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Reference and Education
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The #1 Secret to Getting a Teacher Interview
There are so many people applying for teaching positions that it is extremely difficult to even get an interview for a teaching position. Without a doubt the number one secret to landing the teacher interview is-
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Nursing Education - Passing National Boards
The following information is from the Oklahoma Board of Nursing Task Force, that investigated the pass and fail rate of nursing students that have taken the NCLEX. The scores for the state of Oklahoma were lower than most of the states in the Union, prompting the formation of a task force and investigation of possible reasons for the low scores. What all perspective nursing students can gain from this report is how crucial it is to sit for the boards as soon as possible after graduation and to take advantage of all the help available in preparing for the NCLEX.
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Passing the National Council Licensing Exam for Registered Nurse
The final step after graduation from nursing school is to sit for the national nursing board exams, termed the NCLEX. This is a very grueling test. It behooves all who are going to sit for the exam to get as much information as possible. The more information the better and the less stress there is going into the exam. The first step is to be prepared with the necessary information needed to pass.
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Bullying - A Problem Far Too Common
Bullying involves the psychological, emotional, social or physical
harassment of one or more person by another individual or group. It
includes behaviours and actions that are verbal, physical and/or
antisocial.
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What Is Your Learning Style?
Most people have a dominant preferred learning style, although we
often employ aspects of more than one style and this is actually a
more effective way to learn. Identifying my preferred learning style
will help me to find the ways in which I learn best and also to
improve on the areas I am not so strong in.
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Audio Books are Great Teachers
The nuance of a words meaning depends in which context (or words around it) are used in combination with voice inflection in the expression of those words. That is how you can understand the meaning intended behind the spoken word. Body language plays a big part too in expressing words. It's pretty easy to see whether someone is fond of you or wants to fight you. Language is much more than the spoken word.
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Texas Schools Show Some Important Gains On TAKS
Texas Schools have the results for this year's Texas Assessment of Knowledge and Skills (TAKS), and they're pretty good. With a few exceptions most grade levels showed an increase in the number of Texas Schools' students passing the exams.
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San Diego Schools Prep Girls For Science Careers
In an information age, there is a huge gap in the number of San Diego Schools' girls who pursue careers in math and science. According to Jeanne Ferrante, associate dean of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) Jacobs School of Engineering, this is part of a national trend that occurs when girls lose their interest in these subjects between 6th and 9th grade. USCD and the San Diego Schools are trying to bridge that gap.
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A Short Biography of Andrew Carnegie
Andrew Carnegie came to America from Scotland with his parents in 1848. Born in Dunfermline on 25 November 1835, his first job was in a cotton mill threading bobbins, then he found a job as a telegraph messenger with Western Union. He was soon promoted to telegraph operator before joining the Pennsylvania Railroad company in 1853.
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Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles - Diplomat and Adventurer
Born the son of a ship's cook, Sir Thomas Stanford Raffles is best known for the founding of Singapore, although another achievement of his, little known by most other than historians, is that he almost won Java for the British.
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Surprising Money In Confederate Bonds
Confederate bonds were used to raise funds for desperately needed food and supplies for the southern troops during the war. Needless to say, most of the people who lent money in support of the Lost Cause and purchased these bonds never got a dime back. Today, though, Confederate bonds are highly sought after collector's items.
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