Higher Education: Increasing Scope of European Education

Education is spreading its wings and strengthening its roots globally. Students don’t shy away from crossing boundaries and traveling to different poles for achieving better education. Different countries serve niche in different fields of education. While Scandinavian states like Norway and Denmark offer a great scope for IT studies, UK offers state-of-the-art management studies options and Central Europe (Spain and Germany) is a hub for engineering studies.

Talking about Europe, it has carved a niche as a prominent destination for qualitative education abroad among international students. You name the education field and Europe has it- fashion designing, hotel management, engineering, management, study of medicine, etc. Europe is acting as an emerging education focal point. Scholars from all over are considering European education to be a push start…

Educational Loans for a Bright Future

Student education loans are the utmost necessary for those who suffer from shortage of money for pursuing higher education. Now in India, getting such loans has become easy and students are making use of these loans for both foreign as well as domestic education purposes.

Education is the most important asset for a country, so that it can have educated youngsters who can contribute much to its development India is an emerging country and it requires a lot of educated people who can make this country the most developed country in the world. Presently, Indian government has made many amendments in its education system, especially in loans for education. According to various educational surveys, many bright Indian students gave up their higher education due to shortage of money.…

Special Education in Connecticut

Terminology

The federal law governing special education is called the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act, or IDEA.   It is codified in Title 20, United States Code, starting at section 1400.   It was initially passed in 1975.   A number of major reauthorizations have taken place.   The two most recent were in 1997 and in December 2004.   The December 2004 changes took effect, for the most part, on July 1, 2005. The changes made in the 2004 Act are numerous and varied, but perhaps not revolutionary.

In early 2002, President Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB) which is intended to ensure quality education and a high level of accountability.   Many of the provisions of NCLB had an uncertain impact on…

Education in India

EDUCATION IN INDIA
India has an ancient tradition of education. The world’s first university was established in
Tashkila in 700 B. C. Indian mathematicians introduced the zero, the decimal system and the
method of multiplication.

PRIMARY EDUCATION

India has made huge progress in terms of increasing primary education attendance rate andexpanding literacy to approximately two thirds of the population. . The National Council ofEducational Research and Training (NCERT) is the apex body for school education in India.

SECONDARY EDUCATION
The National Policy on Education (NPE), 1986, has provided for environment awarenes,science
and technology education, and introduction of traditional elements such as Yoga into the Indian secondary school system. Another feature of India’s secondary school system is its emphasis on profession based vocational training to help students attain…