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History of Education, Teacher Training, Teaching, Teachers

A Concise History of Education of Teachers, of Teacher Training and Teaching

Western history of teacher training, education history, teaching theories, education of teachers, modern history od education, began in early 18th century Germany: teaching seminaries educating teachers were the first formal teacher training in Western history of education and teaching.

(History of education had 2nd century-BC Greek Spartan free public education, Athenian Academy until age 18 and higher Academy and Lyceum; Roman private formal schooling in tiers; China’s 1st century-BC administrator examinations; 1st century Jewish informal Cul’ Tura general education; Islam’s 9th century universities [madrasahs]; 16th century Aztec mandatory teen education; 18th century Russian nation-wide education, Poland’s Education Ministry, Chez ‘teacher of nations’ Comenius’s ‘Didactica Magna’ on universal education [compulsory, certified teachers, tests]; leading later Western history of education –17th century Scotland’s free education, 18th’s Norway’s mandatory literacy and  New Zealand’s standard education, 21st’s Europe’s Bologna process equalising educational qualifications.)

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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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What a Parent Volunteer Program Does For a School

Parent volunteers and an effective school volunteer program can enhance the perform of students, enrich the curriculum, enhance a school’s image, improve teacher relationships and provide an array of job skills. Learn about the benefits of creating a school volunteer program and why recruiting and training parent volunteers is a must effective parent involvement.

A Parent Volunteer Program Enriches the Curriculum

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