Monthly Archive October, 2009

45 Fun and FREE College Classes | 10.20.09

Let’s face it, taking college courses can be expensive. If you don’t have the time or money to take the crazy courses that really spark your interest, you don’t have to miss out! The good news is that some of the most interesting and fun college classes are completely free! Thanks to the magic [...]

Rutgers University in Newark is a Good Neighbor |

Do you live near Rutgers University in Newark? Last week, the university was named as one of the 25 “best neighbor schools” in the country. The ranking recognizes colleges and universities that work to expand the economy, renew the culture, and perform other improvements in their host cities.
Rutgers Newark was ranked 23rd in the [...]

Determining the LRE for Special Education Students |

As a special education teacher, there are several things you need to determine when creating the Individualized Education Plan for your students. One of these things is the student’s LRE, or Least Restrictive Environment. Determining a students LRE can be quite challenging, as you need to consider the programming that is available through your school [...]

Top 10 Weirdest College Mascots |

A few years ago, when the National Collegiate Athletic Association banned the use of certain mascots they deemed offensive, schools across America were outraged. The New York Times reported how Florida State University’s usage of Seminole imagery and mascots caused concern in the Indian American community. While some members of the Seminole tribe felt the [...]

Can One Man Ruin President Obama’s Health Care Reform? |

Back on September 9th, President Obama gave an important speech to Americans asking for their support in improving the country’s health care system. No matter what your politics are, you know that our country’s approach to health care is in need of reform.
But will the President’s plans to create a universal health care system actually [...]

The Pros and Cons of Becoming a Kindergarten Teacher | 10.19.09

Do you love working with young children? If you enjoy working with kids who are around the age of 5-years-old, you might be considering becoming a kindergarten teacher. After all, as a kindergarten teacher, you will have plenty of opportunities to work with young children and to help shape their futures. But, before you decide [...]

Top 50 Tips on Saving Money for College Students |

In most cases being a college student means living on a cheap budget. Some students pinch pennies while others take out student loans to get by. CampusGrotto.com developed a list of the top 50 tips for saving money that all college students should live by. Check them out below…
FOOD & DRINK
1. Cook [...]

Top 50 Books Every College Student Should Read |

Before you go to college, check out the careers that you could pursue here!
Many students find they blossom academically, personally and socially in the college environment. College and university students find themselves exposed to new places, people and things and it is the perfect atmosphere to expand your horizons. Introducing and being introduced to new [...]

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