When Deciding For A College
Try a few of these things before going to college If possible, independently visit the campuses of the college you are interested in. Have a self-guided tour of the college. Transfer rates and drop out rates can be a tool in the final decision. Try to talk and chat with the students of the college, staff and faculty about the college, so that you can be aware about the true inner workings of the college. Try to ask questions about the college [...]
Knowing More About Homeless Education
Homelessness has a tremendous effect on a child’s education. Education of homeless youth is thought to be vital in breaking the cycle of poverty. The McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act mandates equal opportunity to a free public education to homeless students. This act is supposed to break down the barriers homeless students have to receiving an education. These barriers comprise residency restriction, medical record verification, and transportation issues. Once a student surpasses these barriers, they are still subject to the stigma [...]
Influence of Family and Environment in Education
Early Learning Language skills generally develop earlier in children who are read to as babies and infants than other children. Being read to early helps children become proficient readers and is a factor in their academic achievement. Jacquelynne S. Eccles and Pamela E. Davis-Keane, in “The London Review of Education,” say that well-educated parents speak to and read to their children more than their less-educated peers. Better-educated parents are more likely to use complex language and a wider vocabulary with [...]
How the Internet Changed Education
Online Information According to SEO.com, 93% of students conduct research online rather than visit the library, with Wikipedia being the most popular resource. The tremendous amount of information on the Internet makes carrying a bookbag almost obsolete. Huge electronic libraries such as Project Gutenberg offer students over 40,000 free books, and reliable online references such as Britannica provide rich multimedia and interactive information from anywhere and anytime. In addition to instructing students on how to find information, teachers now focus [...]
Effects of Poverty in Education
Some students show up equipped to learn with the tools they need to succeed while others lack the requisite preparation and sometimes even the basic foundational needs that come from family to meet the school’s expectations. The economic environment in which a child is raised influences the level of learning that takes place in the classroom. Symptoms of Poverty Differences in preparedness are the result of varying socioeconomic statuses. Among wealthy nations, the United States has the highest rate of poverty [...]
Advantages of Online Learning
You can learn whatever you want! You can choose the program of your dreams in traditional education, too, but that would mean traveling away from home, living in a completely strange city, and thriving in an extremely competitive learning environment. With online education, you can take any program or course that is offered in traditional four-year universities. For instance, you’re mostly interested in biology. All it takes is a Google search about it, and you’ll easily find the online programs offered [...]
Alternative School and its Purpose
They originated to serve a growing population of students who were not experiencing success in the traditional schools. Today there are thousands, and the number continues to grow. The term “alternative” is now used to define nearly every type of school imaginable, but many share certain distinguishing characteristics: – Small size – Close student-teacher relationship – Student decision-making – Diverse curriculum – Peer guidance & Parental involvement An alternative school, sometimes referred to as a mini school, or remedial school, is any public or private [...]
Computer Based Education
Students complete exercises and view materials on a computer screen rather than receiving the information from written material or an instructor’s presentation. This dramatic change from traditional teaching has far-reaching implications for the future of education. Advantages The multimedia capacity of computer applications, including images, video, text, and audio, provide a rich and engrossing experience for students. The formats are easier to customize to each student’s learning style and pace. A student who is a visual learner, for example, can concentrate [...]