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		<title>Why Schools are Important to a Home Buyer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Take a moment to consider how special elementary school was to your early years and you will realize nearby schools should be a contributing factor in your home buying decision. Along these same lines having children is an incredible responsibility. No one knows this more than you and we all agree on the importance of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Take a moment to consider how special elementary school was to your early years and you will realize nearby schools should be a contributing factor in your home buying decision.</p>
<p>Along these same lines having children is an incredible responsibility. No one knows this more than you and we all agree on the importance of a quality education. So, if you want to buy a home and you have children, you most likely are concerned with schools.</p>
<p>And even without children, buying a house in a school district known for providing quality education can make a difference in your home&#8217;s perceived value.</p>
<p>How does someone go about finding the best options in schools?</p>
<p>At this point some people will tell you to ask your real estate agent. Even though I was a real estate broker and sales person I wouldn&#8217;t recommend it. Why? Real estate agents know they can&#8217;t possibly keep up to date with every last detail about local schools. They are licensed to sell you a house. Selling homes is their expertise. For determining the quality of schools, it is important to do your own research.</p>
<p>Fortunately, there is a lot more public information available than 20 years ago or even 10 years ago. But before you start looking, determine your priorities and preferences first.</p>
<p>Here are some questions to ponder. How important is it to be close to your child&#8217;s school? This can vary greatly depending your family dynamics.</p>
<p>Is your child going to attend public school or do you intend to send them to a private or religious school?</p>
<p>In addition, school options can also include other types of schools. There are themed alternative schools in addition to hybrids of private and public enterprise, charter schools. There are magnet schools and there are some school districts that allow you to send your children to any school you select. Some families choose to home school their children. Most likely you already have some options in mind.</p>
<p>In a word, when looking for information the obvious place to begin is the internet. It is incredible what you can find out these days. For instance, a site called Great Schools provides simple steps to get information about schools throughout the entire United States.</p>
<p>In short, one would enter an address of a prospective home to receive names of nearest pre-schools, public elementary schools, public middle schools, and public high schools. It offers charter schools sorted by closest to farthest away. In addition, it also includes a complete list of private schools. All this information is available by simply searching with the term &#8220;local schools&#8221; on the particular site.</p>
<p>Searching on the internet is merely the first step. But if you want to be thorough, there is no better way than to put on your hiking boots and head over to a school and check it out for yourself. Potential home buyers who plan a face to face meeting will benefit.</p>
<p>Likewise, call the office ahead of time and make an appointment to talk to the principal. Ask questions. Call the school district. You can discuss what you are seeking specifically based on your son or daughter&#8217;s individuality and inquire into the educational performance records. What is an individual school&#8217;s track record in test scores and do they provide orchestra, drama clubs, and sport teams. If your child has special needs ask how the school district accommodates those issues.</p>
<p>Naturally, I have discussed several ways in this article to search out school information when you are going to buy a home. But I still have one more idea and I think it is the most important. Word of mouth. The most qualified critics for schools are the parents who actually send their children to these schools. Local PTA organizations, babysitting coops, and sport teams are just a few ways to find parents to compare notes with.</p>
<p>Accordingly, if you already live in the area you intend to buy a home in you may already know the answers to many of these questions. If you are relocating to a different state where everything is new, take heart. One way to meet other moms or dads is through your real estate person. After all, your Realtor may be your only connection to a new community.</p>
<p>Again, when buying a house, schools are deserving of substantial consideration whether you have children or not. If you have children first determine your preferred choices. Then search out the school information using the internet, speaking with school officials, calling the school district, and most importantly asking the best critics of all, other parents.</p>
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		<title>Home Schooling</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Internet nowadays also facilitates children to learn. Now, they can do the learning process even from home.</p>
<p>It is not easy to find trusted <a href="http://www.cours-legendre.fr/" target="_blank">cours à domicile</a> in internet. One of the best one is Cours-legendre.fr. If you want to have extra course, you can apply of <a href="http://www.profadom.fr/" target="_blank">cours de soutien</a> instead of home schooling</p>
<p>The most favorite course here is <a href="http://www.cours-legendre.fr/lycee/editions-parascolaires/edition-reussir-lycee" target="_blank">cours de maths</a>. Not only teaching, you can also buy book and asking for examination preparation intensive tutoring.</p>
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		<title>Free Home Schooling, A Short Guide On How to Save Money</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A free home schooling program is not impossible to achieve. You do need to do some planning and creativity though. By the way, when I say &#8216;free&#8217;, I mean you do not need to spend money aside from the pen and papers which any regular school kid needs. Also I recommend getting a whiteboard when [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A free home schooling program is not impossible to achieve. You do need to do some planning and creativity though. By the way, when I say &#8216;free&#8217;, I mean you do not need to spend money aside from the pen and papers which any regular school kid needs. Also I recommend getting a whiteboard when teaching your kids.</p>
<p>The key to free home schooling for your kid is to take advantage of resources already available to you, but you may not realize or think of it.</p>
<p>So read on and I&#8217;ll give you some ideas on where to start.</p>
<p>The biggest problem for most parents when deciding on home schooling is the need to create a home schooling curriculum catered to the needs of the child. Most parents would opt to purchase books or hire a professional to assist them in creating a home school curriculum. They typically cost anywhere from a hundred bucks all the way to a few thousand.</p>
<p>But do you know, the internet has free homeschooling information available? One example of such a site is homeschoolmum.com. There are many others as well. Home schooling forums also provides a platform for parents to interact and share knowledge on just about everything home schooling.</p>
<p>For buying books, you can head to ebay to pick up bargains. Another place is your local book dealer who may have books that they may give away. If even they do not have any books to give away, they usually have various discounts for book sets.</p>
<p>The benefits of getting your own book sets include the convenience of having these books in the comfort of your home. The costs of purchasing the books will be well worth it because your succeeding children can make use of these same books when they reach the same educational level.</p>
<p>Otherwise, you can visit your local library near your city. Your library will likely carry a huge wealth of books (some may no longer be sold in your regular bookstores!) that you can borrow when you need them.</p>
<p>Your regular school field trip can easily be replaced with the fraction of the cost. You can opt to see sites within the proximity of your home. Your city and your state may offer you a rich array of cultural and historical sites to visit. You can also opt to tie in education with whatever family trips and vacations you?d be making. Build a lesson around the family trip so that you can use this time and the money you spend in homeschooling your child as well.</p>
<p>With some planning and thought, you can make home schooling free in terms of financial cost and effort.</p>
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		<title>Introduction to Home Schooling</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#13; Home schooling is not easy and most parents that do home schooling will admit to you that it is a lot tougher. It is for this reason that many parents who do home schooling get together with home schooling groups, which does make it easier. When home schooling groups get together they help all [...]]]></description>
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<p>Home schooling is not easy and most parents that do home schooling will admit to you that it is a lot tougher. It is for this reason that many parents who do home schooling get together with home schooling groups, which does make it easier. When home schooling groups get together they help all the parents do better with the home schooling. However, it is not easy to get together with all the parents and therefore the home schooling groups must do public relations and develop community goodwill.</p>
<p>If you live in an area that doesn’t have a strong home schooling presence, you may need to develop your own home schooling curriculums. Fortunately, there are a lot of books and resources on the subject. Check your local library as a starting point. You also may find general home schooling curriculums online. Once you find a home schooling curriculum to work with, you will need to figure out how much leeway you have with it. One of the advantages of home schooling is you can allow your children to gravitate toward subjects that interest them.</p>
<p>There are many ways you can home school online. Some traditional high schools offer online programs. An advantage to home schooling online in this manner is that a local school system is available to make sure your child is receiving the proper testing and studying the proper subjects. They usually supply a curriculum and have a system of checks and balances to make sure your children are studying required subjects. Home schooling lets your children learn about things that interest them, but it doesn’t mean they should ignore other skills.</p>
<p><strong>Tips On Home Schooling</strong></p>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it but you have to realize that during the past few years home schooling has become increasingly popular. This is in addition to the more accepted arguments for or against home schooling. The reasons behind many families choosing to homeschool are many. It has to be remembered that before public schooling was considered the norm that home schooling was. Closer family relationships have also been found to be a result of home schooling.</p>
<p>Home schooling is legal in the United States, even if there have been and still are many controversies on the issue of whether or not the child is benefiting from this procedure; this issue if still being debated and even a banning of this practice may be applied if enough evidence is found that children do not actually benefit from it.<br /><strong><br />Home Schooling Disadvantages</strong></p>
<p>Many parents eager to begin home schooling their children have though long and hard about the benefits home schooling will bring to their children. But unfortunately they often fail to consider the home schooling disadvantages which can also play a big part in their children’s academic and social development. While parents may love the idea of allowing their kids to learn at their own pace without being pressured to keep up or labeled “dummies” if they need to spend more time than most of their classmates in mastering a subject, one of the home schooling disadvantages which they may not be factoring into their home schooling decision is whether or not their skills as teachers are up to helping their kids learn difficult material.</p>
<p>Expertise in each subject area and the art of teaching are among the biggest disadvantages in home schooling. Certified public school teachers take several courses on teaching methods, strategies, and learning disabilities. Heavy content area specific classes are taken as well.</p>
<p><strong>Required Subjects</strong></p>
<p>The basic home schooling curriculum, however, is similar in all US states. It includes math, science history, and English, and children will of course have to learn how to read and write. Parents whose children show aptitude for other subjects like music, writing, or art can include those if they wish. The parents will be required to maintain a daily log of their childrens’ lessons, and the children will be required to progress at least as quickly as their public school counterparts. But the specific rules for home schooling may very from state to state.</p>
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		<title>The Art of Good Orators</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Art of Teaching I&#8217;ve been contemplating the art of teaching. I myself have taught various movement arts, including yoga, fitness and dance for over 24 years. I am also a student of these disciplines. I&#8217;ve attended countless seminars, workshops, retreats and schools in my disciplines of choice. I&#8217;ve read books, magazines, traditional texts, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Art of Teaching<br />
I&#8217;ve been contemplating the art of teaching. I myself have taught various movement arts, including yoga, fitness and dance for over 24 years. I am also a student of these disciplines. I&#8217;ve attended countless seminars, workshops, retreats and schools in my disciplines of choice. I&#8217;ve read books, magazines, traditional texts, and online snippets in an effort to deepen my knowledge and refine my teaching skills. I&#8217;ve noticed that some teachers, authors and dancers resonate strongly and drive their point home with efficiently and authenticity. Others seem to fall flat.</p>
<p>Spotting a Good Teacher:<br />
You can recognize gifted teachers immediately. For one, they seem to choose their words carefully. Their sentences spring forth like arrows that land squarely in the heart of each student. It&#8217;s apparent when you have been with a good teacher because you feel inexplicably changed in some way. Good teachers have a strange way of following you home. Even after you finish the book, place the CD in its case or pass through the exit doors of the seminar they stay in your head and continue to teach. As you practice your art, their words often stream back into your consciousness and help you to refine your understanding of the art form and unravel layers of meaning.</p>
<p>Authentic Teaching:<br />
Second, good teachers have authenticity. They are able to shift their voice inflection and volume and offer gestures and pauses to convey to the student the truth inside their words. They are often able to offer authentic connection with their audience by revealing their own experience with the body of knowledge they are teaching. One of my favorite yoga teachers often said &#8220;Everything flows nicely as long as you teach only what you know.&#8221; You can detect when a teacher is teaching something they have not experienced for themselves. Their teaching will be unable to directly connect with the student and it will lose its ability to move them. It seems to me that if you have not experienced something directly, it is still theory to you and you have no business teaching it.</p>
<p>Authentic teaching does not only come through words. I teach a style of dance that has no verbal cuing whatsoever. The teacher must be able to convey the seeds of truth non-verbally through their own direct experience of the piece. The student must rely on their inner instincts and cultivate keen observation and listening skills to uncover the silent kernel of truth in the dance. They are required to detect subtle changes in movement and musical cadence. A perceptive student will listen for the entry and exit of instruments and watch the instructor carefully to identify the intention and flavor behind the movements and sound. If the student pays attention and the teacher is authentic, the process will strike a chord within the student and enkindle their inner rhythmic flame. Soon the student will learn to listen inwardly and outwardly. They will allow the music to move them and discover their unique expression of the dance. Once this process takes place the student and teacher roles dissipate and they are truly able to dance together within a single rhythmic flame.</p>
<p>Good Teachers Tell Stories:<br />
Third, good teachers tell good stories. Stories are an excellent way to drive home a point and are excellent transportation vehicles for authentic truth. The ancient disciplines of yoga, Ayurveda and dance abound with good stories. They have been recited, scribed and danced for thousands of years and convey many layers of meaning. A good teacher will have a few of those to offer you.</p>
<p>Some teachers choose to share personal stories from their life experience. This can be extremely effective and allows the teacher to connect to the student on a profound level. It can create honor, respect and reverence between student and teacher. The student may recognize themselves in the teacher&#8217;s &#8220;humanness&#8221;. The process gently lifts the teacher down off the teaching pedestal the student may have placed him on (or the one he hopped on to all by himself!), and raises the student to a level where they can see eye to eye. It creates a doorway for the two in which information can be shared without the pretense of &#8220;I know more than you or you know less than me&#8221;. Some of the most important information I ever learned came from my students.</p>
<p>Good Teachers En-kindle the Student&#8217;s Inner Fire:<br />
So, good teachers teach what they know. Whatever their medium; speech, the written word, soundless movement or music, they ring through as authentic carriers of wisdom. They have reverence for their students and their chosen disciplines. They convey good stories and send them like arrows to stir the heart of the student. They offer themselves to the student selflessly. Good teachers stay in your head and follow you home. Finally, really good teachers enkindle the inner flame within the student&#8217;s intelligence so that knowledge is illuminated and transformed into wisdom. Then the student is inspired to shine forth brilliantly.</p>
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