A recent poll asked whether English teachers should have a degree of some type. Approximately 64% of the respondents thought they should have a degree for teaching ESL: quite a high “yes” because, as always, there were some “don’t know” meanings that makes the “no” camp very small. I am generally in favor of teachers […]
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According to the US Census Bureau, if you are a high school graduate you are likely to earn an average of $1.2 million over your entire working life, if you hold an associate’s degree this figure will go up to $1.6 million, if you are a bachelor’s degree holder your likely life-long earnings will be […]
‘Test’ is such a general term that one has to stress what its meaning in the context of this site. Perhaps for this I find the definition of ‘test’ given on the Princeton University website as the most appropriate. It says “A test is a procedure for measuring knowledge or memory or intelligence or aptitude […]
For those in need of completing nursing CEU credits, online options may be a new area. This introduction to the online nursing CEU will help you get started in your research of online CEU options. State Requirements An introduction to the online nursing CEU would not be complete without a mention of state requirements. Before […]
If you are interested in obtaining a degree in nursing, a bachelor’s program may be the best answer for you. Many employers require a minimum of a bachelor’s degree, and an online program can do just that. The following introduction to the online bachelor of nursing degree will help you get started in your research […]
Learning our speed reading methods is easy and financially beneficial in life. Even if you are just learning for pleasure, you can read an entire book in under an hour. Anyone can double their reading speed with very little effort – it’s that easy. Others can increase far beyond that! Save your money. Don’t waste […]