Why Masters In English In Spain Are So Successful? By: gbs | Mar 3rd 2012 - During its long history Spain has seen many highs (global emperor, the discovery of America), and many lows (civil war, dictatorship); however despite the current economic crisis and the difficult unemployment issues, the country maintains a leading position in European education, contributed largely by its Masters in English in Spain. Tags:masters in spain, masters in barcelona, masters in english
Challenges In Management Education In India By: westford | Feb 9th 2012 - "Everyone wants to change the world, but no one wants to change themselves". So let us start the change from ourselves first and I am sure that India has one of the best resources in the world and our education system is capable of bringing back its glory, matching with any International standards. Let"s make sure that we will not create unemployable graduates any more. A million miles journey start with a single step, let"s take that single step today! Tags:MBA
Open University Promotes Cost Effective Higher Education By: Rogar Mur | Jan 30th 2012 - The above article highlights the role of the Open University system in promoting higher education among the masses in a large way. It also gives the opportunity to take on new challenges in life and explore new possibilities. Tags:Open University, distance learning
Engineering In Uk - Enjoy Several Benefits By: Shomik Gupta | Jan 2nd 2012 - Pursuing education abroad opens up boundless opportunity for aspiring students across the globe. United Kingdom is one of the nicest study destinations of the world. Ambitious students wanting to pursue their study in UK are increasing with every passing year. Tags:Engineering in Uk, Masters in UK, UK colleges
The Challenges And Positive Aspects Of Getting Work Abroad By: Laura Meneses | Sep 16th 2011 - Residing and working abroad is just not for everybody but a lot of people go ahead and take likelihood of getting careers abroad. Why do people still opt to work abroad? Tags:jobs abroad
African Study Tours "" Explore World"s "oldest" Continent By: grace | Aug 27th 2011 - The diversity of African ecology, biological and geographical spectrums has since time immemorial attracted the most passionate and psyched scholars from diverse study fields and disciplines. The fact that Africa is considered the earth"s "oldest" continent means there are more than evolution theories with modern discoveries that no doubt will live beyond the 21st century. Tags:kenya, africa safari, safari in kenya, safari kenya, kenya safari, africa tours, kenya holidays, africa safari tours, , Africa safari, women tours, wo
English Distance Learning - The Most Flexible Mode Of Learning By: Jiten | Apr 18th 2011 - In early days, people learnt languages from books. As technology ,progressed, it gave rise to a new language learning method called "Distance Learning" , which is a method of imparting training in a different way. It is the method that focuses on the combination of teaching and technology to students who are not physically present in a traditional educational setup such as a classroom. Tags:English Distance Learning, English Distance Learning Program
Tefl Certification Courses: Online Or Onsite, What's The Best Approach? By: Sarah Simmons | Nov 12th 2010 - If you are interested in the opportunity to teach English abroad but do not have experience teaching EFL (English as a Foreign Language), you will need to get a TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of other Languages) or TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) certification to make yourself marketable. There are two basic options: online and onsite programs; learn what the best option is for taking TESOL or TEFL certification courses. Tags:teach English abroad, TEFL certification, TESOL certification, teach English overseas
Life"s Not Supposed To Be Boring! By: ClemRob | Oct 12th 2010 - So don"t let it! If your work life, home life, life in general are all weighing you down, I think its about time you cut those ties loose and start to live again. Tags:teach overseas, TESOL, TEFL, work abroad, tefl certificate,
Volunteer In Africa By: Zablon | Sep 9th 2010 - Zablon Mukuba is the Director of Volunteer Capital Centre the leading provider of quality and affordable volunteer abroad work programs and opportunities in third world countries visit http://www.volunteercapitalcentre.org and http://www.volunteercapitalcentre.blogspot.com Tags:Volunteer work, volunteer Africa, volunteer Kenya, volunteer
Top 10 Reasons To Teach English Abroad By: Sarah Simmons | Jul 12th 2010 - Everybody has one. You know, that list of things you want to do before you die? Some people might call it a "bucket list." Whether your list includes skydiving, a cross-country road trip, or swimming with sharks, there's one more thing you need to add: teaching overseas. Read on for the top 10 reasons to teach English abroad. Tags:teach English abroad, teaching English overseas, teaching English abroad, teach English abroad summer, teach English abroad jobs, teach English abroad paid
Bible College: Your Future? Things To Consider By: Charlie Fordham | May 4th 2010 - Have you ever suspected that traditional colleges will not offer you the combination of faith and education that you want for yourself? Are you looking for a different track than others in your high school, something that will strengthen your relationship with God at the same time that you learn more about the world?
Home Tutoring: Opportunities For Online Tutors By: Romen Chertres | Oct 26th 2009 - Opting out of the conventional school system and educating children at home is a growing trend, though not without its critics. Although much home tutoring is carried out by parents, some families enlist external help and employ online tutors as a supplement to their own teaching. Tags:Home Tutoring, Online Tutoring, Online Tutors, online teaching jobs
Learn Chinese - Top 10 Reasons Cited By Chinese Learners By: Bourne | Nov 6th 2007 - China is experiencing a period of change, one built upon the back of a phenomenal economic boom, but which has also triggered a chain of social and cultural changes that will be on display for the world to see as we approach the Beijing Olympics. Tags:china
The Pros And Cons Of Teaching Abroad By: Justin Burch | Nov 2nd 2006 - As it has been said, teaching abroad isn't for everybody. Each program you will encounter will require some prerequisites and the proper attitude, but will offer unique challenges and personal incentives to the right individual. Here is an impartial analysis of opportunities confronting both sides of the arguments you need to consider before deciding to teach abroad.
Beyond the opportunities for those able to teach within specialized disciplines, there is an incredible dem... Tags:teaching abroad, international education
New Experience For Some San Diego Schools Students And Their Teachers By: Patricia Hawke | Sep 29th 2006 - This July, Annie Santana, a Spanish teacher at Mission Bay High School, part of the San Diego schools, departed the city and headed for the island of Robinson Crusoe, Chile. In the seventh year of her career, Santana joined the Fulbright teacher exchange program.
For one year, Santana will teach English as a second language at a Chilean school on the island; but her students will not be losing her. A Chilean teacher will be replacing Santana at Mission Bay. While both teac... Tags:San Diego schools, schools, San Diego