Wednesday, February 8th, 2012

Letters: Educational standards and the underlying causes of illiteracy

October 31, 2011 by  
Filed under Education News

Deborah Orr (Read all about it: Britain’s shameful literacy crisis, G2, 27 October) makes some extraordinary deductions from a paucity of relevant data. She generalises that the rioters at Clapham Junction probably didn’t even see Waterstones, which remained untouched. Did she consider that books are much less valuable on the black market than electronic goods, [...]

The New Educational Standard: Online Bachelor Degree

August 24, 2010 by  
Filed under School Guides

About 10 years ago a new wave of information was about to hit the world, and it would be called the World Wide Web, which would prove to change the educational world forever. After just a few months of the internet forming, educational institutions started to offer courses via the internet. As technology matured, so [...]

Online degrees, newest educational solution for full-time workers

August 6, 2010 by  
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In today’s world, working full time is imperative to financial security. However, this leaves little room for further education to be pursued if one desires to do so. Thus online degrees have been created to fit the needs of anyone looking to expand their educational horizons. A online degree is easy to achieve, through a [...]

An Online MBA Helps a Copy Cat Entrepreneur Become an Educational Leader

July 13, 2010 by  
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Online education allows busy working people to get the training they need to advance into new, entrepreneurial careers. In a short period of time, they can learn more about what questions to ask and how to develop their dreams than they can in a decade of trial-and-error experimentation based on looking at what’s going on [...]