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Computer Education – The Most Common Mistakes People Make in Computer Education
Computers have become an essential part of everyday lives. With the ever growing number of computer applications to learn, people easily can get frustrated. So lets look at some common mistakes people make when trying to learn how to use the computer or software such as Office, Word, Excel, Ebay etc…
Mistake 1
People tend to beat themselves up unnecessarily. In the computer world, mistakes are quite common. Just entering one incorrect letter, number, or symbol and your whole operation can grind to a halt. Even the very best of us has accidentally deleted the wrong file. When it comes to operating complex software applications you should not feel bad when problems occur.
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Quality in Education: What’s Next?
Last summer, I started a conversation with The Journal for Quality and Participation staff about publishing an issue in collaboration with the Education Division, focused on quality issues in higher education. This special issue on “Quality in Education” is the culmination of our joint effort. It has been a great experience, and on behalf of me Education Division, I wish to thank the editorial and production staff for the effort that made this issue possible.
We wanted to present articles that address the systematic issues of higher education and further the dialogue on improving the quality of higher education. For instance, Dr. Dew’s article discussed the many issues surrounding quality in higher education and reviewed what we can learn from the Baldrige Education Criteria for Performance Excellence. Dr. PadrĂ³’s paper reminded us of the importance of Dr. W. Edwards Deming’s System of Profound Knowledge in today’s education climate and discussed an extension that furthers its usefulness. Additionally, he focused on how this framework is useful for addressing accountability and accreditation issues. The article by Scott Martens and Alisa Salewski discussed the systematic approach to continuous improvement at the University of Minnesota. Significantly, all three articles emphasized the importance of leadership in fostering a journey of continuous improvement in our colleges and universities.
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Practical Home Schooling Options For The Single Parent
One of the more overwhelming challenges is that faced by a parent that wishes to take on practical home schooling, but doesn’t have a partner. For many in this situation, the requirement to earn adequate income to support both child and parent is vital.
But many single parents that are determined are able to find ways each year to home educate their children. The final results are typically worthwhile. A home tutored child will typically surpass their equals on similar tests and have a high rating on college admissions listings.
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