Posted on 08 March 2012. Tags: macquarie graduate school, macquarie graduate school of management, Management, school
If we analyze recorded data and facts the number of b schools, colleges and universities of business and management programs increases day by day as compared to other colleges and universities offering degree courses other than management programs. This is because, management is one of the major departments of any field. As we go to last few years back, we would analyzed that MBA from any private colleges and educational institutes was enough to get good package salary job. But in these days getting MBA degree is not enough, for getting managerial job one should posses good personality to deal with various types of clients, one should have A grade academic records for fresher it is very necessary to have top class B schools degree and experienced again it is very necessary to have management degree from reputed b school together with top class related job experience that brings promotion in his or her career.
If you compare all b schools of the world, you will hundred of reputed b schools that offer quality education together with on job practical experience and job recruitment services. Like in India, Indian Institute of Management of Ahmedabad, Calcutta, Bangalore, Lucknow, Indore, Xavier Labour Relations Institute in Jamshedpur, S.P. Jain Institute of Mgmt & Research in Mumbai are some of the famous b schools of India. If you are in USA then Stanford Graduate School of Business, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, Harvard Business School (MA), University of California, Columbia Business School (NY) are some of the top b schools of USA. If you are in UK then London Business School, Cranfield School of Management, Oxford Said Business School are some of the best b schools of United Kingdom.
If you are in Singapore then National University of Singapore (NUS) Business School, Nanyang Business School, in Australia also you will find top most b schools like Melbourne Business School, Macquarie Graduate School of Management, Curtin Business School, Brisbane Graduate School of Business, Queensland University of Technology are some of the famous b schools of Australia. Read the full story
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Posted on 07 March 2012. Tags: areas of interaction, international baccalaureate organization, school, schools
International schools came in to existence during the last decade. IB is an educational board introduced by International Baccalaureate Organization that is recognized worldwide. There were only two kinds of schools earlier, one was the government authorized schools and other was the private schools. Both these schools might be residential or normal schools and function for 6 to 8 hours.
The international schools are also privately owned and managed schools but there is difference in the activities and working of the school. There are many features that give international schools an edge over other private schools.
Under grade 5 students come into lower school program. The faculty of lowers school program instill love of learning, a awareness about the world and a sense of respect and liability towards others among a child. Students are encouraged to develop socially, emotionally and intellectually in a setting that promotes individuality, eagerness and curiosity. The goals are for the students to learn how to question, how to think, and how to communicate.
Students under grade 6 to 10 come into middle school program. The Middle School years offer a particularly important phase of personal and intellectual development that helps students participate actively and responsibly in a changing and increasingly interrelated world. Learning how to respond and how to evaluate and calculate information in different circumstances is an important learning fact. They also study the subjects from each of the subject groups through the IB’s five areas of interaction. It comprises learning, community and services, creativity, environment and health and social education. Read the full story
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Posted on 29 February 2012. Tags: information, magnet schools, real estate broker, school
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 a quality education. So, if you want to buy a home and you have children, you most likely are concerned with schools.
And even without children, buying a house in a school district known for providing quality education can make a difference in your home’s perceived value.
How does someone go about finding the best options in schools?
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’t recommend it. Why? Real estate agents know they can’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.
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.
Here are some questions to ponder. How important is it to be close to your child’s school? This can vary greatly depending your family dynamics.
Is your child going to attend public school or do you intend to send them to a private or religious school?
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. Read the full story
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