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Alternative education, also known as non-traditional education or educational alternative, is a broad term encompassing all forms of education outside of traditional education (for all age groups and levels of education). This may include both forms of education designed for students with special needs (ranging from social malajustment to intellectual disablity) and forms of education designed for a general audience which employ alternative educational philosophies and/or methods. Alternatives of the later type are often the result of education reform and are rooted in various philosophies that are commonly fundamentally different from those of traditional compulsory education. While some have strong political, scholarly, or philosophical orientations, others are more informal associations of teachers and students dissatisfied with certain aspects of traditional education. These alternatives, which include charter schools, alternative schools, independent schools, and home-based learning vary widely, but often emphasize the value of small class size, close relationships between students and teachers, and a sense of community. Source: Wikipedia

11: Understanding Patience in Pre-School Children (2.00/5)
              It all begins with the child as an infant. Immediately meeting the needs of the infant positively and lovingly teaches the child to trust the caregiver adult and develop a sense of security with the people  around it. As the child grows, it becomes easier to introduce the concept and practice of patience. A secure child can practice learning patience with positive anticipation of needs met.     &nb

12: Fundamental Truths About Learning At Home (Not Rated)
Fundamental Truths About Learning in the Home… Have you ever encountered the word osmosis? Learning takes place through the process of osmosis. Even as soon as a child is born, the infant is immediately sensitive to his surroundings perceptually. Events around the child   leads  him to the earliest exposures of learning. The very young child sees, hears, smells, tastes, and touches. Structured learning in school is more formal yet the osmotic process still goes on. Homescho

13: Considering Single Sex Education? (4.00/5)
Considering Single Sex Education?              The current educational literature is replete with assertions of the benefits of single sex schooling.  Medical doctors, psychologists and educational theorists have come to the conclusion, based on brain research, anecdotal evidence, and limited educational research, that single sex schooling has the potential to offer an optimal educational environment for both sexes.  Among

14: How to Train your Child in Perseverance (Not Rated)
by Marianne Vanderkolk Perseverance - persistence, endurance, stick-to-itiveness, staying power, dogged, diligence. What a list of great nouns found in Roget's Thesaurus. I chose to write about Perseverance not only as a goal that I can see I need to work at in my life, but one which is so extremely important for us to pass on to our children. If I have difficulty in persevering when I am feeling a bit down, overwhelmed, or tired and give in so easily, and I am an adult, this is obviously

15: Online Education: Make the Healthcare Shortage Work for You (0.00/5)
By now, most Americans have heard about the growing healthcare shortage. As Baby Boomers start to retire, the demand for healthcare services is increasing at the exact time that the number of healthcare workers is decreasing. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the healthcare industry is the fastest-growing in the country. Right now the biggest shortfall is in the number of nurses; there are currently 200,000 unfilled registered nurse positions and by 2020 this gap is expected to reach

16: Overcoming The Problems Of Homeschooling As A Single Parent (0.00/5)
by Donald Saunders Homeschooling is not an easy option at the best of times but if you are a single parent then you may well be tempted to simply dismiss the idea as being impossible. Before you do so however you should know that there are literally thousands of single parents of both sexes homeschooling their children today and doing so very successfully. For most single parents the biggest problem is simply one of finance because their primary goal has to be to get out and earn a living

17: Homeschooling The ADD/ADHD Child (Not Rated)
By: Dawn-Elise Snipes As homeschool parents, there are many options for teaching our children. I have found the variety out there to actually be overwhelming, but few resources actually meet my needs. My son is gifted, but has ADHD. As a clinician and a professor, I hated seeing him struggle in school. Each day he would tell me he had "Carnitors" (T-Rex's for the rest of us) in his tummy. After meeting with his teacher several times, it became clear that the school was unable/unwi

18: Home School VS. Public School (1.33/5)
by Brandon McVey "Each day, more than 1,200 young men and women give up on their high school education, and, in many cases, on themselves" - so says the AdCouncil. Each day, 1,200 young men and women are becoming a burden to society. In a report done in March of 2006 for the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, it was found that one third of all Public High School students failed to graduate with less then 2 years to go. Nearly one half of those were blacks, Hispanics, and Native Am

19: MARIA MONTESSORI vs JOHN DEWEY (The Fight of The Century) (5.00/5)
I’m no expert on the Montessori Method. Maybe there’s details I’m not fond of. I still want to declare: I Love Maria Montessori!Here’s why:I’ve been studying Rudolph Flesch, the reading wars, the ed wars, John Dewey, and all points in between. Along the way I learned a lot about Montessori, and her losing, bruising battle with America's top educators. Mainly, I learned that she deserved to win.Montessori was the first female doctor in Italy, graduating in 1896. You know she was extremely smart

20: Homeschool And College Acceptance What Works And Doesn’t Work In Homeschooling (3.50/5)
By: Jessica L. Parnell How Homeschooling Parents Can Assure their Homeschooled Students Gain Acceptance into America’s Well-Known Colleges and Universities.Homeschool and College Acceptance What Works and Doesn’t Work in HomeschoolingHow Homeschooling Parents Can Assure their Homeschooled Students Gain Acceptance into America’s Well-Known Colleges and UniversitiesYou’ve all heard the mixed reports about college acceptance of homeschooled children. Some say colleges will not accept homeschoo