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Future of Education

http://www.globalchange.com Future of schools, Colleges, universities, education. Pupils need broader perspective. Preparation of children and teenagers for life. Syllabus and curriculum. Grades and exams. How examinations are poor test of workplace skills. Challenges of parents and teachers. Purpose of education. World changing faster than you can plan a syllabus. Teaching methods and trends. Teaching materials. Preparing students for uncertain world. Video on future of education, high schools, colleges, universities, curriculum, syllabus, exams, assessments, business schools, MBAs, degree courses – by Dr Patrick Dixon, conference keynote speaker for NAIS.

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Educate Me

BCSO Accreditation Manager Captain Jim Hodgson talks with Sheriff Gobble about the CALEA program (Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies). CALEA is the professional yardstick by which law enforcement is measured, and it is the goal of Sheriff Gobble to have the BCSO in full compliance by 2010.

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The Education of Kieran

Currently in the final stages of post-production, this English Romantic Comedy follows a young PhD student on his journey to become the man he thinks 'every woman wants', breaking hearts along the way. Currently looking for a distributor….

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Progress in Education

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Education in Switzerland

Since Switzerland has no natural resources, education and knowledge have become very important resources. Therefore Switzerland claims to have one of the world's best education systems. Because the cantons are responsible for educational services (kindergarten, schools, universities), education may vary significantly between cantons. For example, some cantons start to teach the first foreign language at fourth grade, while others start at seventh grade. This can turn moving with children between cantons into a nightmare. http://www.universitieshandbook.com/ In Switzerland, most children go to public schools. Private schools usually are expensive and people tend to think that students of private schools probably didn't make it at the public school. Public schools include Kindergarten, Volksschule ("elementary school"), Gymnasium ("secondary school") and Universitäten ("universities"). Most municipalities provide kindergarten, primary and secondary schools. Most cantons provide at least one secondary school. There are eleven universities in Switzerland, nine are run by cantons, two are run by the confederation. After elementary school, kids may either choose to go to secondary school or to start an apprenticeship. In the later case, after finishing the apprenticeship, it is still possible to start an academic career at either a secondary school or a so called Fachhochschule (FH) ("technical college"). http://www.universitieshandbook.com/

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