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The Local Library – A Guaranteed Learning Adventure

Looking for a way to stretch your home school dollars? The local library is the answer. Since most of us operate on a modest income, finding ways to supplement curriculum for free is very helpful. Why purchase every creative thing you see when you can borrow?

As believers we are exhorted to be good stewards of our time and resources. Your local public library and/or the Christian school library associated with your home school group are excellent ways to be in God’s will when it comes to stewardship. Libraries offer internet access for research, computer learning games, books, magazines, reference materials, DVDs, CDs, tutoring, special monthly activities, and so much more.

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The Importance of Computer Education For Teachers

The world of today is run by computers and it is time that teachers understand this. The idea of going to a library and reading a book is not ideal to the students of today. Students would rather go online and read into a subject on a webpage rather than go and have to read an entire book or have to skim for the part they are looking for. So, if your a teacher what are you to do? Computer education for teachers is what every school needs to do.

Teachers, and for that matter all school districts, need to begin to integrate technology into all classrooms and this article will tell you how.

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Why it Makes Perfect Sense to Accelerate Your Education Using a Fast Online Degree Program

The driving force behind returning to school for most people is to improve their employment potential and increase the salary they earn. But in the long run, is this a strategy that makes sense for you?

Not everyone is a fan of fast online bachelor degree programs, as they argue it’s too compressed to learn everything you would in a normal program. Others argue though that accelerated courses are simply the best, easiest and most convenient way of earning your bachelors degree as an adult.

A basic online bachelors degree program may take a student up to five years to complete. This is because the flexibility of online courses allows students to take as little as one class at a time so they can fit their study into their already hectic life schedule.

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