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Quality education a key for Thornton

Bhutan witnesses pace of improvement in education: principal
Bhutan’s education system has seen a pace of improvement, said Pema Chhoden Wangdi, Principal of Yangchenphug Higher Secondary School in Bhutanese capital Thimpu. Since its first “Five Year Plan” in 1961, the government of Bhutan has been able to expand the modern education system, from about 11 schools prior to first “Five Year Plan” to 556 schools and institutes in 2009, according to Annual …

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Professors – Strategically Manage Your College Courses – Interpersonal Communications

The reality in the highly competitive life of today’s postsecondary institutions is that professors not only have some obligation to motivate students to continue in their pursuit of higher education but also, to some degree, to “sell” their programs such that their reputations serve as effective recruiting tools. This may not exactly be what you signed up for when you became a professor, however it is a reality.

Besides being well prepared for your classes and conducting efficient and interesting lessons, you can foster positive reactions from your students through good interpersonal communications. There are several guidelines you can follow:

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Online Educational Choices – How to Find the Right School For You

Everyone looks to improve their situation. Whether we are seeking the promotion or the pay raise we continue to find ways to learn. The best and often easiest way is through continuing education or personal development. Many people turn to online schools because of what they have to offer the working individual. Individuals are looking for university-level programs that are convenient yet offer high quality. But the biggest draw is the flexible scheduling for working adults. Everyone can tap into the resources of online learning. Organizations today continue to offer online training free to their employees.

But taking classes online doesn’t just mean you are exempt from the classroom experience. I myself have benefited through online learning. Having achieved a Bachelor’s in Management as well as a Certificate in Human Resources Management from a predominantly online university. Most of those classes were in fact at a campus. However there was such a high use of online resources for each class. Whether it was the Center for Writing Excellence, eText books, or an online library, the convenience was always there.

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