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1. Holistic Healing Schools Take an Alternative
by Michael Bustamante
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Holistic healing schools take an alternative approach to the healing arts, educating students in the use of natural, non-surgical, and drug-free health treatments. Believing in the self-healing mechanisms of the body, holistic healing schools teach alternative health care methods such as hypnosis, meditation, aromatherapy, massage therapy, astrology, Feng Shui, natural ...read more


2. Getting a GED
by John Daye
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

A Graduate Equivalency Diploma (GED) is a certification for people who have not yet completed high school. The GED is considered a high school equivalency exam.

If you’ve only recently dropped out of 11th or 12th grade and the subjects are still fresh in your mind, you may take the GED ...read more


3. Educational Deficiency Anemia
by Ed Howes
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Our corporate educations have left gaps through which one can drive a truck. People believing a diploma, equivalecy degree or college degree testifies they have completed an education. In truth, it has barely begun.

The great problem comes because people who believe they are educated have put it all behind them ...read more


4. Charter Schools Are Not All Created Equal
by Lance Winslow
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Many charter schools are great and some are not so great. When a charter school does good that they must use public relations to promote their successes because when a charter school does bad the teachers union will promote its failures to the public. Not all charter schools ...read more


5. What Administrators Are Looking For In Classr
by Stephen Condren
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

The most important thing that an administrator is in need of is a good teacher that is reliable and able to do the job that is assigned to him or her. This is the most important thing and you must never lose sight of the fact. Everything else ...read more


6. 10 Tips For Preparing For Your Next Exam
by John Daye
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Need help with your next exam? Get pro-active and prepare for success ahead of time with these 10 study tips.

1. You need a dedicated study area. That means you need to find a good place to study that’s quiet, has plenty of room to spread out books and papers, and ...read more


7. Flashcards as a Learning Tool
by John Daye
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Flashcards are wonderful teaching tools. They offer fun, interactive learning for all levels of education for all subject types. Often created by teachers or purchased in educational stores or departments, flashcards can help with memory skills, mathematical skills, advanced discussion work, interaction via games, speaking and listening skills of all ...read more


8. How To Increase Attendance Of Inner City High
by Stephen Condren
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

The single most important item for the school administration is the school head count. The number one question that the superintendent needs to know is how many students are going to be enrolled in school for the coming year. In order for the District to get funding it ...read more


9. Know What Einstein Said?
by H. Bernard Wechsler
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

Albert Einstein: the sixteen laws of personal discovery.

It is more fun than Scrabble or the NY Times Crossword Puzzle – which I can never get right.

Flashing a searchlight on quotes of a great-man
or woman through their letters, biographies and
speeches, is a dance through their lives.

A ...read more


10. In Praise of Teachers
by Bruce Taylor
Posted on Feb 05, 2007

My son just took a job teaching high-school English in St Louis (hi, Ben) and my sister-in-law teaches at-risk kids in Indianapolis (hi, Carol), and that started thinking me thinking about the role of teachers in my life and in our societies, so it seemed only fair to write down ...read more


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