Tuesday, 3 September 2013

Poverty and The Effects on Children and Parents

Effects on Children For children of all ages, poverty has some devastating effects.  Poor children are two times more likely than nonpoor children to have stunted growth, iron deficiency, and severe asthma. A government study in 1996 showed that poverty placed children at greater risk of dying before their first birthdays than did a mother's smoking during pregnancy....


The Effects of Poverty on Teaching and Learning

Poverty is an issue that more and more of our nation's children are coming face to face with. The price that children of poverty must pay is unbelievably high. Each year, increasing numbers of children are entering schools with needs from circumstances, such as poverty, that schools are not prepared to meet.This paper will examine the effects of...


Monday, 2 September 2013

Top Ten (10) Degrees In Demand.

In the modern times possibilities have improved and the higher knowledge levels are not only restricted to a particular field but have protected almost every academic self-discipline. Keeping in terms with the current job leads there are number of higher knowledge levels that are of great requirement. All of these major levels have come up with many job...


Top 5 Education Trends in 2013

So the world didn’t end, and now we’re all excited to pop open the champagne, eat way too much food, and ring in the New Year! Despite the number 13’s unlucky reputation, we’re all super excited for 2013. Not only internally, where we here at Noodle are working hard to improve our product and give our users a top-of-the-line educational...


UK education system lagging behind in producing 'all-rounders'

Analysis puts Britain 15th in table comparing number of 15-year-olds achieving top grades in maths, reading and science The UK's education system is lagging behind many of its competitors in producing all-rounders – students who achieve top results in maths, reading and science exams, analysis from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) shows. The results from international standardised tests...


Pakistan needs to reform its education policy

Pakistan is a developing country and its economy is the worlds 27 th largest economy based on its purchasing power. However, the country remained impoverished due to internal political disturbances and negligible foreign investment, since independence. During the past one decade, Pakistan became the victim of terrorism and therefore no significant foreign as well as overseas Pakistanis investment were...


Does education has system in Pakistan?

Education is the most constructive factor for any society as it opens new horizons for the people to perceive things in different dimensions. A nation cannot properly understand national aims and goals, if the majority of people remain uneducated. They cannot understand the value of unity and discipline in life and remain unaware of the latest advancements. Education improves...