November 22, 2010

Necessity of girl child education

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Education is one of the most necessary things required to lead our lives peacefully . It can prove to be a weapon at times when we are in problems or any situation where it becomes indispensable to be educated. I think it is very important for all of us to be educated and for all families to make them and their children educated.

In the rural areas it is the tradition to keep the children inside the four walls of a room, not to let them go out or face the outer world, this practice is not letting the children to understand what all talent they possess. In the case of girls, parents since their birth start thinking of their marriage, they do not let them go to school , they only want their girls to keep themselves busy in the household work. Till they reach an age of 13 or 14 parents start searching for a guy to get them married, girls are just taken as a burden upon them by parents of rural areas. In spite of so many campaigns launched by the government of India, which provide free education to children in rural areas parents do not let their daughters get educated, they simply say… SHE’S A GIRL …. SO SHE DOESN’T NEEDS TO BE EDUCATED…. They teach their boys and give them all sorts of facilities, but the poor girls are kept busy like  a bee all the time without proper food or proper sleep. This is the reason why girls are found very weak and their body deficient in iron. UNICEF and WHO is doing a lot for educating girls and improving their health. They keep organizing campaigns for women empowerment . Nowadays government has started giving free education at primary levels,

It is very important for a girl to be educated. Every  girl is a future wife and a mother so if a wife is educated it proves to be very helpful for a family to grow and to get recognition in society, if a mother is educated it is very helpful for the children for their proper care and concern.  AN  EDUCATED LADY PROVES TO BE A JEWEL FOR A FAMILY. We can take examples like INDIRA GANDHI, MOTHER TERESA they are very well known ladies of India just because of the work they did. INDIRA GANDHI worked as a prime minister of India and yes she was very successful .She brought a new face of INDIA in front of us a developing India. Her children  Rajiv Gandhi and Sanjay Gandhi too became popular and prominent people of our country, Rajiv Gandhi as the PRIME MINISTER and Sanjay  Gandhi was a pilot. This was just because of the wider thinking of INDIRA GANDHI because she made them educated to reach such a goal in their lives and this case of being educate continued with their own families as well. Thus a women plays a very important role for her family and she is so said THE FIRST TEACHER OF A CHILD.Thus it is very important for a woman to be educated. If she is educated she can take a good care of the health of the family.

MOTHER TERESA how can we forget her? She carries a great importance in each and every child’s life. Her title MOTHER makes her supreme in this world, this is only because she was educated , it was her education that made her care for all the people in as well as outside the country. She faced too many hardships just to give love and affection to the people who actually needs her. It was her concern then that made her god in the eyes of people all around the world today. EDUCATION CAN DO MIRACLES… through education a person can reach on the top of this world, what not can be done by an educated person, he can create his own ways and directions , construct his own paths to lead a happy and prosperous life by attaining his goal. A pen carries great power in it, people by studying, understanding and learning  can reach such points and positions which can change their lives and can make it the most powerful and luxurious. the only thing required is hard work and dedication.

 

 

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November 20, 2010

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Virtual Academics Ltd. aspires towards creating multiple pathways to success via our various programs and activities. Our focus is on Holistic Development of the mind which enables the child to develop cognitively while enhancing social and emotional development, academic attitudes, and connecting learning to personal, family, and social well-being.

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Maths has always been a dreaded subject in most peoples’ school time. It always used to be the subject which used to drag us to the bottom of the ranking table. Additions, subtractions, multiplications… it used to bounce over the head. It was not the subject but the calculation that usually created the hate syndrome towards math. Fortunately, your child does not have to experience the hardships of learning math the way you did.

Virtual Academy Pvt. Ltd. incorporated in the year 2000, creates a revolutionary way to make children love maths. The time tested method of using abacus for calculation has seen lot of advantages not only in generating interest in math but also in increasing the memory skills of children. Abacus students are found to be superior in the accuracy of numerical memory compared to non abacus students.

With the use of abacus teaching method, we aspire towards creating multiple pathways to success via various programmes and activities.

Educational programme like The Abacus, Child Learning and Simulation System (CLASS), Aptitude, Attitude and Approach (AAA) program me and Experimental theatre helps in enhancing a child’s imaginative power enabling the mind to develop a photographic memory. Regular schooling development is limited to training the Right side of the brain or the logical side. The educational programmers results in Whole-Brain development.

Then there are handwriting courses which help in defining the personality of the person. We, at Virtual not only help a child to develop good handwriting but we also give them training to study handwriting of other people by teaching them graphology.

Then there is Personality and Memory Enhancement workshop that develops co-operation, collaboration, trust, relaxation and creativity in children. The memory program me trains students to organize structure and use numbers mentally and become advanced problem solvers.

Thus Virtual Academics with the help of abacus not only make a child fall in love with math but also enhances the logic as well as creative side of the child’s mind.

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November 14, 2010

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R/sirs Today i want to tell about chilhood eduction in Andhrapradesh even today in Andhra pradesh so many childreden are doing job with their parents for earning money., But i request concerned officers to develop children education with the help of Government of India and also education 0artents to send thier childrend to schools and learn education and built a great state of Andhra pradesh is big. Today is childrens day we are all celeberting this day . If every one think what steps we really on this occassion i pray to God for helping of all childred to get school, and learn good education and receive the government providing various schme for them and use this schme and build a good citizen for this state and help everbody to develop  good education for thier state and villlage  Government of India introudcing so many policies for education this polices to be understand by all people through media  and newspaers are etc to know every body to understand this polices and concerned officers are also to tkae necessaary steps to develop this programee and help people to utilise this polices and develop child education through india and all states.  Every child has to reach all benfits of the Government  like food , cloths scholarships correctly for lthis necessary identity cars to issue for concerned child to reach the benfit of the polices through banks and concerned MPs & MLAs in thier jurisidication to watch about the officers are taking correctly and providing help for childrends   Thanking you Sir Y.saibabu Guntur

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Foundation Diploma graduates received through the “direct admission plan” to enroll in higher diploma courses, but many campuses are long queues outside yesterday, including the Hong Kong Institute of Vocational Education Sha Tin and Tseung Kwan O Hong Kong Design Institute, more than hundred people are waiting for tuition. As a first come first served elective courses, with Mandarin students have begun to line up on Saturday, going to your favorite children’s Class subjects ranked full ten hours.

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Many language experts and scholars pointed out that early childhood is an important stage of language development, their ability to imitate Recognition Word and particularly strong. When the children to master their mother tongue, parents may wish their children to learn more languages such as English, Mandarin and Japanese. The children learn a foreign language to enhance the interest and great respect from the teaching materials to enable children to participate in interest groups in different languages start with a flexible, fun and educational for the premise, and self-study in the form of active learning to better develop their good habits. Tutoring for children, it is definitely not a hobby classes. Just imagine, children at school after class (which may also make up classes), after which they “overtime” to cram tutorial. As adults, “overtime”, as no one is like, in the more active child who reflected their discontent. However, in Hong Kong Jiaoyuzhidu, the tutorial is essential for the key. So many parents are planning to send their children to cram on, but also can understand. However, parents must balance the child’s spare time, not only concerned with the child’s academic situation, physical and mental health is Shifenchongyao.

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November 4, 2010

Standard chartered ''creating more finance jobs in Singapore''

Standard Chartered is continuing to create jobs, after adding 7,000 new recruits to its workforce so far this year, it has been reported. According to Bloomberg, the financial services provider is hoping to add 2,000 finance jobs in Singapore to its operations by 2012, while it also hopes to boost its staff numbers in India by 2,500.

Finance director Richard Meddings said the business has built up a “good momentum” in terms of recruitment and is continuing to hire. However, he added that this pace may slow down during the fourth quarter as this is a period when it is traditionally difficult to attract new employees, who may be waiting for a bonus to come through from their current employer. Mr Meddings claimed that the new bank tax introduced in the UK by chancellor George Osborne will not have a significant impact on the firm and was “broadly in line” with its expectations.”As an international bank in over 70 markets it’s really important there is real global co-ordination of banking taxes and banking regulation,” he explained.

 

The growth of the financial sector has spur the demand for high quality graduate education and specialised Master Degree. Aventis School of Management, Singapore collaborates with Baruch College, The City University of New York to offer a suite of Executive Masters and graduate diploma in finance which is aligned to the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) curriculum, cater to meet the growing demand for finance professionals in the sector.

INTERNATIONAL RECOGNITION

Baruch College, The City University of New York Executive Master of Science in Finance program combines tradition and innovation and theory and practice to prepare thought leaders for careers in finance. Taught by a team of internationally renowned experts from New York, the heart of the global financial system, this program is widely regarded as the pre-eminent finance program in the world.The City University of New York MSc Finance program is the only

1) AACSB Accredited MSc program in Singapore – Hallmark of an internationally recognized Graduate Education

2) Listed by both Financial Times and Business Week 2009 Ranking

3) Recognised by both CFA institute for curriculum integration with the CFA program and American Academy of Financial Management (AAFM)

4) Ranked Top 100 Business School in the World for Economics & Business by Shanghai Jiao Tong University World Universities Ranking 2010

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Singapore´s status as a global financial center has undergone dramatic changes over the past few years, with reputable international financial institutions, including Credit Sussie, UBS, HSBC, and ABN Amro, expanding their operations here
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October 20, 2010

Educational Toys | 16 Groups Benefit From The Harcourts Foundation

MEDIA RELEASE 16 groups benefit from The HarcourtsFoundation’s latest funding

18 October 2010:

Sixteencharitable organisations from around New Zealand benefitedin the last round of funding from The Harcourts Foundation,a charity set up by the Harcourts real estate group toprovide support that helps, grows and enriches ourcommunities.

The recipients – one in Auckland, one inthe Rodney District, three in the Waikato, six in GreaterWellington, one in New Plymouth, three in Canterbury and onein Otago – were recently awarded grants totalling more than$18,500 having each made successful applications to TheHarcourts Foundation in New Zealand earlier thisyear.

These grants together with a number made inAustralia recently and a $50,000 donation to the New ZealandRed Cross Earthquake Appeal in September takes the amountdonated since the Foundation was established in mid-2008 tomore than $480,000 to a total of 110 charities in NewZealand and Australia.

As Harcourts New Zealand CEOHayden Duncan explains, to date more than $750,000 has beenraised for The Harcourts Foundation through the voluntarydonations and fundraising efforts of Harcourts team memberson both sides of the Tasman, with additional support comingfrom some of the group’s business partners and clients.

“As a result it means The Harcourts Foundation cansupport a variety of deserving charitable organisationsdoing valuable work in the community, including the 16worthy recipients supported in our latest fundinground.”

Mr Duncan notes that 100% of money raisedfor The Harcourts Foundation is donated and aside from asmall portion set aside to support major emergency reliefefforts the money raised for the Foundation in a particularregion goes back into that area. The latest recipientsof grants from The Harcourts Foundation in New Zealandwere:•Special Olympics Hibiscus Coast – $1000 forequipment for their equestrian programme;•WestAuckland Parents Centre – $1560 towards cost of runningeducational Moving and Munching courses for parents andbabies aged four to eight months;•MS Waikato Trust -$2500 towards key operational costs;•ParentlineCharitable Trust – $2500 towards cost of establishing ajoint venture focused on providing support to traumatisedmigrant and refugee children;•Rototuna Primary SchoolParent Teachers Association – $1782.38 for data projectorsto use in teaching;•Shine NZ Trust Board – $500towards costs of a community earthbuilding project; •Paremata Playcentre – $500 for educationaltoys;•Stroke Foundation Central Region Inc – $500towards cost of Stroke Survivors annualconvention;•Wellington Rape Crisis – $1000 towardscost of creating new promotional and informationresources;•Wellington Hospitals and Health Foundation- $500 towards cost of an eppendorf microcentrifuges machine(for use in testing for genetic disorders);•Post &Ante Natal Distress Support Group (Wellington) Inc – $500towards cost of a conference on Post NatalDepression;•YMCA New Plymouth – $1000 for new booksand educational toys for the YMCA’s childcare centre;•Rangiora Toy Library – $799 for a large outdoor toyto facilitate physical development and imaginativeplay;•The Multiple Sclerosis & Parkinsons Society ofCanterbury Inc – $494 for producing business cards forstaff;•St Albans Residents Association Inc – $2500towards key operational costs; •CCS Disability Action- $1000 to repair or replace parts on a lifting hoist.

Thesuccessful applicants from the latest quarterly round, whichclosed on 30 September, will be announced later thisyear.

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October 15, 2010

Let Your Child Know That Your Love is Unconditional

As a parent genuine love for your kid should come unconditionally that is without a price. Only you unconditional love can draw the child towards being spiritual and emotionally stable. As parents we always compare our kids to other children, wishing they were more intelligent or more this or more that but we need to realize that our love for our child will never alter under these conditions therefore having them in the air is absolutely nonsensical.

Comparisons, criticisms, demands and prayers will never make the difference that unconditional love can. Someone has rightly stated that “it is only when we learn to give, we deserve to take” , and this is absolutely applicable in terms of the love that you will as a parent bestow on your child hence get the same back from him. This is exactly what Mayoor School Noida tries to inculcate in the parents. After all as individuals all of us have taken our own fine share of success and failures therefore it is wrong to set standards for your little wonder in place of your love.

Only your unconditional love can motivate your child to be a better person. Without this approach your child will never value his own presence and will only feel burdened under your expectation. Mayoor School believes in the power of unconditional love which means that as a parent one should set the right balance between being too permissive, lenient or harsh. Your love and affection for your child should come without an expectation.

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Easy Preschool Lesson Themes

There are an unlimited number of potential preschool lesson themes, ranging from animals and insects to people and everyday items. Even colors, shapes and letters can become lesson themes when used properly. For instance, heart shapes and the colors red or pink are common themes for Valentines Day, or linking the color blue to nursery rhymes like Little Boy Blue can be expanded into an entire weekly lesson plan focusing on both the color blue and the letterB. For an extra easy preschool theme, find a nursery rhyme or finger play and work around the characters/activities in it.

If you are looking for easy preschool themes a great place to start is with animals. Most children adore animals,  and ideas for animal themes are easy to find, making this one of the most common categories used in teaching preschool lessons. Animals appear in numerous preschool crafts, nursery rhymes, and preschool games; they come in a wide assortment of colors, sizes, and personalities; and they offer the added advantage of providing a comfortable  platform from which to teach everything from academics to proper behavior. Plus, with such a wide range of options available, you can pick and choose what types of lessons to teach using the animal you prefer. Teach letters from the sounds animals  such as pigs, cats, dogs, and cows make;  or encourage movement by having children act like birds, frogs, horses, and elephants.

Insects are another popular category for preschool lesson themes.  These tiny creatures have a way of capturing the imaginations of children of all ages, but are particularly appealing to very small children. Insect based lesson themes, like The Ants Go Marching, are many times used to teach counting and math skills, and their numerous legs, along with their bright colors, make insects fun to put together as crafts. Bees provide both rhymes and craft ideas and the letter B is an easy emphasis. Spiders, worms, caterpillars, and bugs of all sorts abound in crafts, hand plays, and songs.

Preschoolers love to hear about the people around them, especially those that have interesting jobs, like firemen, or that are doing fun things, like jumping or eating. Nursery Rhymes are full of exciting people doing different things. Use nursery rhymes on their own to develop a lesson theme, or pick an object from the rhyme and focus on that. Preschoolers relate well to characters like Jack and Jill, or Little Bo Peep. Lesson themes can evolve around the characters themselves, as children act out the rhymes, or an object in the rhyme can be chosen and made into a fun preschool craft.

Visit the Weekly Preschool Lessons home page for more information on crafts, preschool lessons, and teaching tips to help you choose great preschool lesson plan themes.

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October 6, 2010

present their Diploma

Hok Yau Club Centre JUPAS held talks yesterday , there are over a thousand in seven students attended. 2012 college entrance examination is the last day school candidates for the designed , the current selection in the re-examination if the seven students will be required to compete with the last entry of Candidates for the University , the same year also the first Diploma of Secondary Education , students worry about the pressure increase. If you missed the college entrance examination will be to study abroad , if the re-examination in the last seven students Zhong keep up fight , I feel slightly into the University of chance . The current cost of one thousand five hundred yuan a month Tutorial Three subjects , I hope to redouble their efforts to obtain good results , admission to the School of Communication Hong Kong Baptist University .

Department of Education said Jiaoyugaige imperative , old and new academic structure is also different from the way students , secondary school graduates present their four-year degree options in Hong Kong Diploma of Secondary Education or Study abroad . Sham Shui Po District Council Department of Education attended the meeting yesterday , is still around his recent academic topic. Old school system can provide students with a different way , Hong Kong secondary school students present their Diploma Four-year degree or study abroad options . Under the new system , schools will follow the “School Development and Accountability “framework , is responsible for teaching the language , and the Education Bureau advisory group set up to view the teaching results. Face of the new academic structure problems, and Education Bureau launched a series of measures, including professional training for teachers , safeguard their interests , the ” optimization program to enhance the standard of English ” in English schools to optimize the school environment, students also launched the ” raise the level of primary school English Allowance Scheme ” to help students lay a solid foundation in English.

Most worried about not enough money each parent to send their children to learn , and fear learning was not good enough, afraid of tuition is not enough money, and most unfortunately it was not a very good achievement in itself . The children eager to participate in interest groups , but children understand their parents can not afford private tuition , children want to participate in robotics classes , learning the whole robot, Mandarin courses, and soccer classes, but parents have no money to enable them to go. The survey listed 36 children Richangshenghuo expenditure items , including extra-curricular activities , reference books , interest classes , and travel and entertainment , the survey interviewed children of low-income families can meet the relevant requirements. The results showed that about three percent of respondents families can not provide for their children over more than 15 , including expenditure to meet Children’s Classes Purchase of team uniforms clothing and other expenses. Can not be said about four as a family for each child to provide independent desk, reference books and participate in interest groups to buy a week and can not provide at least 20 per allowance. You Sicheng because half the family can not afford , not the book to give children individual tables and chairs , also about half of families that can not afford You Sicheng educational games such as puzzles , etc. , into a half and five children to attend the family can not afford children Class . If Mandarin English courses , abacus and so on.

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October 4, 2010

Summer Break is Over

For almost two months, we were in a summer relief resting for the ten months of going back and 
forth to school.Maybe some of us had summer classes or went to other places to spent a long 
vacation with their families. We, the students, were surely relieved of the stress of homeworks, 
school projects and researches.To the diligent ones it was a rest for the nightly burning of 
the midnight lamp. To the average ones, summer break was a rest from seeing the faces of “very
strict teachers”. To the naughty school children, how they wish summer break is forever.

Before, parents undergo a break from their children’s daily school expenses during summer 
break, but now it was the other side of the story. The parents who could have saved a lot this 
summer still spending a lot of money for their kids wants and needs like malling and playing 
computer games.

Similarly, our loving and proud teachers certainly enjoyed their summer break . They have surely 
filled the time they lost with their families. It is said that being a teacher is a great line of work, 
but in the Philippines, teachers are complaining especially the public school teachers. They 
always say that what they received is not enough to their dedication and unselfish determination 
to mold the youth in the preparation of the future.

I remember when I was a little bit younger, I enjoyed playing summer kites with other young 
boys in our place. How will I also forget the lazy summer afternoons swimming in rivers,
climbing a mango tree, going to the forest and playing outdoor horror games until late at night, 
especially if it is a full moon.I also appreciated the events concerning April and May 
Fiestas,Santa Cruzan and Pabasa during the Holy Week.

Some kids also spent their long vacation elsewhere like in Davao or Manila. How I enjoyed my 
first experience of Davao summer of 2010. I was then only 13 years old and I found Davao a 
complete different from our place. The fast cars, the people, the noisy atmosphere and the honky-
tonky taxis before. How I also remembered when I had a 5-day Christian Camp there where I 
had many friends throughout the country.

Just like all of the things here in earth, summer breaks are really temporary and not for ever.Let’s 
all realize that life is a cycle. Let’s welcome another school year and say good bye to summer as 
we remember all the memories we’ve got.

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