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23rd September 2009
Your legal situation as a homeschooler depends largely on what state you live in and how state and local officials enforce the laws concerning compulsory attendance, private education, and homeschooling. Whether they require registration, a notice of inte... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Homeschooling has increased more in the past few years than it has for the past decades. Initially, homeschooling or any type of private education wasn’t allowed in the United States, but when a public court ruled for the Society of Sisters for the Holy... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
06th September 2009
Distancing learning has developed a strong relationship with computer technologies and together they’ve been providing great quality education for the past few years. Distance learning has been existent for a pretty long time; more than a century. Those... Read >
Author: johnsonchris
05th September 2009
Distancing learning has developed a strong relationship with computer technologies and together they’ve been providing great quality education for the past few years. Distance learning has been existent for a pretty long time; more than a century. Those... Read >
Author: johnsonchris
02nd September 2009
Most of the student loans are based on the foremost condition that the borrower should be having the full time course from any recognized university to avail its benefits. But all of us know about the conditions of many families which can’t afford for t... Read >
Author: John
02nd September 2009
Most of the student loans are based on the foremost condition that the borrower should be having the full time course from any recognized university to avail its benefits. But all of us know about the conditions of many families which can’t afford for t... Read >
Author: John
02nd September 2009
Until recently and for five years, Ljubica Grozdanovska worked as a journalist in Macedonia's best-selling daily newspaper, "Dnevnik", covering issues on every level of education in the country. Three months ago, she became correspondent for the prestigio... Read >
Author: sam sagaciti
31st August 2009
Until recently and for five years, Ljubica Grozdanovska worked as a journalist in Macedonia's best-selling daily newspaper, "Dnevnik", covering issues on every level of education in the country. Three months ago, she became correspondent for the prestigio... Read >
Author: sam sagaciti
23rd July 2009
The credit crunch is even hitting comparatively wealthy parents, who send their children to private schools. Fees for private education climbed from 6.9 billion in 2001 to an estimated 7.9 billion last year, forcing parents to apply for bank loans to fund... Read >
Author: michael challiner
16th July 2009
An increasing amount of parents are applying for bank loans to put their children through private school, new figures show. Spending on private school fess reached an estimated 7.9 billion pounds last year, compared to 6.9 billion pounds in the year 2001-... Read >
Author: michael challiner
03rd June 2009
New figures show that soaring numbers of cash strapped parents are applying for loans to put their children through private school. It is estimated that since 2001-2 an extra 1 billion pound a year is being spent on private education, up from 6.9 billion ... Read >
Author: michael challiner
12th May 2009
Are you capable of protecting and supporting your child when, not if, they are targeted by bullying at school? School bullying shows no clear signs of decreasing anytime soon. Let me tell you how to (1)recognize signs of school bullying, (2)support and pr... Read >
Author: Barry Kareful
27th March 2009
Are you looking for a dream location to settle down in? Tired of drab weather, stress-filled days and the hustle and bustle of your current lifestyle? If you are looking for a change in work, a chance to retire, or just the opportunity to have a house to ... Read >
Author: Allison Cooke
11th March 2009
If you are looking for an up and coming area to grow with, take a look at Cedar Park. Located to the north of Austin, on both sides of hwy. 183, Cedar Park has spread outwards and is one of the fastest growing cities in the country. Innovative and progres... Read >
Author: Curtis Reddehase
06th March 2009
All across the world education and professional studies are in great boom. There are many new universities opening, both public and private. This has lead to shortage of faculty in the upcoming colleges and universities and has thus increased the faculty ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
04th March 2009
Are you looking for a dream location to settle down in? Tired of drab weather, stress-filled days and the hustle and bustle of your current lifestyle? If you are looking for a change in work, a chance to retire, or just the opportunity to have a house to ... Read >
Author: Kevin Smith
20th January 2009
An increasing numbers of parents are applying for bank loans to fund their children through private school, new figures reveal.
Household expenditure on private school fees reached approximately £7.9billion last year, up from £6.9billion in 2001-02.
S... Read >
Author: michael challiner
20th October 2008
Someone said that there is not a specific time throughout the year for fun, as fun is usually associated to parties, but we could not deny that it's during the second half of the year when several traditional celebrations come one after another. In additi... Read >
Author: Reginald Gardner
20th July 2008
With all things that are done intentionally as a real estate investor your education comes first. A real estate investing education is primary to your success in business, and in all circumstances there is an identifiable pattern of learning that leads fr... Read >
Author: Vinood Kumarr
18th July 2008
For parents getting the new school for their kids may be very daunting situation. Are you new to private education and looking for a private school for your kids? If you are completely new to these private education schools and institutes, you will find i... Read >
Author: zander smith
15th July 2008
According to a recent study, roughly 15m Britons are living a “deluded” financial lifestyle – trying to maintain a middle-class standard of living on a working class wage.
Many are living in a middle-class fantasy world of second homes, private ... Read >
Author: Liam Gerken
14th July 2008
Homeowners in need of extra cash often turn to secured loans in order to meet their funding needs. Typically this money has been used for home improvements or the purchase of a new car, but recent statistics show that more people have started to take out ... Read >
Author: Danielle Fletcher
20th June 2008
Generation Y are the generation of adults having their first babies today: born between 1976 and 1994 they are comfortable with emails, blogs & pod-casts, have information at their fingertips and often go without face-to-face information (in particular pr... Read >
Author: Leanne
19th June 2008
The amount of foreign students currently studying in Britain is now nearly 1 million. The British government puts a high value on foreign students is doing all it can to attract these students away from other competing educational institutes in other cou... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
02nd April 2008
Sometimes, when reading a big book, one gets the feeling that the author set out to achieve size, as if that in itself might suggest certain adjectives from a reader or reviewer – weighty, significant, deep, serious, complex, extensive, perhaps. Sometim... Read >
Author: Philip Spires
18th October 2007
Teaching abroad is an opportunity to expand your horizons and enhance your resume with the view to advancing up the career ladder. But, if you have a family, making sure you’ve got all the information you can find will help you find the best position fo... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell
15th October 2007
Well even if you have little credit or no credit rating at all, you can still get a student loan. Student loans are a good way to build credit as well, so once you obtain one, be sure to repay it.Student loans for those with little or no credit are govern... Read >
Author: Jim Donaldson
21st September 2007
New figures indicate that parents are piling financial pressure upon themselves by funding their child's private education.According to the latest research by JPMorgan Asset Management (JPMAM), almost 1 in 5 parents (18 per cent) have been shown to have r... Read >
Author: ARouse
06th August 2007
Mainstream education is often rejected in preference of privatised education by the wealthy, and is thought of as a more rounded education for the next generation. By paying the extortionate tuition fees for private education, the impression is that the ... Read >
Author: Michael DeLion
03rd July 2007
Homeschooling has become more and more popular with each passing year. With the current state of our nations educational system, this comes as little surprise to many who have decided to educate their children on their own. Still, homeschooling is often ... Read >
Author: Shay
29th May 2007
From the first flutter we feel inside to the first time we hold our children in our arms, we realize that we are responsible for a life other than our own. We want to make the best decisions we can and ensure that our child’s needs are provided for. ... Read >
Author: CharleyHwang
02nd May 2007
Ever since I wrote my book The Complete Guide to Securing a Job at an International School I’ve been inundated with questions about teaching overseas. I’ve selected the most frequently asked ones to answer for you here…
Where can I teach in an in... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell
25th April 2007
Considering the recent unprecedented growth in the number of international schools in the world on top of the abundance already operating worldwide, it is no wonder you might be reeling from the thought of choosing the ‘right’ school for you.
Of c... Read >
Author: Kelly Blackwell
26th March 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Law Offices of Donald P. Schweitzer
In today's world, parents often begin planning for a child's education far in advance. Most Los Angeles County residents are not satisfied with their neighborhood public school. Instead, they sea... Read >
Author: Donald Schweitzer
07th November 2006
Higher education has become costlier for a student so much so that an education loan is now considered a necessity. As a consequence there are now more sources available to a student for taking education loans. Students are now in a better position of ava... Read >
Author: James Taylor
31st August 2006
The decision to send your child to a private school is a very personal one. There are parents who make this commitment soon after, or even before, their child arrives in the world. The child's name may be put down for the parent's choice of independent sc... Read >
Author: michael challiner
15th August 2006
As in other states, Michigan schools are seeing more and more parents of disabled children pulling them out of public schools, providing alternative private education, and then suing the Michigan Schools to foot the bill. It has become a problem and growi... Read >
Author: Patricia Hawke
25th July 2006
Your legal situation as a homeschooler depends largely on what state you live in and how state and local officials enforce the laws concerning compulsory attendance, private education, and homeschooling. Whether they require registration, a notice of inte... Read >
Author: Joshua Poon
05th March 2006
'Most people are about as happy as they make up their mind to be.' Abraham Lincoln
I'm happy. My Email software has developed a frustrating problem, it's been raining for days, the car has sprung a leak which will be very expensive to fix - and I'm sti... Read >
Author: daphne nancholas
17th February 2006
Choosing a school for children with social difficulties is a very difficult task. Parents know that the school they chose will have a big impact on their child's self-confidence, their ability to learn and their childhood experiences. Get it right and y... Read >
Author: Ben Sidman
05th January 2006
Independent school fees have risen faster than inflation and it is estimated that it costs more than
100,000 in Scotland in the United Kingdom to fund a child through a private education. So sending your child to a fee-paying school is a major considera... Read >
Author: Derek Miller
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