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In place of the common vocational training, a holistic total personality comes oriented education. The reason for this is the development trend of modern education:
1. Each level of education recognized as part of the continuing education system.
2. The formation of widely deployed information technology that changes the traditional cognitive-oriented…
Added by Julius Saunders on April 27, 2016 at 9:20am — 1 Comment
Recently, the entire progressive community of the republic concerned with the organization of school education, its modernization, as a school - in the broadest sense of the word - should be the most important factor of the humanization of social and economic relations, the formation of the new life of the individual units. The process of learning in the school must ensure that the younger generation has the opportunity to produce reliable, durable and necessary knowledge, which are the…
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Teachers should strongly discourage cheating and create an environment that students could hardly do it. At present, children are absolutely not attracted intense study. Due to the fact that you do not allow students to write off, they become responsible educated people. Students will advance far in the ability to write off the development and mass dissemination of…
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California Institute of Technology, or as it is often shortened Caltech - took first place in…
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Calling this beauty "hostel" is simply impossible. This hostel for students is located in Ørestad - the new area of Copenhagen in Denmark. Called -…
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Finishing school, millions of young people begin an independent life. They can begin to work or continue their studies to obtain higher…
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Striving for independence, isolation, unwillingness to spend all their free time together, the…
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It does not matter where you come to the first day of study: a small private school, or a huge university - meeting new people…
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We are talking about children of primary school age, because the ability to fend for themselves, strengthening of self-confidence and …
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Homeschooling- a new fashion or a return to the old traditions? The benefits of the traditional school…
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I was asked by Tali Horowitz of Common Sense Media to co-moderate a Twitter chat, but I had never done that before. I’ve been on Twitter for about a year and a half and have participated in other chats, so I thought “Why not?” It turned out to be a lot of fun; if you ever have the opportunity, please do so. Since I want everyone to experience this nerd-thrill, I’ve documented how I approached this project. After it was all…
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Most of the organisations have the online presence. In present business trend and practice online existence is must. But what if business suffers unauthorised access at web by unknown force? There are cases where similar things have been reported where website and important information of the companies were hacked. To stop such threat companies should consider cyber security to protect their business from third part access. Another thing that organisations are predominantly considering is…
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