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31: Characteristics of Successful Homeschools
The concept of homeschools originated because people were not satisfied with the regular school environment and academic curriculum.
32: Business Opportunities in Homeschooling
Home schooling is the oldest form of tutoring or educating a child. In fact, the Holy Bible states that fathers are the most natural and appropriate teachers for their children.
33: Where And How To Attend Distance Learning Classes
Why is distance learning becoming so popular all over the world? There are many advantages that distance learning brings to a regular person. The most important of all is the opportunity it gives him/her to finish their basic studies, or to pursue higher education at minimum possible personal inconvenience and cost.
34: Become a Good Note Taker
You can develop the skills needed to be a good note taker.
35: Home Schooling Tips for Young Children
You can use home schooling tips. For example when using the vowel approach generally the short "a" vowel sounds are first. After learning to spell words that end in the letter "e" vowels are paired in small words like "mail".
36: What to Expect On the GED Test; Improving Your Score
GED stands for General Education Development. GED tests are basically equivalent to high school tests
37: GED Test; How Hard Is It?
The GED or the General Education Development examination is considered the adult student substitute to a high school diploma.
38: Online GED Practice Tests
Widely acknowledged as the equivalent of a high school diploma, GED or the General Educational Development exam, can help you progress in your education as well as your profession.
39: The GED Math Test
Of the five test areas, which comprise the GED Tests i.e. Mathematics, Language Arts Reading, Language Arts Writing, Science and Social Studies, the GED Math test is the toughest.
40: Benefits of A GED
General Educational Development or the GED test was first introduced in 1942 to help the war veterans to complete their basic high school education.
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