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Archive for February, 2010

Education For Students With Special Needs

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American education system tries to mainstream the education of students with special needs as much as possible. Only when the students have needs that make mainstreaming impossible will they be enrolled in special schools. Such students will be attending classes for the same amount of time as the regular students.

Every year the progress will have to be assessed and every three years they will have to be tested to see if the special services need to be continued. In the American education system, there are 13 categories of special needs and the students will be placed in their respective groups.

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February 18th, 2010 at 3:21 am

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How to get into a good college?

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Colleges consider a lot of different criteria to accept students. Grades from high school, GPA, class ranking, SAT scores are commonly considered. Being actively involved in extra curricular activities will always give you an edge over the rest.

Some universities expect you to write a personal essay saying why you want to take up the particular course, etc. The final step is usually an interview where one will be assessed to see if you are suitable for the course. Most of the colleges have a minimum threshold of marks, below which the applicants are refused admission straight away.

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February 17th, 2010 at 3:20 am

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College in the US

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The education taken after secondary school is considered college. College education increases one’s earning potential greatly. A college graduate has an average salary of more than $51000 which is much higher than somebody who doesn’t have it.

A study reported that a higher percentage of American adults are scientifically literate when compared to European or Japanese adults. Post secondary study generally involves a 4 year course. In the United States, there are more than 4300 colleges and universities. In general, most of the popular and in-demand colleges or universities are private.

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February 16th, 2010 at 3:18 am

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Public Education

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Public education is done in three levels which is called elementary, middle school and high school. What the students learn is designed by the school boards which have their own budgets. In America standards of the schools are maintained and tested by the state government.

The age of compulsory education varies while some states are even extending the age till 18 and can vary between 14 and 18 in America. Approved home schooling is also practiced in some places. The term ‘grade’ is used to divide the levels according to age after kindergarten the last one being twelfth.

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February 15th, 2010 at 3:16 am

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How To Be A Part Of The Education System?

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If you want to be a part of shaping the next generation, being a part of the education system is a great way to contribute. Even by starting a course which helps teach skills that are useful in life, you help living easier for hundreds of people.

If you have a novel way of spreading knowledge, take a risk and try introducing people to it. There will be a lot of takers who like to take the road less travelled. Making an effort to bring about a change will always be appreciated.

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February 14th, 2010 at 3:14 am

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Teaching Jobs

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If you are good at communicating and have a good level of patience, teaching in schools maybe the right job for you. Teaching is one of the noble professions and once you are qualified, you will always be in demand. Experience counts a lot when you are looking for a job.

A lot of websites can help you find jobs all over the country. You can also put up your profile in some of these websites to increase your chances of getting a job. You will have to keep in mind the qualifications that different teaching jobs expect and get the appropriate training.

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February 13th, 2010 at 3:11 am

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