August 14, 2008

How to get an online degree

Getting an online degree is a great way of getting a worthwhile qualification, but at the same time carrying on working too. This has the benefit of being able to build a career and earn some cash, instead of building up a huge debt and having to start off a career from scratch.
The procedure of [...]

August 12, 2008

Spelling mistakes are ok

It seems that spelling mistakes are getting just a little bit too much for one university lecturer that he has now proposed that some common spelling mistakes should now be included into the English language.
Dr Ken Smith, senior lecturer in criminology at Buckinghamshire New University, has drawn up a list of these “Common” mistakes. He [...]

August 8, 2008

What to look for in distance learning

The internet and distance learning are one of those areas that really go together, before the internet distance learning would have been done through the post, which takes time and may have ended up being a bit boring for some students.
But now the growth in this sector is enormous which means students should therefore [...]

August 6, 2008

What is good about online learning?

There are many things, which can be good to do in your own time, and education is definitely one of those things, this is because you are able to work at your own pace at a time that suits you. This can give the student a distinct advantage over everyone else, as there are no [...]

August 5, 2008

Learning requires sleep

Most people were told when they were children, to get enough sleep, as it will make you learn better at school. However, as with much of the advice that parents give to their kids, this probably went in one ear and out of the other without stopping.
Nevertheless, research has now found that parent were right [...]

August 1, 2008

Prison for taking photos of unsafe schools

It may because of the media invasion of china, but there are quite few stories coming out from the places that rarely ever get visited by outsiders.
Like this teacher who following the terrible earthquake in the Sichuan region, which killed over 70,000 and devastated whole areas. He has been arrested for and been sentenced to [...]

July 30, 2008

Girl overturns no jewellery rule

A fourteen-year-old girl, who was excluded from school for wearing a bracelet, has won her high court discrimination case against the school in Wales.
Sarika Singh from Cwmbach, South Wales found herself excluded from the Aberdare Girls School last year when you refused to remove her bangle for religious reasons.
However, with no hope of finding a [...]

July 28, 2008

Academics fooled by spam

For most of us, spam or fraudulent emails are normally something to do with helping out someone in Africa who has several million dollars to transfer, Viagra, or fake banks and in general, these mostly end up in the trash.
However, there is a growing new wave of emails, which are targeting the academics of [...]

July 24, 2008

Fake tans banned at school

These days it hard to distinguish between that has a real suntan and those people who like to get their sun tan out of a bottle.
However, at some schools this is going to be no longer a problem as the head teacher has banned the use of fake suntan, especially those girls who are turning [...]

July 22, 2008

Pupils used to heat school

New school is so eco friendly that the heat generated by the bodies of the pupils and staff will be enough to keep the school heated.
Work has just started on the replacement for the Acharacle Primary School in Ardnamurchan, on the west coast of Scotland, which had seen better days, so it was decided to [...]

July 21, 2008

Pupils to be taught about Islam

As the government attempts to prevent the rise of extremism in the UK, there has been a plan put in place where all pupils within the state education system will be taught about the values and traditions of Islam.
The Communities Secretary Hazel Blears has announced this scheme but no timetable has been laid out yet. [...]

July 17, 2008

Schools closed by strike action

Throughout England, Wales and Northern Ireland thousands of council workers have been on strike causing chaos to many of the council services including schools.
Members of the Unison and Unite unions are expecting around six hundred thousand workers to part in a series of planned strikes which is over pay and will affect non teaching staff [...]

July 15, 2008

When children are marked as racists

In these day of high security and ultra political correctness there are certain things that we used to say and do, which for one reason or another we can no longer do and say at least out n public anyway, but there are worrying signs that pre school children are being judged by the actions.
In [...]

July 11, 2008

University in networking deal

A university in the UK has signed a multi million pound agreements which will see it become one of the top ten places of further education in the country.
Exeter University is already ranked about thirteenth in the UK Higher Education (HE) Institutions, but by introducing plans which are going to cut their carbon footprint and [...]

July 9, 2008

Want school dinners? Get finger printed

Pupils at a school in Huddersfield are being fingerprinted so that they can pay for the school dinners without having to carrying around cash.
The All Saints Catholic College in Bradley Bar is the latest school to introduce this biometric scheme, the pupils have their fingers scanned into a computer; this will then act as a [...]

July 7, 2008

Pray to Allah or get detention

The Alsager School in Cheshire has found itself at the centre of a human rights case when two boys refused to pray to Allah during a religious education lesson. The children were asked to wear Islamic Headdress and with the prayer mats at the ready they were told to pray to Allah.
The two boys refused [...]

July 4, 2008

Schools should teach the meaning of life

It seems that children are to be taught philosophy at school but nothing too intense like the meaning of life or other questions that would through up questions about the why we are here and how did we get here in the first place.
It has been suggested that children should learn about philosophy through everyday [...]

July 3, 2008

How to improve your memory

Unlike computers our memory needs to be exercised every now and then to make sure that it is working properly. Otherwise we could are likely to end up forgetting where we left things even though they are right in front of us. If you are experiencing this sort of problem, there is no need to [...]

July 1, 2008

Being rude to get a pass

There has been much talk of how the exams in this country have changed for better to the extent that the pass rates just keep getting better year after year. But there are those who are saying that the exams are a lot easier these days, which sort of takes away the good work which [...]

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, [...]

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