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Womens Higher Education in India

Posted by admin on 12th October in 

WOMENS EDUCATIONA STUDY OF FACTORS INFLUENCING WOMEN’S ENTRY INTO HIGHER EDUCATION. INTRODUCTION             Inducement of social change as one of the fundamental functions of education has been spelt out in the report of the Indian Education Commission (1964-66) thus:            “The realization of the country’s aspirations involves changes in the knowledge, skills and values of the people as a whole.  If this ‘change in a grand scale’ is to be achieved without a violent revolution there is one and only instrument that can be used – Education”.EDUCATION :-            Education is the nourishment of the mind with knowledge this is practiced purposefully and productively.            Education disciplines the mind, sharpens the intellect and refines the spirit.  It shapes and polishes a rough unknown diamond into a multifaceted kohinoor  sparkling with scintillating brilliance.  Its the development of integrated personality that unfolds itself to the highest wisdom.  Its a continuous process.            The philosopher President Dr.Radhakrishnan (1948) said, “There cannot be educated people without educated women.  If general education has to be limited to men or women, that opportunity should be given to women from them it would most surely be passed on to the next generation”.HIGHER EDUCATION OF WOMEN :-Read the rest

9 Killer Mistakes That Destroy College Scholarship Applications

Posted by admin on 9th October in 

Are there mistakes that can disqualify a collegescholarship application? You bet. Generally speaking, most local scholarship committees may find a few minor mistakes acceptable, but the higher the level of competition, the less tolerance there is for a faux pas. And when you go for the gold at the national level of competition, no mistake is permissible. Even at the local level, if the competition is heavy, one error can result in the loss of money.Even small spelling mistakes can cause an application to be thrown out. A judge reviewed a submission from a girl who was second in her class. She had a 3.95 GPA. The problem? She misspelled salutatorian. Believe it! How does thathappen? Surely, it should have been noticed. Was it a keyboarding error? Maybe.Another application from a boy on the baseball team noted that he won the league batting title with a .259 average. Know anything about baseball? Most likely, the number 2 should have been a 3, 4, 5, or even 6.Yet, another listed the applicant’s age as “88.” Do you suppose she was the oldest high school student in the country…in the world? But wait, she listed her birth date as eighteen years earlier. … Read the rest

10 Ways to Earn Even More Money From Writing

Posted by admin on 6th October in 

One thing that every writer wants to know is how to earn more money from writing. This is because being a writer can be a fickle business sometimes and so you need to have as many sources of income as possible.You also need to use your time wisely to be able to write as much as you can and be as productive as you can. You need to use the phrase “Don’t Get It Right, Get It Written” as often as possible to get you off the starting blocks and writing as much as you can, instead of trying edit your work and be as perfect as possible as you go along. It’s so much easier to just start writing and don’t stop till you’ve finished and THEN go back and edit your work later. Remember that writing and editing and two different jobs and should never be done together.But what you really want to know is how to earn more money from writing. And below are 10 easy ways for you increase your writing income.1. Write more. I know it sounds obvious that writers should be writing but you’d be surprised at how many people call themselves writers yet … Read the rest

Homeschooling vs Public School Can We All Get Along?

Posted by admin on 1st October in 

Homeschooling vs Public School Can We All Get Along?Homeschoolers and the public system can (and do in many communities) comfortably and successfully work side by side and in the best case scenarios, these two entities actually become benefactors of each others time and talents. As homeschoolers, having the respect of a local educational community is an essential factor in this co-existing equation and is readily achieved by following three very basic, yet vital, steps.First homeschooling  parents make a point of meeting and talking with the local school  principal. Explain to him or her why the family has chosen homeschooling vs public school and discuss any long term educational goals which may eventually include entering your child into the public school arena.This would also be a good time to inquire about other homeschoolers in the area, their relationship with the school system, their successes with re-entry, and their possible participation in public school activities such as band, chorus, art programs and physical education. The conversation will also give the principal an overall view of your genuine commitment to homeschooling and the education of your child. Secondly, make friends with the school librarian. He or she can be one of your … Read the rest

College Student Credit Cards: Responsibility is Key

Posted by admin on 1st October in 

During these trying economic times, college students across the country are seeking credit cards that offer low interest rates, no annual fees, and valuable rewards that can be earned and used within a short period of time. At a time when everyone’s nerves are frayed because of uncertainty in the stock market, illiquidity in the credit market and the softening real estate market, one thing remains constant – the importance of building and maintaining a strong credit history. Student credit cards are tailored to help students with limited credit histories do just that. Visit www.goodstudentcreditcard.com for a list of some of the best credit cards for student applicants issued by Discover, Chase and Capital One. Student applicants should understand that responsible credit card use can lead to a lifetime of low-interest rate loan opportunities. The operative word is “responsible” — if you can’t afford to buy it, you should consider saving up until you can. Stated bluntly, unless you have cash in your wallet to cover your credit card charges, you should do your best to exercise restraint. Credit cards are most beneficial to students who can afford to pay their balance in full every month. It is important to understand … Read the rest

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