Girls’ Education: If You Educate A Girl, You Educate The Next Generation

14-01-2012 by dewit

For the girls and women who lives in poverty, for them education is not only the key to a brighter future it is also a key to survival.Using education as a primary strategy, theGirls’ & Women’s Education Initiative aims to harness the potential of girls and women to learn, lead and act on their vision of change for themselves, their families, and their communities.Why gender is considered an issue in education?. Gender refers to attitudes, beliefs and values we have about being male or female.

These attitudes, beliefs and values are influenced by including family, friends, cultural background, media and the wider community. Economics, cultural bias and gender discrimination exclude girls from educational opportunities in the developing world. Yet, the educating girls are the most powerful and effective way to address global poverty–and the single best investment one can make. More than 180 national governments have taken the pledged to achieve gender equality in education by 2015–with special focus on ensuring girls’ full and equal access in achieving high quality of basic education. Read the rest of this entry »

Education – An Online Presence Is Felt

04-01-2012 by dewit

Education tops the do-list. It is the basic need of all times. Education forms the base of social transformation as well as the economic growth process. The educational system of India has improved immensely and is perhaps one of the leading in the world. Now, holding an educational organization isn’t just enough. The bigger picture demands wide online presence of the organization in the world of education.

Online Presence Is A Survival StrategyWhere 40% of the world’s population is still illiterate, widening prospects is a do-factor. If your business pertains to providing education to students in the face of diverse vocational courses, then add your website to hosting sites and widen your prospects of reaching maximum study groups. Remember, your service to the education industry can be a great help. If your business aims at helping students enroll into your vocational courses to enhance learning, then do not just let it go vain. Make your online presence felt among hundreds and thousands of students who might be longing to enroll into substantial study course. Read the rest of this entry »

Economical Aspects Of Education

31-12-2011 by dewit

Knowledge economy refers to the use of knowledge technologies to generate economic benefits as well as job creation. A knowledge economy is that knowledge and education which can be treated as a business product like innovative intellectual products or a productive asset. In 1966 Peter drucker introduced knowledge economy in the book The Effective Executive. Drucker explained the difference between the manual worker and knowledge worker. According to him the manual worker works with his hands and produces goods or services. In distinction, a knowledge worker works with his or her head not hands, and produces ideas, knowledge, and information. In knowledge economy, knowledge leads to wealth for creation. Knowledge is widely used as a product or a tool for economic prosperity.

There is a rapid growth in education, business, economy and its importance is also recognized by the government, academics and practitioners. Education, knowledge and economy. The policy of government related to education is to improve schools, knowledge economy consumerism and marketisation in education; citizenship, globalization and fair trade as they relate to education; philanthropy and education; skills development. The knowledge has become a major factor in education. Education for the knowledge economy refers to the world’s bank work with developing countries to promote the highly skillful, flexible human capital needed to compete in global markets. It is an effort that influences a country’s entire education system. Read the rest of this entry »

The Schools Offer Courses For Teacher Training

27-12-2011 by dewit

For those considering a career in teaching, Education Schools can provide programs of study for earning degrees in general education, higher education, K-12 education, adult education, curriculum design, distance learning, education technology, ESL (English as a Second Language) and bilingual education, education leadership and administration, special education, teacher licensure, training and knowledge management, and many others.

Future teachers may opt to specialize in certain subjects, such as physical sciences; English, literature, composition, or creative writing; biological sciences; business education; American history, world history, or regional history; management and administration; and many others.

General Education programs satisfy practice and career goals for interdisciplinary subjects, with studies in humanities and social and behavioral sciences. Numerous two-year vocational, trade, and community college and four-year college and university general Education Schools provide programs that offer various diploma, certificate, and degree programs of study in general education. Read the rest of this entry »

Education For The Knowledge Economy

23-12-2011 by dewit

Knowledge economy refers to the use of knowledge technologies to generate economic benefits as well as job creation. A knowledge economy is that knowledge and education which can be treated as a business product like innovative intellectual products or a productive asset. In 1966 Peter drucker introduced knowledge economy in the book The Effective Executive. Drucker explained the difference between the manual worker and knowledge worker. According to him the manual worker works with his hands and produces goods or services. In distinction, a knowledge worker works with his or her head not hands, and produces ideas, knowledge, and information. In knowledge economy, knowledge leads to wealth for creation. Knowledge is widely used as a product or a tool for economic prosperity.

There is a rapid growth in education, business, economy and its importance is also recognized by the government, academics and practitioners. Education, knowledge and economy. The policy of government related to education is to improve schools, knowledge economy consumerism and marketisation in education; citizenship, globalization and fair trade as they relate to education; philanthropy and education; skills development. The knowledge has become a major factor in education. Education for the knowledge economy refers to the world’s bank work with developing countries to promote the highly skillful, flexible human capital needed to compete in global markets. It is an effort that influences a country’s entire education system. Read the rest of this entry »

It’s A Play For The GLS Education Fair This Year

09-11-2011 by dewit

Education resources supplier, GLS, is the leading ‘one stop shop’ for educational resources from commodity items such as stationery and cleaning and maintenance products to furniture and electrical appliances. Not only does their range surpass that of their competitors they have strived to make changes as requested by their customers to making shopping with GLS easy and quick!Visit GLS on stand H36 where their helpful team can demonstrate the changes they have been working on over the last few months to make GLS the supplier of choice due to its superior service, value and choice. Here are a few snippets of the service improvements which will be in place by April 2011:-Delivery tracking: you will soon be able to track your orders on GLS’s new website-Stocked items: GLS will endeavour to make sure all of your favourite items are always in stock and if they are not they will let you know-Do you have a problem? If you do GLS will endeavour to resolve it; if not immediately then within 48 hours-Copy invoices: A copy of your invoices will be available soon on GLS’s website for you to view anytime-Documentation: GLS have reviewed their delivery and invoice documentation and have made some improvements to make them clearer. Read the rest of this entry »

MBA In Banking And Management Positions Non-bank

02-11-2011 by dewit

Business schools in many countries offer management courses tailored to full time, part-time, executive and distance learning MBA programs. Since MBA degree from any well-known institute not only offers recognition, but also a high salary package, a wide range of MBA programs are tailored with specialized concentrations like finance, marketing, accounting, information technology, human resource management and many other fields. In India, some MBA colleges offer post graduation diploma courses called PGDM programs which are approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). AITCE is an apex Indian government undertaking with a view to improve the qualitative technical education system throughout the country and regulate the norms and standards for planning the quantitative growth and matters connected therewith. Since the strength of any country’s economy lies in finance and banking sectors, the importance of MBAs in these sectors cannot be understated.

In India, all types of commercial banks, public sector banks, rural banks, foreign banks, private banks and urban co-operative banking institutions play a significant role in boosting the economy and financial position of the country. MBA degree is considered to be the foremost qualification which is required by these banking and financial institutions for their managerial level positions. MBA education in finance provides important knowledge about the financial skills and solutions for the issues relating to the domestic and international banking and services. Market analysis and cash management skills are two important areas which every MBA student must know how to handle. MBA with specialization in finance offers to learn a variety of subjects like costing, budgeting, corporate finance, international finance, investments, working capital finance and securities etc. MBAs pursuing their courses in finance can start their career in any investment firm or any banking institute as an associate manager. MBA in finance from top MBA colleges offers lucrative job placements from big companies and financial institutes. An MBA in finance has options to work with leading banks and non-banking institutions. He or she might have an option to work as a securities analyst or working with brokerage firms dealing in buying and selling of securities. Read the rest of this entry »

MBA Education

31-10-2011 by dewit

With the growth of multinational corporations and branding, new challenges emerge everyday. To find solutions for these business issues, adequate skills are required to excel in the industry. And, MBA education helps in finding the solutions of such issues. MBA education helps in developing the skills of an individual to its maximum potential to succeed in this competitive world.

These skills are learned inside and outside the class room lectures through theoretical and practical ways. Theoretical skills include the study of economics, finance, management, accounting, marketing and operations. Where as, practical skills include the development of leadership, ethics, teamwork and communication qualities. All these skills and qualities are important for effective and productive management.

The MBA degree from any prestigious business schools is considered to be one of the most sought after degrees in the world. It is a recognized brand in itself that equips students with management and leadership skills to face challenges in the real business situations. There are a growing number of students who look forward to MBA admissions by giving entrance exams like CAT, XAT, FMS, MAT, IIFT, CET, SNAP, JMET and GMAT. The selection and admission criteria depends upon score in the entrance exams. Read the rest of this entry »

The Popularity Of MBA Education In India

13-10-2011 by dewit

India has acquired a special place in the world when it comes to delivering world class employees and imparting quality education to the students so they could become professional ad skilled personnel. Master in Business Administration is in demand in both foreign countries and India. Generally, this course of two years is taken up by pupils after completing their graduation. Fortunately, now they can take admission in top MBA Colleges in India. Some of them are XLRI, FMS and IIMS. There has always been a need for skilled employees in sectors like IT, Automobile, FMCG and what not?

To make everything in order and fulfill their needs, a number of institutes are offering the MBA course to the students. But, Indian Institute Of Management still tops the charts when it comes to Top MBA Colleges as it is preferred by a plethora of population due to high rate of placement. The Scope after obtaining the MBA degree is quite wide when compared to other courses. There are bright chances of an MBA professional to land up in high profile organizations with good pay packages. No doubt, the degree acts as catalyst in their journey of climbing the corporate ladder.

It has become a common thing for Indian youth to opt for MBA after completing their graduation as it offers a plenty of opportunities in this cut throat competition era. Also, the organizations are also in a need of effective and efficient managers so the popularity of MBA is growing by leaps and bounds. The management student is always offered many attractive jobs and the pay is very handsome in comparison with other job profiles. You get allowance, perks and other facilities for a better life and that increases your standard of living marginally. Read the rest of this entry »

Continuing Education Online Search Leader

10-10-2011 by dewit

There are many types of professions that require the licensees to obtain continuing education units (CEUs) in order to keep their respective licenses active. Without the completion of this requirement, one could find themselves having their license revoked. Each profession and each state has their own rules on how many “CEUs” are expected to be completed in each given renewal period. Each licensee should be fully aware of the quantity of CEUs needed and the time frame in which to complete them. This brings the licensee to the question, “Where do I go to get my CEUs?”

The internet has been a viable source for finding all kinds of “stuff”. It can also be a great source for finding the right CEU provider. The problem lies in sifting through the number of search results generated by whatever search engine being used. Just because a website ranks high in the search engine results, doesn’t necessarily mean it is the best option. Companies are constantly battling for rankings. So, here are some things to ask when drugging through the options found on the search engine results pages.

First, “Are they approved in my state for my license?” There are so many choices in the field of online continuing education, however, many are not approved across the United States. Some specialize in a few states that may be key for them. Others just haven’t done the work to achieve approval in every state. Even if the provider is approved in your state, they may not be for your particular license. It is always crucial to read the fine print of each provider and make sure they provide an easy to view table with this information. Read the rest of this entry »

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