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Teacher Retirement Plan
Like the phenomenon of the recession wasn’t enough for the US, now a recent report states that most the school/college teachers will be retiring in the next.... |
Jan R |
New formulas for school funds!
The recession hassled the country to scrutinize each and everything before anyone can grant anymore funds to anyone and for anything. Therefore, the New Jersey court.... |
Jamie K |
Discovering a whole new world with Web 2.0
Since the advent of e-learning, more and more schools and universities are encouraging the students to make use of the Web 2.0 tools and social networks to stay.... |
Brian |
Awaiting the winds of change - Breaking through "Bamboo Ceiling" for Asian Americans
Many of us have been victims of racism at some point in our lives. We cannot help it if you were born Asians and then our parents and families migrated elsewhere. While.... |
Jan R |
Looking towards new horizons - Harvard professorship in lesbian, gay and bisexual studies
It was a taboo to a homosexual in the early part of the 20th century. You were looked down upon and then you were considered an outcast. Over the time things changed..... |
Jamie K |
Exploring the World Wide Web for elearning
Education and learning was meant for the boring classrooms with sleepy students who barely heard anything the professor had to say. The professors on the other hand,.... |
Grace W |
Recession brings reforms too
Recession had its effects – mostly visible ones but a few not so visible ones too. One couldn’t imagine that the financial setup for aiding schools would.... |
Brian |
Turning new leaf with Web 2.0
What does one do all day at home? Well, different people might indulge in different activities but in the recent past it has been seen that the most youngsters spend.... |
Brian |
Get hype with web 2.0 ?
Have you heard of e-learning? No? Yes? Well you should be living on the moon if you have not heard of e-learning buddy! By now everyone will have heard it and known.... |
Karen |
Holiday trouble!
Three hundred and sixty five days make up a year. Out of which many are considered holidays and vacations. What if two more days were added as holidays?.... |
Charles |