No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) Resource Guide
What is the No Child Left Behind Act? President Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001January 8, 2002.The purpose of this act was to ensure that all children have a fair, equal, and...
View ArticleWhy Music Education Programs are Important to Our Schools
Do we need music education programs in schools? Since scientists Raucher and Shaw first introduced the Mozart Effect in a 1993 issue of Nature magazine, the effects of music on students’ brains have...
View ArticleWhy I Became a Teacher – Reasons to Become a Teacher
Why did I become a teacher? My guess is many teachers ask themselves this question on a weekly basis. There are days when a teacher may be so overwhelmed by the task in front of her, that she asks...
View ArticleA Guide to Inclusion in Education
What is Inclusion Education The classroom is now as exciting and as diverse as ever before. Different learners who come from various backgrounds all bunch up into one challenging educational system....
View ArticleLiteracy Education
In the 21st century, literacy education has surfaced as one of the most crucial areas of general education. In light of George W. Bush’s 2002 No Child Left Behind initiative, even higher emphasis has...
View ArticleArt Teacher Career & Salary Resources
Art Teacher Career Overview Art teachers offer arts education at various educational levels. Though many art teachers who have obtained their masters in education degree work in the traditional...
View ArticleMusic Teacher Career & Salary Guide
Music Teacher Career Overview Music teachers combine educational and artistic skills to teach music to students of all ages. Using a combination of theory and hands-on practice, music teachers provide...
View ArticleHigh School Principal & Administrators Salary & Career Guide
High School Principal & Administrator Job Description School Principals & Administrator supervise the educational building staff, evaluate and recommend individuals for continuing and new...
View ArticleThe Cost of Higher Education: Masters in Education Tuition
After you have completed the coursework required for your bachelor’s degree, you may consider working toward your master’s degree; however, masters in education tuition can run very high. If you decide...
View ArticleHow to Choose the Right Education Masters Program
Contents Masters in Teaching Masters in Education Master of Science in Education There are three main types of graduate degrees in education: Masters in Teaching (MAT), Masters in Education (MED), and...
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