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		<title>College Graduates benefit from Hands on Learning</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 14:11:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Amy Nutt</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We hear all of the time that university graduates are returning to college to further their educations or enter into a new degree field. It seems that the days of sitting in a classroom to be lectured for hours are coming to an end in some colleges. This is because they are now offering a more hands-on approach to prepare their students for the job. This allows the student to feel confident when entering into the job that will ultimately become their career.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/158/education/college-graduates-benefit-from-hands-on-learning.php">College Graduates benefit from Hands on Learning</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='schobyline'>by Amy Nutt</div>
<p>We hear all of the time that university graduates are returning to college to further their educations or enter into a new degree field. It seems that the days of sitting in a classroom to be lectured for hours are coming to an end in some colleges. This is because they are now offering a more hands-on approach to prepare their students for the job. This allows the student to feel confident when entering into the job that will ultimately become their career.</p>
<p>One thing that happens with those who have already graduated from a university is that they studied for their degree for years, entered into the job, and found that the absolutely hated it. This was because they were not given a chance to experience the job before they took it on or before they decided to complete their degree in that field. Had they been able to experience it before they graduated, they may have chosen a different degree field and entered into a different job that they actually enjoyed. That is why more colleges are employing hands-on training as a part of their courses.</p>
<p>How can they do this?</p>
<p>Colleges are smaller, therefore their class sizes are smaller and they can provide this more hands-on approach. Students are also given more attention by the instructor, especially if they are having a difficult time grasping a concept. It is the goal of the instructor to get the students workplace ready. This means that they can graduate and find a job quickly. In turn, they enter into their new job with confidence. Hands-on training also means that they will not require the extensive training that someone who did not have any hands-on training would require. This fact could be the deciding factor between landing a job and not landing it.</p>
<p>A person that has been educated with hands-on training may be more likely to receive the job over someone who has not. Basically, what this means is that the student who was trained using hands-on techniques has experience, whereas the other student does not.</p>
<p>Why go back to school?</p>
<p>The smaller class sizes, the individualized attention, and the confidence explain why those who are returning to school are choosing to do so. Even those furthering their education so that they can advance within their company find these types of courses to be to their advantage. They can brush up on their skills, learn new skills, and can be more confident in the workplace. There is absolutely nothing wrong with wanting to become more educated for the sake of advancement. There is also nothing wrong with deciding a certain field of work is not the right field of work. They say the average person changes careers seven times in their lifetimes. Sometimes this requires going back to school and sometimes it doesn't. Sometimes it requires going to college for the first time.</p>
<p>Whatever the reason is behind going back to school, a person's life can improve because of it. They can advance in their career, find a new one, and can learn many new skills that they can use. Using the hands-on approach can make the education a higher quality education. Furthermore, some students have degrees from the most prominent universities, but they may not have the same quality education as someone who was able to actually perform the tasks while they were learning. Many may find that this type of education helps them learn faster and helps them learn the right ways to do things without having any doubt about what they are doing. That makes going back to college very worthwhile.</p>
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<div class='scholinks'><a href="http://www.trios.com/"> Ontario College </a> is a privately owned college offering  diplomas in business, technolog y and  the legal, administrative, and health care fields.  <a href="http://www.trios.com/career/?section=StudentTestimonials"> Toronto College </a> is well known for their award winning education and technology sol</div>
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		<title>Martial Arts Schools &#8211; The Secret To Choosing The Right One</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 05:24:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Patrick Consing</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Martial arts schools in Westchester New York are quite easy to find. New York City is known as a hotbed for all things from fashion, food and many other things due to the highly diverse mixture of cultures. Martial arts is not to be excluded from this diversity so choosing a martial arts school can be overwhelming if you don't know where to begin. When it comes to studying martial arts there is a step to learn about everything. The same can be said when the time comes to pick out a martial art school. This process doesn't have to be frustrating, but if you are serious about your training you will want to be serious about the school that you choose as well.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/126/schools/martial-arts-schools-the-secret-to-choosing-the-right-one.php">Martial Arts Schools &#8211; The Secret To Choosing The Right One</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='schobyline'>by Patrick Consing</div>
<p>Martial arts schools in Westchester New York are quite easy to find. New York City is known as a hotbed for all things from fashion, food and many other things due to the highly diverse mixture of cultures. Martial arts is not to be excluded from this diversity so choosing a martial arts school can be overwhelming if you don't know where to begin. When it comes to studying martial arts there is a step to learn about everything. The same can be said when the time comes to pick out a martial art school. This process doesn't have to be frustrating, but if you are serious about your training you will want to be serious about the school that you choose as well.</p>
<p>The following guide was put together by us to assist anyone interested in finding the right martial arts school for them as well as the specifics of learning what is required of the signing up process. Setting aside some time now for research and some phone calls will save you a ton of heartache later when you choose the best school for you the first time. Many schools actually have limits on the amount of applications they accept so don't be surprised. Reviewing what you read here will help you immensely in being prepared for interviews as well as what to look out for while at the school itself.</p>
<p>Before you even begin you need to decide what it is that you want out of martial arts training. Why are you even considering this? Did you see a cool Jet Li movie or watched the Bourne trilogy (a style we specialize in and consulted for)? Have you seen some of these actresses lately and the shape they are in and know martial arts training can get you in shape while having fun? Maybe you are concerned in protecting yourself or teaching your children better discipline. You will want to tell that to the instructor so that they can get a better understanding of where you stand. You will need to determine your goals and set out for them.</p>
<p>Knowing what you want and talking with your instructor can make it so much easier to decide if their school is the right choice for you. Both you and the instructor should be on the same page so there will not be any surprises in the future. Martial arts schools that sign up everyone that walks in are something you should look out for. Your best interest is usually not their concern. Save your money and join the local gym if that's what you are looking for.</p>
<p>Determining the style or type of martial art you will be training in is the next step, some choose this first but the school itself will determine your success much more than the style. An instructor can give you their opinion and listen to them as you will find that is your deciding factor. You may just hit it off right away and that's a good enough reason to sign up. What you thought you liked may not be what it was cracked up to be and a totally different style is better for you. Remember you'll immerse yourself in the culture and traditions of the style in order to be most successful.</p>
<p>Learning a particular style is your goal? Filipino, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, Thai or Brazilian? Was having fun your thing? Questions such as these are something to think about so you'll be much better prepared in your search for the right martial arts school for you. Some schools look down on fun activities and take their school and style very seriously. Joking and fun is not in their vocabulary so be careful in what you say around them.</p>
<p>Deciding on the best martial arts school for you depends on so many factors. How you feel really should be your ultimate deciding factor as a great school and instructor can speed up your learning curve immensely. Distance can also be a factor but remember the commute will be well worth it if you enjoy yourself and actually learn something. Don't be afraid of paying more for a better school because you will lose much more by saving on price but sacrificing the quality of your education. Change schools quickly if you don't feel it's right because time is what you should be protecting the most as it's very valuable.</p>
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<div class='scholinks'>Before you commit to a martial arts school, be certain to check out Patrick Consing's articles about  <a href="http://martialartswestchester.com">martial arts school in New York</a> as the wisdom of choosing a school for you applies to all states and styles.</div>
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		<title>Leadership Coaching Pays For Itself In Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 May 2008 15:53:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>George Purdy</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It&#8217;s a common misconception in the marketplace that only unsuccessful business people should be interested in leadership coaching. However, recently, the Institute for Business Studies conducted a survey, which suggested that Fortune 500 executives routinely participate in leadership coaching at higher levels than ever before. Also, this survey indicates that these top leaders which attended coaching seminars were able to boost their Business Effective Rating dramatically, by up to 45 percent.<p>Original Post: <a href="http://www.1roomschools.org">Online Schools</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.1roomschools.org/94/education/leadership-coaching-pays-for-itself-in-success.php">Leadership Coaching Pays For Itself In Success</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div style='font-style:italic;' class='schobyline'>by George Purdy</div>
<p>It&rsquo;s a common misconception in the marketplace that only unsuccessful business people should be interested in leadership coaching. However, recently, the Institute for Business Studies conducted a survey, which suggested that Fortune 500 executives routinely participate in leadership coaching at higher levels than ever before. Also, this survey indicates that these top leaders which attended coaching seminars were able to boost their Business Effective Rating dramatically, by up to 45 percent.</p>
<p>What does it mean to go through leadership coaching? Leadership coaching is a system designed to help managers advance their knowledge of the industry they are in. A manager is paired up with a Fortune 500 CEO to learn the best practices available in a one-on-one setting, to help them advance from managers to high-ranking executives.</p>
<p>The heart of the coaching process is known as shadowing, where the client follows the instructor throughout their day-to-day activities while overseeing a company or corporation. Fourteen days later, the client then is requested to sit in place of the coach, taking over all responsibilities of the CEO for an entire day. Their success in running the corporation is then graded by a team of big business professionals, who will gauge their performance and offer suggestions during a three-day review.</p>
<p>Many would-be business leaders haven&rsquo;t the time for intense, in-person leadership seminars and workshops. Video leadership seminars are an excellent option for the busy businessperson who needs a flexible schedule. View workshops and lectures given by top Fortune 500 CEOs when you want, from the quiet and privacy of your own home. Binders of related course materials and exercises accompany some programs, and may be completed at your discretion.</p>
<p>Leadership camp is an excellent option for the businessperson who desires a less rigorous course of study. Fun and educational for the whole family, leadership camps teach leadership skills through activities such as sports and games, interactive role-play, rope courses and community projects. There is no need to take notes or study. Spend time with your family while learning to be more successful in business at leadership camp.</p>
<p>It doesn&rsquo;t matter if you choose to use traditional, video learning, or interactive leadership training methods; you and your company are sure to reap the benefits of completing the training in both personally and professionally. Effective leadership training can actually pay for itself in just a few months.</p>
<p>Leadership coaching is employed by even top-level executives of Fortune 500 companies. Even those top-tier big business CEOs can improve their Business Effectiveness Rating by as much as 45 percent after completing a short seminar. Whether you choose to complete traditional one-to-one training in the business environment, video seminars at home, or interactive training at leadership camp, you will quickly see valuable changes in the way that you live your life and in the way that your business succeeds. Within just a month or two, you will clearly see that your leadership training has paid for itself.</p>
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