When you become a public relations specialist, your work will involve advocating for various businesses, universities, hospitals, and nonprofit organizations in order to maintain their positive reputations. You will do this by handling organizational messages that involve media and consumer, industry, community and governmental communications. You will likely draft press releases and interact with various [...]
Continue reading...28. May 2010
Education and the teachers who are employed within our schools are vitally important to the growth and development of our society. Today teaching is a noble profession that can be considered the primary element of helping to formulate a well-educated society. Teachers have a major influence on nurturing children’s minds and play an effective role [...]
Continue reading...21. May 2010
If you are trying to decide between a vocational degree or one in liberal arts, you may be asking yourself which type of education will be a better choice in terms of the global marketplace.
Here are some reasons why a liberal arts program is the better choice:
Real World Skills
Seven things that educational [...]
Continue reading...8. May 2010
With so many career choices available – often at a higher rate of pay than that of teachers – fewer and fewer individuals have enrolled in programs that offer a degree in education. The need for teachers at the elementary and secondary levels, therefore, has actually increased in recent years. After all, economic crisis or [...]
Continue reading...30. April 2010
Students with physical, mental, and psychological disabilities must be given the opportunity to learn by being taught by professionals who have been trained to help students with special needs. As mandated by state and federal law, all students, regardless of their disability, are entitled to an education suitable to their needs.
The concept of [...]
16. April 2010
Do you long to become a teacher, but feel you just don’t have the time to attend a campus-based university? Earning your teaching degree online might be just the right way to follow your heart without taking up too much of your limited time.
You can relatively easily pursue your calling to become an [...]
Continue reading...9. April 2010
If you find the field of medicine intriguing and desire a career in this lucrative area, you might want to consider a job as a diagnostic imaging technologist. Imaging techs, better known as sonographers, help doctors and nurses do non-invasive forms of imaging to study patients’ internal organs. One of the most well known [...]
Continue reading...8. April 2010
If you enjoy science, are a good problem solver, have strong analytical skills and working with laboratory equipment, you will likely enjoy a career as a Medical Laboratory Technician. Medical Lab Techs study cells and bodily fluids in a laboratory setting. Technicians handle the less-technical aspects of the tasks related to lab work; they prepare [...]
Continue reading...23. March 2010
Do you love technical, highly complex information and working with computers? Becoming a technical writer may be right for you. Technical writers work in a variety of fields, but are particularly needed in the field of medicine.
As a technical writer in the medical field, you will consult with medical technology experts to collect raw [...]
Continue reading...8. March 2010
Alberto Retana of the U.S. Department of Education, is to hold a meeting at the San Francisco Public Library, Main Branch today, Monday, March 08, 2010 to discuss with the community funding available to California. The intention is to provide funds in order to turn around the lowest-performing schools in the state. The DOE plans [...]
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28. June 2010
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