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Do Distance Learning Degrees impress Employers?

With the technological expansion of the Internet, distance learning degrees have become increasingly popular. With great support facilities and the convenience of online degree programs, parents and workers can still have a family and a job while receiving an education. Unfortunately, the Internet has also provided an avenue for individuals making money by selling bogus degrees over the Internet. In a 2003 report by USA Today, 400 diploma mills are already in operation, with the shameful industry already worth $500 million per year, and the numbers are still rising.

Fake Online Bachelor Degrees – what should you check for?

Along with the growing popularity of obtaining an online Bachelor degrees, many bogus schools have cropped up to cash in, taking advantage of potential students seeking a genuine education to maintain their current level of employment, or achieve specific career goals. Unfortunately, the sales pitch attracts many students who do not possess the time, or the finances, to gain a college education. The main selling points may include easy graduation, no tests or end of semester exams, credit for life experiences, and lower tuition fees. Some diploma mills even have the audacity to make money through bulk emails offering to sell university degrees.

Online Homeschooling – Over 1 Million Americans Can’t Be Wrong!

Homeschooling today is now a viable option for your children. Over 1.1 million American homeschool their children successfully and more are signing up. Many options are available to the new homeschool on the block, one that often chosen by parents who are busy working at home or does not have time to fully devote to tutoring is online homeschooling.

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The Fall of Eagles – A History Teacher’s Suggestion For Studying 19th Century History Through Film

In 1974, The BBC presented a stunning thirteen-part miniseries called “The Fall of Eagles.” It examines the fall of the three most powerful European dynasties of the mid-nineteenth century: the Hapsburgs, the Romanovs, and the Hohenzollerns.

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Interested in Homeschooling? Consider the Pros & Cons First!

Over the last few years, there has been an explosion of interest in homeschooling – more and more parents are exploring the options of teaching their children at home. While there are many obvious (and not so obvious) reasons cited for doing so, opponents of home schooling curriculum cite an equal number of reasons why kids perform better in public schools. This article discusses some of the pros and cons to the decision to home school.

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Homeschool Gifts That Keep on Giving

As the holiday season approaches, parents who homeschool their children have the opportunity to teach their children an additionally important lesson – the idea of giving. Beyond academics, parents who homeschool their children also have a responsibility to educate their children on social issues.

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Distance Learning – Coming to a Country Near You

The dream of attending school in the United States is often an impossible dream for international students. Whether for reasons of cost or for reasons associated with paperwork, most international students struggle in their pursuit of studying in the U.S. Today, these same international students now have an option that will allow them to attend school in the United States, without having to take on the financial or administrative burden of doing so – it’s called distance learning.

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