If you are moving to live in Spain and you have children, one of your biggest decisions will be where to send them to school. You will want them to get the best education possible, but there will be a number of factors to consider when choosing the type of school that is best for them. Location, finances and their age will all have to be taken into account, and you will have to carry out a lot of research in order to make sure that they get into the best school possible.
When it comes to the ...
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June 29th, 2011 in
Education
Do you need to find out what kind plants will grow best on your patio? Do you want to understand the stock market? What about understanding teenage angst? How about baking a pie? Or painting your living room? No matter what kind of project you are undertaking, proper research can make all of the difference in the world. The term 'research' has all sorts of negative associations, and often brings back frightening images of dusty encyclopedias or gloomy library silence. It can seem a bit ...
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June 25th, 2011 in
Education
Fifteen years ago, at the height of the focus on the alleged gender bias against girls in our educational system, I wrote an article for a professional newsletter that argued it was actually the other way around. Boys were at least equally disadvantaged in the classroom, if not more so. The key difference was outside the classroom where girls grew up in a society that didn't value their achievements and opportunities in the marketplace and on the athletic field. I took some flack for my point ...
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June 24th, 2011 in
Education
THE STATISTICS
Educating your child on the risks and dangers of credit cards is one of the most important lessons you can teach them at an early age. With credit card companies making teenagers their #1 target, let's look at some startling statistics:
· 11% of teens ages 12-19 have their own credit cards, and an additional 10 percent have access to a parent's credit card. (Teenage Research Unlimited)
· 33% of three high school seniors uses credit cards and half of those cards have their own ...
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June 22nd, 2011 in
Education
As your child starts developing through their teenage years, a sense of insecurity may arise concerning their homeschooling. At this stage a lot of parents will be tempted to 'throw in the towel', and submit their child to the public school system. This is a completely natural feeling, and there is no need to panic. It is a situation which needs thorough assessment and is completely dependent on the effectiveness of your homeschooling techniques.
If you have social concerns for your child, it ...
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June 21st, 2011 in
Education
Jeremy Jackson, a student at the Los Angeles County High School
for the Arts, enrolled in a Digital Video Production summer
course at iD Tech Camps UCLA location. At this weeklong,
hands-on technology summer program for ages 7-17 located at
universities nationwide, Jeremy developed an understanding for
shooting, editing, and creating special effects using Adobe
software.
Jeremy's father, an animator for Disney, inspired his son at a
young age with a passion for filmmaking and CGI ...
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June 18th, 2011 in
Education
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Get Life Skills - Not Student Loans
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Student loans? Who needs them? Take charge of your money for the
rest of your life.
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Part I (This article)
Part II Student loan consolidation has big benefits for losers
Part III Idea beats student loan consolidation and creates a
winning mindset.
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You'll never need student loans with these ideas.
1.Grants in place of student loans - no repayments
2. Part time earning decreases student ...
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June 16th, 2011 in
Education
Most people, when they first encounter the idea of home
schooling, have one hundred and one questions. This article is
intended to act as a reference point for people interested in
the prospect of home schooling their children. The first
question many parents ask is 'Why would we want to school our
children at home?'
There are a number of benefits to home schooling your children.
Home schooling yields positive academic, social, emotional, and
spiritual benefits for any family that is willing ...
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June 15th, 2011 in
Education
One of the ways for a kid to make money. Can a kid make money
by writing essays? Yes!
After 2 years perhaps more than many adults are earning.
-------------- Teen Handicaps -------------- * no experience of
life * no money * need time for homework, sport and friends.
--------------- Teen Advantages --------------- * It's not true
that you've no experience. You've a lot of school experience.
* You have a lot more energy to bring to the task than many
adults have.
* You can get help. Your ...
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June 14th, 2011 in
Education
During the last thousand years, European Monarchs have ruled
Europe and the world with an iron fist and by fear, compassion
and hatred. As their wealth grew from the riches of newly
conquered continents and lands, they began building some of the
worlds greatest castles as a sign of their status and wealth,
leaving behind a legacy of beauty and splendor that has lasted
well into the 21st century.
These members of royalty have included tyrants, the mentally
insane, drunks and the psychotic, who ...
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June 12th, 2011 in
Education