Education Degree Programs Have Evolved Greatly Since The 1950s

Education degree programs uѕеd to bе a lot simpler. They wеre comprised, primarily, of women training to teach school children in grades K-12. It waѕ about thе 1950s, whеn nursing and education degree programs provided women the majority оf post-high school training, whеn thоsе whо obtained thеir education degrees might havе еven gonе to work іn оne оr two-room school houses whеrе children in public schools prayed.

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Speak Hebrew!

  • Gender Specific: Choose to engage in a conversation as male or a female. Hebrew, unlike English, makes a distinction in the language between male and female. Become familiar with the responses according to your gender, then try the opposite. This is an excellent way to learn.
  • Subtitles: Choose having subtitles when conversing or turn them off and rely solely on listening.
  • Dialogue: Access the written version of a conversation at any time through a smaller window. Also, access a glossary of all vocabulary in the conversations.
  • Notes: Learn the major differences between Classical Arabic and the Egyptian dialect.
  • Appendix: Word lists of adjectives, foods, market items, telling time, nouns, verbs and conjugations, and much more.

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Leadership in Continuing and Distance Education in Higher Education

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To meet the needs of adults ages 22 to 75 and beyond who are flocking back to school, nearly every college and university has established a Continuing Education division or program. Yet until now there has been very little education for leadership in this rapidly growing field. That’s why readers at all levels of higher education will find this book so valuable. The book’s extraordinary contribution is a wealth of detailed information on the specifics of creating a… More >>

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