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The teacher becomes the student
Posted on Mar 24, 2011 by admin
As a teacher learning must be your objective for your students and yourself. Learning and exploration is a continuous process and if you are a teacher, or aspire to be one, you must always look for education programs that help you broaden your outlook.
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Why teachers also need higher education
Posted on Mar 24, 2011 by admin
Education is the systematic delivery of knowledge and teachers form an imperative part of this system. It is very inspiring to see someone passionately impart knowledge and play a crucial role in carrying forward the sensibilities and skills of a particular society. No doubt, teaching is the most respected profession and teachers are seen as builders of the nation.
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US Universities recalling their students from Japan
Posted on Mar 20, 2011 by admin
American colleges and universities are urging and in some cases ordering their students to return home. This is in response to the U.S. State Department’s advisory to U.S. citizens leaving Tokyo because of the crisis at the Fukushima Dai-ichi Nuclear Power Plant.
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Can higher education help you live longer?
Posted on Mar 20, 2011 by admin
Researchers at the Brown University in the United States found that people who went to college had a higher chance of living longer. The study showed that people who had a higher education had lower blood pressure as they got older than their counterparts who did not finish their high school. In addition, the biggest health benefits were found among those with doctorates or master’s degrees, and were stronger for women. Well-educated women drank more than those who did not attend university, but they smoked less and were generally thinner.
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Productivity in higher education
Posted on Mar 17, 2011 by admin
No matter what field you are in, or if you are looking to enter a new industry once you have completed your higher studies, when it comes to higher education, students should pay attention to productivity. It’s not enough to have on your resume that you are pursuing a college degree, or that in “xyz” number of years you will have a new qualification.
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The Benefits of Higher Education for Teachers
Posted on Mar 11, 2011 by admin
Most states require their teachers to have completed a certain amount of higher education in order to maintain their licenses. Outside of this requirement, it is also necessary for a teacher to continue their higher education as a way to advance their career prospects and increase their salary. Some teachers also take higher studies as a way of enabling themselves to move into more in-demand fields such as science, foreign languages, math, etc.
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Effectiveness of Online Education for Single Mothers
Posted on Mar 5, 2011 by admin
Have you ever wanted to get a bachelor’s degree? Being a single mother may have caught you at the crossroads to balance your time with children and school, so you decided to stop going to college altogether. Online education is available that can meet your educational needs and yet take care of the kids at the same time.
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Posted on Mar 2, 2011 by admin
Online education is considered one of the best opportunities for those people who would like to earn a degree as well as work simultaneously. It’s not very easy but distinctly better than going to evening classes after your work.
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Most Important Skills That Students Learn During College
Posted on Mar 2, 2011 by admin
By: Ken Sundheim Read More
Although, throughout their college career, students will take a plethora of courses on a plethora of topics, there are some skills that every university should focus on teaching the young adults. Even though the skills that are mentioned below are the skills that will be most useful upon graduation, schools continually fail to convey the message that having these proficiencies is nothing short of crucial.

