Education

Written by Bruce Deitrick Price   
Tuesday, 02 March 2010 22:31

The Education Establishment is all goo-goo gaga over the newest pedagogical approach: 21st-Century Skills. This phrase refers to all the high-level "literacies" that students supposedly need to survive in the brave new world acoming.

I suspect there's little new here and that "21st-century skills" is yet another formula for reaching a favorite goal: education with as little scholarly and academic content as possible.

Read more: 21st-Century Skills: Same Old, Lame Old
 
 
Written by Lorabella   
Tuesday, 02 March 2010 16:03

To be a professional photographer is an extremely creative career decision; and an intelligent one at that. Besides being a great career option in terms of money you can earn; it is also a very satisfying career with a lot of flexibility. Most professional photographers are self-employed and work as freelancers. And those who are committed to doing well, earn a lot of money and fame. Read more: Photography Studies and Careers Within

 
Written by Lorabella   
Tuesday, 02 March 2010 15:43

There is little distinction today between work and play. Doing what you like is now the norm rather than liking what you do.

Specialised courses pertaining to creative disciplines such as music, photography, web designing and other distinctively offbeat careers are becoming more and more popular. Such courses are becoming increasingly popular nowadays with those looking to trail a different path. Read more: Creative Courses: Doing What You Like is the Norm

 
 
Written by Lorabella   
Tuesday, 02 March 2010 15:37

Every year thousands of students all over the country complete their schooling, and apply for admissions in colleges and universities for further studies. While the sciences, law, accountancy, banking etc are the popular picks, there is a small but fast growing number who are opting for universities that offer a formal training and education in creative vocational courses like music, dance, dramatics, computers, web designing etc. Read more: Tertiary Vocational Education - Bachelors Education With a Difference

 
Written by Derek Rogers   
Sunday, 28 February 2010 09:56

IT network training courses are a new addition to build a business' diverse working knowledge in their field. Some of the major factors in providing these courses include improving efficiency, increasing employee knowledge base and saving money from acquired skills. IT networking is a comprehensive topic that requires commitment, desire and an aptitude to learn the intricate details required to effectively manage an IT network. Read more: Benefits of Practical IT Network Training Courses

 
 

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