question posted by Alice on January 14th, 2009 02:01
accepted answer has been given by Sarah Elearning comes from “electronic learning” and it designates a type of TSL (technology supported learning) where the medium of study is computer technology. That means that you “attend” courses online, you interact online, you are being given tasks and homework via the e-mail, which you have to then subscribe via the same way.
Tags: elearning Topics: Computers, Education
question posted by Selena on January 14th, 2009 01:53
accepted answer has been given by Courtney There are many online websites that offer correspondence paralegal courses but my friendly and honest advice isnot to use their services because these courses are not accredited, they are NO ABA-approved and no law firm would ever recognize online courses as sufficient education!
Tags: paralegal courses Topics: Education
question posted by Loris on January 13th, 2009 07:07
accepted answer has been given by Terence H. Well, that’s one fear you would have to overcome if you want to take an accounting course, because Algebra is basic for such classes. Honestly, Algebra is the easiest part of Mathematics, I hope you are aware of that!
Tags: accounting course Topics: Career, Education
question posted by Martha on January 13th, 2009 02:00
accepted answer has been given by Levato You could definitely try to send the graduation announcement to the church so that they include it in this weeks church bulletin, if they have such a thing. The church option is very good because otherwise you would have to send a lot of invitations and some people might feel left out.
Tags: graduation announcement Topics: Education, Family & Relationships
question posted by Josephine on January 12th, 2009 08:06
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question posted by Karen on January 12th, 2009 04:35
accepted answer has been given by Sioban Actually I believe rare editions of certain books are the perfect teacher gifts! I bought my English Literature teacher an old edition of Beowulf and he was so excited about it that he told everybody whom he got it from. It’s a good way of making a good impression for sure.
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question posted by Elle on January 8th, 2009 03:23
accepted answer has been given by Claire Reading comprehension refers to one’s ability of understanding the things he reads. The comprehension of a read text is materialized in the reader’s ability to formulate statements about that text, answer questions and making correlations with other things he has read before and are related to the fragment.
Tags: reading comprehension Topics: Arts & Humanities, Education
question posted by Alec on January 8th, 2009 02:36
accepted answer has been given by Jenah There’s nothing in particular you should know about a clinical psychology graduate school interview, nothing different from any other type of admission interview. They will ask you what your reasons to join such a school are and they will ask you what you think your skills are. They might also ask you to enter a hypothetical situation.
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question posted by Leelee on January 7th, 2009 03:27
accepted answer has been given by Tyra I have made my own record keeping system, based on visual items. I am using the stars idea: depending on his performance, a student can get from one (insufficient) to fine (excellent) stars. The final grade is the weighted average of all stars he got during a semester.
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question posted by Nathan on January 6th, 2009 06:01
accepted answer has been given by lauren You should definitely read books that are interesting. I have tried this exercise myself and the best books that helped me increase my reading comprehension were the ones that had a complex but lively plot, which kept me searching for answers and helped me relate to other things that I know. I suggest starting with short adventure stories.
Tags: reading comprehension Topics: Education