By: Harry Yadav | 2012-01-04 | K-12 Education The clash between private schools and public schools has always been at its highest peak. It is often a mindset of the people that private schools are better than public schools and students are taken better care of in such schools. read more
By: Anjali David | 2012-03-01 | Language Parents understand the importance of the correlation between a high quality education and future career opportunities for their child. Hence, many families do research to find the best school that is a good & fit for their child. read more
By: Henry | 2011-04-01 | College Pasadena area should aim at achieving a higher level of public education in order for it to become a truly world class city. There are excellent public schools in the surrounding areas and there is need to improve the public schools in the City of Pasadena. This can be rather difficult and tricky due to the Cities demographics. The city itself has a large number of lower income families compared to other cities. read more
By: Dave Buckley | 2011-10-01 | Learning Methods and Theories As our public schools increasingly fail the needs of students, parents, and communities, home schooling is appealing to a major group of stakeholders, the moms and dads of the students. No Child Left Behind legislation has led to much frustration for the teachers in public schools, but I would imagine that the frustration is ten-fold for the parents and students attending those public schools. read more
By: Phillip Lew | 2011-05-20 | Reference & Education This week I’m going to answer a popular question among parents concerning whether from a college admissions perspective if it’s better for a student to attend a public or private high school and how this decision factors into the admissions equation. After having attended both public and private high schools myself, interviewed several high school administrative insiders and college admission read more
By: Angelus Mykeal Xayne | 2011-05-02 | Online education There are no references on this essay because of the fact that it is full written from my own experiences. I wasn't able to find references that spoke about the same things as I has experienced. This is a comparasion of Traditional type colleges, i.e. the one you attend in person, and the online type colleges. read more
By: henrybtm | 2010-09-29 | Free Web Resources On the internet education and learning is really a quick emerging pattern nowadays in this data age of delivery education and learning possibilities transverse mileage and access to education and learning contents obstacles read more
By: Caleb Pugh | 2011-04-08 | Reference & Education Hunting to develop academic criteria, and deliver students to a preparedness wherever they will be efficient in higher training has induced more people to glimpse to homeschooling for their significan... read more
By: Webmasterone | 2012-05-23 | K-12 Education Residential school and a public school. A world school often caters you the world class facilities in their school. They are charging a little bit more fees as compare to the public schools. read more
By: Dave Buckley | 2012-01-10 | K-12 Education The No Child Left Behind (NCLB) Act of 2001 that was signed into law by President George W. Bush and supported overwhelmingly by both parties, could possibly be the most misguided and complete failure in education reform. read more
By: Adriana Notton | 2010-10-12 | Reference & Education Just as when you are looking into education for yourself, when it comes to your children you likely want the best education you can get that is within your budget. Often, you want them to have even better opportunities than you had... read more
By: Jess Shaw | 2011-04-01 | Reference & Education Minneapolis is located in the mid-Eastern portion of Minnesota. It is the sister-city to St. Paul, and sits on the banks of the Mississippi River. Minneapolis Schools serve approximately 36,000 students. 16% of those students are enrolled in special education programs, 24% are English Language read more
By: Natal Ing | 2011-04-05 | Home & Family Homeschooling is not a new concept - Thomas Edison, Agatha Christie, Benjamin Franklin, and our Founding Fathers were educated at home. read more
By: smitha pardib | 2012-02-24 | Homeschooling Education is the key to success, but the education that the schools provide the real key to success. read more
By: Deepak Kumar | 2011-05-05 | K-12 Education Few in India know that the popular chain of schools called D.A.V. Public Schools run by the Dayanand Anglo-Vedic Schools System is the single largest non-governmental education society in India. read more