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  • What should I do after sending a resume  By : Tudor Mate
    You’ve just found your dream job, you have designed an exceptional resume and you sent it by email to the employer. Now the "expectation" game begins.
    After you send a resume, you are tempted to think that now all you have to do is wait and hope that the employer contacts you. It is a big mistake – you should choose when and how you make the next steps.
  • How do you choose what Christian Homeschool Curriculum to use?  By : Brian Lehr
    As a Christian homeschooling parent, how do you go about determining which method of teaching is best for your family, or what lessons you should be teaching, and at what speed? Are you still making use of the same approaches used by your local public school now that you've decided to homeschool your
  • Teen traffic school California  By : Ashley Ortega
    It seems only yesterday your baby played happily in the sandbox and rode a tricycle. And now he spent a long time at the night discos, and yesterday he asked you to buy him a car. This situation is familiar to you, isn’t it?
  • Editorial Projects in Education.  By : G.Entp21
    The current issue of Education Next (Winter 2007) headlines research that shows that state certification requirements that call for a specific course of study in education schools have little impact on student learning in the classroom. The issue also includes analyses of evidence and arguments used in education adequacy lawsuits and an assessment of the effectiveness of early childhood education. Other articles reveal the local barriers to charter school reform and the extent to which school re
  • Homeschooling The Teenager  By : Valerie Garner
    Homschooling at the high school level can be intimidating, but it doesn't have to be. Here are some tips and suggestions from someone who did it.
  • Home School  By : Brenda Geier
    Home school! It is an alternative form of education to the dominant public school system that most countries have as well as the private school system that acts as the primary alternative to the public.
  • From Classic Claymation to the Animated Kids Bible  By : Tom Broadbridge
    This article compares the original method of animation, in particular claymation, to the current state of the art 3D CGI as used in The Animated Kids Bible.
  • Education & Teaching - Language Acquisition  By : Brenda Geier
    Child development and home schooling improves comprehension and spelling knowledge to support fluent reading and writing.
  • 3 Approaches To Homeschooling Your Children  By : Don Saunders
    One difficult question for most parents contemplating homeschooling is just what sort of approach they should adopt. There are many possibilities but here we look at three common approaches.
  • Stealth learning using an ancient Japanese secret  By : Danny Carlton
    Gomoku, if you're not familiar with it is the original version of the game that became popular a while back called Pente. The rules are only slightly different, and the thing about computer gomoku, especially this version, is that it's programmed with quite a bit of strategy and skill.
  • Relocating to Indianapolis  By : Genna Waistell
    When someone is anticipating making a major move where they are relocating 50 miles or more from their present location, a lot of factors must first be carefully weighed. What is the job market like? Are the schools in the area any good? How high is the crime rate and how much of it is made up of violent crimes?
  • Decorating with Wallpaper  By : Mike Houghtin
    If you're looking for a unique way to express your individual taste and personality there is no better way to decorate than by using wallpaper. You can take a simple room and make it look stunning and completely different in just a few short hours. You can wallpaper an entire room, or just a portion of the room, in a way that alters the entire atmosphere of the room.
  • Funky Furniture IS Everywhere, If you Know Where To Look!  By : Harold Pinsetti
    If you are looking for some funky and unique furniture for your home then heading to the local furniture mega-store probably won't net you any cool finds. There are so many more places to find great furniture though; you just need to know where to look. Whether you're on a budget, or have thousands to spend, you can find some cool furniture no matter where you live.
  • Driver's Education Videos  By : Jimmy Sturo
    Most of driver education courses provide driving videos as part of the course material. There are generally 17 videos in a course that may be provided on three interactive CD-ROMs, on one DVD, or on three VHS tapes.
  • Driver's Education Tests  By : Jimmy Sturo
    Many websites provide interactive online driver education courses with study guides along with practice tests. They have practice tests and quiz questions for new drivers. This forms a unique teaching tool, as it tends to keep the student involved and not bored with the reading.
  • Drivers Education Online  By : Jimmy Sturo
    Traditionally, students could take driver education courses in high schools or at a private school. This required the students to put in extra hours after school or attend the classes during weekend in order to finish the driver education course. One major disadvantage of this is the amount of time the student has to compulsorily spend to attend the course class everyday.
  • School Fundraiser Ideas  By : Kristy Annely
    Schools, whether they be elementary, middle, or high, have three things in common; studies, fun, and fundraising. Most all schools rely on fundraising to bring in extra income to support activities like trips, special projects and sports.
  • Driver's Education Lesson Plans  By : Jimmy Sturo
    Online driving education courses include text, videos, and animations to create an interesting and interactive online experience. The lessons include all the traditional driving safety information like the right method to pass another vehicle. They also provide some extra helpful information on how to handle crashes, highway emergencies, or how to be safe around unsafe drivers on the road. The course takes about 8 hours to complete and contains several chapters, each chapter outlining a different aspect of driving safety.
  • Top Film Schools  By : Marcus Peterson
    Top film schools are educational institutions that enjoy the topmost positions among film schools. Top Film Schools offer classes to beginners and experienced people who want to learn about the film making industry. Technical, critical and practical skills that are needed for film making are taught at these schools. Career counseling is provided. In addition, film schools provide opportunities for the students to have contacts with professionals in corresponding fields. One can gain a thorough knowledge of everything from digital to animation by the end of their studies. Most of the schools now feature a course in digital film making since it is now earning popularity as the best way of making films.
  • Driver's Education Games  By : Jimmy Sturo
    Most students might find it very boring to attend driver education classes either in school or online. Most websites just list the points that the student is supposed to remember by heart without providing proper examples so as to enable the student to retain all that was studied.
  • School Cheerleading Fundraisers  By : Kristy Annely
    Would school events ever be the same without cheerleaders cheering us on? Win or lose, every school has vivacious and optimistic cheerleaders to stand by them. They lift our spirits with laughter and song and keep everyone in a good mood. What would we do without cheerleaders? To keep cheerleading an active part of the school circular, funds have to be raised to help meet expenses like uniforms, travel, etc.
  • Slate Chalkboards  By : Seth Miller
    From the Neanderthals to the modern man, the need to write and draw has been a near necessity. Man has used several different surfaces and objects to depict his feelings, thoughts and creativity. From the stone cave walls during the Stone Age to the current day palmtop computers, each one of them has held their own significance. However, few have had a lasting impact like the slate chalkboard.
  • Magnetic Chalkboards  By : Seth Miller
    All of us, at some point of time in our life, have used a chalkboard. These simple objects have influenced our lives since our childhood and have been a prop for education.
  • School Band Fundraisers  By : Kristy Annely
    Music is magic and fills our lives with joy. School bands help add this magic to our lives and make many special moments unforgettable. School bands like any other school team require funds. School band fundraising allows band members to pay for band trips, uniforms and incidental band activities. Not all school band programs are well funded enough to accomodate these requirements.
  • Computer Science Education  By : Max Bellamy
    The exact definition of computer science is uncertain and is a topic of much debate, due to the diversity of educational programs available in the subject and in the numerous careers that can be pursued by computer science graduates. Simply put, computer science is the study of information, computation, or computer technology such as hardware and software, which may include systems analysis and design; application and system software design; and programming and datacenter operations. On a broader perspective, computer science can also refer to computation of specific results or computational complexity theory.
  • Middle School Fundraisers  By : Kristy Annely
    Students out of elementary classes and preparing for high school constitute the framework of a middle school. They are aspiring and budding talents striving to realize their potential. Along with classes, events and functions are very often a central part of middle schools. To support extra curricula activities middle schools hold many fundraisers.
  • Computer Education Online  By : Max Bellamy
    Below are some organizations that offer the best in online computer education, training, courses, and other resources.
  • Kitchen Chalkboards  By : Seth Miller
    Most housewives around the world spend a greater part of their day in the kitchen. Cooking, cleaning, washing, the list of chores are endless. Although a helping hand may not always be available, a reminder system would be a great relief in most cases.
  • Driver's Education Classes  By : Jimmy Sturo
    Most states have tightened their regulating rules concerning teenage drivers. The rules have caused many parents to turn to private instructors to teach their children the requisites to be followed behind the wheel.
  • Computer Education Institute  By : Max Bellamy
    Information technology has changed the way we look at things. Long and arduous tasks which were previously done manually are now done swiftly with the help of computers. Computers are increasingly used in processing information across a range of businesses like travel and entertainment to the service industry and production houses. Computer education institutes help people acquire the skills needed to use computer systems and technology.
  • High School Fundraisers  By : Kristy Annely
    High school—a constant hub of activities, studies, and events—and the last years of our school days shared with friends. High schools always hold a variety of events to raise funds for the many extra curricular activities that makes school fun.
  • Driver's Education Books  By : Jimmy Sturo
    Most students prefer online courses to classes being offered in school when it comes to driver education. However, for those who cannot afford these online classes, driver education books would be a good option.
  • Film Schools  By : Marcus Peterson
    Film Schools are educational institutions that impart teaching that is necessary for entering the film industry. The schooling provided is sometimes referred to as ‘the artist’s MBA,’ as they encourage the creativity of the students and skillfully it. With its beginnings in the early 1970s, film schools have now grown to a great extent with an increasing number of schools as well as courses.
  • Elementary School Fundraisers  By : Kristy Annely
    Perhaps nothing matches the enthusiasm and zeal of elementary school children. This carries over to elementary school fundraising events where young students strive to complete every assigned fundraising chore with determination and dedication. Teachers and parents participate and guide the children to ensure their hard work is successful and raises a lot of money.
  • Computer Education  By : Max Bellamy
    Considering the kind and the amount of impact that computers have on individuals, groups, and organizations, one can no longer be computer illiterate in today’s world of science and technology. In almost every field and industry, computers have now governed the way we communicate, interact, and share information and knowledge. Not only that, the levels of scientific progress, technological achievements, engineering feats, etc., are almost entirely dependant on computers. That is why corporations, industries, and educational organizations have recognized and have placed so much importance on computer education.
  • American Film Schools  By : Marcus Peterson
    American film schools have a rich history dating back to the 1970s, when there was little chance to get film education. The only option to gain knowledge was to go to Hollywood at a young age and work along with people in the industry. By the 1970s, many major universities began to offer classes in film technology. Over the years, many film schools have opened with numerous educational programs that provide actual industry experience along with education.
  • Chalkboards  By : Seth Miller
    Chalkboards were an essential part of most people’s early childhood. We used them when we were kids. We used them when we went to school. They followed us to our universities and in some cases, continue to be a part of our life even at work. Chalkboards have been an integral yet inconspicuous part of our lives since our infancy.
  • Distance Education  By : Kevin Stith
    Distance education, also called distance learning, is a method of offering education either through correspondence or other means of modern technology. Distance education focuses on delivering quality education for students who are not physically present. It enables students to receive education from at far-off places. Started in 1946, the University of South Africa is one of the oldest distance education universities.
  • Driver's Ed  By : Jimmy Sturo
    In many states, completion of a driver's education course is compulsory prior to earning a learner's permit to ultimately obtain a driver's license. Driver's education courses usually vary from state to state, but driver’s education is usually required to get a driver’s license for the first time. These courses can sometimes help to decrease insurance premiums in some states. Also, they can sometimes eliminate remove points from a person's driver’s license and some states allow driver education courses to be taken to dismiss traffic violations.

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