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- High School Exit Exams By:-Albert Carter
The Center on Education Policy states that by 2012, more than 74% of the nation's students will be required to pass a high school exit exam as condition of eligibility for graduation. If you are among this growing group of students, don't panic. You don't have to go back and find every note from every class you've sat through for the past four years.
- Middle School Science Projects By:-Brandon Coleman
Search for middle school science projects and surely, you will get a plethora of them. Nevertheless, coming up with an experiment that is logical for your educational grade, and equally interesting, is definitely a challenging task. At the same time, the science fair project should be free of hazardous chemicals and less time consuming
- Teens And Academic Problems By:-Juan Foster
Our children are becoming more competent and independent. They spend much of their time away from our supervision. They need recognition of their developing maturity, and at the same time, they are still children, and require our protection, guidance, and discipline. To set effective limits we must remember both sides of this balance.
- Teaching: Learning To Teach By:-Fred Wood
The meaning of the phrase learning to teach seems clear and straightforward, but in fact, its definition raises a host of empirical, conceptual, and normative questions. What do teachers need to know, care about, and be able to do in order to teach effectively in different contexts?
- National Art Education Association By:-Carlos Bryant
The National Art Education Association (NAEA) is a nonprofit professional association of art teachers and other people dedicated to the advancement of art in education and national life. The mission of the association is to promote the study of art at all levels of education; to encourage research and experimentation in art; to convince local, state
- A Tale Of Two Movies About American Education By:-Jeremy Murphy
Two years ago producer Robert Compton put out 2 Million Minutes. a documentary about high school students in China, India and the US. The basic idea was that the foreign kids master their subjects, sacrifice to excel, and will out-produce us forever. Meanwhile, the American kids are lazy, never pushed to achieve real mastery
- Nurturing A Nursing Education Through Centennial College By:-Carlos Lee
With the need for nurses on the rise and predictions estimating that by the year 2011, 59,000 to 113,000 nurses will be needed in Canada, nursing programs are being designed to meet the demand. Ranging in length and credentials, the nursing programs are helping to train professionals who will make a difference in the medical field.
- Critical Thinking in Nursing By:-Benjamin Walker
Not all of us think in the same way and this applies to every profession. Nurses, like scientists, engineers and artists need to have a thinking pattern that helps them to effective patient care. As a matter of fact, every profession requires critical thinking and nursing is no exception to this fact
- How Important Is Technology in Education By:-Aaron Torres
The mere fact that technology is the order of the day is sufficient to highlight the question, 'how important is technology in education'. It's probably scary to imagine a life without all the technology around us, as we're so much habitual to it.
- Increasing America's Competitiveness With Education By:-Juan Foster
America's rapidly changing economy requires an education system that is producing graduates with the skills they need to be successful in post-secondary education and the workforce. America's high schools need to become more competitive to ensure that graduating students have the skills needed to compete for the jobs of the 21st century.
- Facts And Terms Every Parent Should Know About NCLB By:-Carlos Bryant
President Bush made a commitment to ensure that all children receive a high quality education so that no child is left behind. And just one year after the President first took office, the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) passed overwhelmingly with support from Republicans and Democrats in Congress.
- Educational Policy And United States By:-Fred Wood
Education is an instrument of the broader social order. When society changes, education, sooner or later, also changes. Few activities or agencies, however, change as slowly, or in such small increments, as formal education–both schools and colleges as well as both public and private institutions.
- Cool Science Experiments By:-Jeremy Murphy
I love seeing kids excited about Science. Reading about Science, exploring the world outside, seeing a science video are ways in which children enjoy and become motivated about Science. And, through the years, that is what we have successfully done.
- African Philosophy Of Education By:-Carlos Lee
In 1986, Njoroge and Bennaars, published Philosophy and education in Africa; an introductory text for students of education. Since the publication of this textbook there has been an intellectual aridity in this area of educational philosophizing in Kenya.
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