Tuesday, February 11, 2014
Hasta la vista baby!
BE SOCIAL.
Monday, February 10, 2014
STUDY TIPS.
Thursday, February 6, 2014
TRUE or FALSE?
Wednesday, February 5, 2014
Technology in Education.
Personally i like this vĂdeo because nowadays we live in a world of constant change in every way, but one important its about technology and it looks amazing how in schools they are implement the use of tablets with didactic programs to help the development of children, they can use it to resolve exercises of math, read a book or just play and wake their brain. It's interesting how technology it's changing the way of education in a best way, I really wish I had studied like their some years ago...
Monday, February 3, 2014
Education in the United States.
Education is provided by both public and private schools.
Public education is universally available, with control and funding coming from the state, local, and federal government.mPublic school curricula, funding, teaching, employment, and other policies are set through locally elected school boards, who have jurisdiction over individual school districts. State governments set educational standards and mandate standardized tests for public school systems.
Private schools are generally free to determine their own curriculum and staffing policies, with voluntary accreditation available through independent regional accreditation authorities. 88% of school-age children attend public schools, 9% attend private schools, and nearly 3% are homeschooled.
Education is compulsory over an age range starting between five and eight and ending somewhere between ages sixteen and eighteen, depending on the state.This requirement can be satisfied in public schools, state-certified private schools, or an approved home school program. In most schools, education is divided into three levels: elementary school, middle or junior high school, and high school. Children are usually divided by age groups into grades, ranging from kindergarten and first grade for the youngest children, up to twelfth grade as the final year of high school.