Is ADHD a Real Disease?
It turns out that ADHD is a bogus disease. Yet, many public schools across the country now pressure parents to give Ritalin to their kids to "treat" this alleged disease.
It turns out that ADHD is a bogus disease. Yet, many public schools across the country now pressure parents to give Ritalin to their kids to "treat" this alleged disease.
Public school compulsory-attendance laws violate parent's natural, moral, legal, and constitutional rights to direct their children's education. These laws and the system they support are therefore Un-American in the deepest sense.
America's public schools are socialist schools. They are government owned-and-operated near-monopolies, like the schools of the former Soviet Union and present-day communist China.
Letting government bureaucrats control our children's education is as absurd as letting them control our farms and supermarkets.
Hank the Cowdog preparing for a howling good time. As the star of forty-six books to date, Hank the Cowdog is expected to be a hit among parents and children alike at the annual THSC State Convention and Family Conference, August 11th - 13th
Delphian School alumna Christine Anderson returned from her first semester at the Aegean Center for the Fine Arts in Greece.
King Richard’s Faire, the popular New England Renaissance Festival held in Carver, Mass. each year, encourages talented individuals to audition for the 2005 Apprentice Program and receive training in performing arts at no tuition expense.
This article examines a few of the many techniques outlined in "Secrets of Film Writing" and provides examples of screenwriters who succeeded with Tom Lazarus' guidelines.
The world's largest student run organisation, AIESEC is moving into recruitment (in Chennai, India)
A novel learning platform that uses a variety of mature technologies to support and expand teaching practices has recently completed testing, proving popular among high school students and teachers.
Home education offers hope and optimism for choices in education and brighter futures for children. Parents today have the opportunity to make changes, ponder many educational choices and get the information they need to provide the best possible education for their children. The annual New England Homeschool and Family Learning Conference is held annually. This year the event is set for July 15 and 16 at the Boxborough Woods Holiday Inn, Boxborough, MA, and features dozens of workshops and interactive sessions for parents, teens and children.
How did thousands of émigrés who were persecuted by the Nazi Regime manage to arrive in harbouring countries? How did they find the necessary support to start a new life? Especially refugees who were artists, musicians, theologians or politicians had great difficulties to get on in their new environments.
The Institute of Direct Marketing (IDM) has commissioned e-learning specialist Trainer1 to develop and produce e-learning materials relating to its professional qualifications programme.
Imagine entering a museum and having information about the artwork at your fingertips or being able to collaborate remotely with fellow students in a university. Those services, and others, are being provided by a new mobile learning environment.
Chris Nosko, an alumnus of The Delphian School, has been accepted to the doctoral program in economics at Harvard and will begin in September.
The Consumer Advisory Council, an independent consumer report and review organization, has produced the Student Loan Consolidation FAQ for students and parent borrowers.
Establishing live, interactive links between pupils on field trips and those in the classroom is a set of tools that frees teachers from the challenge of engaging all pupils on external field trips.
It was announced earlier today that FE Careers.co.uk, the online Further Education job board, signed a deal to create a strategic partnership with the Further Education professional body, the Institute of Assessors and Internal Verifiers. www.FEcareers.co.uk is the fastest growing online Further Education job board in the UK, while the Institute of Assessors and Internal Verifiers (IAV) is the leading professional association for Assessors and Verifiers. This collaboration will create the opportunity for IAV members to access to Further Education (FE) job prospects from colleges, training providers, specialist FE recruitment companies and awarding bodies across the UK. This partnership will also see both FE Careers.co.uk and the IAV working together to change negative perceptions of the Further Education sector.
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Adopting an innovative approach to e-learning, the Ped-Care project has applied business techniques to education, creating a system that not only aids students’ but also reduces the burden on teachers.
Students from The Delphian School visit businesses in Chicago, Boston and New York, learning how they operate and how they are successful.
£1.2m has been awarded to further & higher education institutions throughout Scotland to fund e-learning in Life Sciences.
South Shore Elder Services, a private, non-profit agency recently announced availability of a summer internship program in addition to their fall program.
AIs is the first school in the middle east the adapts the Australian Curriculum
Emerald and LITA support award for Outstanding Communication for Continuing Education in Library and Information Science 24 June 2005 - UK. William Gosling has been named as the winner of the Library Hi Tech/LITA award for Outstanding Communication for Continuing Education in Library and Information Science. He will be presented with the award, a citation of merit and a $1,000 prize. The award, now in its 13th year, has had a number of prestigious winners.