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  • Home Schooling Cons  By : Sharon White
    Home schooling popularity nowadays has grown to thousands of children who are taught at homes by their parents or family tutors. The home schooling popularity can be explained by the archaic and lowly developing education system and study techniques. Another important reason of home schooling preference is the growing demands for human knowledge and skills at job markets; these demands cannot usually be met by teaching children at public schools, they require individual approaches and techniques
  • Why To Use Dry Erase Boards For Instructive Purposes  By : George Wood
    As you know the dry erase boards are very useful in the classroom as well as in the boardroom also. These boards are allowed to post information in a very animated fashion. Teachers or a presenter can speak their views or information not only through verbally but also they can...
  • GED Test; How Hard Is It?  By : Kris Koonar
    The GED or the General Education Development examination is considered the adult student substitute to a high school diploma.
  • Preparing For Your GED Test  By : Kris Koonar
    The General Education Development Test does need extensive preparation to clear. But before one starts preparing, it is essential to know where to start.
  • Online GED Practice Tests  By : Kris Koonar
    Widely acknowledged as the equivalent of a high school diploma, GED or the General Educational Development exam, can help you progress in your education as well as your profession.
  • GED Study Tips  By : Kris Koonar
    The American Council on Education or ACE is a government organization, which offers GED.
  • GED Test Strategies and Resources  By : Kris Koonar
    The GED test is easy to accomplish if you follow certain test strategies and make optimum use of the available resources.
  • What to Expect On the GED Test; Improving Your Score  By : Kris Koonar
    GED stands for General Education Development. GED tests are basically equivalent to high school tests
  • Common Questions and Answers about GED  By : Kris Koonar
    The GED test can be considered a passport to a bright future. A GED diploma certifies that you have completed the equivalent of a basic high school education.
  • Benefits of A GED  By : Kris Koonar
    General Educational Development or the GED test was first introduced in 1942 to help the war veterans to complete their basic high school education.
  • The GED Math Test  By : Kris Koonar
    Of the five test areas, which comprise the GED Tests i.e. Mathematics, Language Arts Reading, Language Arts Writing, Science and Social Studies, the GED Math test is the toughest.
  • Understanding and Interpreting the GED Test Score  By : Kris Koonar
    The GED test is a state affiliated test series, which is equivalent to a high school diploma.
  • Homeschool Alternative  By : Sharon White
    Homeschool is considered to be an alternative to public school education. For recent years homeschool as an alternative to public school has gained large popularity among parents and children as well. In most cases parents initiates homeschool education being confused with their children poor awards at public schools. However, homeschool cannot be considered as an equal alternative to public school.
  • Home Schooling is a Popular Education Option  By : Jerry Cahill
    Homeschooling used to be commonplace. Is Homeschooling making a big return?
  • Online Schools: the Changing Face of K12 Student Learning  By : Susan Bond
    Susan Bond of IQ-ity discusses online schools geared toward k12 high school students and the No Child Left Behind Act.

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