Year-Round Homeschool A Smart Idea

March 17th, 2010

Summer school is not just for students who need extra help with academics. For many homeschooled students, school is an every day affair – even in the summer.

Despite the fact that some may feel that homeschooling year-round is tantamount to torturing your children (or yourself), that is hardly the case. In fact, the benefits children and parents gain are numerous:

  1. Managing school and life is easier. We can do shorter school days all year – not just in the summer. Since we are spreading out our schoolwork over approximately 240 school days each year instead of 175 or 180, we don’t need to spend as much time every day on school. This makes homeschooling a much easier endeavor because it allows time for extra activities all year long and not just in the summer. Shorter school days also provide the opportunity for working parents to consider homeschooling as a viable option for their family.
  2. Use it or lose it. Year-round homeschoolers don’t experience “summer learning loss,” as the U.S. Department of Education calls it(1). In fact, we actually gain at least an extra month of progress every year since we don’t have to spend the first month of the school year reviewing concepts that have been forgotten over the summer break. These extra months add up over the years and are typically reflected in higher standardized test scores. Consistent daily teaching is especially important for children with special needs as it prevents the significant regression that may be experienced otherwise.
  3. Prepares children for the real world. Unlike students who are basically trained for 12+ years to think that summer time equals no learning, homeschooled students who are taught year-round don’t hold to this false expectation. Many of us who were taught in the usual September to June school cycle remember those first few years of working in the real world and feeling upset about not getting that nice, long break for summer vacation. It can be a painful reality check and some of us still aren’t “over it”. In the working world of adults, carefree summer months spent doing nothing are not reality. Long summer breaks do not prepare our children for real life in the adult world where two to four weeks of vacation a year are the norm (probably less than that if you are an entrepreneur or a mom).
  4. Helps to prevent the back-to-school blues. Maintaining a consistent school routine minimizes the amount of time that the parent and child spend dealing with negative attitudes towards “school”. Most parents know how difficult the first few weeks starting back to school can be. The freedom of no real demands upon their brain for the summer typically results in children who understandably fight the challenges and discipline that studying requires. However, when children are accustomed to learning every day we can avoid these schoolwork battles.
  5. Take a break as needed. The option to take a break when the student (or homeschool parent) really needs one is often the most beneficial reason to homeschool year-round. Whether due to illness, visiting relatives, off-season vacations or field trips, or just those unexpected life emergencies that demand our immediate attention, families can opt to take a day off here and there as needed without any guilt about getting behind. Since we haven’t already blocked out large portions of our calendar for breaks, we are afforded the flexibility of being able to take time off when necessary. A surprise “day off” from school is greatly appreciated by children and is often all your family needs to recharge mentally.

Homeschooling all year provides significant benefits that should be considered by homeschooling families. Why not make the most of the entire year and allow real life and student learning to dictate the need for breaks instead of a traditional school schedule that was developed for the agrarian society of the past? Don’t be held captive by the calendar any longer – freedom is yours all twelve months of the year.

(1)The Achiever, U.S. Department of Education, Vol. 5, No. 5, June 2006, p.5.

Mary Gusman is an educational consultant and an expert in the area of home-schooling children with autism. With over 8 years of personal experience home-schooling her own son with autism, she offers nationwide educational and home school consulting services to families with special needs children. Mary can be contacted via her website at http://www.ochomeschooling.com/specialneeds

The Rich Find Their Niches

February 11th, 2010

Why is it that you’re not wealthy? Perhaps it’s because you are not taking chance of the opportunities that exist in the marketplace. As a matter of fact, there are numerous opportunities in store for the intelligent entrepreneurs who target the affluent, the offspring of the affluent, and the widows and widowers of the affluent. In most cases, these masterminds who target the affluent become affluent in their own rights. Perhaps it’s because their clients and customers have little or no money!

But, you will respond in fashion, it’s really much easier for me to target my peers whom I can relate with because they buy big luxurious cars and I can see their wealth. I decide to take a moment to truly plant in you a seed of understanding on why they are poor themselves. They mainly use debt to finance the lifestyle they want thereby what you see is really a surface of their wealth. Statistics shows that on average, the rich have an annual realized income less than 7 percent of their wealth. In other words, they live on less than 7 percent of their wealth. Here we can clearly define the fine line between the affluent and the non-affluent. Simply put, the affluent are a collection of people who are conscious consumers and not “huge spenders”.

Now, why would we want to target those who are not “huge spenders”? At this point, we already know that the affluent are not “huge spenders” themselves. Why focus on the population who are most aware to the price changes to products and services? However, I’m going to give you a tip here and you can bring it to the bank! Is that they are not especially price sensitive when it comes to paying for investment advice and services, educational products, accounting services, tax consultancy, medical plus dental care for themselves not forgetting family members, legal services, and homes.

At this point, I really want to emphasize the items advisory services and educational products here. This is obviously the growing trend of the booming economy globally given the fact that America will also continue to see an increase in education expenditure. Here’s a flashback from the deep recesses of my mind;

“I once attended a meeting hosted by a speaker here in Singapore telling a truly inspiring illustration so vividly of telling the power of focus; by focusing many small intense light sources on a single spot, the energy is turned into a laser beam which can remove cataracts from the eyes, eliminate kidney stones and even neutralize cancer cells!”

If we apply this theory to our business, by focusing all our energies in one spot, we should be able to remove “cancers” like distractions and obstacles to success. Is focus the key to building up an empire? Do empires crumble due to the lack of focus on the core business? Take a guess.

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How to Walk Away from an Opportunity that’s Wrong for You

January 25th, 2010

Q. I just finished a job interview. Everything went well. But I can’t get excited about the job. The people were nice but frankly, I got bored.

Should I withdraw my application or hang on to see what happens?

A. Let me share a secret. I love country music

Chiropractic Schools

January 8th, 2010

Chiropractic schools provide training and education in chiropractic health treatments. Chiropractic schools instruct students in a variety of topics related to the diagnosis and treatment of nervous and skeletal system problems. Chiropractic schools and colleges teach that interference within these systems disrupts normal body functioning and lowers the patient’s resistance to disease.

Chiropractic schools take a holistic approach to the overall well-being of the patient, and a chiropractor takes into account every facet of the patient’s life, including exercise, diet, rest, environment and heredity. Chiropractic schools instruct prospective physicians to use non-surgical, natural, and drug-free health treatments, and to rely on the self-healing mechanisms of the patient’s body.

Chiropractic schools recommend that students have an earned degree in the arts or sciences from an accredited college or university before entering the chiropractic educational system. Required areas of study must also include at least 90 semester hours of English, social sciences or humanities, organic and inorganic chemistry, biology, physics, and psychology.

Upon completion of the chiropractic instruction, potential chiropractors must pass a four-part exam administered by the National Board of Chiropractic Examiners. Depending upon individual state requirements, prospective chiropractors may be required to take supplemental examinations.

Approximately 70 percent of chiropractors go into solo practice. While some chiropractors become instructors, others conduct research at other chiropractic schools, institutions and colleges, or practice chiropractic medicine in clinics and hospitals.

According to Chiropractic Economics, self-employed chiropractors have higher earning potential than salaried chiropractors, and males earn about 25% more than females. With a degree from an accredited chiropractic schools, you can expect to earn anywhere from $90k – $139k per year.

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K. Monteith in association with Media Positive Communications, Inc. for SchoolsGalore.com

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Home-Schooling Researched

December 22nd, 2009

Educators, Parents, Students lend me your ears, my name is Katie Criss and I am going to discuss home schooling with you. Currently there is a very heated debate over the issue of Home schooling in America. Today I am going to present you with my views on this critical subject. When I say “my views” I’m not going to stick my finger in the air to see what way the wind is blowing with this issue of home schooling. I know there are two sides, and supporters of both.. Rather I am going to present to you my viewpoints with opinion and research on why I am a critic of home schooling.

When I asked myself the question, How do you feel about home schooling? I first thought “Why would anyone do that” So I researched exactly that, What are the reasons that people give of why they choose to homeschool and how valid are they.

One reason that I frequently found through research was that parents home schooled their children because of the violence found in public schools. My response to this is Yes, there is violence in public schools, However, there are many preventive measures that are taken to avert this violence and most schools have incorporated a Zero-tolerance policy. Parents justify themselves by reciting isolated incidents to help build their case for home schooling. My message to parents who use this excuse to validate themselves is, first ask yourself the question, Is their violence in my neighborhood. I am sure if you are living in Harlem, New York compared to South Park, Pennsylvania there is going to be an immense difference in the crime of the area. My next question is, how do you expect to protect your child from all the dangers of society? Home schooling your child is a parents attempt to isolate their child from the real world scary stories. If you are afraid of your child being bullied, what will happen when your child becomes an adult and meets a bullying boss? This is a real-world story; children need the exposure to different people. Why? Simple, because nobody in this world is the same.

After doing much research and learning that parents question the safety of their children in public schools, I myself questioned the safety of home schooled children. From this research I concluded that current home schooling laws allow people who mistreat children to keep them in social isolation in order for the abuse and neglect to go undetected. To back this statement up I will cite a few of many incidents.

Smithfield North Carolina October 13, 2003. A sign hangs on the wall that reads so this is not home sweet home, adjust. In the bedroom, 14-year-old Brandon had committed suicide after killing his brother and sister. Yes, these children were home schooled, but the real point of this story is that the Warrens had home schooled their children before, in Arizona, where they were convicted of Child Abuse. An investigator in Arizona recorded that the children were tortured physically and emotionally. However, that is information that North Carolina school officials are not required to collect. In fact, since home schooling became legal in North Carolina in 1985, the number of home schooled students jumped from just a few hundred to more than 50,000. BUT there has been no change in the number of state employees that oversee the program- there is just three for the ENTIRE state.

In Iowa, a father is serving life, and a mother will go on trial this month, for killing their 10-year-old adopted son and burying him at their house in the backyard. Because they were home schooling no one noticed that he was missing for one entire year.

In Texas, Deanna Laney, home schooling mother of three, told investigators that she beat her children with rocks because she was saving them from Satan.

Another notorious and similar case is that of Andrea Yates, Texas home schooling mother of five who drowned all five children in her home bathtub. Many claim that Yates had been overwhelmed by the demands of constantly spending time with her children due to the fact that she was a home schooling parent.

To compare, Yates and Laney, Both of these mothers were religious. Both were subservient wives handling childcare pressures. Interestingly, both utilized Christian home schooling for their doomed children. Both “talked to God.” Both fundamentalist Christian mothers say they sacrificed their own children “for God.” Each of Andrea Yates children, like Mrs. Laney’s, were home-schooled and had Biblical names. These are Two examples that are very similar to each other, both mentally ill mothers trusted to be at home with their children and give them their education. Which leads me to my next finding, Parents claim to home school their children to provide them with a better education then public schooling can give. My question is, How is a parent qualified to provide their child with an education?
Home schooling parents have no set curriculum to go by, but not to worry they simply can purchase books of the internet entitled “Home schooling for Dummies” if they are having trouble, that should fix any problems. I would like to address educators and prospective educators, and ask them the question, Could you replace your studies with one do-it-yourself dummies book?

I am sure that if you could then that would be the route of study pursued, rather then long hours of tedious work provided by a college institution. In order to even pursue a career in education in the state of Pennsylvania, one must provide clearances that show a clear background check, take Praxis Tests to show knowledge, complete at the minimum a 4 year education program with at least a 3.0 average, a speech and hearing test, observation hours, supervised student teaching, and lifelong learning credits in order to keep their certification in the field. Yet, to homeschool in California the only requirement is that parents provide notification that they will be home schooling their child. The only qualifications to teach listed are that the parents are “capable of teaching”. Even more shocking is the state of Texas, home to both Andrea Yates and Deanna Laney, has no requirements for home schooling, in fact parents do not even have to notify the state that they will be home schooling. They must possess no qualifications in order to teach. That’s it, if they want to be a teacher, they are!

Please note that every state is different. In South Carolina, colored moderate regulation a parent must have at least a GED or high school diploma to teach. However in New York, which is considered high regulation, no qualifications are necessary. Therefore if a parent did not even get a high school diploma in New York they are still qualified to teach their child high school material. I have concluded from this information that a child can only go as far as their parents have, and in some instances that may not be very far. Therefore these children are being cheated out of a valuable education.

Also I have questioned, having a parent as a teacher are they teaching their children their bias’s? In an institution goals are made to make sure that the material being taught is bias free. However in a home, a parent is free to choose, and some knowingly, others unknowingly are teaching their child their own biases. In a world that is culturally diverse, one must be exposed to different people and situations in order to appreciate our differences. However if a student had already formed biases then they are virtually closed minded to accepting these differences. Similar to this subject, being that both lead me to a valuable question is how home schooling parents can justify teaching their children for a child’s entire childhood. When a student is in a public school they have many different teachers, who use many different teaching methods. However in a home a parent, especially with no education on how to educate, would use only one teaching method. Of course if they are teaching at all, and not just using books and videos. Through different teachers you learn virtually how to learn in different ways. You also learn how to understand people better. My valuable question that ties all these subjects together is how will a child develop his or her socialization skills if they are not exposed to different people? The school environment is much like one’s work environment. If a child has never been exposed to such an environment how will they know how to adapt? How will they react to all the different people, different opinions, and different viewpoints? How will they work with groups of co-workers? All these questions address the issue of socialization of children who are home schooled.

Closely related is one of my biggest questions, that is How can a parent make such a crucial decision without their child’s consent to remove them from a world that is considered to be the “norm” and place them in a world in which they in effect are isolated? These children will develop low self esteems and forever question why it was their parents did not want to send them to school, to show them off to the world, instead they will wonder why are they hiding me? Most importantly, These children will not have the experience that public school provides, they will not have the experience that unites us citizens and provides us with a common background. They will not get to experience the simple things like go to prom’s, participate in sports in which an entire school is benefited, have a school lunch, a lock on their locker, a ride on a school bus, recess, watching for their school to be cancelled on TV from snow days, and all the other little but character building events that take place in a public school students life.

In closing, American citizens, together let’s promote our very prestigious and notorious public school system and crusade against the leniency of home schooling that consequently will benefit our country by providing a solid education for all.

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Picking Out the Best Nursing School

December 5th, 2009

The health care profession has certainly grown throughout recent years from pharmacists to doctors and especially nurses wherein the demand in the United States has been steadily increasing. Various nursing schools, which can be found in the country, will be able to provide nursing aspirants with the proper training as well as nursing degrees which will play a critical role in the country’s health care system.

Since there are various nursing schools in the country, expect that these nursing schools also offer various types of nursing education which includes the Registered Nursing degree, RN to BSN programs, licensed practical nursing schools, RN to MSN programs, CAN training as well as Parish nursing. It really depends on the kind of nursing job that you want to pursue later after you graduate from the nursing school.

In nursing schools, some of the nursing education programs are especially designed for students who are already registered nurses who wants to give their career that added boost which is why in the RN to BS nursing education programs in the nursing schools, teachers will their nursing school students to prepare for the transition towards taking on more senior nursing roles in the nursing profession.

Each and every nursing school actually offers the needed clinical training which is needed in your area so that you will be ensured that whatever nursing education and training that you get from theses nursing schools. You will surely be able to benefit from them once you start working in the health care profession. Also make sure that whichever nursing school that you choose to attend to is actually NLN accredited.

Nursing school graduates are definitely in high demand nowadays since there are more and more important managing roles in clinics, hospitals, research etc that is in great need of professional nurses. There is actually a great shortage of nurses in the United States which is why a lot people are being encouraged to become nurses since not only is it a great job but it does have its numerous benefits as well. However, if the United States continues to have a great shortage on nurses, the country will be suffering a shortage of 400,000 professional nurses by the year 2020.

A good nursing education from a reputable nursing school will be able to help these nursing students prepare for the seemingly daunting task of helping the sick, the injured and the disabled. And in addition, each and every of the nursing schools in the United States also offer financial aid as well as job placement assistance for their students.

Aside from the usual nursing schools wherein you actually have to go there to have the nursing education that you are looking for, take classes and basically just have a normal nursing life there are those working professionals who are thinking of becoming professional nurses but don’t actually have the time to go to nursing school. Various nursing schools in the country have thought of putting up online schools so that these working professionals as well as those who opt to have the leisure of time when it comes to studying, to just take their classes as well as their other training modules in the comfort of their own home or whichever place that they can find which has a computer and internet connection.

The California College for Health Sciences is a good online nursing school because it offers comprehensive online diploma courses for both bachelor’s and master’s degree programs in various health care professions such as Nursing, Respiratory therapy, early childhood education, public health and health care management. This popular online nursing school also offers the following health care programs, administration (for the medical office), dental assistant, gerontology, EKG technician, health care management as well as health care management associates, health care management (bachelor’s degree), health care management (master’s degree), medical transcription, nursing (master’s degree), nursing (RN to bachelor’s degree), Pharmacy Assistant/Technician and Respiratory Therapy.

There really are a lot of career opportunities that are just waiting to be tapped by simply attending a reputable nursing school. Various nursing jobs that are available in various hospitals, clinics right now are the following: registered nurse, case management nurse, clinical nurse specialist, home health aides, home health nurse, hospital nurse. LPN careers nurse, anesthetist nurse, midwife nurse practitioner and nursing aides.

For more great nursing school info and advice check out: http://www.nursingschoolhq.com

The Right Nursing Degree For You

November 18th, 2009

The rising number of health patients has created a greater need for more trained health professionals, especially in the field of nursing. No longer is there a standardization of nursing degree. Today’s health care emphasizes the need for a more educated, learned, and experienced nursing professional.

While there are many educational institutions capable of providing quality and reliable nursing education, there are other factors to consider before choosing which institution is right for you.

Some additional considerations when researching your educational choices are listed below:

A. Educational History and Inclination

Your understanding of just what is required for a nursing education is crucial. A Nursing education requires time, effort, driven internal enthusiasm and self-motivation.

Although a nursing education program is available to nearly all student-graduates of any field, several prerequisite subjects are required to be completed in order to ensure that enough medical background exists before the actual studying commences.

B. Time Availability

For a career professional with other financial responsibilities, there just may not be the luxury of time and money to spend on additional studying.

Career professionals, who are interested in the benefits of a nursing career can fast track their education through an accelerated version of a nursing degree program. Online learning and educational institutions have pioneered this kind of learning advantage.

Distance Learning is also one, if not the best, option for individuals who maintain more than one job. Online statistics show that since 1990, the number of available degree programs has grown from 31 to 168.

The success growth of online degree programs is mainly attributed to the kind of lifestyle people nowadays enjoy – the convenience of studying anytime, anywhere and anyhow.

C. Position Availability

The number of nurses required to fill the vacancies in health labs and institutions is overwhelming.

With vacant nursing positions continuing to rise, the need, as well as the opportunities, for nursing and other nursing-related degree graduates will continue to increase as well.

Basic and Advanced Degrees

Nursing degree programs, as with many other educational fields, varies by level. Similarly, basic and advanced course offerings are primary features of the nursing program. Nursing graduates who want to pursue higher learning and research in their field of study are advised to take Masters and Doctoral programs to enhance their area of specialization.

A. A Basic Degree in Nursing

This degree generally provides basic health care instruction offering essential knowledge and techniques in promoting and sustaining the health of patients, along with various health care strategies for special cases.

B. Masteral and Specializaton Degree Programs

Master and Specialization programs provide a solid understanding of the core services a nurse will provide, and focus on nursing management, leadership, and the continual development of nursing knowledge that will help shape the future of learning.

Advanced degree programs also provide graduate nurses the training and knowledge to educate and train future nursing professionals, thereby contributing to a growing knowledge database for all nurses.

Carl DiNello is an Article Author whose articles are featured on websites covering the Internet’s most popular topics.
To read more, please visit Nursing Jobs & Training Resources!

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Operator Error Is Why Most Businesses Fail

November 1st, 2009

Q: I am thinking about starting my own business, but statistics show that most new businesses fail. Why do you think most businesses fail?

A: This is the column that probably gets me kicked out of the entrepreneurial chapter of the Priory of Scion. I look silly in those long robes anyway, so here goes.

A thousand apologies to my entrepreneurial brothers and sisters, but. I think the more important question is: do businesses fail or does the entrepreneur in charge of them fail? I have to be honest and tell you that I think most business failures must be laid at the feet of the person in charge.

Sure, there may be contributing factors to the demise of a business, such as a huge chain store moving in next door, a down economy, the lack of qualified employees, new government regulations, the failure of a strategic partner, etc., but any entrepreneur worth his salt should see such things coming and make adjustments to weather the storm.

And the truth is sometimes the storm can’t be weathered and you have to abandon ship. Is that a business failure or an entrepreneurial failure? I think the coin flips both ways.

Starting a business is never easy and the fact is approximately half of all small businesses fail within the first four years, with a large percentage of those failures occurring in year one.

There are many reasons why businesses fail, but according to a 2003 survey by U.S. Bank, the majority of business failures can be attributed to three reasons: bad management, bad financial planning, and bad marketing.

The survey showed that seventy-eight percent of the business failures examined were due in part to the lack of a well-developed business plan and a business owner who had no business being in the business he was in.

In other words, the business owner did not have the adequate knowledge or a thorough understanding of the business he had chosen to start. This is why software entrepreneurs like me don’t start shoe stores. I have feet, I wear shoes, but that’s not enough to qualify me to go into the shoe business.

Seventy-three percent of the businesses surveyed were also managed by owners with rose colored calculators. These optimistic entrepreneurs over-estimated revenue and under-estimated cost.

Seventy percent of the failed businesses were led by entrepreneurs who were in denial regarding their own competence, or more to the point, their own incompetence. These business owners either didn’t recognize (or more likely chose to ignore) their own entrepreneurial shortcomings. These entrepreneurs also did not seek assistance from others who might have made up for their inadequacies. It’s hard to ask for help when you are supposed to be the one with all the answers. It’s harder still to lose your life savings when your business tanks.

The final contributing factor to the death of sixty-three percent of the businesses who died from bad management was that the owners had no relevant or applicable business experience. Just because you eat at McDonald’s does not mean you’re qualified to manage one.

Bad financial planning was the second reason why most businesses fail. According to the study, eighty-two percent of the business failures studied reported poor cash flow management as a contributing factor to the death of the business.

Seventy-nine percent of the businesses were inadequately funded to begin with and seventy-seven percent miscalculated the cost of doing business. In other words, they failed to take into account all of the costs involved when setting the price for their products.

Bad marketing was a contributing factor in the death of sixty-four percent of the businesses surveyed. Many of these misguided entrepreneurs either minimized the importance of marketing and promotion or ignored it totally.

A vital part of marketing is knowing who your competition is and always knowing what they are up to. The entrepreneur who ignores his competition is a fool (gee, was that too harsh?) and is always destined to fail, as proven by the fifty-five percent of the dead businesses in the survey who either didn’t even know who their competition was or simply chose to ignore the competition altogether.

Here’s a nice hole in the sand for you, sir. Please insert your head

Another mistake made by forty-seven percent of the deceased businesses was that they relied on just one or two customers for the bulk of revenues. This is a common mistake made by many business owners who devote all their energy to one huge client. What they don’t seem to understand is that if that one customer goes away, so does most of their revenue.

Moral to the story: before diving in you should know the industry, know the market, and know the competition. You should also leave your ego at home, ask for help when you need it, be realistic with the finances, and go out of your way to tell every person on the planet about your product.

Will that guarantee the success of your business?

Not at all, but it sure can’t hurt.

Here’s to your success.

Tim Knox
Entrepreneur, Author, Speaker
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Get The Best Nursing Education You Can

October 15th, 2009

There is no more solid a foundation for your career in the world of nursing professionals than getting the best nursing education you possibly can. Whether your plans are to enter into a serious nursing career in a health institution, or to explore other fields such as mentoring undergraduates and fellow nursing experts, getting a quality nursing education will prove to be the single most valuable tool in helping you to reach your career goals.

Formal Advanced and Continuing Education

Many institutions of higher learning include with their course offerings programs for aspiring nurses. For those who wish to enter into this wonderful field of health science, the opportunity to do so can be easily found. When considering nursing as a career, keep in mind the fact that nursing is becoming highly specialized. This offers the added advantage of allowing nursing students to not only learn nursing in a general sense, but to also have an opportunity to specialize in an area of nursing where they have the greatest interest.

From the baccalaureate programs, nursing studies have spawned to include Masteral and Doctoral programs, as well as other special courses for nursing aides and private and public caregivers (detailed below).

Doctoral Programs

Masteral Programs

Nursing Education Online

Specialized Schools of Nursing

In addition, and as a result of nursings in-demand status, the education offered to individuals interested in nursing courses has been taken to the busiest place ever: the Internet.

Online nursing education programs are given by accredited online and standard tertiary institutions. Due to the impersonal approach of internet teaching programs, specialized prerequisite requirements are needed to help determine student admission.

Nursing Scholarships

There are a good number of scholarships available to students pursuing undergraduate, or graduate nursing education. While the criteria varies between scholarships, some of the more common include financial need, academic success, and community service. Others may require the recipient to work in a specific location after graduation. It is advisable for anyone looking for a nursing scholarship to include in their efforts a thorough Internet search for – nursing scholarships.

Nursing and Social Work

Nursing, unlike many other professions, demands not only medical expertise, but also quite a bit of social work. A patient is more likely to see a nurse before a doctor. The nurse must not only evaluate the patients physical condition, but when necessary, also evaluate the mental and emotional state of the patient as it relates to the patients illness, or injury.

This touch of social work is included in a nurses educational curriculum. As are the values and vision that a nursing practitioner should embody and perform in their everyday duties on and off work.

Design, Implementation, and Innovation

This is a call for all professionals and students alike to continue on their quest for knowledge, and to contribute to the development of knowledge itself. This will help insure that the next generation of nursing students will continue to have the experiences of their predecessors to compliment their nursing education.

Carl DiNello is an Article Author whose articles are featured on websites covering the Internet’s most popular topics.
To read more, please visit Nursing Jobs & Training Resources!

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