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		<description><![CDATA[Distance education has allowed generations of students the opportunity to pursue their educational goals outside the traditional school system. It has allowed countless students the opportunity to continue their studies, while allowing them to maintain their obligations to their families and employers. While distance learning is not for everyone, it certainly has stood the test [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Distance education has allowed generations of students the opportunity to pursue their educational goals outside the traditional school system. It has allowed countless students the opportunity to continue their studies, while allowing them to maintain their obligations to their families and employers. While distance learning is not for everyone, it certainly has stood the test of time. The following is a brief chronology of events related to distance education. 1840 &#8211; Isaac Pitman begins shortcut correspondence courses in the UK. 1858 &#8211; The University of London external program creates sound. 1883 &#8211; New York State authorizes the Chautauqua Institute to award degrees earned by correspondence. 1891 &#8211; The School of Mining Engineers of the coal mine renamed itself International Correspondence Schools. 1892 &#8211; The University of Chicago began administering first college courses by mail. 1906 &#8211; The Calvert School of Baltimore becomes the first primary school in the United States to offer correspondence courses. 1916 &#8211; The National University Continuing Education Association is founded in the United States. 1921 &#8211; Pennsylvania State College begins broadcasting courses on the radio. 1933 &#8211; The University of Iowa begins broadcasting courses on television. 1950 &#8211; The Ford Foundation begins offering grants to create and develop educational programs for television. 1967 &#8211; The Corporation for Public Broadcasting was created. 1970 &#8211; Walden University is established. 1974 &#8211; California State University offers a Master&#039;s degree by correspondence. 1982 &#8211; The National Network of University teleconference was created. 1984 &#8211; The personal computer is called &#034;Man of the Year&#034; by Time magazine. With the advent of the personal computer and Internet development, distance education has become a very important part of modern education. Most of all universities in North America offers online courses, while an entire cottage industry has formed around the concept of online education. There are countless online courses available to the public. The beauty of online education is that there are no borders, and future students worldwide now have access to opportunities. Online learning has the ability to make the world a better place. In a way, you already have.</p>
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<p>This video will start to take the early free schools in the United States and how the education system has been developed socialism in which they are today.</p>
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		<title>History of Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Feb 2012 06:17:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the years, homeschooling has become the most average families in traditional activities. In all cases, not be directed this way. If you think homeschooling is rare these days, one of the first families to homeschool?When did homeschooling begin to start and led the public to engage in the education of their children at home [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Over the years, homeschooling has become the most average families in traditional activities. In all cases, not be directed this way. If you think homeschooling is rare these days, one of the first families to homeschool?When did homeschooling begin to start and led the public to engage in the education of their children at home by the choice of middle school? There was a time when none of the States, in fact, dictated by the law students should be educated. In all cases, the reasoning behind this mandate was to keep children out of action and adversity to attend formal courses to get an education. In the nineteenth century, there were several books written to help lead the parents through the education of their youth in their home sweet home.As expected, from 1920 until the 1970s, homeschooling is relatively unknown and small farms and ranches too far from their local school. When 1970 came, a writer named Ivan Illich wrote a book called &#034;school without America,&#034; who won the favor by leaving your game plan very impressive and language. Anyway, this book was to Originally a man named John Holt to start making their great impact on education in fashion at home.In 1976, John Limit writes: &#034;By the election of Education:. How to make things easier Citzens Enrich No &#034;In this first a number of his books, Holt encouraged other forms of subsidy are to educate young people that what is practiced in schools. Never once mention homeschooling, whatever your manual has gained popularity, he received letters from parents, citing what he failed to mention this to train your child. For this reason, Holt started a magazine called the book &#034;Growing up without knowledge&#034; for mothers who choose to homeschool their youth is home sweet home.</p>
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		<title>History of Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Feb 2012 06:41:48 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In 1907, Maria Montessori founded the first Montessori school in Rome. Its overall aim was to give children aged four to seven years in low income of a training program full time.The idea quickly developed and grew in popularity and thus more Montessori schools have been trained in Europe and India. It did not take [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In 1907, Maria Montessori founded the first Montessori school in Rome. Its overall aim was to give children aged four to seven years in low income of a training program full time.The idea quickly developed and grew in popularity and thus more Montessori schools have been trained in Europe and India. It did not take long for the school method to cross the United States of America.In fact, Montessori teaching methods attracted great interest in the United States from 1910 to 1920. Unfortunately, the Montessori method appears to be largely forgotten in the U.S. Until the end of 1950.He was then in a second Montessori movement started in America. This time the focus was on a set of private schools serving a population of almost entirely middle class.The Montessori educational system, struggled with his own success, he began having trouble finding enough teachers. In fact, understands that the shortage of teachers to initiate the creation of training schools exempt private Montessori teacher. Each of these centers were not associated with a college or university and taught Montessori teaching methods for educators in grass.In late 1960, parents began calling for public schools in their respective regions to offer Montessori education model for elementary school children who graduated from private Montessori preschool.support public art has been given a boost to public funds available for Montessori programs launched in the fields of public schools. Today, over one hundred school districts in the United States have some type of Montessori program.But why has Montessori become so popular? Many people think it is due to the program&#039;s ability to overcome three major problems that the public school systems still face. While the public education system was in a state of agitation, Montessori education systems have flourished.With its unique teaching methods, Montessori students have demonstrated a high level of reading comprehension and academic performance. In the book &#034;Montessori Parents Guide&#034;, we dive deeper into the form of a Montessori program is powerfully unique and apart from the current teaching methods.</p>
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		<title>History of Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 26 Feb 2012 06:05:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>History of Education</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 25 Feb 2012 06:08:33 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Special Special Education History, in recent years, has matured and improved considerably. The story contains many admirable personalities and historical events that have shaped and influenced on special education. However, I took four and allowed buyers so I thought I had a great influence on special education. Without these people, special education can not be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Special Special Education History, in recent years, has matured and improved considerably. The story contains many admirable personalities and historical events that have shaped and influenced on special education. However, I took four and allowed buyers so I thought I had a great influence on special education. Without these people, special education can not be what it is today. I guess Jean Itard, Edouard Seguin, Helen Keller, Samuel Howe and Brown Vs Board of Education, all based on the architectural history of special education. Although they are not the only places that should be commended for an outstanding job working on improving the situation of special education, education would not move much without them. History of Special Education Jean Itard can be defined as &#034;the Father of Special Education&#034; Although he did not know that his work would have been defined as special education, his work has had a profound effect on generations future. Itard was educated to be an operator. However, during the French Revolution, he joined the army to become an assistant surgeon. After the war, took on an ambitious new name of Victor. Victor was a wild animal, like a child running through the woods. In 1800 it was purchased in Paris for observation. When Itard saw the child savage, barbarous, he assumed he had been recently abandoned by his parents. Like a wild animal who does not like being caged, Victor fled a couple of times the bedroom window of a widow. It was generally poor, but Itard thought he could educate the child through the experience. During the time of Itard, was a common belief that people with intellectual disabilities were educable. The remarkable guru spent five years trying to &#034;cure&#034; him. After five years, Victor can read and speak a few words, and could show affection for their caregivers. Unfortunately, he never normal. Itard thought he had not as a teacher, but his experience with Victor taught others that, to achieve varying degrees of success, had to accept Victor as a person. Her work implemented the most important truth of all, and that was that education should be in harmony with the dynamic nature of life. History of Special Education The next important historical figure, not a teacher but an outstanding student. Helen Keller had an illness that left her blind and deaf. As a young child, who suffered a severe delay. She made animals, such as sounds, their clothes torn, and not go to the bathroom. It was obvious characteristics that have not civilized. Several years later, even she said, &#034;I was an animal.&#034; Poor Helen had become a very difficult child. She terrorized the house hold, and often in danger for people who do. The Kellers were invited to visit an expert in deaf children. This was the famous Alexander Graham Bell. Bell proposed that the family seeks an instructor at the University of Perkins. Do not let your loved ones suffer more. Take them through the history of special education program now.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 24 Feb 2012 15:17:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Can you imagine a world without the Internet? Say, &#34;glasses&#34; that funny noise, and research to bring all these great books in his backpack. Channels of social networks, online trading and news would be the fruit of our imagination and fantasies. This includes the existence of online education programs. Have you ever wondered how it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Can you imagine a world without the Internet? Say, &#34;glasses&#34; that funny noise, and research to bring all these great books in his backpack. Channels of social networks, online trading and news would be the fruit of our imagination and fantasies. This includes the existence of online education programs. Have you ever wondered how it is, even? Take a trip back in time and see how online education has evolved to today. 80s, early studies have already begun to adjust to learning with the use of computers. Laptops and notebooks are not yet popular at the time, and students are required to be in front of large desktops so they can benefit from practical experience. Due to time constraints and not a lot of computers, e-learning development has been slow and gradual. As technology speeds the pace, as well as training and. The use of virtual media suddenly became accessible, comfortable and above all, instantly, is now used for PowerPoint presentations media, video games were all the rage for teenagers, the media was now to be very popular, because it paved the way for online education. Mid 90s was the period of birth education programs online. Remember when everyone wanted to use the &#34;e&#34; prefix for its businesses? The concept of online education took place when companies wanted to use computers to train new employees, but coaches do not want to spend long periods of time with the recruits. Online education has been slow, intermittent and everything was in the text. The history of online education has suddenly taken a sharp turn in early 2000. Finally, learning was more structured, more developed and much faster than before. People started to integrate video and music for the most interesting materials. The photographs were trapped between the texts. Access online video made video podcasts possible. The students began to enjoy the fruits of education without ever leaving their rooms. The rest, as they say, is history of online education. Virtual Instructor-known institutions have turned to shopping online. Companies are now recognizing online degrees in the same way they treat a traditional college graduate. A typical training session is fast, convenient and can be accessed anytime, anywhere. Learn more about the history of how online learning has taken place helps us to appreciate more. He provided a wealth of opportunities for us to approach our professional dreams, and it is only the beginning.<br />
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<p>The digital Slr camera design permits a digicam to host numerous lens focal measures which makes them dominant in serious photography. Professional nevertheless photographers prefer digital SLR cams because they enable an accurate preview of framing nearby the second of exposure. Another reason the cameras tend to be preferred is they allow the consumers to pick from a wide range of compatible lenses enabling an exact preview of the depth. Almost all dslr models incorporate a live view mode which lets the consumer use Liquid crystal display to take photographs in a similar manner as a snapshot digicam.</p>
<p>There are various kinds of digital SLR cams. One of them is actually interchangeable lens full program digital SLR. They are cameras that permit users to change lenses depending on the images they would like to capture. Another type is the fixed lens digital SLR .These types of camera versions do not allow the users to change lenses limiting their particular flexibility. The actual cameras work with a semi-transparent fixed camera mirror to reflect some light to the view finder. Examples of those include Olympus E-20N, mega zoom as well as Panasonic Lumix DMC-G1.</p>
<p>A Dslr is more intricate, bulkier and also more expensive as compared to ordinary digital camera models. However, their particular lenses provide greater overall flexibility and better picture quality. SLR digital cameras has speedier auto focus, larger memory storage, short shutter hold off and enables more quickly continuous picture taking making them far better in terms of performance. Hope this particular digital slr review has been helpful for you. Ensure you check out <a href="http://xpdigitalcameras.com/olympus-digital-cameras/olympus-evolt-e510-10mp-digital-slr-camera-review" target='_blank'>Olympus Evolt e510 10mp</a> for some great info if you are searching to get a good digicam.</p>
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