June 30, 2008

The key to a great education

It may be the most underestimated tool that children could use to benefit their education, but by ignoring it, the results could mean that as the body’s energy levels drop the chances are that concentration is lost during lessons.
With many children just grabbing at anything that is at hand just before they leave for school, [...]

June 26, 2008

Online resources for learning a language

The world is a much smaller place than a few years ago, not that it is shrinking in a physical sense, but by travel and more recently with the growth in broadband. So now would be a great time to learn a language.
There are many advantages with having a foreign language under your belt, it [...]

June 25, 2008

Military families should first choice on schools

The head of the British armed forces, is suggesting that the families of serving military personnel should be getting preferential treatment when it comes to public services such as education.
The Chief of the Defence Staff, Sir Jock Stirrup has said these families should be getting a bit more than the average family, simply because of [...]

June 23, 2008

College girls harass builders

How the tables have turned, there was time when a girl or woman walking past a building would have been open to whistling and all sorts of comments. But in these days of political correctness has not only seen this behaviour stop, but the tables have turned on the builders.
A college in Tonbridge, Kent has [...]

June 20, 2008

Hacker who changed grades faces jail

How many school kids have dreamed about cracking the school computer network and adjusting the test grades slightly? For some people the urge is just too much and in order to get ahead or even get into the right college, some students actually don’t just dream about it, they do it!
Eighteen year old Omar Khan [...]

June 19, 2008

Online learning can be good

In these days of green thinking it could be said that deciding to which method of education is greener is up for debate.
Going to conventional school means having a large building, with heating, power usage and lighting, and all that travelling by bus and car. Or by studying online, where none of the above applies [...]

June 17, 2008

School caretaker sues for £50,000

While doing a job you would expect to be getting on the job training as when needed, this could apply to many tools and even new jobs that have been added to the current work load. This is why when things go wrong there is always going to be trouble.
Anthony Gower-Smith, 73 from Hampshire was [...]

June 16, 2008

School kid deterrent banned

There is a well known deterrent being used by small shops in places where there is a high rate of teenagers in the school lunchtimes and after school. It is called the mosquito as it sends out a very high pitched sound which only teenagers are supposed to hear.
This is being used to stop these [...]

June 13, 2008

There is a theory going around that people with high IQ’s are more likely not to believe in god, than other people who are considered to be in the national average. This is coming from a study by Professor Richard Lynn, emeritus professor of psychology at Ulster University.
The rise in average intelligence is being blamed [...]

June 11, 2008

Free online language courses

Learning a language is something that most people think about but never really get around to doing, this is for several reasons. The time it takes to actually get to a level that is reasonable, the cost and the embarrassment of sitting there in a room with others.
The solution is to try a different approach, [...]

June 10, 2008

Smoking and education a strange mix

When colleges and universities accept money from tobacco companies they are thought of as signing a deal with the devil, but when this money is given as a research grant or to pay for some research to be done, then it all takes a different stance.
Like Virginia Commonwealth University they had signed an arrangement with [...]

June 6, 2008

Children should not be taught middle class subjects

How a subject taught at school can be classed as a middle class subject needs a little explaining, according to the man who advises the government on education matters, Prof John White, most surprisingly the subject that are “Middle Class” are English, Maths, History, Geography, Science and Latin or Modern Languages.
Clearly these subjects would have [...]

June 5, 2008

What not to study at university

With university fees costing the average student around £15,000 there is case to answer that you should be making it worth your while and to ensure that these debts can be paid as easily and quickly as possible.
So with so many courses available which ones are not going to be worth taking, and yet would [...]

June 4, 2008

Technology could render schools obsolete

In the near future it has been predicted by the head of one of the UK’s top private schools that children will be learning by a type of direct input. This will of course mean that schools as we know them today will become obsolete.
How this will develop is not yet known, but you can [...]

June 2, 2008

Girls catch up with boys

When it comes to education in the past the difference between boys and girls was blatantly clear as the girls followed the domestic route with cooking and other such delights, while the boys went into the workshops and studied wood and metal work.
But as equality entered the schools the girls had to play catch up [...]