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How to Foster Self-Disciplined Online Learning

How to Foster Self-Disciplined Online Learning

  Online learning can be great if students don’t have the time or mobility to drive to a university a few times a week. However, it can be harder to facilitate discipline for studying when a physical class is not there to remind students of the schedule that should be maintained.  Preparing and executing a plan for studying can help students succeed in their online program.   ...read more

The Value of a Computer Science Degree

The Value of a Computer Science Degree

Computer science is a growing field in education due to the constant change in demands by consumers. Technology develops constantly and requires the need for continued education. The options for obtaining a computer science degree have also increased throughout the past few years.   ...read more

Information About Technology Education

Information About Technology Education

When it comes to information technology education, you have more options than in previous years. For instance, today you can gain all or most of your education in an online format, which allows you to continue working without attending classes. You also can attend campus classes if this is more suitable to your needs. ...read more

Distance Education in Early Childhood Programs

Distance Education in Early Childhood Programs

If you want to teach young children or are interested in furthering your education in the field, you might want to consider a distance learning program dealing with early childhood. These programs provide you with all the coursework and learning material necessary for earning your degree, through your computer via your Internet connection. ...read more

Programs for Registered Nurse Certification

Programs for Registered Nurse Certification

Registered nurses earn up to $75,000 or more earn year. These earnings greatly depend upon your degree level and geographical area. As you may know each state has its own rules and regulations regarding requirements for certifications and licenses.  ...read more

How to Write a Curriculum Vitae for Graduate School

How to Write a Curriculum Vitae for Graduate School

A Curriculum Vitae (CV) is considered as a resume for those in academia, usually post undergraduate studies. Persons that look for higher learning opportunities use a CV. Many students do not know the steps of how to write a curriculum vitae for graduate school.    ...read more

How to Celebrate Elementary School Graduation

How to Celebrate Elementary School Graduation

Graduating from elementary school is a milestone for the student and the parents. It marks the passage from childhood into young adulthood, as well as an academic achievement. By celebrating the event, you give positive reinforcement to the student. This reinforcement encourages him to be successful throughout his scholastic career.   ...read more

Types of Educational Leadership Activities

Types of Educational Leadership Activities

Just like some children are born to be leaders, others are born to be followers.  Regardless of what your child is born to be, it is still important for him to learn good leadership skills. These will be needed at times throughout life. ...read more

About Information Technology in Education Management

About Information Technology in Education Management

Information technology (IT) has changed the way businesses operate. It involves the use of computers to create, process and manage information. More educational institutions use information technology to operate and manage the flow of information than ever before. Students use IT to learn research and perform educational tasks and projects. ...read more

About Computer Programming Degree Studies

About Computer Programming Degree Studies

As the people who write the instructions that computers use to compete tasks, the work of computer programmers is important. It is becoming even more so as computers continue to grow in usefulness in the business world. While it is possible to be a self-taught programmer, in order to get a job, most people will have to complete formal studies in computer programming. ...read more

How to Set Up a Technology Education Lab

How to Set Up a Technology Education Lab

A technology education lab is created to provide students with the necessary equipment to learn technological concepts. These technological concepts consist of computer literacy, computer programming and the use of technology in conducting scientific research. As you may know schools receive a specific amount of funding to cover the cost of these technology education labs.  ...read more

How to Get Grants for Elementary School Technology

How to Get Grants for Elementary School Technology

While grants are not easy to come by and very competitive, there are still some available that a school system can apply and receive. However, the school must have an effective proposal that is well written so they can stand out amongst their competitors.   ...read more

How to Write a School Curriculum

How to Write a School Curriculum

Schools require a comprehensive approach to curriculum development. To write a school curriculum, identify the goals of the learning program as well as learners' needs. Breaking down the curriculum into courses, chapters and lessons allows you to develop appropriate content and assessment measures. ...read more

How to Eliminate Education Loan Debt

How to Eliminate Education Loan Debt

For students who have made their way through school with the help of student loans, the debt may still be around years after they have graduated and started their first job.  There are many things that one can do to help eliminate their education loan debt. ...read more

How to Become a Secondary School Teacher

How to Become a Secondary School Teacher

Teaching in a secondary school can be a rewarding career. Secondary school teachers help young adults prepare for advanced studies later in life. There are certain requirements that you will need to meet if you are interested in teaching in a secondary school. ...read more

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International Academy of Orthopedic Medicine US

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By thePT

Disorganized disorganized disorganized. My wife took a course, which was taught by PT professors from Texas. Took the course with many other clinicians from Texas. Was not approved in Texas. And they wouldn't even lift a finger to retroactively get it approved for Texas CEUs! each person had to do it individually. Website is difficult to navigate, I've tried to take online courses, and its very difficult to figure out how to take the course when purchased. Would have went elsewhere for my CEUs if I knew it would be so difficult. Was thinking about going for the COMT, but nope, gonna avoid this train wreck. ...read more

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Your Guidance Office

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By hootiepa

We signed up for Your Guidance Office after a rep visited our school. We found them a total waste of the $1200 fee. They were non-responsive to emails and phone calls. We did our own college searches, wrote the essays, and did appeal letters with out their input, since we never got a response.. My daughter did get many endowments on her own the largest being $90,000.Their website is similar to the common app after you do your searches and believe me you do not need to spend $1200 so do the searches online. Any high school student knows how to search online. ...read more

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By Your Guidance Office October 29, 2014

2014 Summer Camps!

First Spotlight: A Camp for Young Actors Ages 5-11, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri June 2-13 12:30 PM-4:30PM Performance Friday, June 13 5:30 PM Cost: $215 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration Includes a full production of the play The Princess King Rock, Roll, Repeat: A Rock n Roll Music Camp Ages 12-18, Prior experience required Two Weeks, Mon-Fri June 2-13 9:00AM-12:00PM Performance: Friday June 13, 6:30 PM Cost: $195 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration Performance will be a live rock concert! Broadway Bound: A Musical Theatre Camp Ages 8-17, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri June 17-28 9:00AM-3:30PM Performance: Friday, June 28, 5:30PM Cost: $325 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration Includes a full summer stock production of The Sound of Music Antic Arts: A Comedic Acting Camp Ages 10-17, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri July 7-18 9:00AM-3:30PM Performance: Friday July 18, 5:20PM Cost: $295 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration Includes a full production of the play 15 Reasons Not To Be in a Play Mutant Academy: A Camp for Comic Book Artists Ages 10-17, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri July 7-18 9:00AM-12:00PM Cost: $195, $25-$50 off with early registration Includes a published comic book that you create. First Spotlight: An acting camp for all experience levels ages 5-11. Students will perform in a musical play and learn about acting, improv, and theatre games. Some reading is required. If your student is not yet a strong reader, please request a copy of the script prior to the start of camp. Rock, Roll, Repeat! A rock and roll music camp for aspiring musicians and singers. This camp requires one year prior experience in selected instrument. Camp will cover rock music history, instruments lessons, and practice and performing a rock concert for family and friends. Broadway Bound: A musical theatre camp where students learn about acting, singing, dancing, as well as directing, costumes, makeup, set design, stage combat, improv, and more. Students will perform in a fully mounted summer stock production of a Broadway musical for family and friends. Antic Arts: A comedy theatre acting camp where students learn about comedic acting, improv, directing, theatrical design, playwriting, and will perform in a fully mounted production of a play for family and friends. All levels of experience welcome. Mutant Academy: An art camp for aspiring comic book artists. Students will learn about comic book illustration, composition, writing, and create their very own comic book series which they will get published and take home at the end of camp. Daily snacks are included in camp price for all camps and full day camps also include friday pizza parties. All students will receive a role in their show. We also offer an apprenticeship program for those students interested in areas of theatre other than acting. Before and after camp care is available through La Paloma Academy. Sign up for more than one camp, and all additional camps are 1/2 price! ...read more

By Troubadour Theatre April 19, 2014

Summer Camps 2013!

First Spotlight: Young Actor's Camp Ages: 5-11, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri June 3-14 12:30 PM-4:30 PM Performance: Friday, June 14, 5:30 PM Cost: $215 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration!  Includes a full production of the play Princess Who?  Rock, Roll, Repeat: Rock&Roll; Music Camp Ages: 12-18, Prior experience required Two weeks, Mon-Fri June 3-14 9:00 AM-12:00 PM Performance: Friday, June 14, 6:30 PM Cost: $195 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration!  Performance will be a live rock concert!  Broadway Bound: Musical Theatre Camp Ages: 8-17, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri June 17-28 9:00 AM-3:30 PM Performance: Friday, June 28, 5:30 PM Cost: $295 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration!  Includes a full summer stock production of Fiddler on the Roof  Antic Arts: Comedy Theatre Camp Ages: 11-17, All levels of experience welcome Two weeks, Mon-Fri July 8-19 9:00 AM-3:30 PM Performance: Friday, July 19, 5:30 PM Cost: $295 tuition, $25-$50 off with early registration!  Includes a full summer stock production of Check, Please!  Camps and performances will take place at: La Paloma Academy Central 2050 N Wilmot Rd. Tucson, AZ 85712 ...read more

By Troubadour Theatre May 16, 2013

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