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History of Education, Teacher Training, Teaching, Teachers
A Concise History of Education of Teachers, of Teacher Training and Teaching
Western history of teacher training, education history, teaching theories, education of teachers, modern history od education, began in early 18th century Germany: teaching seminaries educating teachers were the first formal teacher training in Western history of education and teaching.
(History of education had 2nd century-BC Greek Spartan free public education, Athenian Academy until age 18 and higher Academy and Lyceum; Roman private formal schooling in tiers; China’s 1st century-BC administrator examinations; 1st century Jewish informal Cul’ Tura general education; Islam’s 9th century universities [madrasahs]; 16th century Aztec mandatory teen education; 18th century Russian nation-wide education, Poland’s Education Ministry, Chez ‘teacher of nations’ Comenius’s ‘Didactica Magna’ on universal education [compulsory, certified teachers, tests]; leading later Western history of education –17th century Scotland’s free education, 18th’s Norway’s mandatory literacy and New Zealand’s standard education, 21st’s Europe’s Bologna process equalising educational qualifications.)
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Military Scholarship
A military scholarship is the ultimate way for someone with ties to the armed service to get a head start into college. The cash from a scholarship can pay for your tuition fees, books, travel or other educational expenses.
My husband is in the military and I wanted to take advantage of that to get a scholarship to go back to school. Thankfully I found one that targets the military personnel and their families, but even those with nothing to do with the military can get a scholarship which can range from a few thousand up to over $12,000.
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Things You Should Know About an International MBA Degree
More and more students are now interested in pursuing an international MBA degree. In this article we will answer some of the most frequently asked questions about an international MBA degree.
Who should pursue an MBA?
MBA is more suited to students who are looking to switch career or become an entrepreneur. Masters and PHD qualifications suit those looking to start higher up in their chosen career.
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