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A Commentary On “Review & Outlook: The Year of School Choice”

April 22nd, 2012 . by admin

while i am not catholic nor have i ever been to catholic school so i can’t speak intelligently about the goings-on in catholic school, so what?

the whole point of school choice be it vouchers, charter schools, homeschooling, magnet schools, on-line learning teaching and education other yet to be created and discovered forms of schooling and learning is to put the individual and in the case of children, the parents back in the center of the transaction, and enable them to determine what education their kid receives. yes, education affects us all and is important to the whole of society but my education and my kids education matters more to me than it does to society, just as you and yours do to you and nobody else. why don’t school-choice opponents realize that fundamental fact?


How to Find the Right Tutor For Your Child ?

March 22nd, 2012 . by admin

How to Find the Right Tutor For Your Child ?Agencies can be a good starting point for finding a private tutor. If you have a child with a specific learning need, for example Dyslexia, it is valid to ask the agency whether they have any specialist tutors. Many will, and hopefully there will be dyslexia tutors with some excellent qualifications on their books.Ask at the school – If you don’t mind ‘going public’ about having a tutor then another good place to start is your child’s school. Ask other parents if they know of a good tutor in the area. It is always useful to have a recommendation and it saves time asking some of the most basic questions if you know they are doing a good job elsewhere. Teacher at the school – If there is a teacher at the school who your child particularly likes, then consider asking him or her. They will be pleased to be asked and they may have an evening free when they could help your child.For more information please visit “Dyslexia Tutors” lvk


Name tags to increase customer service

January 13th, 2012 . by admin

It may not seem like it but name tags do help boost the customer satisfaction rating of a company. Look at it this way; if you are a customer and are looking for one of their staffs, would you not find it a big help to see the employees wearing name tags on their uniforms? Would it not make you feel much more comfortable to approach the person, knowing that it is the right individual you are approaching and not just another customer or client? Lastly, would it not make you feel more welcome if you are on a first name basis with the staff?