Archive for January, 2010

Curricular Changes in Teacher Education

January 11th, 2010
Curricular Changes in Teacher Education

 

Curricular Changes in Teacher Education

 

 

India is a developing country. We have thousand years of Tradition and Culture. Different types of people are living in India. In olden days the educational institutions were called as ‘Ashramam’ and teacher was called as ‘Guru’. Guru is a respectable person in the society after mother and father. According to our Vedas Guru is a thi » Read more: Curricular Changes in Teacher Education

7 Important Myths for International Students Studying Abroad

January 10th, 2010
7 Important Myths for International Students Studying Abroad

MYTH #1: Language majors can benefit from the study abroad programs:

Irrespective of what you major in, students generally don’t find it difficult to fit a study abroad program to their academic requirements. Limiting one’s choice of destinations to countries like USA, UK and Australia can do away with language barrier as a problem. Even countries where English may not be the native language, have universities » Read more: 7 Important Myths for International Students Studying Abroad

Study Tip – The Pros And Cons Of Having A Study Group

January 9th, 2010
Study Tip - The Pros And Cons Of Having A Study Group

In school you will hear about forming a study group. Your instructor may advocate forming a study group or one of your peers may ask you to join. The question is are study groups to your personal advantage? Your study time is a limited resource and is a study group a good use of that resource. This article will explore the pros and cons of a study group.

The advantages of joining a study group.

A study group can help kee » Read more: Study Tip – The Pros And Cons Of Having A Study Group