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Online Degree

January 28, 2009 By: admin Category: Education

If you’re already working but would like to earn a degree, then the opportunity is there more so today than ever before. The time, distance and the financial hardships of a higher education really no longer exist with the arrival on the scene of online technology. It has been reported that employers felt that an employee receiving an online education degree compared favorably, in terms of knowledge learned, to someone with a resident degree. Many established colleges and universities are now offering online courses and online degree programs. The recognition of the quality of online degrees compared to on-campus degrees varies.

With online universities becoming more and more popular, it is now more convenient to earn a college degree. And with online degrees, gone is the excuse that the degree you want is unavailable at your local college or university. Here are some of the online degrees that are available today.

Online Art and Design Degrees

Online art and design degrees include online degrees such as computer graphics and design, fashion design and merchandising, game design and website design and development.

Online Business Degrees

Online business degrees include online degrees such as accounting, business administration, business management, communications, finance, human resources, international business, management information systems, marketing, and of course, the MBA. As the economy thrives on businesses, online business degrees are very versatile and useful in every industry.

Online Computers and Engineering Degrees

Online computers and engineering degrees include online degrees such as computer programming, computer science, information technology, network management, and software engineering.

Online Criminal Justice and Legal Degrees

Online criminal justice and legal degrees include online degrees such as criminal justice, homeland security, legal studies and paralegal.

Online Education Degrees

Online education degrees include online degrees in education and teaching.

Online Health and Human Services Degrees

Online health and human services degrees include online degrees such as health care administration, health education, health science, human services, medical assisting, RN to BSN and sports management degrees.

Online Social Science and Psychology Degrees

Online social science and psychology degrees include online degrees such as economics, fire science, history, political science, psychology, and sociology.

Online Degrees in Every Field

As you can see, online degrees are available in almost every field. Whether you want to enter the field of business, teach high school students, or design video games, your online degree is waiting for you. Start your online degree search today!

Homeschool

January 23, 2009 By: admin Category: Education

Homeschool Tips and Resources

Homeschool can quickly grow and become an enterprise that is overwhelming. There is so much that parents need to learn before they can begin to educate their children. However, just like any other large and complex task, it is much easier to tackle when you break it down into simple to handle pieces. Plus, homeschooling is not nearly as difficult as many people think it is – or as the make it seem.

The first thing to remember in homeschooling is that there is no “one size fits all” and what is right for one person may not work for someone else. This being said, there is no single starting point that is right for everyone. Different parents present different skill sets and have different life experiences. However, nearly every single parent who attacks this task will at some point experience some trickle of doubt as to whether they can actually DO this or if homeschooling is right for their child or even their family. The doubts are normal, but what it boils down to is that only the parent and child can decide if it is right. Family members who do not understand or approve can not make the very personal decision regarding how your child is educated – only you and your child can do that.

If you decide to go with homeschooling, know that homeschooled children, on the average, outscore their peers on standardized tests and perform at the top of their class in college. Within the home, parents can offer an environment to the child that is safe, fun and is conducive to learning. They can tailor an educational program that is structured specifically for their child’s needs and interests. This is an area where public schools often fail.

The Law

One of the first things that you should do once you make the decision to homeschool your child is to learn everything that you can about the laws and regulations in your state. Learning the legal requirements and restrictions should be done very early in the process. The HSLDA (Home School Legal Defense Association) can provide you with a wealth of information and assistance. They can guide you through the process of researching the laws in your state. While homeschooling is legal in all 50 states, certain aspects differ such as the amount of paperwork and the level of involvement of local school districts. Some states also require that homeschooled students be tested at certain points to track their progression.

Support Groups

Modern homeschooling has been around for more than 40 years. Literally hundreds of organizations have been formed during at time that covers every state and nearly every area in the United States. You can find a list for your area by visiting http://www.thehomeschoolmom.com/states/index.php. There are also many online groups and many are even region specific. Yahoo groups, Google groups and MSN groups all have very useful clubs where homeschoolers can share curriculum, tips, support and supplies including books. Some local online groups even have field trips, get togethers, play groups and teen nights to aid in the socialization process for the children.

Books and Magazines

There are many books and magazines that are available to help with homeschooling issues. However, as the internet has grown and expanded, there is even more information readily available to homeschooling parents as well as students. Parents can sign up for homeschooling newsletters and they can even go on to teacher resource websites and sign up for newsletters and daily tips.

If you are interested in reading the philosophy of homeschooling and its origins, John Holt’s books are fascinating. “Teach Your Own” by Patrick Farenga is also a very popular book on homeschooling. “Classical Homeschooling Magazine” is available at http://www.classicalhomeschooling.com. While it mainly focuses on the classical homeschooling approach, homeschoolers of all types can gain valuable information from it. “Home Education Magazine” is another very popular publication regarding homeschooling.

Materials and Resources

Materials and resources are integral to the homeschoolers success, but not in the manner that you may think. Many parents elect the school-at-home route, at least initially. What this does is basically take the books and materials out of the classroom and place them in the home where the child learns them and the parent is the teacher. It usually does not take long for parents to realize how much effort is involved in this method and they often find the materials substandard at best.

By Amar Mahallati.

Home Education

January 18, 2009 By: admin Category: Uncategorized

Home Education For Your Child

Many parents decide to give education to their child from the safety and the comfort of their home. In fact home education can be of the same quality or even better than the education received in schools. Moreover schools are no longer a save place.

There are several things to consider if you want to give education to your child from home. Home schooling might be better for your child and it might be costly as well. You have to spend money for schools supplies and pay a home schooling professor. Buy all of the school supplies your child will need for the learning process. If you are not sure consult the kid’s teacher.

Many people do not hire a qualified teacher for the basic education of their child. You can find a home schooling professor even at the local school. Ask the school principal if they have teachers who are also home schooling.

Home Education History

Throughout the years, homeschooling has come to be larger a part of the average families traditional activities. In any event, it didn’t channel to be that way. If you think that homeschooling is rare these days, think of the earliest families to homeschool?

When did homeschooling begin to commence and what prompted the public to embark on schooling their little kids in the home by preference of the middle school setting? There was a time where some states in actuality dictated by legislation that pupils must be schooled. In any event, the reasoning behind that mandate was to keep kids out of the struggle adversity and structure them to attend classes to gain an education. In the nineteenth century there were several books written to help lead parents through the education of their young people in their home sweet home.

As one may expect, from 1920 through the 1970’s, homeschooling was relatively sparce and incognito to farms and ranches too far from their local bodies school. When 1970 came about, an author by the name of Ivan Illich wrote a book called “Deschooling America” that gained favor for its far out game plan’s and stunning language. Regardless, it was this course book that caused a man named John Holt to launch making his large impact on the homeschooling fad.

In 1976, John Constrain wrote “By choice of Education: Ways to Facilitate Citzens Do Things Enrich.” In this initial of his quite a few books, Holt encouraged others that are are bonus ways to instruct youngsters that what was being practiced in schools. He never once mentioned homeschooling, regardless as his course book gained popularity, he received letters from parents citing that he missed mentioning this option for coaching your son or daughter. Because of this, Holt began a magazine book called “Growing Without Knowledge” for those moms who were opting to homeschool their youth at home sweet home.