How to Choose the Best X Ray Technician Schools
Posted by Teacher on May.04, 2012, under Advice, Career Guide, Counselling, Specialized Education No Comments

If you want a financially rewarding career, choosing to become an X ray technician is truly a wise decision. To earn a diploma as an X ray technician, it is important to enrol in one of the best X ray technician schools. A lot of institutions now offer radiation technician coursers; so it is very vital you select a school that will meet all the demands of this particular profession. If no school within your area meets standard requirements of this course, then you can choose to enrol in an online based institution that offers radiation technician courses.
Here are a couple of vital tips on how you can select the best X ray technician institutions in the nation so that you can become a competent and certified radiation technician:
7 Best Sites to Save on Textbooks
Posted by Teacher on May.04, 2012, under Advice, Articles, Books & Accessories, Student Help No Comments
If you, like most college students, are struggling to cut your expenses as much as possible, you would probably love to be able to save hundreds of dollars a year on your textbooks. Books can be one of the biggest expenses of going to college, especially if you buy them new. Luckily, you don’t have to do this anymore. The Internet has opened a world of opportunities for students to rent textbooks or buy them used at great discounts. If you are looking to get your textbooks as cheaply as possible, check out these great resources before you buy:
This great rental site offers over five million textbooks from which to choose. They also offer a question free return policy and allow renters to highlight important information in borrowed books. Rates are based on the length of rental and you can return books free by either dropping them off at a branch store or by using the postage-paid shipping label.
Chegg offers pretty much the same services as Bookrenter but with some added perks. You can sell your used textbooks to Chegg and can also access homework help and other information for courses you select.
Textbooks.com offers competitive rental rates, fast shipping, and free returns to renters. In addition, they have a referral service with which you can earn $5 for every friend you refer. They also offer free shipping on orders over $25.
eCampus allows you to sell and ship your textbooks free of charge. You can rent books or buy used textbooks at as much as a 90% discount. ECampus also has etextbooks that are available in online or offline versions, great for Kindle owners! Shipping is free on (continue reading…)
5 Tips to Keeping Organized while Studying at Home
Posted by Teacher on May.04, 2012, under Advice, Career Guide, Home Schooling No Comments
Studying doesn’t have to be difficult or stressful; however, it does take time, skill knowledge, a quiet place to study, time management and a desire to do well.
Find a Quiet Area to Study
The first thing to do before you study is to find a place that is quiet, organized, neat and clean. Some find that a home desk works well, while others prefer studying at a library, in their bedroom or near the kitchen. Whatever space you choose, make sure that it’s quiet and that you have plenty of room for your books, pens and pencils, paper or a computer. Most importantly, wherever you study, make sure that is all you do—study! Don’t make phone calls or talk with someone in another room. Just study!
Have Everything You Need in One Area
Next, when you sit down to study, make sure that you have everything you need. Keep everything close to you. If you don’t have a desk, then keep your books and other items in a box and always keep it nearby. Then, to make your studies go well, organization will keep things flowing well. Use what works for you to keep things organized such as a desktop, PDA or planner. In your organized container, write down what you need to do and prioritize what is most important. Write down due dates for projects for each day, (continue reading…)
Top Three Music Degree Programs in the U.S.
Posted by Teacher on May.03, 2012, under Career Guide, Degrees, Subjects No Comments
A music degree may not be required for a successful career in music but graduates gain valuable knowledge and experience that provides an edge in a highly competitive field. Some of the most respected music programs in the world offering undergraduate and graduate level degrees are located in the United States. Financial aid is available to help defer the high tuition costs of attending these top ranked schools.
Oberlin College
Oberlin College, with approximately 3000 enrolled undergraduates, consistently ranks in the top U.S. universities and colleges. Founded in 1833 and located in Oberlin, Ohio, the college includes a world-class Conservatory of Music which grants bachelor and graduate degrees. Oberlin’s undergraduate music program maintains a reputation as one of the best undergraduate music programs in the world.
In 2011, 615 students were enrolled in music programs at the conservatory. Student to faculty ratio averages 8:1 and students have access to a collection of over 1,500 music instruments, including 207 Steinway pianos. The conservatory comprises five concert halls and more than 150 practice rooms, teaching studios and classrooms.
Music students enrolled in undergraduate studies choose from eight different majors including performance, jazz studies, music theory, and composition. Several master of music degrees include conducting, opera theater, historical performance and teaching. Students paid slightly more than $44,000 for tuition in 2011.
Juilliard School
The Julliard School, located in New York, began in 1905 as the Institute of Musical Art. In 1946 it officially became Julliard School. A world-renowned performing arts institution, Julliard’s focus remains strong in music in addition to dance and drama. Julliard attracts (continue reading…)
Nursing 101: How to Choose a Specialty
Posted by Teacher on May.01, 2012, under Advice, Career Guide, Subjects No Comments
Nursing jobs have been in high demand for many years and it’s said that this trend will continue for many more. This means you will always be able to find a job. However, those that specialize in a field of nursing are not only in high demand, but can also expect a better salary. How do you choose a specialty though? While most programs offer time in each specialty, there are several things to consider. Here are a few tips on how to choose a nursing specialty.

Consider Which Careers Are Growing
Depending on where you live, some degrees will be in higher demand that others. For example, if you live in an area where there is a large percentage of seniors, you may want to consider specializing so that you can work in a nursing home.
Think About the Environment of Each Career
Each career will come with a different environment. For example, nurses working in the emergency room can expect a fast paced environment, while those working in a nursing home may have a more routine job. The environment you work in can greatly affect the enjoyment you receive from your career. Those that enjoy working with kids may even want to become a school nurse or work in pediatrics.
Determine How Much Stress You Can Take
Some nursing careers experience much more stress than others. Those that enjoy an energized environment might want to work in the emergency room or ICU. If you’re the type that is looking for a calm routine, you might want to work as a staff nurse for a hospital or in (continue reading…)
Do You Need a Minor in College?
Posted by Teacher on Apr.27, 2012, under Child Education, Specialized Education, Student Help, Teaching No Comments
While most colleges do not include choosing a minor as one of the requirements for students, there are many benefits to doing so. When you choose a minor, you will get a more balanced experience and will also gain a deeper level of learning. Before you can truly know if choosing a minor is right for you, you need to fully understand the benefits that are associated with this choice.

Benefits of Choosing a Minor
First, selecting a minor lets you take classes that you may not otherwise get to experience. It can also provide you with a level of postsecondary education that can greatly improve your chances of finding a good job after graduation. These are not the only benefits, however. When you decided to choose a minor, you will gain leadership abilities, will earn education toward an advanced degree in another field, will be more easily able to decide what career fields interest you. You can also work internships in both your major and your minor to get an even better understanding of the fields.
How to Choose the Right Minor for You
There is a good possibility that you will have a different academic adviser for each major and minor you choose. Before you choose a (continue reading…)
What are the Benefits of a Free School
Posted by Teacher on Apr.27, 2012, under Advice, Schools No Comments

Free schools have gained popularity in Britain since the government came up with a free school policy. This is a policy that allows businesses, community groups, charities, teachers and parents to set up schools of their own. These schools are funded by the taxpayers but are not controlled by the local authority. However, they are are still expected to adhere to standard and performance measures and are subject to inspections by the necessary authorities. They are non-selective and therefore admit children of all social backgrounds. These schools are also free to attend.
Libertarian Ideals
Unlike many of the ordinary schools, free schools are non-authoritarian and non-institutional. Their main aim is to create equal skill sharing and educational opportunities within the community. These schools offer a balanced and broad curriculum and emphasise on open learning and free speech. As a result, things like homework, tests, grades and classes are not mandatory. They recruit the teachers they want, control their admissions and set a curriculum of their own. The teachers and students sit together to create the rules that govern the schools.
The benefits of a free school to the students and teachers are many. Firstly, they have an open structure where knowledge, information and skills are shared freely. This kind of structure encourages social responsibility, personal development, critical consciousness and self-reliance. They support the development of each student and every teacher to help them attain their full potential in life.
Small Class Sizes
The class sizes in most of these schools are usually small. This is beneficial to the students as teachers are able to give them individual attention. They are able to listen and understand the individual needs of each student and respond to them appropriately. On the other hand, the teachers have a manageable teaching load that enables them to concentrate on the personal and educational needs of each student.
Most of the regular and supply teachers in these schools are satisfied and comfortable in their teaching jobs. This is because these schools give them an opportunity to self-direct their professional growth. They do this by involving the teachers in decision making, allowing them to choose the subjects to teach and giving them a chance to design the curricula. The teachers are also able to share (continue reading…)















