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Past Preservers, the specialist heritage and media consultancy is launching a new venture. A programme of media training courses, beginning with a weekend masterclass for historians and archaeologists wishing to develop their careers in television.

Nigel Hetherington, founder of Past Preservers, commented: “We have identified a need for media training for people with academic knowledge and skills in the fields of archaeology and history. Now, more than ever, presenters need both academic ability and first class presentation skills in order to interact with an audience that is already knowledgeable about the past and eager to learn more”

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Global Education

About SAT

The SAT is an aptitude test. Like all aptitude tests, it must choose a medium in which to measure intellectual ability. The SAT has chosen Math and English. Most of the aspirants for undergraduate studies to US need to take it. NEW SAT takes about 3 hours and 45 minutes. It contains Critical Reading, Math and Writing Section. The NEW SAT is about 2400 marks, English section is for 1600 marks while Math section is 800 marks.… Continue reading

Landmark Education on Communication

Everyone at some point has experienced an impasse in communication; those frustrating occasions when it all breaks down and people want to get up and walk out. Just look at a sample of recent headlines: “Peace Talks Breakdown” or “Labor Negotiations at a Stalemate” or “Negotiations Fail to Result in an Accord”. When the stakes are high and people are afraid they have something to loose communication becomes strained and people stop listening to o… Continue reading

ARGOSY UNIVERSITY OFFERS EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE

(CHICAGO – September 6, 2005) Argosy University announced today that it will assist students from universities in New Orleans, southern Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama universities, which have been closed for the foreseeable future due to the devastation caused by Hurricane Katrina.

Argosy University will make available both on-campus and online courses that might be able to permit dislocated students to progress in their academic career… Continue reading

Should We And Can We Develop An African Philosophy Of Education?: Pedagogy Of Sagacity

MICHAEL KARIUKI – 0721 666 098, mickariuki@yahoo.com

Should we and can we develop an African philosophy of education?: Pedagogy of Sagacity

In 1986, Njoroge and Bennaars, published Philosophy and education in Africa; an introductory text for students of education. Since the publication of this textbook there has been an intellectual … Continue reading