as private educational institutions. So, fees for education are  pretty much the same everywhere in Kerala. Setting up student unions in  colleges, and universities, KSU has ensured that students have a  platform to voice their opinions from. In Kerala, there is a strong  breed of student leaders that have been inspired by the activities of  the KSU.</p>
<p>Credit must be given to hundreds and thousands of students, who have put  their lives in jeopardy to achieve educational reforms in Kerala. KSU  has the power and vitality to even run governments rugged. Its backlash  is so lethal, that even governments are tamed in its fury. Unrelenting  agitations, prolonged pressure strategies, are some of the adjectives to  describe the ways of the KSU. As long as KSU is active, Kerala  education can hope to see improvements.</p>
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		<title>Tips On Improving Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Everyone will agree that education is very important for children and adults everywhere. The education system that does not properly educate and prepare children for their future is one that is deemed a failure and in need of improvement. Some schools are faltering but not quite failing yet. There is time to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Everyone will agree that education is very important for children and  adults everywhere. The education system that does not properly educate  and prepare children for their future is one that is deemed a failure  and in need of improvement. Some schools are faltering but not quite  failing yet. There is time to rehabilitate education when it is not  meeting the needs of the students, the families and the community.  Education should be a village effort, with the community and families  working together to provide the best education possible for the  children. From school experiences to life experiences such as entering <a href="http://debtconsolidationservice.org/" target="_blank">debt consolidation services</a>, everyone coming together can make it happen for the children.</p>
<p>The most important part of education is a spirit of cooperation and a  common goal among the parents and teachers, and the community as a  whole. If the community is behind the schools and teachers and the  parents are as well, there can be a solid foundation from which to teach  the children. By combining community service, real-life experiences and  an enjoyment of learning, the children will thrive and learn. Their  futures will be secure if they obtain a well-rounded, worthy education.  Education is not just about the school, but also about the world.</p>
<p>The children in schools need not be taught rigid rules and regulations  as much as they need to be given life experiences and opportunities to  learn and grow. Of course there are going to be basic rules, but less  time spent on rules and more time spent doing engaging activities will  keep order, so to speak. Children who are not engaged and interested are  children who act out as a result and do not learn. Those teachers,  parents and community members who engage the children in enticing  experiences and lessons given through real experience are the ones who  are truly supporting the children’s education.</p>
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		<title>Education programs at IIM Kozhikode</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Established in the year 1996, IIM Kozhikode was a combined effort of the central and state government. Providing a blend of education in consulting, research, and management, IIM Kozhikode is one of the premier management education institutes in India. Kozhikode is also referred to as Calicut. It is a city in the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Established in the year 1996, IIM Kozhikode was a combined effort of the  central and state government. Providing a blend of education in  consulting, research, and management, IIM Kozhikode is one of the  premier management education institutes in India.</p>
<p>Kozhikode is also referred to as Calicut. It is a city in the state of  Kerala. Vasco De Gama, the famous Portuguese explorer landed in  Kozhikode and discovered India. IIM Kozhikode is in the heart of this  famous city. Kunnamangalam is the place where the institute is located  in. Set amongst acres of lush green outfits, in the already green  Kerala, it provides the perfect setting for education.</p>
<p>IIM Kozhikode offers management education that is of world class quality  standards. Full-time diplomas are offered in management. Research  education and distance education programmes are also available. Students  stand to gain from the highly-researched and developed management  development courses.</p>
<p>All education programs are based on a blend of theoretical approaches,  and practical application of the theories. Understanding that managers  just don&#8217;t need theory, but practical application, all the courses lay  an emphasis on research. Courses are continuously upgraded to support  the ever-increasing industry. More to ward of obsolescence of courses,  IIM Kozhikode is continuously developing its own flavor of education  subject matter. Using case studies, students get to understand business  problems. Ways of tacking business problems give students a taste of the  job at the school itself. Instruction principles are solely rested on  how students tackle business problems.</p>
<p>IIM Kozhikode&#8217;s management development education courses are an  enhanced version of the post graduate programmes. Management development  education courses get the students not only job ready but industry  ready. Most importantly, all students are well-connected with the  industry. IIM Kozhikode ensures that all its students are within the  circle of influential and inspiring personalities in the industry. It is  not uncommon to see these people take-up a guest-lecture at the  institute, now and then.</p>
<p>It is not only about education and more education. IIM Kozhikode also  hosts the entrepreneurship competition, and conducts numerous seminars.  Students are given good exposure to workshops, discussions, and  awareness programmes.</p>
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		<title>Pursuing An Online Education</title>
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<p>Regardless of where you are in the world, an education is within  reach through the use of the Internet. Online degrees have increased in  popularity in recent years for many reasons. Some of these include the  following ones:</p>
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<li>Convenience. Online degrees are convenient, allowing students to  pursue an education from the comfort of their homes, the library, or  wherever they have Internet connections.</li>
<li>Flexibility. Students can access online classes 24 hours a day,  seven days a week, so those who also have jobs or family  responsibilities can complete their assignments on their own time.</li>
<li>Opportunity. Online degrees are good for adults who want to switch  careers or pursue opportunities for advancement. They also allow adults  who did not have the opportunity to go to college to return to school.</li>
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<p>Students in Kerala who want to earn a degree online should look for the following things when choosing a virtual college:</p>
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<li>Accreditation. An online school that does not  have accreditation could mean that your money and hard work won&#8217;t pay  off. Make sure the online school offers accredited classes and programs.</li>
<li>Reputation. Do a little research to check out the school&#8217;s  reputation. If other students frequently complain about it, or if it has  bad reviews, then you may want to look at other options.</li>
<li>Accessibility. Online professors or online tutors should be  accessible, meaning chat or phone support is available and professors or  tutors return emails and inquiries in a timely fashion.</li>
<li>Payment. Look at the school&#8217;s payment options and arrangements. If  you can&#8217;t pay for all the tuition upfront, many schools will allow you  to pay in installments or offer other financing options.</li>
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<p>The people of Kerala can receive online degrees from the comfort of  their own homes and increase their earning power and quality of living  through online education.</p>
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		<title>Home School is the Choice for Many</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is not surprising in today’s society that many parents have chosen to home school their children. This is often the only way the parent feels they can have a true say in how their child learns. It is often the choice of parents who work from home. This gives them the true schedule ability [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is not surprising in today’s society that many parents have chosen to home school their children. This is often the only way the parent feels they can have a true say in how their child learns. It is often the choice of parents who work from home. This gives them the true schedule ability to work the child’s schedule and their work schedule together. This is a sure fire way to keep taps on how the child is doing in their studies. In addition, it allows the parents the ability to tailor the learning to some degree. They can gage the study style and materials to some degree as long as the child meets the requirements for testing and knowledge base at the end of each semester.</p>
<p>One difficulty parents who home school their children face is an appropriate amount of socialization for the child. When the child does not go to an on campus school setting it can be tough to ensure that they are being properly socialized and getting enough life skills prior to graduating from school. Many of these parents have developed home school children’s groups. These groups gather together to do various activities including some sports activities and other such fun events. This not only allows the children and parents socialization time but it gives them this time with students and parents with similar lifestyles and similar challenges. This is vital to the student learning how to cope with life outside of school.</p>
<p>Choosing home school for a child is a big decision for any parent. It is time consuming for the parent and a lifestyle change for the child. It should not be entered into without proper research and preparation. The parent needs to be prepared for the time consumption of the job and know that they will have to give up certain things at the benefit of their child’s education.</p>
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		<title>Use of proprietary software illegally in Kerala schools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia For the past few years, Kerala education has received impetus from the government&#8217;s novel initiatives. Replicating Kerala&#8217;s model of education, other states are going the Kerala education way. Knowledge capital being the chief export of Kerala, in terms of erudite and skillful human resources, knowledge industries are looking at Kerala closely. A [...]]]></description>
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<p>For the past few years, Kerala education has received impetus from the  government&#8217;s novel initiatives. Replicating Kerala&#8217;s model of  education, other states are going the Kerala education way. Knowledge  capital being the chief export of Kerala, in terms of erudite and  skillful human resources, knowledge industries are looking at Kerala  closely.  A society of knowledge, as envisioned by the Kerala  government, looks like an immediate reality.</p>
<p>Under Kerala&#8217;s ICT (Information and Communications Technology)  project, software was mandated as freeware. Free software was envisioned  to be developed and distributed freely as well. Free software promoted  societal equality. Given the access that free software represented,  education was now the prerogative of all sections of the society.</p>
<p>Schools in Kerala had successfully started using free software.  Knowledge initiatives received more outreach and inclusiveness. Keltron  is a public sector project that currently focuses on building free  software for schools. All this meant that developing free software was  certainly do-able. What is also meant was that proprietary software  could be done away with given the license fees associated with it.</p>
<p>Drawing much applause were the Kerala schools that showed good  receptiveness to adopt IT based education. Schools are using software  operating systems like Linux, which is a free operating system. Even GNU  operating systems are used. Using these operating systems is a  cost-saving effort. Not needing the use of pirated software, this was a  move in the right direction for Kerala education.</p>
<p>But some e-governance initiative of the government strayed away from  this policy. Education department initiatives like the higher secondary  single window system mandated the use of a good operating system that  could not be easily attacked by hackers. Without any other go, the  government had to comply with this demand, and started installing  proprietary operating systems. Even schools were drawn to do this. When  schools started doing this, they installed pirated software instead.  Illegal usage of software has created a rift in policy-sentiments. On  one side is the IT@School initiative that seeks to go the open source  software way, and on the other side are some schools that are using  pirated software.</p>
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		<title>Online Education is all the Rage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Online education has become one of the most popular ways to earn an education and degree in the United States.  There was a time when online education was reserved for individuals overseas and in the military.  This has become one of the favorite ways for individuals to go to school to get the much needed [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Online education has become one of the most popular ways to earn an education and degree in the United States.  There was a time when online education was reserved for individuals overseas and in the military.  This has become one of the favorite ways for individuals to go to school to get the much needed education.  Online education is no longer considered to be the unusual but in fact has become very expected.  The major colleges and universities by enlarge offer online programs of some nature, making it possible for individuals who might not have been able to attend a favorite school to get a degree from there.</p>
<p>This popular mode of learning is excellent for working parents and busy full time employees who otherwise might have had to put off getting a higher education because of scheduling conflicts.  With an online education the student can pick the plan that works best for their schedule making it easier for individuals to juggle school with family and work commitments across the board.  In addition, individuals can work on their education in the evenings when the rest of the world is asleep.  This makes it easier for students to concentrate on the goals ahead of them and complete tasks.</p>
<p>Students who are not self motivated and self starters may find online education difficult to keep up with.  It does require that the individual be able to be accountable for their own work load and be responsible in getting assignments completed and turned in on time.  This does not mean that online students have no support system.  Most schools supply individuals with forums and groups to be able to connect with other online students. They are able to contact teachers and other staff members with ease and are given the ability to chat online with others in similar situations.</p>
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		<title>School for ADHD/ADD Students</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ADHD/ADD students face large challenges in school from learning how to relate to their peers to keeping up with their studies.  These students typically have low self esteem and this can make it difficult for them to acclimate in to the school setting.  This can be further enhanced by the inability to keep up with [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>ADHD/ADD students face large challenges in school from learning how to relate to their peers to keeping up with their studies.  These students typically have low self esteem and this can make it difficult for them to acclimate in to the school setting.  This can be further enhanced by the inability to keep up with the work load like the rest of the class.  For this reason it is vital that the teacher of these students play close attention to their progress and help them where they can.  Providing additional study tools to use at home such as special readers can help the student keep up with the rest of the class.  Most students will not feel this is a punishment because they have grown to understand their challenges and look at this extra help as a way to fit in with their classmates.</p>
<p>Continued contact between the teachers and the parents is another absolute must when dealing with ADHD/ADD children.  This is vital to the parents and teacher being sure they ware working a plant that both works at home and at school as so often the two overlap with ADHD/ADD students.  Children with this challenge are faced with having to alter their study habits to enable them to keep on target. They are easily distracted and there are far too many trails that can take them away from their target goals.  These individuals have no desire to be traveling down a different path then their classmates.</p>
<p>Understanding that ADHD/ADD students are not handicapped but simply learn in a different manner is the first step to helping the student be successful in school.  Once individuals realize that these students are smart, often brilliant and simply need a little bit of guidance along the way, the student will have a far easier time of accomplishing goals and mile markers.</p>
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		<title>Is an Online Education the Answer For You?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by State Library of New South Wales collection via Flickr Many prospective students find themselves putting off earning a college degree because responsibilities at home or work prevent them from attending classes. As technology has progressed and become more accessible, educators find they are able to reach more learners. It is now possible to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many prospective students find themselves putting off earning a college  degree because responsibilities at home or work prevent them from  attending classes. As technology has progressed and become more  accessible, educators find they are able to reach more learners. It is  now possible to deliver a high-quality online education to many who  would otherwise find it impossible to reach their educational goals.</p>
<p>How It Works</p>
<p>If  you have access to a computer and the internet, you have what you need  to get started. Universities have setup programs that offer many types  of degrees, delivering specially developed lessons via the internet.  Students read required texts, do homework, and send in assignments.  Instructors are personally involved with each student, answering  questions and grading assignments. Proctored tests assess each student&#8217;s  progress. Materials are well-designed and many involve a multi-media  approach to learning. These programs provide an education that is  equivalent to or better than those found in more traditional learning  settings on campus.</p>
<p>Is an Online Education Right For Me?</p>
<p>Determine whether an online education is a good fit for your learning style.</p>
<p>*Are you naturally curious, with a great love of learning?</p>
<p>*Are you a self-starter, able to discipline yourself to study when no one is making you do so?</p>
<p>*Are you able to set short and long term goals and attain them?</p>
<p>If the answer to all of these questions is yes, you can expect to be a successful online learner.</p>
<p>How to Get Started</p>
<p>Your  first task is to determine what you want to do with your degree. Next,  choose an area of study that will allow you to reach your goal. Once you  know what you would like to earn a degree in, check out the various  programs developed by universities offering your desired degree.  Websites like www.onlineeducation.com offer prospective students tools that help them find programs to fit their personal needs.</p>
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		<title>Hospitality Education: A function of Kerala&#8217;s economy and culture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife The culture of Kerala is suited to activities related to hospitality. Indeed, this perception has lead to the institutionalization of hospitality. Set amongst the western coast of India, Kerala is slice of thin land that promises a touristic appeal like no other. Tourism is an important economic activity in [...]]]></description>
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<p>The culture of Kerala is suited to activities related to hospitality.  Indeed, this perception has lead to the institutionalization of  hospitality. Set amongst the western coast of India, Kerala is slice of  thin land that promises a touristic appeal like no other. Tourism is an  important economic activity in Kerala. Activities surrounding tourism  thrive in Kerala, and are very much evident in its culture.</p>
<p>Hospitality education has been imbibed in the collective consciousness  of the people of Kerala, due to its strong exposure to perennial  foreigner-influxes. Overseas orientations manifest in the minds of  students, as they yearn for the regularities of developed foreign  countries. And, hospitality education provides a plausible ticket for  that.</p>
<p>Hospitality is the art and science of hosting a guest in the most  pleasurable manner possible. Not just restricted to food, and wine,  hospitality includes entertainment as well. Guests are engaged,  enthralled, and enamored by displaying novel acts of hospitality, and  creating unique experiences for them.</p>
<p>Most endeavors in hospitality are an attempt to get the guests to  revisit the place. Guests need to be excited enough to return back, and  keep doing that. Challenging, as it may seem, the hospitality industry  in Kerala has proven that it does just that. Repeat visitors are very  common in Kerala. Anecdotal evidence has had that people from foreign  countries have stayed in houseboats for months together. No more is the  need for ships, but just simple houseboats, for people to get a  living-on-water experience in Kerala.</p>
<p>Hotel management is considered an excellent higher education option in  Kerala. Based on awareness in hospitality, Kerala youth seek hotel  management education. Also, plenty of predecessors have completed  education in hospitality and have created a strong footprint in the  hospitality space. Which means, that after a formal education in  hospitality, there are plenty of nodes to reach out to in the industry  for fresh hospitality-education pass-outs.</p>
<p>Education in hospitality is a great way for students to understand the  economic-backbone of their state. What they can also achieve is to build  a collective wealth of tacit and implicit hospitality knowledge in the  state.</p>
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		<title>Get Your Pastoral Counseling Degree Online</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia It’s not uncommon for those in need of advice to seek out their religious leader. In fact, many people take comfort in receiving guidance from someone whose source of knowledge is based on religious teachings. Although some may believe that the wisdom of their religious leader comes from years of religious training [...]]]></description>
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<p>It’s not uncommon for those in need of advice to seek out  their religious leader. In fact, many people take comfort in receiving  guidance from someone whose source of knowledge is based on religious  teachings. Although some may believe that the wisdom of their religious  leader comes from years of religious training and faith, and this may be  true, you might be surprised to learn than many religious leaders  undergo pastoral counseling courses that help them provide sound mental  health advice, while weaving in spiritual teachings that give the advice  a religious and/or spiritual dimension.</p>
<p>Where Psychology and Religion Meet</p>
<p>By definition, pastoral counseling is a fusion of religious teachings  and behavioral science. For many students who are pursuing degrees in  religious studies, pastoral counseling is appealing as it helps the  students better understand human behavior and how they can use their  training to help members of their religious community and society grow  and develop in their spiritual lives and beyond.<br />
Students who are  interested in going beyond a few courses in pastoral counseling and want  to obtain a degree in this field have a few options. Most institutions  that offer degrees in pastoral counseling offer a bachelor&#8217;s degree, a  three-year professional degree (from a seminary) and a master&#8217;s degree  in pastoral counseling.  These degrees can be obtained either on campus,  or you can receive your <a href="http://online.argosy.edu/college/psychology/edd_pastoral_community_counseling/index.aspx" target="_blank">pastoral counseling degree online</a>.</p>
<p>A majority of the training that students undergo is clinical  training, which will help prepare students for counseling individuals  and groups, and provide family and marital therapy. The number of hours  of training varies depending on the program and the level of the degree  the student is working towards.</p>
<p>Some of the practitioners in this field may work as chaplains for  hospitals and home health-care/hospice organizations, spiritual  counselors and professors of pastoral counseling.</p>
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		<title>Kerala Education: IT@School initiative</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by Getty Images via @daylife IT@School is a novel concept of educational discourse. Started by the government of Kerala, it is designed to bring in information technology backed learning systems in Kerala schools. More than twenty thousand classrooms will now have electricity because of this initiative. Electricity in classrooms is the basic facility of [...]]]></description>
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<p>IT@School is a novel concept of educational discourse. Started by the  government of Kerala, it is designed to bring in information technology  backed learning systems in Kerala schools. More than twenty thousand  classrooms will now have electricity because of this initiative.  Electricity in classrooms is the basic facility of IT backed education.  Most school classrooms in Kerala do not have electricity.</p>
<p>Envisaging a mass spread of IT backed education, the IT@School  initiative will provide each Kerala constituency with a pilot ICT  education programme in select schools. By doing this the IT@School  project hopes to achieve good feedback. Based on the feedback, more  concerted measures will be taken to improve the quality of educational  discourse.<br />
Selected schools will be given a chance to implement an ICT Model  (Information and communication technology). What it will also do is that  it will train the teachers to equip themselves to the learning  management systems. ICT tools and techniques will be used extensively in  the model ICT schools.</p>
<p>Some of these tools will be a knowledge management system, and learning  management system. Both these systems will have features that support  online learning and tracking. For instance, the knowledge management  system will be a hub of all knowledge capital multimedia content. It  could host anything and everything. Using a content management system as  the support base, the knowledge management system will capture tacit  and implicit knowledge.</p>
<p>Discussion forums and wikis will also be part of the knowledge  management system. Discussion forums will enable students to interact in  matters relating to school and education. Wiki pages will host  approved-content from students. Students can use wiki-pages to document  knowledge material that is unique, erudite, and shareable.</p>
<p>At ICT schools, education software will be largely open source. Schools  will be well-wired with good broadband internet service. Damaged  computers or other peripherals will have a central place to get them  repaired. Hardware clinic is the name given to this place.  Administration of the school will be largely electronic. Education will  be satellite based. EDUSAT, India&#8217;s only-for-education satellite will  be used for this. IT@School is now a reflection of India&#8217;s changing  times.</p>
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		<title>Getting a Sports Management Degree</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia A lot of people’s attention is piqued whenever a sports event is particularly well managed. While organizational skills are a “gift,” they can be perfected with classes. This is precisely what you will work upon whenever you attend school to get a sports management degree. Colleges and universities offer these programs so [...]]]></description>
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<p>A lot of people’s attention is piqued whenever a sports event is  particularly well managed.  While organizational skills are a “gift,”  they can be perfected with classes.  This is precisely what you will  work upon whenever you attend school to get a sports management degree.   Colleges and universities offer these programs so as to strengthen  your organizational skills whenever it comes to staging sporting events.   While this degree has numerous names, one thing is the same throughout  all of them: the fundamentals that you will need to learn.</p>
<p>What you Need in Order to Succeed</p>
<p>In order to excel in this field you will need to be passionate about  sports.  It is also important for you to be involved in at least one of  two sports.  This will help with the practical understanding of the  topics that you are learning about.</p>
<p>What You Will Learn</p>
<p>Whenever you take these courses you will become equipped with general  management and leadership skills.  You will also be taught how to plan  and develop the sales and marketing strategies that play an integral  role in any sporting event.  This includes learning about things such as  advertising, promoting events, managing facilities, recruiting,  coaching, handling public relations and working within the field of  sports administration.  Within some of these classes you will also get a  legal overview of the sporting event, as well as some basic lessons in  health and safety.</p>
<p>What you Will do After Graduation</p>
<p>Once you graduate with this degree you will be ready to handle the  marketing, finances and management of athletes, sports centers and  fitness clubs.  You will also be able to handle the acquisition of  sports equipment and the needs of professional athletes.  There really  are a myriad of jobs available, each equally as interesting and  lucrative as the other.</p>
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		<title>Virtual Classroom Technology in Kerala Schools</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Virtual Classroom Technology is also abbreviated as VICTERS. Using EDUSAT, the virtual classrooms will provide a range of education courses for students. It was inaugurated by the president of India, in the month of July, in Trivandrum. IP-based education ensured that lessons were multimedia based and interactive. EDUSAT is also called GSAT-3. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Virtual Classroom Technology is also abbreviated as VICTERS. Using  EDUSAT, the virtual classrooms will provide a range of education courses  for students. It was inaugurated by the president of India, in the  month of July, in Trivandrum. IP-based education ensured that lessons  were multimedia based and interactive.</p>
<p>EDUSAT is also called GSAT-3. Launched by the Indian Space Research  Organization (ISRO) in 2004, it is India&#8217;s first only-for-education  satellite. India being a young country, with the average age of the  population around 26, it was important for something like the EDUSAT to  happen. Interactive satellite-based education meant that more students  have access to education.</p>
<p>Kerala has been successfully running VICTERS. Its model of delivering  such education courses can be simulated in other parts of the country as  well. Riding on the success of this, Kerala is now looking at the  Direct to Home (DTH) option. In the DTH model, satellite will beam the  signals directly to the student&#8217;s home. All that students will need is  DTH dish antenna, and a color television. Picking the signals, the dish  antenna will relay the contents to the television. Students can control  the courses on TV itself. More than 5 million children are said to  benefit from this education methodology.</p>
<p>Sensing the rising needs, ISRO has deployed more facilities on its  satellite to support DTH. Normal school timings are chosen to beam-in  education courses. All education courses are compliant with the Kerala  state syllabus. Aimed primarily to change the way instruction is given,  VICTERS is not an initiative to offset existing teachers.</p>
<p>Teachers are the custodians of education in Kerala culture. Offsetting  teachers means offsetting education. Given the number of teachers, it is  impossible to supplement their worth through an interactive education  system. To enable the transformation of teachers, VICTERS also has  included them in the scheme of things. VICTERS is running on a  three-party partnership mode in the classrooms of Kerala; VICTERS, the  teacher, and the students being the partners.</p>
<p>More importantly, it does away with the business of expensive tuition&#8217;s  in Kerala education system. It also stops the widespread disease of  synopsis guides.</p>
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		<title>The Importance of an Online Degree from an Accredited College</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image by DrJohnBullas via Flickr In this day and age, every person waits to start earning money as soon as their educational qualifications are considered fairly adequate. More often than not, this means that further education takes a back seat and higher education courses are not a feasible option while one is trying to work [...]]]></description>
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<p>In this day and age, every person waits to start earning money as soon  as their educational qualifications are considered fairly adequate. More  often than not, this means that further education takes a back seat and  higher education courses are not a feasible option while one is trying  to work at a full-time job and fend for his or her family. In cases like  these, an online degree is often the most sought after option. It is,  however, of utmost importance to complete an online degree through an accredited college.</p>
<p>An  e-learning course allows students from a place like Kerala, India to  make use of facilities and educational standards of international  institutes like Oxford in the United Kingdom. All the people interested  in an online e-learning course need to know the meaning of accreditation  and its importance pertaining to colleges.</p>
<p>The class of  education in an accredited college is quality controlled by  accreditation organizations. This ensures that the degree that is earned  after such a great deal of effort is an internationally recognized and  appreciated course.<br />
While as a student one may not know the  difference in the standard of education provided to them, an online  degree from an accredited college has a great bearing on future job  prospects as well as while availing opportunities like federal and state  loans. When moving to a higher education course, it is infinitely  preferable to have a prior course from an accredited college and, in  fact, some institutions consider it mandatory. Transferring credits  between colleges also becomes easily possible.</p>
<p>An accredited  college fulfills the basic educational criteria that are required by the  Department of Education and other authorization bodies. The money and  time spent on earning any degree from these colleges will not go waste  and will stand one in great stead later on in life.</p>
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		<title>Ezhimala Naval Academy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Ezhimala Naval Academy or Naval Academy Ezhimala (NAVAC) is Asia&#8217;s largest. It was inaugurated by Prime Minister of India, Mr. Manmohan Singh, in January 2008. Although flagged off by the late Prime Minister of India, Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, in 1987, it was now that it was officially deputed as an academic base [...]]]></description>
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<p>Ezhimala Naval Academy or Naval Academy Ezhimala (NAVAC) is Asia&#8217;s  largest. It was inaugurated by Prime Minister of India, Mr. Manmohan  Singh, in January 2008. Although flagged off by the late Prime Minister  of India, Mr. Rajiv Gandhi, in 1987, it was now that it was officially  deputed as an academic base of the Indian Navy. Indian Navy officers get  training and education here. Almost all navy officers come here to get a  formal training. Ezhimala was an ancient seaport of Kerala. It is  situated in the district of Kannur in Kerala.</p>
<p>The Indian Naval Academy has world-class facilities for imparting the  best navy education comparable with anywhere in the world. Equipped with  labs, libraries, and work-areas it ensures that students get a good  blend of theory and practical education.</p>
<p>Like any physical sports training centers, the Ezhimala naval academy  has indoor tracks, swimming facilities, and a host of other sporting  facilities. Navy students get hands-on training on using rifles, and  using the shooting range to practice.</p>
<p>Being well connected by all means of transport facilities, NAVAC is a  boon to students. Payyanur railway station is nearby. National highway  17 is the road that connect Payyanur town, with Kannur and Mangalore.  Plenty of public transport vehicles buses and vans ply on the route.  Mangalore airport is around 150 KM away, and students can get access to  flight operators like Indian Airlines.</p>
<p>The eligibility criteria for Short Service Commission (SSC) naval  education at NAVAC are that the candidates should be within nineteen to  twenty five years of age. Candidates should be Indian nationals and  should be holding a valid Indian passport. Education-wise, candidates  should have completed a science graduation from a recognized educational  institution with a minimum of sixty percent marks. Even Bachelors of  Engineering or Bachelors of Technology graduates, with sixty percent  marks, and from AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education)  approved engineering colleges may apply. Initial education will be on  subjects like logistics, engineering, submarine services, air traffic,  and naval law. After the initial training, students are deputed at  different naval branches, where they receive specialized training.</p>
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		<title>Online Changes Defintion of University</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The word university once meant a place where learned people would gather. The image of philosophers coming together might conjure images of Socrates educating his followers in a town square or perhaps modern day “hippie” philosophers gathering at a commune. Education has changed radically in the past hundred years. When President Woodrow Wilson wrote about [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The word university once meant a place where learned people would  gather. The image of philosophers coming together might conjure images  of Socrates educating his followers in a town square or perhaps modern  day “hippie” philosophers gathering at a commune.</p>
<p>Education  has changed radically in the past hundred years. When President Woodrow  Wilson wrote about college he saw it as only for a fraction of the top  percent of the population. The rest would become soldiers, civil servant  or laborers. What was once seen as only as an endeavor for the elite  has now become accepted as a rite of passage to entering adulthood.</p>
<p>Part of the reason college has expanded is a change in curriculum.  College was once considered to be a place for liberal studies and  scientific research. Both remain an aspect of modern universities, but  the role of education now is to provide job training.</p>
<p>Majors  such as hotel and restaurant management did not exist 100 years ago. In  the 17th century, students in areas such as engineering would likely  serve as an apprentice to learn a trade. Now employers expect workers to  have skills to perform their jobs prior to being hired.</p>
<p>College filled the role of job trainer, which means that there had to be  more access than before. Traditional colleges have expanded enrollment  and many new schools have formed including <a href="http://www.earnmydegree.com/online-education/online-college/">online universities accredited</a> by the same organizations as traditional ground schools. These schools  service the needs of a new breed of students because not only are more  domestic students than ever attending college but thousands of foreign  students are also attending American colleges.</p>
<p>The online  access has allowed foreign student to gain an American education and  improved job prospects prior to moving to the United States.  Universities used to be defined by location. The internet has made  location obsolete and changed the definition of university.</p>
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		<title>Hotel Management or Hospitality Management Education</title>
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<p>The tourism industry has opened many avenues for students who want a  people-facing job. Hotel management education is one of them. A hotel  management education program will have various elements designed to  provide an overall understanding of the functioning of a hotel. Any  place that provides hospitality services comes under the purview of the  scope of hotel management or hospitality management. Therefore education  is not only given keeping hotels in mind, but also motels, restaurants,  luxury cruise lines, spas, resorts, game villages, and so on.</p>
<p>A hospitality management or hotel management education program will  encompass detailed curriculum of all aspects of a place of hospitality.  Typically, the kind of functions present in any hotel would be room  operations, receptions, client relations, care-taking services, booking  and confirmations, housekeeping, events hosting, bar and restaurant  services, facilities management, spa and resort services, recreation and  sports services and so on. The above list is not a restricted one.  Different hotels may possess a multitude of facilities, which means that  they would require more and more specialized personnel for them.</p>
<p>The best part is that students can choose any stream they want, although  the first year or the first couple of years will be dedicated to  learning everything. Kerala has good colleges offering hotel management  education. Some of them are the Oriental Hotel Management Group in  Wayanad, Institute of Hotel Management and Catering Technology in  Thiruvananthapuram, Indian Institute of Tourism and Management in  Kozhikode and lot many others.</p>
<p>Students can choose their education streams after some time. Given the  plethora of departments in a hotel, students have plenty of choices at  their disposal. For example, students might like to specialize in room  services education that deals with general room maintenance, laundry,  aesthetics, and custom services. Convention center and events education  is all about hosting events. A lot of elements of marketing,  administration, finance, personnel management is thrown in as well.</p>
<p>With a globalized tourism market, hospitality or hotel management  education has to factor-in state-of-the-art best practices adopted all  across the world. Or in other words, hospitality education is  world-class education.</p>
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		<title>The Status Quo of Kerala Higher Education</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Kerala is a state where elementary education has been implemented to near capacity. This means, that nobody escapes elementary education in Kerala. That is why; the people in Kerala are endowed with qualities of global awareness, and the interest to opine. Elementary education despite being the backbone of the educational franchise undertaken [...]]]></description>
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<p>Kerala is a state where elementary education has been implemented to  near capacity. This means, that nobody escapes elementary education in  Kerala. That is why; the people in Kerala are endowed with qualities of  global awareness, and the interest to opine.</p>
<p>Elementary education despite being the backbone of the educational  franchise undertaken by the government has not lead to an equally  competent higher education system. Though secondary education has  evolved decently, it is the higher education system that is  disconcerting.</p>
<p>Educationalists have had disparate views on finding the means and ends  to this problem. Privatization has been pushed forward as a solution to a  problem, when it is a problem in itself. Privatization is a highly  debatable and contentious issue. Innocuous and innocent students are  susceptible to be en-snarled in the vicious, obscure, and dubious  methods of some private educational colleges. Avoiding this is one  thing. But embracing this as a universal theme for a solution requires  the need for a change in the way the fundamentals of educational system  functioning are rendered.</p>
<p>Out of the 200 plus colleges in Kerala, only a handful is government  colleges. Private colleges constitute a major chunk of colleges. The  government aids private colleges in-spite of it being managed by private  management. Then there are unaided colleges that are funded by private  investors and charity investors. Ironically, charity investors reap the  benefits of their investments. Unaided educational institutions are  rising steadfastly. Fueled by private investments, they operate more on a  business-benefit-benevolence mode. It is important to note that unaided  colleges are indeed competitive in Kerala, which means students have to  pay more for education.</p>
<p>If colleges and universities need assistance for sustenance, so do  courses. Aided courses made their way due to low enrollment rates for  these courses.  Aided courses were a way of preventing the extinction of  higher education courses. However, the insidious meddling of private  management in the designing and structure of these courses was  unacceptable. Another vice is the attempt of private management to start  lucrative tuition centers in-campus. All these practices deepen the  vindication to the suspicion evinced in privatization.</p>
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		<title>Earn your college degrees online</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>While many of you thought that there is no way out to earn your degree since you started working, there is still some hope left in the form of online education. Online education is a great boon to many, since it offers a range of benefits. If you find that you are low on funds, use <a href="http://www.acecashexpress.com/">cash advances</a> and pay for the education.</p>
<p>You get to choose the university depending on your budgets and time constraints. Though the hassle of going back and forth to a brick and mortar college, waking up early in the mornings to rush to college, and working against the clock to finish assignments are eliminated because of an online course, deciding the time could be a big problem area. You will definitely need to earmark a certain number of hours on a daily basis to finish your degree within the stipulated time frames. While a conventional course may take 2 years, earning an online degree could take anywhere between 2 and 4 years.</p>
<p>A range of choices are available online and you get to choose the university yourself. Getting admissions and standing in long queues to buy admission forms are now things of the past. Whether you want to pursue animation, fashion designing, law or mechanical engineering, the options are wide open. However, one needs to exercise caution while choosing the University. If you opt for a University that is not accredited or does not allow you to carry credits forward, your entire efforts might prove to be a waste. Additionally, you may have to repeat courses if you fall short of the required number if credits.</p>
<p>Financial assistance is possible with online courses too. People are seen taking the help of educational loans, payday loans and scholarships to fund their education. A lot of banks and financial institutions are also willing to bear the cost of boarding and food, in addition to semester fees. Choose to study online and earn your degrees comfortably.</p>
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		<title>The Kerala Institute of Labor and Employment</title>
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<p>Giving a boost to educational activities, the Kerala Institute of Labor  and Employment is making rapid strides in the space of education, and  labor. This institute exists as an independent entity. Specially  constituted by the government of Kerala, it is a purpose-built entity  empowered to carry out research, training, and other development  activities in the field of education, and labor.</p>
<p>Located in Thiruvananthapuram, this institute is headed by the honorary  minister from the labor and excise department. Education, labor,  training, research and development are the driving forces of this  institute. Emphasis is given on Kerala&#8217;s demographics of high literacy  and awareness. Tapping the best minds for the right jobs has always  been priority for this institute.</p>
<p>Keeping in mind the emerging trends in the field of business and  technology, training and education programs are facilitated on an  ongoing basis. Research activities are undertaken in the field of labor,  to understand the shortfalls of the lack of training and education.  Research knowledge is applied, and the inferences are studied in close  scrutiny. Combining a blend of statistical measures, and general  socio-economic yardsticks, the viability of further implementation and  adoption of initiatives related to education, and training is deduced.</p>
<p>The institute also develops educational content. From research  publications, to journals, and general books, the institute is  instrumental in developing a documented knowledge base that is vast,  relevant, and diverse. Based on this approach, the institute has a  strong information service that is rendered through its library. Unlike  other libraries that reel with ennui, the Kerala Institute of Labor and  Employment&#8217;s library is a hive of silent laborious activity.<br />
For the development of world-class curriculum knowledge, the institute  partners with foreign universities and institutional bodies. Setting out  objectives to empower the labor force in Kerala, to have the right  education for acquiring the right skills sets, these foreign initiatives  open up new windows of opportunity.</p>
<p>The institute has been instrumental in providing a thrust to  socio-economic reforms. By providing training to the labor force in  Kerala, it has given more value to education in Kerala, which was for a  long time looking for results.</p>
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		<title>Professional Teaching &#8211; Its Importance in Kerala Education</title>
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<p>A teacher&#8217;s role in a student&#8217;s life is the most important one. Good  teachers are always remembered, and revered. Young minds often intake  influences of a person who imparts education, discipline, and life  skills to them at an early age. Teachers are a breed of people who are  instrumental in shaping the perspectives of evolving minds.</p>
<p>Teaching is one of the oldest and one of the noblest of professions.  Teaching is about sacrifice, and patience. A formal education in  teaching equips the teacher to deal with the ups and downs in teaching.   In Kerala, teaching has always been considered as a great job option.  More to do with Kerala&#8217;s penchant for cent percent literacy, a teacher  is seen as a proponent of positive change.</p>
<p>In Kerala, there are teacher training &amp; education colleges at  numerous places. To name some of them, they are College of Teacher  Education in Kozhikode, Government College of Teacher Education in  Thiruvananthapuram, and Institute of Advanced Study In Education in  Thrissur etc.</p>
<p>A bachelor&#8217;s degree in education, abbreviated as B. Ed is a teacher  training course. On completion, the student is awarded this degree, and  is eligible to take up other national level exams for teachers. The  bachelor of education (B. Ed) course is focused on getting teachers to  follow accepted methodologies of teaching. Designed to widen and  strengthen teaching skills, the course helps teachers impart education  of the highest quality to students.</p>
<p>Behavioral sciences are integrated into the course, to understand the  psychological implications of education on students. Teachers are  trained to look at students not as a heap, but as a collection of unique  individuals. By and far, this quality of B. Ed education is its most  distinguishing quality. It&#8217;s not just about teaching it&#8217;s also about  counseling, encouraging, and recognizing. Falling students need good  teachers to salvage them back into what they do best. Astray students  need strong teacher dominance to effect a psychological taming that  might be difficult in adulthood. Therefore being a teacher is not just  about teaching. It is also about being a catalyst of positive change in  the society.</p>
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		<title>Centre for Continuing Education Kerala</title>
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<p>The Centre for Continuing Education Kerala is a project that was born as  a result of a Canadian-Indian partnership in the field of education.  Orchestrated by the Indian government in the year 1995, this education  initiative won the Canadian government&#8217;s partnership and  patronization. Involving the southern Indian states of Kerala, Tamil  Nadu, and Karnataka, this education initiative promoted the birth of a  slew of technical education institutes as well as Canadian colleges.</p>
<p>But the financial assistance was short-lived. The situation created the  need for the government of Kerala to take charge of this centre. Since  then, it has solely been developed and sustained by the government of  Kerala. Now the Centre for Continuing Education Kerala is an independent  entity, coming under the aegis of the government of Kerala. More  centers have been added to complement the main centre, in various parts  of the state.</p>
<p>The centre is an education centre, in that it comes in various  manifestations, like engineering colleges, polytechnics, professional  training centers, schools and so on. A principal or dean heads each  centre. Educational initiatives like professional training, skills-gap  trainings, and market-need education is given here. Correspondence  courses are also conducted. Students who cannot attend regular classes  can make use of the correspondence courses, in long-distance education  mode.</p>
<p>Applied education has always been the endeavor of educational  institutions. Normal colleges and schools would design a curriculum, and  think less about re-inventing it periodically. Obsolescence of courses  is evident in these circumstances. Students pass out of schools and  colleges learning and getting trained on subject-matter that has long  been archived. To prevent this, the Centre for Continuing Education  imparts training based on industry needs. Employment orientation is a  distinguishing factor of this centre, compared to other education &amp;  training institutes.<br />
If one has a look at the curriculum provided by this centre and its  sub-centers, it is not surprising to note that they have courses that  are often considered insignificant to be singled out in other colleges.  Therefore, the initiative to establish relevance to education provides  valuable return on investment for students, for the fees they pay.</p>
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		<title>Nursing Education</title>
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<p>Nursing is an occupation of compassion and kindness. It is all about  looking after patients. People who are injured, sick, and terminally ill  need the special attention and care that a nurse brings. A nurse is an  able foil to a doctor. Both of them act in unison to cure, heal, and  alleviate health conditions of people.</p>
<p>A nursing education program provides the theoretical and practical  education to aspiring nurses. Nursing students will have experienced  nursing professionals from the nursing industry to give them education.  During the recent past, there has been an increase in organization and  structure given to nursing education in Kerala. Difficult to stereotype,  but most nurses from India are from Kerala.</p>
<p>If you juxtapose tourism related education, with nursing education, both  have a lot of similarities in terms of objectives and appeal to  students. Since the people of Kerala are attuned to hospitality, it is  not surprising that even nursing falls in close range. When you consider  that nurses can easily get a job overseas, it adds more student  interest to nursing education.</p>
<p>With the thrills, there will be travails. Nursing education is one  thing, but the real education comes when nurses start to work in  hospitals. Disconcertion may creep in as nurses treat patients who might  be at their hygienic lows. Mental preparation, strong guidance,  resilience are keys to conquering these fleeting emotional invasions.  Ultimately the service to humankind is a noble one, and the most  fulfilling.</p>
<p>Fossil-age knowledge has it that the first nursing establishment  rendering nursing education was indeed setup in India at around 200 BC.  Ancient manuscripts had it that reputable men were trained to attend to  the ailing. From this we realize that nursing education has been  initiated well in advance.<br />
In Kerala, there are nursing education centers, and colleges in almost  every district. A nursing education program will encapsulate subjects  like anatomy, community health, microbiology, hygiene, sociology,  pediatrics, surgery, psychiatry, gynecology, ENT, and hospital  management education. Courses offered could be a diploma program and/or a  bachelors program of three and four years respectively.</p>
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		<title>Higher Education Development: Solving the Kerala Paradox</title>
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<p>Kerala remains one of the Indian states with the highest social  development index. Human development initiatives are absorbed with a lot  of vigor by ambitious students. Looking at statistics, it does indicate  that Kerala can be clubbed with some developed countries in the social  and human development area. The icing of the cake is the literacy rate.  Kerala is the most literate state in India. Almost all children below  the age of ten would have gone to school, or would have received some  kind of basic education.</p>
<p>The model of human development in Kerala is good up to a certain level.  Many educationists feel, that Kerala&#8217;s model is worthy of being  considered for replication in other parts of the country. Going back in  time, Kerala has also received investment in education from past kings  and rulers. Realization of Kerala&#8217;s strength in erudition, and  knowledge-based competence had descended even then. Following up on  history, present participants in Kerala education kept the flag flying  high in the primary and secondary education areas. But never in all  these times was higher education given consideration. And this was where  Kerala faltered.</p>
<p>Kerala&#8217;s education system is like a strong foundation on which the  building was forgotten to be built. The foundation stayed that way, and  the building never rose. Thousands of students had an excellent start in  their educational lives, but were whisked away to educational-obscurity  in the higher education area.</p>
<p>So this is the Kerala paradox. Unless higher education is given the  importance that primary and secondary education enjoys, education will  remain a stunted plant that never grows. A paradigm shift in education  has to come about. Lack of quality in Kerala higher education remains  the cause for its poorly skilled human resources. Though the people of  Kerala have the tenacity, and the intellect to master any skill, lack of  specialized training makes them fall flat to the competition. Like its  neighboring state of Tamil Nadu, Kerala has to setup more and more  professional training centers that equip students to get trained for an  immediate job, rather than being trained to be trainable-ready.</p>
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		<title>Education Technology in Kerala: The SIET way</title>
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<p>Kerala&#8217;s high pool of literate people provides an opportunity for the  IT sector to utilize it. Outsourcing has created the need for  technologically literate and skilled people in Kerala. Students in  Kerala have responded well to the needs of the times. Now with education  needing the assistance of technology, gone are the days of traditional  education methods that consumed time, and provided no tangible results.</p>
<p>Auguring the shift to educational technology, the State Institute of  Educational Technology (SIET) is consumed with the promise to  revolutionize the socio-economic scene of Kerala. Education being a  fertile field in Kerala is most congenial and receptive to invoke  components of positive change. And educational technology is among that.</p>
<p>Educational technology is the academic study of learning. Given the  nature of the approach, use of technology is given importance as well.  The State Institute of Educational Technology plans, researches,  outputs, and assesses all educational material. E-learning software,  self-paced web-tutorials, and other multimedia educational courses come  under its scrutiny. Working to develop innovative  instructor-technologies, the SIET aims to modernize education in Kerala.  Amongst the seven SIETs in the country, SIET Kerala is one among them.  Under a collective effort by the Education Department of Kerala, the  Ministry of Human Resource Development, and the Indian Government, the  SIET, Kerala was established in the year 1998.</p>
<p>Educational technology uses methods of delivery like satellite  television, satellite radio, web-based tutorials, and so on. SIET trains  its instructors on the use of all these methods of delivery. An  important development is the training given to teachers on designing  multimedia educational content. The SIET way of making  computer-awareness mandatory for teachers has inspired Bachelors in  Education colleges to take a leaf out of these developments, and  consider implementing these in their own scheme of things.</p>
<p>The future looks bright for SIET. Education is now going the modernized  way in Kerala. Higher education foundering of the government can now be  made up for. Using technology in Education is the best way to beat  backwardness. SIET Kerala is gearing to uplift the economy of Kerala  through educational technology, and providing skilled human resources.</p>
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		<title>How Kerala School Education Banised Untouchability</title>
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<p>By the start of the 1990s Kerala had closed in on an excellent literacy  rate. By making sure that all children irrespective of their backgrounds  got primary education, Kerala augured a revolution in India. Now the  literacy rate in the female population is high in Kerala. Matters  related to family planning and health vest with the women in society.</p>
<p>Education of girls has proven to be a tool of survival for Kerala  households. Women control the family affairs. Education of children  starts at home. Educated mothers are the first teaching source for  children. A lot of fundamental changes have happened by empowering women  with school education. Caste nepotism, demands in social security,  general living conditions, gender discrimination have all been  highlighted by women as hurdles that need to be done away with. Although  there has been a good impetus given to education by all social groups,  some social groups are still backward. Driven by tradition and not  trend, inequalities remain in access to education for women over men.</p>
<p>Literacy has also created a high degree of awareness. Increased  awareness created a climate of transparency in political and  bureaucratic levels. Fundamental rights of people are not inconspicuous  by their absence. People do not shy from speaking out for their rights  in Kerala.</p>
<p>The question arises as to how Kerala evolved as a state with the widest  reach of elementary education. During the turn of the 20th century,  social reform movements started. Christian missionaries setup schools in  Kerala during this time. Never minding the backgrounds of children,  schools were filled with children irrespective of their caste, religion,  or financial stature. Even girls were encouraged to take up education.</p>
<p>Education banished the untouchability that was spread across as a  disease in Kerala. Due to the setting up of schools that took children  from all backgrounds, families were forced to send their children to  these schools due to no other alternative. School children mingled  freely with each other. Untouchability was killed in the schools of  Kerala. Schools were instrumental in creating a climate of inclusiveness  in Kerala, which would not have been possible otherwise.</p>
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		<title>Problems with Adolescent Education Program in Kerala</title>
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<p>Kerala has not been receptive to sex education programs. United Nation  Children&#8217;s Fund&#8217;s (UNICEF) prescribed Adolescent Education Program  has created uproar in the state. Aiming to eradicate illiteracy in sex  education, this program was a joint undertaking by the government of  Kerala and UNICEF.</p>
<p>Sex education for school children is well adopted in the west. Western  people have a liberal view towards it. In India, it has not caught pace  though. Fears are driven by the feeling that children might take-up  situations into their own hands, and start experimenting on their own.  Unlike children in the western countries who are taught to think  independently, Indian children are taught to think dependently up to a  certain age. Carrying out decisions independently, being prudent,  exercising discretion, and knowing what is right or wrong is still  reserved for adulthood.</p>
<p>Entitling the committee on curriculum to draw relevant appropriation for  the feasibility of such education, the education minister of Kerala is  going slow on this. Kerala, though highly literate, still lacks the  ability to open doors against traditional beliefs. Debates only lead to  debacles; any change agent is highly debated in Kerala, and frequently  vaporizes into oblivion.</p>
<p>Handbooks containing all details related to safe and healthy sex were  the original idea. 9th to eleventh grade students were the target  audience. But teachers and educationists opposed it, saying that it only  promoted promiscuous sexual behavior. In a state where sex before  marriage is taboo, the need for sex education before entering into  wedlock was questioned. Cultural interferences created a weak case for  the adolescent education program in Kerala.</p>
<p>Implementing adolescent education at the national level, the efforts of  the National Council of Education and Training (NCERT) stands a stark  contrast to the situation in Kerala. Upholding UNICEF&#8217;s pledge to  banish AIDS from third world countries, the NCERT is doing the right  thing. Teachers need to be educated first on how they can become agents  of social change by lobbying for the importance of adolescent education.  Teachers are highly revered in Kerala, and their words weigh their  worth in gold.</p>
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<p>Kerala has a literacy rate of above 90 percent. Education is receiving  support and patronage from all sides. Children are not dropping out of  schools. Most elementary education schools are free. As part of a  government directive, lunch at most schools is also free.</p>
<p>Kerala has more than ten thousand schools. A large part of these schools  is controlled by the government of Kerala. Seeing that many of these  schools did not teach Malayalam, the government of Kerala sought to mend  this. Incidents in schools of punishing students for speaking in  non-English languages have made news in the media. In an attempt to  salvage the falling interest towards learning Malayalam, the Kerala  education minister made the Malayalam subject mandatory in schools. Lots  of schools omitted Malayalam as a subject. Notices were sent to these  schools by the ministry of education in Kerala.</p>
<p>Malayalam is Kerala&#8217;s state language. Emphasizing on the revival of  traditional Keralian sporting activities and martial arts like  Kalaripayattu, the education ministry drew an academic plan for Kerala  schools.</p>
<p>Understanding that Information Technology was an important educational  catalyst of social change, the government renewed the ICT policy. ICT  stands for Information and Communication Technologies. Kerala Education  Department&#8217;s IT@School initiative takes up the cause of educating  school students on IT and related subjects. Providing an e-learning mode  of learning, the IT@School uses multimedia and interactive educational  discourse systems. Drawing inspiration from this, the government of  Kerala plans to install interactive e-learning education solutions for  students in all schools.</p>
<p>Another novel initiative by the government of Kerala is to provide  education to kids of prisoners. Children of prisoners and convicts also  need the basic fundamental right to education. The education department  is taking step to provide financial assistance to these children. All  details of this policy are being worked out. Considering that most  children rely on their parents for financing their education, the policy  will factor-in the corpus of amount to be given. Most convicts are  reported to be breadwinners of their families. This move by the  government will remove dependence of children on them for their  education.</p>
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		<title>Tutoring can Lead to University Degrees Online</title>
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<p>When some kids study and work their way through their lessons, they  struggle with literacy comprehension. Words just don’t seem to make  sense, and sentences are just a long struggling effort to wade through.  Paragraphs seem even more daunting, and complete pages of material just  seem impossible. It’s easy to see why these kids want to give up,  especially when they’re in a classroom environment where other students  pick on them for not having the same skill set. It shouldn’t take an  observant teacher long to recognize the signs that a particular student  is struggling, and suggest steps to help that child. Sometimes all that  is necessary to help a kid reach the level that their fellow students  occupy is a little extra attention and encouragement.</p>
<p>However,  the problem is often deeper and further attention to the problem is  needed. This often involves special tutoring, usually after school, at a  literacy center that specializes in a one-on-one focus. These sorts of  places will pair an adult, often a volunteer, with the child, and  together the two will focus on the problem areas with which the student  struggles. With a twice weekly meeting and studying routine, a typical  struggling student can improve their reading level enough so that,  within nine months, they are at the same level as their fellow students.</p>
<p>It says a lot about the one-on-one tutoring experience that students  can accelerate and catch up to the steadily moving target their fellow  students offer. But just like anything in life, with concentrated  effort, scholastic success can be reached. And that will allow for  future studies to be rewarding enough that eventually, <a href="http://online.southuniversity.edu/">University degrees online</a> will be within grasp. And yet another student will be well on their way  to being a teacher to others, both in word and in deed. Who knows, they  might even turn into an individual tutor one day!</p>
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		<title>Need for Finance in Kerala Education System</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kerala needs lots of financial aid to enhance education delivery mechanisms. It also needs  to look at adding more capacity to its educational institutions to enable them to dispense education to more and more students. Intake capacity is not great in technical education and professional education centers. It is so less, that people have to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kerala needs lots of financial aid to enhance education delivery mechanisms. It also needs  to look at adding more capacity to its educational institutions to enable them to dispense education to more and more students. Intake capacity is not great in technical education and professional education centers. It is so less, that people have to scamper for seats, like politicians do for theirs in the state assemblies. Increasing capacity will put paid to the problem of plenty. In Kerala, there are plenty of bright students, and it makes sense for the government to provide the financial aid for increasing intake capacity of colleges and institutes.</p>
<p>All these activities require funds. The supply of funds has never been sufficient. The  government has to lobby for external funds to support the human resource development in the state. Statistics indicate a dip in government expenditure in education post the fifth five-year plan. The state has been undergoing a financial crisis constantly. Fingers have been pointed out at the state&#8217;s expenditure on social development sectors, especially education. Education is now facing the brunt of getting a slowed-down investment rate. Foreign direct investment in education also seems to be siphoned off to other development activities. A collective realization should prevail, about education&#8217;s role in giving Kerala an edge over other states in terms of qualified human resources.</p>
<p>The educational sector has found it difficult to break-even. It has not been able to fully recover the investment costs, and post significant profit margins. If investment has to be attracted, these things are crucial. Charging educational fees can retrieve cost. Given the state&#8217;s inclination for free education, not much education fee is being generated. Educational loans have also been discouraged, given the low employment rate in the state. Banks and financial institutions are unsure how to control long distance loan deliveries. However, if the government thinks of loan subsidy, banks might be more cooperative, since the repayment is easy on the students, and suited to run around their earning periods and finally close down.</p>
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		<title>Education is the Mantra -</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 17:37:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Image via Wikipedia Mark Ecko, the fashion designer behind the designer brand Ecko (Mark Ecko Enterprises), may be a high school dropout himself, but he is a big supporter of education. He often says he is doing his part to educate the future fashion designers of the world. Ecko’s organization, Sweaty Equity Education (SEE), works [...]]]></description>
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<p>Mark Ecko, the fashion designer behind the designer brand <a href="http://www.sojones.com/hiphop-clothing/ecko/" target="_blank">Ecko</a> (Mark Ecko Enterprises), may be a high school dropout himself, but he  is a big supporter of education. He often says he is doing his part to  educate the future fashion designers of the world. Ecko’s organization,  Sweaty Equity Education (SEE), works with under-privileged children who  may not otherwise have an opportunity to learn real life skills they can  use in the real world. The organization puts these children in a  professional business environment to teach them fashion and design  skills.</p>
<p>The role of the organization is not really to turn all  of these kids into famous fashion designers. Through hands-on learning,  however the kids involved in the program are learning professional and  coping skills that will get them through life. SEE teaches the children  in the program about public speaking, time management skills, how to  manage projects and management information. Working with other kids in  the program also helps the participants to learn social skills, how to  collaborate with others and problem-solving skills. On an educational  level, math, reading, critical thinking and research skills are another  byproduct of participating in the program.</p>
<p>Ecko says, “The  public education system fails too many students whose passions don&#8217;t fit  into traditional education fields. Giving creative students a hands-on  outlet for experimentation with a craft is mostly lacking for middle-  and high-school students.”</p>
<p>Even in a recession, where the Ecko  brand retail sales have dropped from $1.5 billion and the company is  struggling with $170 million of debt, Mark Ecko is still in hot pursuit  of integrating his program into schools around the country. While the  program goes into schools to work with the kids, the program also brings  the kids to “the lab” where they are taught the fashion design business  with hidden skill sets built in to the program.</p>
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		<title>Fine Arts Education: Kalaripayattu</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kalaripayattu is a martial art practiced, performed, and celebrated in Kerala. It is one of the oldest combat techniques in the world. Kalaripayattu is practiced in dedicated schools, called kalaris. Education in Kalaripayattu is given at these schools. Placing the students on a mat, and giving them oil massage starts of the Kalaripayattu training. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kalaripayattu is a martial art practiced, performed, and celebrated in  Kerala. It is one of the oldest combat techniques in the world.  Kalaripayattu is practiced in dedicated schools, called kalaris.  Education in Kalaripayattu is given at these schools.</p>
<p>Placing the students on a mat, and giving them oil massage starts of the  Kalaripayattu training. The oil massage supposedly gives the body a lot  of vigor and agility. Kalaripayattu uses agile movements like  sprinting, running, jumping high, pouncing, somersaults etc. It also  uses war-weapons like swords, knives, and daggers. Kalaripayattu  education will cover the use of weaponry, and also the use of bow and  arrow.</p>
<p>It is easier said than done to do an education in Kalaripayattu. It  takes a lot of physical and mental stamina. The training is rigorous,  and unrelenting. There is no room for wavering hearts, indecisive minds.  Kalaripayattu education purely focuses on training for war, even if it  means an imaginary war.</p>
<p>Kalaripayattu education is all about attacking-cum-self-defense  mechanisms. There is a strong undercurrent of religion as well. When  training starts, it never stops until the person has achieved mind-body  coordination like no other. Kalaripayattu practitioners are known to  flay their swords and spears, as if they were extended limbs of their  body. There is a tremendous need for control and accuracy when using  these dangerous weapons, and it is always advised to take up  Kalaripayattu education only at the kalaris.</p>
<p>It is interesting to note, that free-hand combats are kept for last. All  weapon related combats are taught in the beginning, and hand-to-hand  fighting is done later. The most distinguishing factor in Kalaripayattu  is that students are given education on healing techniques. They are  taught the various traditional ways to formulate herbal medicines to  heal various types of wounds.</p>
<p>There are different phases to Kalaripayattu education. The phases are  namely, Meithari, Kolthari, Angathari, and Verumkai. The first phase is  about conditioning the mind and body. The second deals with fighting  with wooden weapons, and later graduating to real weapons in the third  phase. The last phase is all about using free-hand combat techniques.</p>
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		<title>Encouraging Sports Education in Kerala</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Aug 2010 06:09:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Though Kerala has predominantly been a football loving state, other sports have their place here has well. Sports education in Kerala is seeing a surge in activity given the active revamping of sport infrastructure in the state. One key participant in the setting up of a strong foundation for sports education in Kerala is the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Though Kerala has predominantly been a football loving state, other  sports have their place here has well. Sports education in Kerala is  seeing a surge in activity given the active revamping of sport  infrastructure in the state.</p>
<p>One key participant in the setting up of a strong foundation for sports  education in Kerala is the Kerala Sports Council. The Kerala Sports  Council is an aided sports body concerned with activities related to  sports education and infrastructure in the state. This council has  accommodation facilities for students of sports education courses. The  procedure to select talent is to set up rural level coaching units.  Talented sportsmen and sportswomen from these units are selected and  inducted into the sports education programs.</p>
<p>Retired sports people are given pensions. This is part of the retired  persons welfare fund of Kerala Sports Council. The monthly payment helps  retired sports people lead a decent existence. It also brings in a  certain degree of aspiration to the falling paradigm of sports in India.</p>
<p>The Kerala Youth Welfare Board also plays a big part in mobilizing  funds. Setup in 1985, it holds its place as an organization that plays a  vital role in uplifting youth goals and aspirations. This entity is  concerned with the holistic development of the youth of the state, by  providing them the support for sports education, or any other vocations  of their choice.</p>
<p>The Kerala Youth Welfare Board has taken sports education and allied  activities a step further by including adventure sports to the  curriculum. Adventure sports in an uncharted territory in India, and  this move will only encourage youngsters to seek careers in adventure  sports. Adventure sports like hiking, paragliding, cross-country biking,  mountain climbing and so on are being seriously looked at as being  included as mainstream sports education curriculum.</p>
<p>Giving uplift to sports education in the state will also curb the rising  levels of unemployment. Unemployed youth have been the bane of the  state. Idle minds have bred discontentment and rebellion. Politicians  have diverted youth-focus on education to political orientations,  leading to an air of partisan political fundamentalism.</p>
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		<title>Technical Education in Kerala</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Technical education is a key factor for getting the state to utilize its human capital to the fullest. It bridges the demand-supply needs of the country for quality technical personnel. Technical education in Kerala has improved the standards of living of people. This is because technically educated people have got employment, and are able to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Technical education is a key factor for getting the state to utilize its  human capital to the fullest. It bridges the demand-supply needs of the  country for quality technical personnel. Technical education in Kerala  has improved the standards of living of people. This is because  technically educated people have got employment, and are able to support  themselves and their families.</p>
<p>Technical education means any education pertaining to engineering and  technology. It can also be medicine, aeronautics, hospitality,  management and various design and planning courses. All technical  education colleges in Kerala come under the aegis of the Kerala  Government&#8217;s Higher Education Department. The Minister of Education  presides over all decisions pertaining to technical education in Kerala.  Any enhancements or provisions are discussed and applied with all the  concerned people in the Higher Education Department.</p>
<p>All government implementation happen via the Directorate of Technical  Education. The technical education system comprises of a mosaic  arrangement of technical schools, colleges, and institutes of various  streams. It could be engineering institutes, professional training  centers, polytechnic colleges, fine art colleges and so on. Technical  education is well collaborated by affiliate education departments. Some  of these are namely the curriculum department, and the industry  interaction unit.</p>
<p>The curriculum department is also called the Center for Curriculum  Development. This department comes under the aegis of the Department of  Technical Education. The primary responsibilities of this department are  to revise and update curriculum, prepare course material and allied  training resources, setup facilities for teachers, conduct continuous  improvement programs, and also facilitate research activities.</p>
<p>Technical education in Kerala is directed at giving the best education  at all levels. It covers comprehensive courses of study in engineering,  information technology, agro-studies, health science, marketing and  human resources, global trade and logistics, management and so on. The  directorate is involved in all activities related to administration of  all the engineering colleges, polytechnic institutes, and other  professional education colleges in Kerala. Students in Kerala can  definitely look forward to more empowering activities by the technical  education department.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The state of Kerala has the highest literacy rate in India. Due to the strong foundation laid by its educational patrons, who institutionalized education, people in Kerala place a higher focus on education. In earlier days, Sabha Mathams were set up to impart traditional education. These educational conclaves or systems were an abode for quality [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The state of Kerala has the highest literacy rate in India. Due to the  strong foundation laid by its educational patrons, who institutionalized  education, people in Kerala place a higher focus on education. In  earlier days, Sabha Mathams were set up to impart traditional education.  These educational conclaves or systems were an abode for quality  education and discourse of the Vedas and Upanishads.</p>
<p>The villages were the epicenters of martial art and formal education.  The Ezhuthachans were the pioneers in starting the process of formal  education in Kerala.  Ezhuthachan was an honorary usage associated with  erudite people who imparted education. This usage was not applicable for  teachers of all castes though. Teachers belonging to the Nair or Menon  castes were mostly chosen to belong to the Ezhuthachan category.</p>
<p>Astronomy and mathematics had its roots in Kerala as early as the 14th  century. In Trichur district of Kerala, a school was established in the  14th century. This was the Kerala School of Astronomy and Mathematics.  Most institutions established during this time followed the Gurukula  method of imparting education. Under this method, students resided in  the home of a teacher. Most of the exams were oral and seldom written.  The students would memorize the answers of the subjects, and recite them  in the form of a poem. The Kerala School of mathematics and astronomy  has made numerous contributions to the world. Some of the noteworthy  achievements were in the sphere of calculus, and infinite series.</p>
<p>The Kerala Literacy Mission is an educational initiative taken up by the  Kerala government to provide a platform to promote the cause of  education in Kerala. The LEAP (Lifelong Education and Awareness  Programme) initiative comes under the aegis of the State Education  Department, and focuses on providing education that can be applied  directly to matters of survival, and livelihood. LEAP was formed because  of the lack of focus youth have when taking up education that they can  put to use.</p>
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		<title>Fine Arts Education: Kathakali</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kathakali is a dancing form that enacts a story. Originated in Kerala, it has got its own idiosyncrasies and style. The dancers are dressed in an unusual manner that can be misleading to the first-time viewer. The dance-enactment is through carefully constructed body and facial movements involving the eyes, mouth, eyebrows, hands, and feet. These [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kathakali is a dancing form that enacts a story. Originated in Kerala,  it has got its own idiosyncrasies and style. The dancers are dressed in  an unusual manner that can be misleading to the first-time viewer. The  dance-enactment is through carefully constructed body and facial  movements involving the eyes, mouth, eyebrows, hands, and feet. These  movements require years of practice and expertise.</p>
<p>There are plenty of education centers offering courses in Kathakali. The  Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU) is one. Amity University  offers courses in classical dances, which covers Kathakali as well. In  Kerala, a reputed institution by the name of Kerala Kalamandalam located  in Shoranur imparts quality Kathakali education.</p>
<p>Ramanattam and Krishnattam are two dynastic dance forms from which the  Kathakali residue has been obtained. To master an education in this fine  art, one needs to be ready for long years of training. The training  might even take more than ten years. Males have predominantly dominated  Kathakali; however this trend is changing with more women showing active  interest and participation in this dance form.</p>
<p>Most of Kathakali drama is based on Indian epics. Kathakali dancers are  talented artistes who are instrumental in making the art form popular.  Out of all the fine arts, Kathakali fine art education goes back a long  way in history. Though it has its origination in Kerala, it is  practiced, learnt, and performed in many different parts of the world.</p>
<p>Music, and singers accompany Kathakali dance. The singers do a  storytelling in a song format. The Kathakali dancers essay the story  through their dance-drama enactment. It is almost like a musical story.  The musicians use different musical instruments. Some of them are the  mandalam, chenda, and edaka. Chenda is a musical instrument, which  generates a unique tone when stroked upon. Mandalam and edaka are drums.  There are two main singers who do the song-storytelling.</p>
<p>Guru Ramanakutty is an acclaimed Kathakali dancer from Kerala. He and  his troupe of Kathakali dancers are known for their regular  international performances, and continuing support to Kathakali  education centers around the world.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Aug 2010 10:45:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Anyone who likes to learn will often take classes and tests just for the sake of doing so. Sometimes they&#8217;re working toward a degree, but other times they&#8217;re just enjoying the experience of learning new things and expanding their horizons. Education is one of those things that no one can take away from you once [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anyone who likes to learn will often take classes and tests just for  the sake of doing so. Sometimes they&#8217;re working toward a degree, but  other times they&#8217;re just enjoying the experience of learning new things  and expanding their horizons. Education is one of those things that no  one can take away from you once you obtain it. It&#8217;s helpful in work and  in daily life, and it can move you forward in your career or move you  into a different career that you aren&#8217;t even expecting or planning for.  There are a lot of tests that have to be taken, depending on what you&#8217;re  studying.</p>
<p>The <a href="http://www.knewton.com/lsat/" target="_blank">LSAT prep</a> course is a great way to learn a lot, and there are plenty of other  prep courses that get you ready for standardized testing. If you&#8217;re  going to continue to get an education, you&#8217;ll have to take some of these  tests at some point. Preparing for any kind of test is very important  when you&#8217;re learning. You want to do well on the test, so you can  continue in the class and keep on learning. If you&#8217;re not prepared for  the test because you haven&#8217;t done your homework and haven&#8217;t been paying  attention in class, you&#8217;re not doing yourself any favors.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s  also unfair to the instructor, who&#8217;s working hard to teach you something  and provide you with a well-rounded experience. You want to take full  advantage of the opportunity to learn all you can. If you&#8217;re in college,  you had to pay to get there. Don&#8217;t squander the time and money you&#8217;re  spending on your education. Make sure you really study and learn all  that you can, so you can take that knowledge out into the world with  you. Who knows what you could end up doing with all of that education?</p>
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		<title>Ayurvedic education</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Aug 2010 06:21:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ayurveda is traditional health medicine practiced in India. In India it has the status of being practiced as mainstream medicine, whereas in other parts of the world, it comes under alternative medicine. Ayurvedic education has been around in the state of Kerala in India from a very long time. The first Ayurvedic school was started [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Ayurveda is traditional health medicine practiced in India. In India it  has the status of being practiced as mainstream medicine, whereas in  other parts of the world, it comes under alternative medicine. Ayurvedic  education has been around in the state of Kerala in India from a very  long time. The first Ayurvedic school was started in the capital of  Kerala, namely Thiruvanathapuram or Trivandrum.</p>
<p>There are plenty of places of Ayurvedic education in Kerala. Most  institutes or colleges teach comprehensive Ayurvedic concepts. Ayurvedic  education is derived from the Vedas. Talking about the Vedas, the Vedas  are ancient manuscripts from India. These manuscripts are written in  Sanskrit. The Rig Veda is one of the Vedas used in Ayurvedic education  and science.</p>
<p>Ayurvedic education has high potential in Kerala. Recently the current  chief minister of Kerala, VS Achuthanandan, said that his government is  taking suitable measures to enhance the quality and delivery of  Ayurvedic education. The chief minister spoke at the recently held  Global Ayurveda Summit 2010.</p>
<p>Ayurvedic education will have an increase in demand, the reason that  Ayurvedic practitioners are highly sought in spas and alternative health  medicine centers across the world. The need of the hour is to bring in  more veracity to Ayurveda, such that its students will have the right  endowments to show the scientific viability of Ayurveda.</p>
<p>Some of the Ayurvedic colleges in Kerala are Government Ayurveda College  in Thiruvanathapuram, Vaidyaratnam Ayurveda College in Trichur,  Nagarjuna Ayurvedic Institute in Thodupuzha etc. The above-mentioned  colleges are just few of the large number of Ayurvedic colleges, and  private education institutes in Kerala. More Ayurvedic colleges and  institutes are coming up to meet the demand for quality Ayurvedic  education. Thiruvanathapuram is along home to three Ayurveda colleges.  Given Kerala&#8217;s high literacy rate that is close to 90 %, the situation  looks congenial to promote Ayurvedic education in Kerala in a big way.</p>
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		<title>Hotel and Restaurant Management Colleges Make Career Paths Easier</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 07:58:36 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>People need to go to college in order to get a degree and enter a career  path that would not be possible without education. While there are some  highly competitive and difficult degrees to obtain that can be used in  many different career fields, many degrees are highly specialized and  are designed to help you perform a technical job.</p>
<p>Cooking –  Certainly it’s easy to become a short-order cook if you know someone who  has a restaurant but if you really want to break into the world of  cooking, then you need to be trained in that. There are many colleges,  and not even specialty schools, that allow you to major in the culinary  arts.</p>
<p>Performance Art – If you are someone who has more than  just a passing interest in the theater, there are places where you can  intensively study theater. You can major in the study of comedy or in  French theater. It’s completely up to you.</p>
<p>HVAC – If you have  ever wanted to work with heating and air conditioning units, then this  field is right for you. There are currently many community colleges that  offer a certificate program for this. It’s one of the best ways to gain  employment without being in an intensive class room.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.aionline.edu/degrees/hotel-restaurant-management/"> Hotel and Restaurant Management Colleges</a> – These places are great for those who want formal training in the  hospitality industry. There you will learn just how these businesses  operate, what the function of your job would be, and just how you can  get your foot in the door. It’s a lucrative field if you can get into  it.</p>
<p>Don’t make the mistake of thinking college isn’t for everyone because these schools prove it can accommodate any interest.</p>
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