In this issue, I will share my experience acquired from the conglomerate and its operating companies.. For the purpose of this article, I will articulate the Customer Driven Excellence which is one of the eleven core values and concepts used in Malcolm Baldrige Criteria. As before, I will use case […]
Education news
How Homeschooling Affects Children’s Social Skills
Hands down, one of the biggest concerns about homeschooling is the fear that homeschool students are not learning effective social skills or are not being properly socialized. The presumption is, the best way to socialize your child is to do it through large gatherings of same-age peers, and without having […]
The Results of Home Schooling vs Public Schools
One of the very first questions that most parents ask about home schooling is whether it actually works. They are only too well aware of the fact that the public schools have problems, but really wonder whether they can do any better. One natural response for some parents is to […]
Dear Class of 2020 – An Open Letter to Graduates
Dear Class of 2020: I’ve seen the Facebook challenge to post our senior pictures in support of you, but honestly don’t see how that will comfort you. To me, it seems the exact opposite. It feels like we’re putting it in your face that we got to have this experience, […]
Can You Homeschool Your Child and Still Work Full Time?
In today society the majority of families are dual income earners. Someone that wants to switch their children from public school or home school may shy away from the idea simply because they currently work at full-time job. Although it may be a difficult task it is certainly one that […]
Home Schooling Six to Eight Year Olds
Whether a child has been to an institutionalized school or has been home schooled forever, many six to eight year olds enjoy learning. As a parent, understanding how your child learns, which temperament is their strongest, and what type of intelligence they excel in will greatly assist in the teaching/learning […]
Buying Used Home School Curriculum – 7 Practical Keys to Making the Best Purchase
Buying home school curriculum can be expensive. Many people resort to purchasing their curriculum used, which usually works out very well for the buyer and seller. Here are a few warnings to watch out for to make your purchase of used home school curriculum, just what you need: 1. Do […]
Cancer, Ancient Atomic Mathematics and the Science-Art of Quantum Biology
As is commonly known, the pursuit of happiness ideal was fused into the basic design of the Constitution of the United States of America. Surprisingly, no one seems to know why and how that came about. Scholars knew it had something to do with a message from ancient Egypt’s ‘Eye […]
Scaffolding Instruction – An Aide to Differentiating Instruction for General and Special Education
Scaffolding Instruction The term “scaffolding” is often heard in educational circles as a method of instruction in which the teacher models the learning strategy or task and then gradually shifts the responsibility to the students. The teacher first determines the students’ zone of proximal development and then incrementally improves the […]
Learning To Think, Be Creative And Write At the University?
Creativity Writing Class at Stanford focusing on Science Fiction considered. As a non-religious person, I’ve written some Science Fiction that blends religious beliefs of my characters and the society at large into the fray of the plot and genre. I find this a nice way to teach the reader to […]