ELEMENTARY EDUCATION – ONLINE COURSE POSSIBILITIE...
July 31, 2011 :: Posted by - maureen :: Category - General
Preparing the next generation to take on responsibilities in all areas of life is highly important. The way children learn and grow socially at the elementary level will determine how well they handle academic pressures and societal norms throughout their education and life. Online training in elementary education is available from many colleges and universities that properly prepare future teachers.
Teachers and education professionals need to have a strong desire to help children learn and want to see them become successful inside the classroom and out. Online schooling prepares students in a variety of ways. Students will learn how to approach children, learning habits, and teaching methods through a wide range of online courses. Prospective students can obtain an associate's degree to a PhD in elementary or early childhood education. Each level of degree prepares students specifically for career positions in the field. These can include working in a daycare or becoming a teacher or an administrator.
Let's look at specific courses in order to gain a better understanding of what it would be like to become a student in an elementary education degree program. Courses include a wide range of topics like teaching methods, literacy, childhood development, and more. Many .. more» 


People are agitating...people are on hunger strike; Students have different views...professionals have different views. As per the interview with Cabinet Minister, (Human Resourse Development) Mr. Arjun Singh...on CNN-IBN, he is not willing to accept any facts and fingers. In short, after the interview he looks like a confused person...might be an effect of his age. Lets start from the very beginning, on the 27th of June 1961 Pt. Jawahar Lal Nehru (First Prime Minister of India) wrote to the Chief Ministers: I dislike any kind of reservations. If we go in for any kind of reservations on communal and caste basis, we will swamp the bright and able people and remain second rate or third rate. The moment we encourage the second rate, we are lost. And then he adds pointedly: This way lies not only folly, but also disaster.
Lets have a look at some other figures..."Learning from Past Experiences"...
NSSO, which is a government appointed body, has actually in its research in 1999 - which is the most latest research shown - that 23.5 per cent of all university seats are already with the OBCs. And that is just 8.5 per cent less than what the NSSO believes is