By Jeanette Smith on November 6, 2017
Education
Opinion, World

A disease bedeviling the African continent is the steady rise of the unemployment rate. Most of the government policies and budgets are structured one way or the other in order to fight poverty, which is one of the results of unemployment. According to the City Press newspaper of Jan. 17, 2015, fees of private schools […]
By Cathy Milne on February 26, 2016
District 41, Education, Nevada, Rooney, Vicki Dooling
Politics, U.S. News

Mary Rooney is announcing her candidacy for Assembly District 41. Although she is a Republican, she will be a voice for all constituents in the district. She firmly supports the creation and stabilization of a stronger economic base for all Nevadans and vows to fight for lower taxes for businesses and residents alike. She believes […]
By Leigh Haugh on December 23, 2014
Education, Learning, Vision, Visual Learning
Blogs, Leigh Haugh

Do you know a child that hates to read? Does he skip words or letters? Does he complain of headaches? Do the words dance or jump on the page? Do you often hear him say can’t do it before he has tried or even worse, tell you he is dumb or stupid? Twenty-five percent of […]
By Jim Malone on November 24, 2014
Education
Blogs, College Voices

This article is aimed at recent graduates and all those who are looking to boost their employability post degree with further education. Things always come down to two main factors in this period, these things being: money and energy; the money required to further your education through standard post-graduate programmes, and the creative energy required […]
By Leigh Haugh on October 31, 2014
American School System, Education
Blogs, College Voices, Leigh Haugh, Youth Voices

Results show that in the US 15% of the score variation is explained by socio-economic difference between students. Why is the number higher in the US than lets say Finland, Norway, Hong Kong or Japan? The school system in the United States have for long been admired and presumably been copied by developing countries as well […]