Power And Sample Size For 2- Sample T-Test Using Minitab

by U.S. Army IMCOM The learning objectives for below example are : Understand how to use samples to make an inference about a population Understand what sample size should be used to make an inference about a population Example: Engineer wants to study and evaluate the effectiveness of two testers for improving the efficiency of [...] Read more »

Educational Stagnation in America

by Camp ASCCA The public education system is one of indoctrination in our country, in every country no doubt. It serves as a way for the already “established” society to perpetuate itself by teaching its values, ideals, lessons, skills, and the training necessary to keep the status quo in check. In addition to this indoctrination [...] Read more »

Do We Really Need The Federal Education Department And The Department Of Energy?

by leeleblanc The origin of this article comes from a short blurb in the December 17, 2010 issue of The Week magazine. The latest survey of student school achievement, which is done every three years by the Organization For Economic Cooperation and Development, found that students in Shanghai ranked first in the world in reading, [...] Read more »

Choosing Schools For Children With Asperger’s Syndrome

by ya3hs3 Choosing the right school for a child with Asperger’s Syndrome is a process of research and assessment. Each child is unique and it is important to find systems and staff that will best work with his needs. Researching Schools for Asperger’s Syndrome Children Make a list of all the schools in the area, [...] Read more »

More on labels in education

by Camp ASCCA Any parent who has taken their child to their physician or some type of private practitioner (psychologist, counselor) for a behavior problem or attention problems has probably filled-out a behavior checklist of some sort. This is standard practice in placing any kind of behavior related label on a child. Whatever your view [...] Read more »

New Jersey Design Schools: Wherever You Go, You?re Still Close to Manhattan

by AraSchools The heart of the design scene may be New York City, but the place it goes to catch a breather is definitely New Jersey. If you’re looking for a design school experience that’s close, but not too close, a program option in New Jersey may be exactly what you need. There are quite [...] Read more »

New Prostate Cancer Test Could Save Thousands of Life

by Emily Penguin “Hundreds of lives could be saved by a new cancer test,” the Everyday Express reported today. It explained that the new check for prostate cancer “detects twice as many circumstances as the latest method”. This story is based mostly on a study in 288 guys with and with no prostate cancer, which [...] Read more »

Glucose Control Solutions & Blood Sugar Testing

by U.S. Army IMCOM If you have been suffering from diabetes, keeping your blood sugar under control is important. This is why you use a diabetic blood glucose monitors to keep track of your blood sugar. Along with the monitor, it is important that you use diabetes control solution as well. However, many people are [...] Read more »

Urgency of Balance Health Education

by Elmira College You must get together the standard of competence established by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing to become a Certified Health Education Specialist (CHES), as well as successfully complete a CHES examination. Professional certifications point out competence and proficiency, and health education certificates are often sought by working professionals for continued [...] Read more »

How to Write Appropriate Goals, Objectives and Lesson Plans for Special Needs Students

by Toujia Elementary School 頭家國小 Special Needs students are required to have Individualized Educational Program, called IEPs. Regular IEPC’s (Individualized Educational Planning Committee) gather input from family and school staff.  IEPs consist of goals and objectives written to guide the student’s educational progress. There may be times to include the student. Keep updated IEP’s (Individualized Educational Plans) and monitor progress [...] Read more »