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Q. Hay guys how R u ? mmm... please i Need A paragraph about ::( Primary Education ..):: please i Need ur help ::) wait 4 urS ^_^
Asked by malak - Sat Nov 24 07:39:16 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Use Google and enter primary education./
Answered by DrIG - Sat Nov 24 09:17:43 2007

How is education in the United States different from education in other countries?
Q. How is education in the United States different from education in other countries? Which country's education system do you like best?
Asked by hplss.rmntc - Sat Feb 2 12:53:20 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Here, we make a futile and stupid attempt to educate everybody, whether they want an education or not. In other countries, they value education more, because if you don't pursue it, they stop educating you and you have to take a menial job and suffer. Parents don't want that for their children and they push them. Here, when someone doesn't want an education, we force them to stay in school with compulsory education and we give them the "No Child Left Behind" treatment. We keep their sorry butt in school and let them drag down the whole educational system. The parents don't have to take the responsibility to make their kid rise to challenges. As a result, our school systems and teachers are swamped with trying to produce even mediocre… [cont.]
Answered by Brian K - Sat Feb 2 13:04:58 2008

What states consider parents education level in deciding student aid?
Q. The FAFSA application ask for my parents education level? In the instructions it says some states offer aid based on eduction level of parents. Does California use this factor? Is it better to have parents with education or without education?
Asked by sfolly - Thu Apr 17 15:51:51 2008 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Tell the truth!! Then it won't matter one way or the other.
Answered by Found-1 - Thu Apr 17 16:38:30 2008

What if education costs are less than your Coverdell IRA value?
Q. If the education IRA and 529 plan I have for my son grows in value such that all education expenses are completely covered, what happens with the remainder? If there is a penalty, what is the rate?
Asked by DCPete27 - Mon Dec 31 21:56:20 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Your educational IRA money has to come out by age 30 but the 529 plan has no age limit. Also, the educational IRA can be spent on any education ( high school, grade school, etc.) but the 529 plan can only be spend on college. Therefore, if it looks like you have over-funded: 1. Use the educational IRA on high school and grade school expenses. 2. Spend the educational IRA first. 3. If there is any thing left in the 529 plan when your son finishes college, leave it in there. If you end up needing it for your retirement, spend it last. You will pay income tax and a 10% penalty on any earnings in the account that are withdrawn for non-educational purposes at that time. If you don't need it for your retirement, make your son the successor… [cont.]
Answered by Jim Kirby, CPA/PFS, CFP, CFS - Tue Jan 1 11:47:46 2008

How much education is required to be qualified for Immigration to Canada?
Q. This is in relation to another question I asked. Under the categories, Provincial Nominee, Skilled Worker, and the new Canadian Experience Class, what is the least amount of education required for Immigration to Canada? Some people keep saying you need to have at least a 4 year degree or a baccalaureate etc to be qualified, yet the Canada Immigration website says you can qualify with less (2 year diploma, etc). So I'm just curious what should I believe and does anyone else have an idea of what the least amount of education is required?
Asked by Jacob J - Thu Sep 11 19:01:38 2008 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments

A. You can actually qualify with no diploma under provincial nominee. Alberta and BC have semi-skilled options under their PNP's so if you have experience as a bell hop, hotel room cleaner, kitchen helper, fast food worker and some others, you are in. You would only need a job offer from said province doing one of the jobs listed and apply for temporary work permit. Once you are working, you can apply to the PNP with the help of your employer and get permanent residency. For skilled worker, you apply under a points system. You can get points for education, work experience, language skills, age and other things. You are ok to have fewer points in the education category if you have a lot of points in the other ones. For Canadian… [cont.]
Answered by Leon - Thu Sep 11 20:09:00 2008

How can education affect a community in a negative way?
Q. I need to know the pros and cons of education in a community. But for now the cons of education in a community. Thanks yahoo community.
Asked by johnny - Wed Dec 16 04:32:47 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. losing the old traditions and adapting to another way of life, or forming some genius form of a bad government built off of other bad governments that you would learn about in school.
Answered by donut tribe - Wed Dec 16 04:42:51 2009

What is the best education model for a child today and where can I find it in the world?
Q. There are several options for a child's education in today's world. There are variations in curriculum, teaching methodologies, cultural values, goals of education. There are novel options available today such as unschooling and home schooling that were not as common earlier. What then is an ideal educational system for a child from school through undergraduate and graduation? Where is the best education system available in the world for each of these levels?
Asked by pUnkInner - Sat Jan 20 06:30:45 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Globally Denmark is considered to have the best public education system. It spends the most on education per member of the population. If you visit the websites of Danish schools you get a strong feeling of an ordered and caring system. Other Scandinavian countries also have a good reputation especially Finland. As far as methodologies go, there are supporters and detractors for every system, so you cannot really compare.
Answered by acerview - Sat Jan 27 05:54:33 2007

How is education in Canada unique to the education system United States has?
Q. I need to know teaching methods, their expectations, ethnic diversity and social class that has been proven to work and benefit those students of Canada, and that might help the United States improve their education system.
Asked by viviann p - Sun Nov 25 17:52:53 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. me being Canadian as well, i think our own system is the better, we learn bilingualism, where yanks don't... and we learn American history... while I don't think most yanks learn squat about us
Answered by f*ck yahoo, i'm doing google - Wed Nov 28 16:11:55 2007

How can a course in education impact your impression as you enter a career in education?
Q. "In your opinion how would a course in education impact your impression of what to expect personally and professionally as one enter a career in education?
Asked by Melvenia D - Mon Aug 25 00:44:39 2008 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I am a sophomore and currently taking two courses related to my major (middle grades edu) So far they have been helpful. One is about diversity in the classroom, which will be helpful because America is a melting pot and there will be kids from all types of cultures and ethnicity's in my class in the future and this is preparing me to deal with them. and the other is about teacher etiquette. Of course that will be helpful for obvious reasons, there are a million things that are inappropriate to do or say around children, somethings that you would not even think. So in conclusion these courses are great.
Answered by Venus R - Mon Aug 25 00:49:57 2008

How would you make Driver Education classes more interesting?
Q. I teach driver education and I want to know if you had a favorite part of driver education. Do you remember anything in particular that you really liked, or really disliked? If you was teaching driver education, what would you do to keep the students attention?
Asked by fideux - Wed May 30 17:00:55 2007 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Well I am 16 and just recently got my lisence. My favorite part of driver's ed, was when our teacher brought in beer goggles. He made us wear them and do different tasks such as walking a straight line, catching a tennis ball, pouring water into a cup, etc. It was really fun and interesting, yet still got the point across of how drinking will affect driving.
Answered by corsairkid33 - Wed May 30 18:49:23 2007

How does an education background check work?
Q. I am up for a position and they are in the process of running different background checks on me. The one that concerns me is the education background check. I am exactly one class shy of earning the BS degree that I claimed on my CV. I walked during graduation and everything, but I never got the *incomplete* for that class cleared up and, hence, never completely fulfilled my graduation requirements. In an education background check, do companies verify that you have the degree or just that you attended the university during the dates you claimed? Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
Asked by mike_h - Mon Jun 30 16:53:06 2008 - - 5 Answers - 0 Comments

A. An education verification typically will verify the highest level of degree obtained. If you did not actually graduate, then it will be reported as such. Many colleges and universities have chosen to outsource their verifications to a third party, so the background screening company usually does not even talk to the school to find any additional information. I would suggest clearing this up. As a follow up, there are fewer companies that verify education backgrounds then criminal backgrounds.
Answered by backgrounds003 - Tue Jul 1 09:08:38 2008

What is the best music education program in Illinois?
Q. Right now, I am planning on transferring to NIU and majoring in Music Education. I am still searching for other options. I have been searching for the best music education programs in Illinois and can't find any definitive answers. I only want public schools so that narrows things down a little bit. If anyone has any information regarding any other music education programs, or the one I plan on entering, would be greatly appreciated.
Asked by neil a - Thu May 14 18:00:03 2009 - - 2 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Um, I know that The University of Illinois at Urbana/Champaign has a good music school. Souther Illinois University at Carbondale and Edwardsville are good too. NIU is ranked pretty good. U of I is ranked the highest.
Answered by Quagmire - Thu May 14 18:36:38 2009

Where does american education start and finish?
Q. In england compulsory education is until age 16. Then if we want to, we go to 6th form/college until we are 18 (depending on the length of the course). Then we go to university. I believe in America you don't leave compulsory education until age 18? Thanks.
Asked by Summer - Mon Jan 4 08:08:37 2010 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. Hey so here is how the school systems work in america Elementary School- ages 6 to 11 Middle School- ages 12-14 High School- Ages 15-18 We do not go to university until we are 18 (unless you skip a grade or stay back a year) I think what you mean by compulsory education is High school. Which is yes, we don't leave High school until we are 18
Answered by Dancer - Mon Jan 4 17:02:52 2010

How many more years of education would I have to complete to become a psychiatrist?
Q. I am currently a special education teacher. My specialization is children with behavior and emotional disoders. I have a completed my bachelors in special education and will soon complete my masters degree in special education. I want to become a psychiatrist and wanted to know would I have to go backwards and get a bachelors in medicine? How may more years would this take me to complete?
Asked by tisha_48505 - Mon Jul 14 12:27:20 2008 - - 3 Answers - 0 Comments

A. You need to go to medical school and specialize in psychiatry, which means you need to take undergraduate pre-med requirements (which will take two semesters of full time study) and then of course, the MCATS and apply to medical school. How long does med school take? Look it up! Instead, you may decide that rather than throwing pills at children, since all psychiatrists really do is dispense medications(realistically rather than ideally), you may want to become a psychotherapist or psychologist. This will require less schooling because you can apply to do a PhD in practicing clinical psychology and given your background this may only take an additional 2 years.
Answered by I Forgot I - Mon Jul 14 12:42:09 2008

What was the education system in South America during the 17th and 18th centuries?
Q. I have to write a little essay on the differences of education in North America and South America during the 17th and 18th centuries. Would anyone have any information on the education system in South America?
Asked by Anna - Mon Dec 7 01:46:44 2009 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. ~Would you be referring to Dutch colonies in South America? Or French? Or Spanish? Or Portuguese? The Danish Colonies of the West Indies? And are you comparing them to the French colonies of North America, or the Dutch colonies or the English ones, or perhaps the Spanish, Swedish, Finn, Russian or Scottish? If the English, do you refer to those in New England or in the Mid Atlantic or in the South? The question is so overbroad as to be meaningless and idiotic. If you teacher didn't specify any better than you did, tell him/her for me that she/he is a moron. Or are you simply supposed to assume that such generalities can actually be discussed cogently and with some educational purpose? If so, the teacher is not only a moron, but… [cont.]
Answered by Oscar Himpflewitz - Mon Dec 7 02:44:49 2009

What education do you need to become a horse vet?
Q. I have to do a project on my future career and the education needed for it.We need to include how many years each course will take. We need to also include courses needed. Does anyone know the courses and things you need to do to become an equine vet?
Asked by Ally - Fri Oct 17 11:35:40 2008 - - 3 Answers - 1 Comments

A. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. I'll look for info, since apparently you are unable to operate Google. 1. Veterinarians Veterinarians must obtain a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree and a State license. There is keen competition for admission to veterinary school. ... www.bls.gov/oco/ocos076.h tm - 56k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this - Filter 2. Care For Animals The 28 accredited veterinary colleges in the United States are the only schools in the United States at which a veterinary medical degree can be earned. ... www.avma.org/careforanima ls/animatedjourneys/about vets/education.asp - 37k - Cached - Similar pages - Note this - Filter 3. Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Degree from Purdue… [cont.]
Answered by friendlystranger65 - Fri Oct 17 11:40:42 2008

What education is required to become an elementary school teacher?
Q. I am doing a report on my career of choice, a second grade teacher. I am having a bit of difficulty finding a website or even a straight out answer to my question "What education is required to become an elementary school teacher?" Citations would be appreciated.
Asked by unknown - Tue Apr 10 18:46:56 2007 - - 4 Answers - 0 Comments

A. you go to college for 4 years and get a bachelor degree in education. some states make you take a test before they will give you certification. you practice teach before you graduate college to learn how to put your lessons to work in a classroom. it's an apprentice level job. some teachers get their master's degree, but mostly just the administrators of the school have that.
Answered by wendy_da_goodlil_witch - Tue Apr 10 18:55:46 2007

What is your philosophy of higher education?
Q. I am trying to write a paper for one of my classes, and am having a hard time finding information on the topic. Our prof wants us to get others philosophies of higher education and evaluate them and come up with our own. However, when I search "philosophy of higher education" all I get is info on PhD programs! So, if you are a higher ed administrator or an educator, what is your philosophy of higher education, or what is your college's philosophy? Also if you have any tips on where to find this information, or better ways to search, please let me know! Thanks for your help!
Asked by JayB - Wed Sep 5 10:57:31 2007 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments

A. One reason why you may not be finding anything specifically on this topic is because it is subjective and interpretive. My opinion is that higher education is fine if it has a practical application. For instance, practicing law or becoming a doctor but there are many other professions where this could hamper the individual. From a professional aspect, the worst Engineers I have ever had on my staff or worked with me are PhD's. Their minds are developed in such an analytical manner that they become dysfunctional. Also, this is compounded by people who achieve degrees all in the same field i.e. engineering. I think it is great from a science perspective but from management or operatability it is useless. I would rather see an… [cont.]
Answered by thehazmater - Wed Sep 5 11:14:51 2007

What education do I need to become a commercial airline pilot?
Q. This is something I am REALLY passionate about. I am in 11th grade and need to start thinking and making choices about what to do for college. I do not know what education is needed. Thank you so much for answering!
Asked by ~Aurora~ - Tue Sep 29 21:24:28 2009 - - 9 Answers - 0 Comments

A. 1. Stay in school and get your 4-year degree. Most airlines require one. They don't generally care what the degree is in, they just want one. 2. Stay away from drugs. Stay away from people who do drugs. This includes grass. 3. If you drink, NEVER drink and drive---a DUI is a career killer 4. Avoid getting tickets. Many airlines require that you submit your national driving record with your application. Too many tickets=no interview. You are speaking of entering a career that is incredibly unforgiving of any offenses involving the police: DUI, drugs, assault, etc. The company will, some day, launch you in a 150 million dollar jet, and have to just trust your judgment. Your record needs to be spotless. You must be in reasonable health to… [cont.]
Answered by RickH - Tue Sep 29 21:45:18 2009

What education do you need to work at the humane society?
Q. I was thinking of applying for a job at the humane society. What kind of education do you need for this job.? Does anyone work at one and what would the requirements be?
Asked by mz. independant - Sun Oct 19 09:17:19 2008 - - 1 Answers - 0 Comments

A. I have an Educational blog. I think it might come in useful for the answers you are looking for. Come and comment and let me know what you think! ;)
Answered by Amanda N - Wed Oct 22 12:16:45 2008

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