Category Archives: Education

Interesting Topics For College Admission Essays

If you are seriously considering applying to college or any graduate school, part of the preparation that you cannot ignore, aside from taking the required standardized tests, is the preparation of a well-crafted college admission essay or graduate school admission essay, including MBA essay, as part of your application to college or grad school. This […]

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Why You Should Consider Taking An Online Nursing Class

Are you asking why you should consider taking an online nursing class? There are many reasons for taking your nursing degree online. Let’s face it. Today, there are so many people that are busy with all that life throws at them that there is just not enough time in the world for a spending four […]

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Interactive Web Based Training – a case study

With the constantly changing economy, it’s hard to judge from day to day how much or even if you should invest in training. Even through you know that training improves productivity, morale and retention of the key employees. Training is expensive and it is an investment in your most precious resource, your employees. Training can […]

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Why You Should Consider Online Tutoring

When most parents hear the word online tutoring, they can’t quite envision it, but when students hear the word online tutoring, they are intrigued. Online tutoring allows a tutor and student to communicate from computer to computer. Most online tutoring sessions take place inside an online classroom. Many online tutoring services offer a whiteboard so […]

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Intellectual Development & Waldorf Education

According to the Webster’s dictionary, education is an action, a process, a stage which results in knowledge. In previous times, children were simply living and working with their families, playing whenever there was time, watching, imitating, observing, and participating. Nearly all of the daily activities were directly related to the sole purpose of sustaining life. […]

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