Scholarship Teaching Learning

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Francis Said:

I need free scholarship job opportunities after finishing the learning task in the U.S.A is that possible?

We Answered:

Hi,

I've recently found a site that offer you to get $10,000 scholarship.Go and register now.Registration is free.

http://tinyurl.com/lxxogl

Jaime Said:

How does the Lifetime Learning Tax Credit work?

We Answered:

I would try www.taxadvicenow.info

Randall Said:

What is the difference between these words "scholarships" , "mission" ? and which of them should be used here:

We Answered:

A mission is an organized operation directed by one person or group of people and carried out by a different person or people.

A scholarship is a financial award given to a student based on their academic performance in order to continue their education.

Because this program is being directed by the Ministry of Education, and is focusing on teacher education in order to improve their skills, rather than individual financial support for personal advancement, you should use "mission".

Blessings

Rodney Said:

Are there scholarships for people who wish to learn Japanese?

We Answered:

The Japanese government gives out scholarships for people to learn Japan all over the world, including the Philippines. See embassy web site for details. There may be local clubs or businesses who offer much smaller scholarships.

Deanna Said:

How did Islamic Scholarship work during the Golden Age of Islam?

We Answered:

Especially in Baghdad & Cordova, the caliph pays you to be a full time scholar. You spend your time studying, teaching, experimenting, etc.

People go to school at an early age. Usually the school is in the mosques. Once a student shows talent & his teacher recognize him, and then he’s nominated & sent to a better school. As the student grows & learns, he then becomes a scholar. Some scholars have a code of value & they insist on working another job (especially scholars of Islamic studies). They don’t want to be controlled by the Caliphs, so they can criticize him when they see him doing wrong.

Bradley Said:

Where can I avail myself of any on-line scholarships in TEFL that will award me a certificate?

We Answered:

http://www.daylon.com/scholarship/

that might help a bit.

Ruth Said:

Please critique my teaching resume?

We Answered:

I think you have the right idea for a résumé but I think that the Additional Information section can be put into lesser words, and also remember that bulleted lists are a favorite for employers.

Also to help you shorten the additional information, instead of saying something like "I would play with cats and dogs" say "played with cats and dogs" This is because, in all actual reality, employers only spend about a minute and a half looking at a resumé. Just set it up the way you did with the previous information, and I think you will be fine.

Also instead of making this yourself, I would suggest using a template off the internet, they'll fancy it up for you and make it interesting to read.

Good luck!
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