Education Beyond Borders

All Blog Posts (599)

Taking Items for any Property Removals

Packers and Movers Bangalore

Movers and Packers in Bangalore

 If you have gone through your personal property for you to when planning a potential house removals you will see a variety of items which may need certain specialized handling. Naturally there are some goods that property removals provider will not likely proceed to get…

Continue

Added by Maahi Singh on November 16, 2016 at 7:16 — No Comments

Produce a Listing to your Heading : Employ a Hassle-Free Experience

Packers and Movers Chennai

Movers and Packers in Chennai

 

 Going in ones perfect house is usually a fun filled encounter nevertheless mechanisms for switch is actually nobody's wish. Not everybody favors the procedure of property heading because the device gives lots of gets results to be executed accordingly. In the case of…

Continue

Added by Maahi Singh on November 16, 2016 at 7:09 — No Comments

Saving Smart: Financing Options to Get a Good Deal on Tuition

Financing a college degree is never a linear path. With tuition costs spiraling up and variable expenses popping up at every corner, saving up for college is nearly impossible. Nonetheless, higher education is a real investment for the future, giving a person job credibility and more career opportunities to choose from. Here are five financing options to get a good deal on your college tuition. …

Continue

Added by Brooke Chaplan on September 28, 2016 at 14:34 — No Comments

Education Expedition: 4 Degrees to Get You Out Of the Country

Going abroad, either in a study abroad program or in your professional life, is often a memorable experience. Sometimes, people just want to get out of the United States because they have an interest in the greater world beyond. There are ways you can prepare to go abroad during and after your educational career, and here are four degrees to get you out and…

Continue

Added by Marlena Stoddard on September 28, 2016 at 13:37 — No Comments

4 Unique Approaches to K-12 Education that Could Work for You Too

Every person is different, but the way we teach them during their formative years is almost entirely homogeneous. For every student the standard K-12 path of education is ideal for, there's going to be one who's incredibly ill-suited to it. Fortunately for them, there are enough lesser-known approaches to K-12 education that can provide alternative environments where they can…

Continue

Added by Marlena Stoddard on September 20, 2016 at 16:40 — No Comments

Tips For Making Your Classroom Activities Both Fun And Educational

The topic of how best to educate young minds and prepare them for life’s future endeavors has been at the forefront of controversy for some time now. What has been left to suffer, however, is often the delivery of these well-prepared lessons in the classroom. Keeping students engaged while still managing to convey the importance of the skills that are being taught can be challenging, so here are a few helpful tips to implement in your daily routine.

 …

Continue

Added by Brooke Chaplan on September 12, 2016 at 13:37 — No Comments

5 Suprising Uses Of A Public Administrations Degree

These days, a public administrations degree can really come in handy. If you are considering getting a degree in this field, it's important to know that a degree like this can provide you with a wide range of career options. You’d be amazed how much you can do with a degree like this. Some of the surprising uses of a public administration degree include:

 …

Continue

Added by Kara Masterson on September 6, 2016 at 11:50 — No Comments

4 Unique University Majors that Deserve a Closer Look

There is no question that a college degree can open many doors as far as advanced positions and higher salaries. However, too many people think that they are stuck getting a degree in business or education. The fact is that there are many unique and interesting degrees available at universities throughout the world. If you have an interesting skill or a unique hobby that you…

Continue

Added by Rachelle Wilber on August 26, 2016 at 12:30 — 1 Comment

Ward Updates from Ngarenanyuki & Leguruki Wards, Tanzania July 2016

On the first day of Trainer Workshops with the teachers from Ngarenanyuki and Leguruki  we asked the teachers to work in four groups to discuss the big question of "What has been happening in your school or ward during the April-June 2016 term?"

There were four categories that the trainers were asked to discuss and answer. There was lots of talking and sharing…

Continue

Added by Kimberly Brown on July 30, 2016 at 5:15 — No Comments

Visit to Nkoasenga Primary & Secondary Schools July 29, 2016

Yesterday we spent the morning visiting two schools in Leguruki Ward in Tanzania. We met with Mr. Tito, principal, of Nkoasenga Primary School and spoke to him about his school. Nkoasenga Primary has ten teachers and 630 students which made for busy…

Continue

Added by Kimberly Brown on July 29, 2016 at 8:18 — No Comments

Pictures from our visit Nkoasenga Secondary Schools July 29, 2016

Makungu's Lesson Outline  for Form Four Civic's lesson at Nkoasenga Secondary School.

    Students working together to review.

 Busy discussing their questions…

Continue

Added by Kimberly Brown on July 29, 2016 at 8:00 — No Comments

Day 3 Teacher Trainer Workshops in King'ori, TZ July 23rd, 2016

 We finished day three of our teacher trainer workshops last weekend. That was the day that the teachers used the skills that they have acquired and developed over several years of Education Beyond Borders (EBB) workshops. The fourteen teachers have attended teacher training methodology workshops in collaborative teaching, differentiated instruction and inquiry…

Continue

Added by Kimberly Brown on July 28, 2016 at 8:55 — No Comments

First Day of Trainer Workshops July 21 2016

The morning was bright and sunny as we started our first walk through King'ori village to the CKC Centre. Many locals watched our group of four mazungu women as we walked through their village. We received many greetings of jambo, habari and mambo. Absalon and Jesse (two local teachers) were already at the CKC waiting for us to arrive. They both helped us set up for their…

Continue

Added by Kimberly Brown on July 21, 2016 at 13:24 — No Comments

Tanzania 2016

Saturday, July 16th

 

Karibuni Tanzania!

 

Karibuni is a word that we hear from the moment that we land in the Kilimanjaro Airport to daily walking the streets of Arusha. Everywhere we go…

Continue

Added by Kimberly Brown on July 16, 2016 at 8:30 — No Comments

Most Important Things to Remember About Choosing a Major

If you choose a particular major then decide to change it down the line, you are definitely not alone. It is estimated that about 50 to 70 percent of college students do this before they graduate. Initial decisions can be difficult to make when weighed down by expectations, time commitments, and inexperience. Changing your major may involve switching colleges, and in…

Continue

Added by Brooke Chaplan on June 20, 2016 at 14:55 — No Comments

5 Classroom Essentials for the First-Time Teacher

The classroom can be an intimidating place for a new teacher. You’re tasked with all sorts of obstacles that vary with the needs of your students. On top of it all, you’re learning the rules set by the administration and developing your own unique style of teaching. There’s a lot to be nervous about, but the following tips can help you gain confidence and develop a…

Continue

Added by Emma Sturgis on June 17, 2016 at 11:39 — No Comments

4 Degrees to Focus on Health for a Living

As people are living longer and our knowledge of health and wellness is increasing, now is an exciting time to plan a career in a health-related field. Here are four degree programs to consider if you want to focus on health for a living.

Physical Therapy

Physical therapy is a broad field that focuses on helping patients achieve optimal use of…

Continue

Added by Anica Oaks on June 15, 2016 at 8:00 — No Comments

How to Know When You're Ready to Take the GRE

Students who are preparing for graduate school will most likely need to take the GRE. Some experts may claim there is an optimal time, but these tests are offered every day of the year, so each student must consider their own specific situation.

Plan When Will You Attend Graduate School

In order to know when you will be ready for the GRE, you…

Continue

Added by Anica Oaks on June 14, 2016 at 13:04 — 1 Comment

Monthly Archives

2024

2023

2022

2021

2020

2019

2018

2017

2016

2015

2014

2013

2012

2011

2010

2009

2008

1999

About

Noble Kelly created this Ning Network.

Donate Now!


Translate this page:

Follow us on:

Events

© 2024   Created by Noble Kelly.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service