Last month, I wrote in an article about Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa proposing a legislative bill to take control of the Los Angeles schools (see Los Angeles Schools Strongly […]
Adults want their education to be relevant to their specific needs. What they are learning must be applicable to their job, values or other responsibilities. Once they see the relevancy […]
Many students have learned that, to get though college, you must be flexible in your college plans and learn the skills of time management. These things will help you survive […]
Who wouldn’t love to live in sunny L.A.? The beach, the movie stars, the extremely crowded schools, poor school maintenance, and incompetent administration…Actually, a significant number of the district’s schools […]
Education is a large chuck of total tools that will help us to secure a bright future. Given this, society has ingrained in us the need for education and we […]
Making the cut in university admissions does not mean everything will be smooth sailing. All the hard work back in high school has paid off, and was only a warm-up […]
Traditional ways of learning required a teacher, a chalkboard, a desk, a ruler, pencil, and a textbook. A teacher with a stern, professional posture stood before the room with barely […]
Beginning in 1979, video games slowly started to invade homes and occupy young children and adults alike. The first video game was created in Japan and it has evolved greatly […]
Earning your health care degree online can help provide you with a better education and a more complete set of skills than traditional classroom settings provide. Many people want to […]
There are more and more adults and youths that are opting to earn their college degree via an online educational institution. How ever I believe there are still some basic […]
Every moment is a possible opportunity for learning. When it’s play time, there are endless possibilities for you to help your baby enrich his mind with toys and games that […]
This year, the state’s new graduation requirements become “real” as students in Seattle schools in the class of 2008 receive the results of their first attempt at the 10th-grade Washington […]
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