Pilates For The Super Advanced Student

November 2, 2008 · By: stevegiles · Posted in Education · Comment 

Now that you are a super advanced student in Pilates, you should be moving from routine to routine at a brisk pace and there should be minimal down time between each exercise. These exercises are sure to give you a run for your money. Read more

Educational Games To Defuse the Classroom Bully

October 28, 2008 · By: keen2learn · Posted in Education · Comment 

t’s time to get up, pull on the school uniform and the tie with that dreaded knot - the special knot that would otherwise show you up. Downstairs you eat the breakfast your oblivious parents have prepared on automatic drive, grab the school bag, say goodbye to “Frazzle” the dog who looks back with those large caring eyes Read more

Choosing The Right Thesis Topic For Your Paper

October 26, 2008 · By: nasph22 · Posted in Education · Comment 

When you are thinking about a thesis topic it can become difficult to choose a certain area. This will be particularly important to you if you are new to producing your own piece of original research, and especially if you are looking to complete a paper on an undergraduate degree course. Read more

Choosing the Right Dissertation Topic

October 26, 2008 · By: nasph22 · Posted in Education · Comment 

When you’re looking at choosing a dissertation topic, this is generally going to be through a choice made by you and your lecturer/professor. Most often, students, when they are thinking about a dissertation topic, should attempt to narrow down their topic to one that is specific and can adequately researched. Read more

Have Handwriting Skills Been Superseded By Technology?

October 10, 2008 · By: keen2learn · Posted in Education · Comment 

Teaching four-year-old children to write is nonsense says literacy consultant Sue Palmer. “As useful as teaching a dog to walk on its hind legs.” So why has the National Curriculum in the UK adopted new assessments to measure handwriting skills in the first year at school?

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IN RICORDO DEL PROF. LEOPOLDO ELIA

October 8, 2008 · By: sussidia · Posted in Advertising, Communication, Education · Comment 

L’UNIVERSITÀ PERDE UNO DEI PIÙ IMPORTANTI COSTITUZIONALISTI ITALIANI

Professore ordinario di diritto costituzionale all’Università di Roma, profondo conoscitore del diritto, membro della Consulta già nel 1976, di cui divenne presidente dal 1981 al 1985, eletto dal 1987 in parlamento come senatore e come deputato, più volte Ministro e, infine, presidente emerito della Corte Costituzionale. Read more

Spanish MP3 - For Those On The Go

September 25, 2008 · By: mye00002 · Posted in Education · Comment 

A Spanish mp3 is perhaps the best way to learn anything nowaday. It seems that all of us are bogged down with something to do every hour of the day and little time to do it. When do we get to do the things that we want to do for ourselves? Good question! Read more

Today I Feel Great; The Essential Role Of Positive Self Esteem In Children.

September 24, 2008 · By: keen2learn · Posted in Education · Comment 

Our modern lifestyle can sometimes mean that children at school lack the self confidence which comes from positive self esteem. Now there are educational games  and a government initiative that can turn building self esteem into a fun exercise that parents can join in. But how do children lack this self confidence in the first place?

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Glory Days Surprise Alumni Party

September 11, 2008 · By: hitechexport · Posted in Education · Comment 

“Glory Days… they’ll pass you by, Glory Days…. alright, oh yeah, alright, ah alright, woo hoo… GLORYYYY DAYSSSSSS”   -Bruce Springsteen
We miss the good old days of college so we wanted to plan an alumni themed college party for a bunch of us old alumni Read more

What Teaching Resources Do We Really Need?

September 4, 2008 · By: keen2learn · Posted in Education · Comment 

Government educational policies striving to improve standards are constantly criticised. If the pass rate improves it’s down to easier exams, and if they deteriorate it’s due to the wrong teaching resources or technique. Read more

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