Wednesday, 23 March 2016

Distance Education: Then and Now

People are gradually waking up to the realization that high school degrees aren't really what they used to be and getting a job based on that isn't going to cut it as it once did. This has prompted them to explore options such as distance education that are being touted as the future of our education system. Whether it's a college application or a promotion you're gunning for at work, online learning

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Monday, 21 December 2015

Pope: Education, jobs will prevent radicalization

Pope Francis said Friday that instruction and employments will keep youngsters from being radicalized and taking off to join activist gatherings.

The pontiff, who was going to Kenya's capital Nairobi, was asked what youngsters can do to keep their companions and relatives from joining activists, for example, the al-Qaeda-connected al-Shabab, situated in neighboring Somalia. Kenyans make up the greater part of outside warriors in al-Shabab's positions.

"In the event that a youngster has no work, what sort of a future does he or she have? " the pope said. "That is the place the thought of being enrolled originates from."

Biden: Local government key to education solutions

Vice President Joe Biden delivers remarks to city leaders
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NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Solutions to the country's overwhelming foundation and instruction issues will begin at the neighborhood level, Vice President Joe Biden told a large number of city authorities from around the nation on Thursday.

"You're doing these things individuals think about the most," he said.

Biden, who as of late put to rest theory that he would look for the Democratic presidential designation, talked at the National League of Cities' yearly Congress of Cities.

Congress approves rewrite of K-12 education law

WASHINGTON — The Senate voted Wednesday to send President Obama a bill that drastically redesigns K-12 training arrangement and closes over 10 years of strict government control over schools.

The Every Student Succeeds Act concentrates less on government sanctioned testing than the No Child Left Behind law it replaces, and it makes states at the end of the day in charge of altering failing to meet expectations schools.

New education law doesn’t go far enough: Your Say

The Every Student Succeeds Act, marked into law Thursday, replaces the No Child Left Behind Act. The law gives more adaptability to the states. Remarks from Facebook are altered for clarity and linguistic use:

As an instructor for as far back as 18 years, I think No Child Left Behind (NCLB) unquestionably had disadvantages with its subsidizing and one-size-fits-all testing approach. In any case, it was a decent program to put accentuation on crevices that should have been tended to between different demographics.