Online Education News Archive
26-Jul-2007
Educating educators (River Valley Business Report)
Teaching may be one of the oldest professions around, but learning how to get better at it never gets old. Faculty development is a high priority for local colleges and universities, especially in the new millennium ? classroom technologies are changing, and so are the students. Online Education Increasingly Popular Among Students (Benton Evening News)
(ARA) - Many people think about going to college. Whether they've never gone, have attended some college, or already obtained a degree, each person's situation and career goals are unique. Is Online Learning For You? (Benton Evening News)
More and more college students are taking classes online, according to a new survey by the College Board and the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. About 3.2 million people took at least one college course online during the fall of 2005 term, compared to 2.3 million in the fall of 2004. Online Career Counseling Available From Career Expert at Online-Education.net (PRWeb)
Career counseling is a valuable resource for students and people seeking jobs or a career change, but not everyone has access to a career counselor. Online-Education.net features Candice Mancini as the new career coach in its "Ask the Career Coach" section. Mancini offers free online career advice and answers visitors' career questions. (PRWeb Jul 17, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: ... Top Universities Partner to Offer Online Teaching Credentials (Benton Evening News)
(ARA) - Ashford University and Rio Salado College have partnered to offer aspiring teachers a new opportunity in online education. Ashford now offers a bachelor's degree program designed to provide students with an accelerated way to earn their undergraduate degree and teaching certification. UPDATE: How To Sort Through The Jungle Of Online Degree Programs (Nasdaq)
SAN FRANCISCO (Dow Jones) -- You don't have to leave your house to go back to school. But you will have to study beforehand if you want to make sure your Web- based education is on the up and up. Cutting child road deaths (Harrow Times)
HARROW and the RAC are joining forces in a bid to cut child road deaths. An online education game called The Zebra Crossing Game, designed by the Harrow-based education and safety consultants, DBDA, is aimed at four to 11 year olds, and reinforces key messages about staying safe on the road. Police to get tough on nightclubs (News 14 Carolina)
WINSTON-SALEM -- To address an increase in violence in the city, Winston-Salem police have proposed a nightclub ordinance. It calls for tighter restrictions on how clubs are run. It would also require clubs to participate in a violence reduction program.
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