Archive for February, 2010
How to Apply For an Online Teaching Degree Course
If you’ve got your heart set on pursuing a teaching degree but the things in life stand in your way, then maybe instead of thinking about ways to attend regular classes, why not opt for an online teaching degree course instead? With the way our technology is advancing, you can get the same quality education for a cheaper cost and with flexible hours too. So, if you’re interested, learn how to apply for the right course now.
First, you must know absolutely what it is you want from your course and how long you’d like to study for. If you’ve already got previous training and such, then opt for a college with shorter courses or an accelerated program. However, if you’re starting fresh, then sign up for regular courses of about 4 to 6 years. Before you pay the bill and sign an agreement, look through all the many institutions and take your time in picking the right school for you. Each school have got different teaching methods, fees, and course duration and so on, so once you pick the one that suits you best, enroll for that.
Look out for download-able application forms or for an email address to request for a form. Once you get them, carefully fill them up with your honest and true details and then attach all your certificates, be it personal, academic achievements or other achievements. In addition to that, if you’ve had previous employers, do try to request for a letter of recommendation or a testimonial and attach that as well.
Besides that, if you need financial aid, then send a separate email to the board of directors stating why you need the aid and if something can be worked out. More often than not, schools would have a program of some sort to help students out.
Submit your forms on time and then wait for a reply, if it’s good news, congratulations, enjoy the best years of your life. If it’s not good news, then don’t give up!
Put Your Energy Where It Is Needed Most
Poverty not only cripples an individual, it also detaches him from the most important things in this world. When a loved one has come to face a very tragic disease and money becomes a dire need, the tendency of every individual is to find means to earn money. This money will hopefully prolong and save lives, so all must be done to procure it.
The trouble with this is that in the process of your trying to fulfill all your needs, you forget the most important thing that your sick loved one needs – and that is you. In the greatest time of weakness, you are supposed to be there by his side. In this great and crucial moment you should be there.
In the case of Jonathan Wishart, when his parents realized that the expenses were becoming too much for them to handle, they began a foundation that eventually saved their son’s life and now it is saving others. The Landmarkeducation Forum taught Crissy, Jonathan’s mother so much about leadership and confidence. Her brief participation in Landmarkeducation gave her enough courage to seek assistance from those who can help.
Fortunately, the Landmarkeducation is a great venue for people to learn how to conquer challenges. People like Crissy have learned how to fight back and to move forward. Everyone has the chance to turn their lives around and want something more. You can start wanting more. The people in the forum is a great mix of those who once could not find a way to make ends meet but finally found better meaning to life. This opportunity is not just for them… it can be yours as well.
Training In City & Guilds
I have done all my training at City & Guilds and have never regretted it. Acquiring NVQ qualifications was the first step in pursuing my career and moving in the right direction. Since then, I have obtained more NVQ qualifications in community justice and work with victims. I was amazed at the range of NVQ qualifications City & Guilds offer and have gone on to advise new students on vocational qualifications by doing NVQ assessor training. The experience has been amazing, and retraining at City & Guilds has played a major part in reinventing my life.