Knowledge, Learning and Teaching

By Jay Polmar

How do we teach one another? How is it that we were taught everything that we now know?

At some points in history, knowledge was elitist and even a forbidden concept. In 399 BC, Socrates explained that he was known as the wisest of all men since he understood that he only knew about nothing. Socrates was ultimately executed because of his unyielding questioning to the Athens population to find out how they knew what they knew.

In this days, we still ask Socratic questions and have yet to fully understand the answers; however, technology is bringing us closer and closer.

Science and technology discovered is that the human brain is capable of processing 10,000 to 50,000 units or single words in one minute. But, these are older statistics from the 1980s, but new technology studying speed reading combined with brain development research indicates that you can most likely read even faster. Most high school graduates read 200 words per minute, down from 252 wpm from 25 years ago. College students, only one or two years older, have improved to 120% words per minute simply from having to read so much and the brain practicing reading so much. Regardless, of your beginning reading speed "increases for 50-60% the first day is more than likely, in two days of reading practice " youve doubled your reading speed.

The brain is a computer composed of human organic materials. If you were to consider your brain as the hardware (CPU = Central Processing Unit or a computers own brain) and your mind (the thoughts you think) as the software, you wouldnt be far from what the scientists evaluating the brain believe; that the mind and brain are component parts of our physical bodies is to give us an efficient way to learn more things.

The human mind is connected to our physical bodies to make life more useful for us to learn and thrive. This amazing tool allows us to absorb a universe of knowledge in many different ways.

Childhood education creates the very first limitations to reading ability. Heres what the first two years usually look like to a young learner of language: 1. First, we are introduced to the alphabet and how each letter sounds. 2. Then, we move on to put letters together into syllables and hear their unique sounds. 3. Later, we formed words and their individual pronunciations. 4. Then, we progressed to sentences and lastly paragraphs, which we read aloud.

In that learning method, we move our lips slowly and carefully so that we would pronounce each syllable and every word clearly. There were entire classes dedicated to learning how to read out loud.

We did pronounce every single word correctly, and then we were praised by our teacher and we felt the thrill and excitement because we were learning so well. Soon, it was determined that we could indeed read, so we no longer read in the classroom out loud. Most of us, nevertheless, were still concentrating on the syllables and reading each word out loud to ourselves for confirmation. This phenomenon, called sub-vocalization, is what causes us to have the 200-300 words per minute limitation to our reading speeds in high school and University. Interestingly, its the same speed at which most people talk (unless you live in the Southern US and have learned the Southern Drawl that slows you down even more).

Theres been experiments to show that high school students that use speed reading methods can double their reading speed. When these techniques are practiced on a regular basis, the results are even more impressive.

With the power of the brain and mind combined, you can stretch out and achieve far greater skills. In fact, the amount of words that can be read per minute has no bounds. It is only a persons inner voice that can limit us, stop us and confuse us while reading or studying.

These voices tend to Babble On while you are striving to perform tasks, such as reading. It is the same voice that can make you panic before an exam. It is only when you silence this Babblers voice that you can truly transfer and speed read material at a phenomenal rate.

SPEED READING can help you to overcome slow reading habits developed from your early education. You can then retrain yourself to read faster.

It is remarkable how your brain and mind have the ability to absorb thousands of bits of information in a small amount of time. You are like many people that read slowly on account of early education. You become bogged down when you are mouthing syllables and words. Even though you have developed these bad habits in early education, its great to know that from this moment on, you can retrain yourself to be a powerful SPEED READER and your potential is limitless.

One benefit of Speed Reading is that it can assist you in reading and understanding written information much quicker. Speed Reading is useful in careers, especially where you are required to master large volumes of information quickly. Many people run into burn out from information overload. Speed Reading assists you to absorb and retain, for later recall, all the information that you read. - 32384

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How To Get Ready for Speed Reading

By Dr. Jay Polmar

If you knew that you are already equipped with the world's great reading acceleration device, would you learn how to train it. We'll you are, it's your hand and it will help you read faster. And people have spent thousands trying to increase reading speed and improve their comprehension. In less than one hour, we'll train you to coordinate your eyes for reading faster and your hand for pacing (a major speed reading technique), which will increase your reading speed 50% in minutes.

Do you have any idea what's happening with your eyes while you try to read? If you are just like others -- your eyes are jerking around, looking, search, kind of bouncing up and down, here and there. Fixating for a second or two and then moving on causing confusion - like 'where am I in this?' Or, 'what is this I've just read?'

Does this sound familiar? This is because untrained readers go through something called, regressions. When you regress, or go back over what you've read, you just 'try' to read but don't get anywhere. I will personally teach you, how to control and accelerate your coordination for speed reading. We call it pacing. And it's only one of the ways we teach you to read faster in Speed Reading in Only One Hour

You'll do you best on exams by having a study environment that is optimum for study. focused lighting, arranged study area, with books and materials arranged. Computer turned on for research or input of information, nature sounds or baroque music, and total privacy. Stay away from problems - study with music with words, TV, sisters or brothers or lovers, and for god sake - stay away from alcohol and drugs because the muddy the mental abilities with a perfectly created study space in the information will go in properly and easily be retrieved.

Now you've set the stage for a successful learning process, using all the tools that we provide in Speed Reading in Only One Hour, you'll learn to enjoy your newly found ability to read, retain, recall - a great experience. - 32384

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Associate Degrees for In-Demand Careers

By Sophia Peters

An Associates degree is an academic degree that is usually awarded through community colleges, junior colleges and some four-year colleges and universities. To get an associates degree at most colleges, you need to at least 60 undergraduate credit hours.

On average, if you take classes full-time, you can earn your associates degree in about two years. However, part-time students enjoy are quite flexible with online classes and have a broad selection of classes that they require to complete their program of study.

Generally there are two options in associate programs. There are those that will prepare you for a professional degree and those that you can use to work toward your general education course requirements. The programs require you take general courses, program of study requirements and elective courses. In full time programs you can expect to take about four semesters or 15 credit hours. In some accelerated distance programs you would complete the same requirements but with more flexibility although the rigor is the same in most programs.

Two-year degrees are available in a variety of areas in business and management, education, and liberal arts. Some online degree options to consider are business, accounting, nursing, criminal justice, education, early childhood development, computer and information systems, health administration, medical administration as an example.

General education coursework is important in associate degree programs. You can expect to take courses in communications, mathematics, social sciences, and humanities. This will lead you to either an associate in science (A.S.) or an associate in arts (A.A.) degree. This will depend on the track that you choose.

Both professional and occupational degree programs give their graduates the advantage of being qualified for entry-level positions in professions such as medical assisting, computer networking, computer programming, nursing, paralegal, and criminal justice. These programs offer graduate the advantage of expedited entry into their profession.

As a general rule you need to have a GED or high school diploma to get admission into a degree program. As an additional requirement, SAT or ACT might be needed. Nonetheless some colleges might accept related or relevant work experience for those that do not have a diploma. However, it is always good to check with the college you are applying to if this is the case in their entry requirements.

With more adults working full time, yet wishing to return to college to get a degree or develop their knowledge and skills set, the need and demand for flexible online programs has also grown. One way to help you make the right decision is to conduct research on what online programs are accredited. In addition, also find out if they offer financial aid as an option to those who want to attend school full time. - 32384

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Student Awards Available In Canada

By Adriana Noton

Not only do we find scholarships and awards in the United States, they are also available here in Canada. Most students are not aware of just how many awards that is available in this country. Here we will look at some things that can help you with the process that a person goes through when searching and applying for these things.

A lot of the more well known awards are based upon the student's area of study. These are often donated from many of the well known organizations that we can find in Canada. These people have done this in order to help student's achieve their dreams and enable them to do with a bit less of a financial burden being on their mind over the years.

Making the decision of what award to look into is another issue that students are unsure about. The guidance counselors that are employed by your school are a very good way to find out more regarding the options that are available. They can also help you determine the things that will be necessary for you to do when it comes to filling out the application forms.

The internet is another place a person can find out a lot of information about scholarships that may be applicable to their particular situation. This can be done without even leaving that big comfy chair in the living room. Once you have the information you need, you can then apply for many of these right online.

Finding out what awards are available can be found through a number of websites that offer this information for those that are looking. Being sure that they ones that you look at pertain to scholarships and awards that are Canadian in nature is very important as there are many websites that are in regards to other areas of the world.

Having all of the information that you need for filling out the forms is a god idea to do ahead of time. This can take a lot of stress off of this situation and you will not be running around looking for things because you were not prepared ahead of time. The less interruptions that there are, the easier the process will be.

There are other types of awards that can be sought as well. Not all of them are based on sports or academics. Many are available to students that are at a disadvantage of some sort due to a particular disability that they may have. Others can be found that are based solely on where a person is from. Taking time to investigate the options is essential if you want to be sure to apply for all that you qualify for.

There are a lot of people that are dependent on these things to keep them in school. Many times these are the only means that people are able to attend school. The costs of continuing education can be very high and having something that can help ease the burden a bit is greatly appreciated. - 32384

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The Courses Offered At Community Colleges

By Larry Grayson

If you are looking a college to attend in Tacoma then Tacoma Community College is a good choice for you. With the campus in Central Tacoma the college has its satellite operations which are in Gig Harbor and the Tacoma Mall. An easily accessible area, a carefully planned academic structure and adequate scope for recreational activities make the college one of the top choices. Aside from serving the Tacoma region, this community college it also works with the Pierce County area of the Kitsap Peninsula.

The college dates back to 1962 at which time it received the blessing of the voters but in reality it was in 1965 that class of the college actually took place. Since it began of its existence, the Tacoma community college has served not only the local community of the college but also communities outside the college as well. The college is also entitled to the accreditation of the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. As it has found its place as one of the 34 Washington community and technical colleges, the college provides services for early 15,000 on an annual basis.

Tacoma College features many programs to choose from and one has the choice of zeroing in on one course from a selection of 25 professional and technical programs. Further on, you might even pick which includes short-term courses in the subject you chose. These could be law enforcement, health care, information technology as well as a ton of others with all of the courses available at comparatively lower costs. With a lower price and a lot more convenient, TCC is definitely going to be a good experience.

Studying in Tacoma community college becomes an all the more enriching experience since it has a small class, because with around twenty students in each class, learning becomes an easy and more comfortable. All thanks to this small class structure, you get to study in close coordination with teachers and other students. However, this good academic structure is far from being the one highlight of the college. It's great for athletes too! Whether you are basketball freak or a baseball lover, you'll have the chance to play everything at TCC and if that somehow isn't enough we also have athletic scholarships for almost all sports which are given to you as (null tuition waivers.

In conclusion the Tacoma Community College features everything a student could possibly have and of course you are going to look forward to each and every single day of your study on campus. - 32384

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Online High School Accreditation

By Anne Smith

Checking its accreditation could be the most important aspect in your decision-making on which online high school to attend. While non-accredited schools should be taken out of your list, not all accreditations are acceptable. The accreditation should include oversight and not just a license to do business.

Accreditation is the process of reviewing a school's program and policies to see if it meets the criteria of the accreditation agency. This is done to protect students, schools and employers from unscrupulous entities who establish fake schools or schools that care only for revenue and not providing quality education. If the school meets the minimum requirements, it will be granted the accreditation.

Why is a proper accreditation important? This assures you of an online academy's quality and ensures that other schools and employers will recognize your diploma or the courses you have taken. Attending a fake school or a school that is not properly accredited may cost you jobs or opportunities to further your education.

How will you know if an online high school is properly accredited? There are some schools out there that go as far as making up their own fake accreditation. In fact, accreditation from the wrong source, such as an accreditation mill, is worse than no accreditation at all.

An accreditation that may be fake is one from a misleading name that only implies it is a national or regional accreditor. Also look closely at the logo to see if it is legitimate. And if the website for the assumed accreditor is missing information and lists vague contact information, that may also be a red flag.

The best way to verify the legitimacy of an accrediting agency is to go to the the Council of Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) website. Its database lists all US accrediting organizations that are recognized either by the CHEA or by the US Department of Education or both. This includes the six regional accreditors, Commission on International and Trans-Regional Accreditation and the Distance Education and Training Council (DETC).

You should also consider the difference between a national (DETC) and regional accreditation. While employers accept both types, many regionally accredited schools do not accept transfer credits from DETC accredited schools. This is not a problem if you are studying for personal enjoyment, but if you are planning to further your education at a later date, you will be better off attending an online academy with regional accreditation.

Your time and money are important, so make sure you are not going to waste them on unaccredited programs and schools. You could be risking valuable job or educational opportunities with diplomas from or course work in fake schools. You have a right to quality education, and, whether you are attending an online high school or a brick-and-mortar institution, the proper accreditation ensures that you will get this. - 32384

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Construction Worker: An Overview Of The Career

By Adriana Noton

A career as a construction worker is an excellent position for those who have no desire to go through extensive educational schooling beyond the high school level. For a job at a construction site, the worker may just need to show up. Other positions need a high school diploma or specialized trade classes. Apprenticeships are a common way to get advanced experience and special skills that translate into better positions.

Union membership is helpful for about fourteen percent of construction site jobs. If you have a high school diploma and are willing to work, a manual labor job might work for your career. The application process might be helped by doing temporary work for experience or by part time work.

Every possible type of building site is in need of workers to do the basic jobs. Building sites for high-rise office buildings and for strip malls need workers. Construction jobs can be found in highway building, bridge building and tunnel excavation. Private homes in a subdivision also require common laborers to help the more skilled workers.

Entry level jobs will vary depending on the type of construction site involved. A laborer may load or unload construction supplies and equipment. Site cleaning or preparation may be a part of the general duties. Tasks are usually low skill level, but may be physically demanding. In order to qualify for higher paying jobs, the worker needs to complete extra training. This is sometimes funded by the employer. Examples of employers include Toronto contractors and Toronto associations.

Projects that employ construction personnel will usually begin with outdoor work, but may change to indoor jobs as the structure building continues. A forty-hour week is the norm, although extra time may be required if a construction project manager is trying to beat a deadline. Benefits like health insurance are rarely available to non-union workers. Some overnight travel may be required for workers on a highway construction crew.

Advancing to more specialized jobs usually requires the worker to take classes. Trade schools, vocational schools and community colleges offer classes for certification in fields such as welding. The use of other tools such as drills, jackhammers or power tools may depend more upon experience that classes. Those workers who work with hazardous materials are required to take certification classes. Underground construction jobs usually require skills and training beyond the entry level.

In general, wages for construction workers don't rise to awesome heights. The level of pay will depend somewhat upon expertise and seniority on a particular job. Some beginning jobs pay barely above minimum wage, others go up from there. The median hourly wage is fourteen dollars per hour in 2008. If you want to work into supervisory positions, you will earn about twice as much money per hour. Construction laborers don't usually get compensated for overtime work. Jobs with extra hours only happen when there is a need for meeting a near deadline.

A positive outlook is projected for the number of construction worker jobs during the upcoming decade. There are many federal projects that are being funded through the economic stimulus monies. Green jobs are also being added in construction areas that will open up even more construction positions. The number of jobs is expected to grow by twenty percent of the next ten years. The jobs are only for those who enjoy doing physical labor in every condition. - 32384

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I'll Teach You Speed Reading in 11 Minutes

By Dr. Jay Polmar

It's so easy to learn to be a basic level speed reader in 11 minutes. The 11 minute Speed Reading course is a part of www.speedread.org a firm that has spent more than 32 years researching and sponsoring teaching of speed reading courses to 8,000 students around the U.S. These courses were taught at colleges and universities, live research gathering classes. These classes were taught by Dr. Polmar himself.

How can this course do it? Simply, you'll learn how it was developed and why. Then, you'll learn the fastest reading techniques ever developed and you'll start to use the methods immediately. By the end of the 11 minutes - you'll be a speed reader.

Also, you'll learn the right way to read a book. You'll learn how to get your reading task organized, what to look for, and how to remember what you read.

Now you can learn all the secrets on how to write your own term paper, any report, or any type of paper including research, organization, writing, reviewing, and the formal presentation. The methods are easy, even a 9 year old can learn to use them.

That method is unique, unlike any others, and you can teach your friends and family to be speed readers in only 11 minutes also. You and yours will be reading 50% to 75% faster in 1 minute. With practice, when you are reading - you'll double your reading speed.

Dr. Polmar is famous for speed reading and accelerated learning courses since 1977. He is the only speed reading teacher and author who has incorporated several different techniques of speed reading along with visualization and relaxation techniques to help people, from every country, to read faster and have a better and more productive life.

Dr. Jay Polmar, (founder of speedread.org) guarantees that you'll be amazed - at how powerful your own abilities are. www.11minutespeedreading.com is the special site for the course. - 32384

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Speed Reading in Only One Hour - Understanding the Mechanics

By Dr. Jay Polmar

The mind is a source of immeasurable power, and we only use a tiny portion of it. In the book, "Speed Reading in only One Hour" I show you how to tap some of that unused power and how to use it for your own improved grades in high school, college, and great successes life.

Your brain can understand from 10,000 to 50,000 bits of data per minute; one bit equates to one word. Although this information comes from old statistics (1980's),. based on recently developed speed reading technology, and strides in various types of learning technology, you can achieve phenomenal reading speeds.

The average HS grad, when tested, reads about 250 words per minute. The college student reads at about 300 words per minute. But, no matter what your baseline reading speed, don't worry, it is only the beginning. Can you imagine what an advantage you would have to be able to read over 100% faster than you did before? The possibilities are limitless.

We receive information through our five physical senses, (touching, tasting, hearing, smelling, and seeing) and through those senses we make decisions. We make choices and judgments from various factors that the physical senses bring into play. The five physical senses (sight, smell, hearing, taste, touch) are preprogrammed for automatic response.

We learn, not only from physical senses, but through various forms of thought. Most thought is conscious in nature. Senses however work automatically. An example of an automatic reaction might be: when a hungry teenager smells pizza, he or she begins salivating. What's taking place is that the sense of smell (called olfactory senses) has automatically delivered a thought, "PIZZA", to the brain and mind. The thought may be unconscious.

Sensing food is a physical expression of your sense smell and possibly taste. It is a mental sensation (unconsciously or consciously) through your thought processes. And finally, there seems to be a physical sensation by eating, swallowing, and smiling. To summarize the PIZZA concept here: Mind is where the "action" is -- and your body is where your "reaction" is.

The brain and the mind has enormous untapped power; I'll teach you how to tap into that potential through Speed Reading in One Hour, available at speedread.org . I'll show you how you can be a total success in your college life and beyond. - 32384

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