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by beth gabriel  [ 2006-02-05 ] Feeling over-whelmed about home schooling your senior high school student and don’t like the options of public or private high school? Check here - we have great ideas for you! by beth gabriel  [ 2006-02-05 ] Home schooling your senior high school student can be a challenge, taxing all of your partenting skills. But help is here, we have several great ideas to help you in your decision. by beth gabriel  [ 2006-02-05 ] A major advantage to home schooling is that you control the environment. You choose the curriculum, you choose the pace. If your child is slow to understanding a concept, you have the freedom to allow the extra time your child needs to completely understand the topic. There just isn’t this level of individualism in public school. by Frank Holes  [ 2006-02-04 ] Much has been said and written lately about providing students with choices. I'm all about any methods which will improve student involvement in class, giving them ownership in their learning. There are many ways to give students choices, options, or just to provide random results and change up the monotony. This article will discuss how to use random results in typical class situations. by Johnny Kicklighter  [ 2006-02-04 ] A book review of Jay Adams' book, "Competent to Counsel." This was a watershed publication that changed the face of Christian counseling and challenges modern day psychology. by Stephen Rinaldi Rinaldi [ 2006-02-02 ] Is massage therapy school training for you? Well, there are many career paths in holistic health and alternative medicine. Which one you choose depends largely on your own interests. Learn more about what to look for when choosing a training program. by Michael Ormsby [ 2006-01-31 ] Every GED candidate can benefit from classes. But for many students, traditional classes interfere with family, job or budget obligations. These students need to access test strategies and study resources that enable them to prepare for the GED on their own schedule.
by Tim Johnson  [ 2006-01-29 ] Juvenile crime and delinquency has become a very vital issue in the society at this point in time. Officially a juvenile crime is any offense committed by children or adolescents under the age of 18 years. These crimes are legally referred to as delinquency and would be considered serious offenses, if they were they committed by adults. by Tim Johnson  [ 2006-01-29 ] In the following article I am going to speak about the Christian education as always being the option for the citizens of the USA and to explain the importance of Christian education and the role it plays in our society. by Hanif Khaki  [ 2006-01-19 ] A no-nonsense plan for setting goals. by Michael Ormsby [ 2006-01-12 ] The GED is the General Education Development credential, the adult learner’s alternative to a high school diploma. But many people don’t understand the difficulty and value of the GED test, the testing requirements or even the process of taking it. by Frank Holes  [ 2006-01-10 ] The custodial and maintenance staff isn’t just around to sweep the floors, empty the wastebaskets, and clean up messes. They play an important role in the school environment. by Melissa Buhmeyer [ 2006-01-09 ] The top 15 ways to increase your earnings as a bartender. by Melissa Buhmeyer [ 2006-01-09 ] The top 15 ways to increase your earnings as a bartender. by Melissa Buhmeyer [ 2006-01-07 ] Helping your young acting hopeful prepare for a successful acting career can be an incredibly rewarding experience for the parent. All parents like seeing their children being creative, expressing themselves, and, most importantly, having fun. There are some very simple pointers you can follow that will have a powerful impact in the immediate sense and create long-term opportunities for the professional acting success of your son or daughter. by Melissa Buhmeyer [ 2006-01-06 ] Becoming a successful bartender takes more than just learning to spin drink recipes. The professional bartender is well-versed on the legal and business ramifications of alcohol management and service. Today's bartenders are a breed apart, savvy and knowledgeable performers in a fast-paced exciting environment. by Dale Clifton [ 2006-01-05 ] Spending a couple of hours in the library or on the web will not get the positive results you want and need. Preparation, planning, and research are the keys to winning five, ten, twenty-five and more college scholarships.
by Frank Holes  [ 2005-12-18 ] Many teachers have used the SQ3R reading strategy successfully for years. For new teachers, this can have a positive impact on whatever class, grade, or subject you are teaching. Reading is a vital skill in every class and every subject area, and a strategy to improve students' reading while working on specific class material is extremely beneficial. by Chad Klingensmith [ 2005-12-01 ] Make sure that your college experience is more than just getting degree. Learn 4 reasons why every college student should by Mansi gupta  [ 2005-11-23 ] Becoming an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) requires a substantial commitment of your time, effort and money. It is important that you do not make this commitment without very careful consideration of what your training establishment is offering you by Francine Larson [ 2005-10-31 ] What is the greatest gift you can give your teen-ager? How about discussions and sure-fire strategies that deal with issues such as peer pressure and bullying? I wish I had been presented this information when I was a teen-ager. by William J Archambault Jr  [ 2005-10-26 ] Everyone should have some real estate investment education, especially the poor among us. Almost all fortunes great and small included real estate, yet we don’t teach it to our kids. by Michael LaRocca  [ 2005-08-29 ] Dear Michael, do you need to do good in school if you want to be a writer? I stink at school and all my friends laugh at me when I tell them I want to write, but I'm serious. by Roger Seip  [ 2005-08-18 ] While most people possess the ability to hear, many have never taken the time to consciously develop the ability to listen. Here are four golden nuggets to help you improve your listening skills: by John Sheridan  [ 2005-08-15 ] With language, we know what we want to say; we often think we have said it; unfortunately, more often than not - we haven't.
by Anthony Keith Whitehead  [ 2005-08-10 ] People fail academic and professional examinations when they need not. It has to do with technique, not with intelligence by Matt Green [ 2005-08-09 ] The Universities and College Admission Service (UCAS) mediate all applications made to universities in the UK. You cannot apply directly to a UK university and therefore all applications must be made via UCAS using the dreaded UCAS form. by Anthony Keith Whitehead  [ 2005-08-09 ] Learning how to successfully sit and pass examinations is crucial today. It can be made much more successful by following a few basic principles |