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  • How to Prepare for CPR Class

    In cardiopulmonary resuscitation, or CPR, class, you will learn the basic steps to prolong someone's life until emergency medical technicians arrive. You will learn how to check the severity of...

  • What Are the Benefits of Taking a First Aid Class?

    You may be required to take a first aid class for work, after-school activities, or school. What will you learn and why is it important?

  • How to Create a Baseball History Class

    The history of baseball winds through the last century and a half of American culture, helping to define our country for better or for worse. It has also spread to other nations around the world,...

  • ESOL Methods & Strategies

    Teaching English is a difficult task, even when the learners of English grow up speaking and hearing the English language every day; the complexities of the English language easily frustrate any...

  • Economics Study Help

    If economics is the study of decision-making, the only decision it may teach you is to never take an econ class again. In the sea of dry supply-and-demand graphs and elasticity formulas, the field...

  • What Are Hybrid Courses?

    Colleges and universities are blending more on-site classroom activities with those online to expose additional students to supplementary course opportunities. These "hybrid" courses help...

  • How to Attend Free Classes Online

    If you are looking to expand your mind without the cost of a college class, taking online classes for free may be the solution for you. Although you will not earn a degree, you will still obtain...

  • ESL Speaking Exercises

    Speaking English is perhaps the hardest part about learning English as a foreign language. Because of this, teachers should dedicate a portion of every lesson to ESL speaking exercises. Choose...

  • ESL Methods for Mainstream Teachers

    Any teacher can be a language teacher, and teaching English as a second language (ESL) is not much different from teaching a subject such as English grammar to native English-speaking students....

  • How to Teach Culture in ESL Classes

    English as a second language (ESL) classes generally emphasize English grammar and vocabulary to lay the foundation for speaking, reading and writing correctly in English. Yet these classes are...

  • How to Find Professional Continuing Education

    As the business world gets more competitive every day, people are starting to realize that they need to keep learning new things in order to keep up with all the changes in technology and global...

  • Problems in ELT

    Teaching English to non-native speakers can present challenges to even the most patient teacher. Your experience depends on the school where you teach, the students in your class and the way that...

  • Fun Sunday School Games

    Preparing to teach a Sunday school class is a daunting task. You want to make a difference and make the lesson memorable. To do this, you must engage your students in a way that increases interest...

  • ESL Class Exercises for Larger Class Sizes

    ESL, or English as a Second Language, and is a growing field all over the world. There are many ways to teach ESL, ranging from individual to small groups to large classrooms. When teaching to...

  • Ideas for Beginning an Art & Craft Class

    Teaching a class offers you a chance to be inspired by students and to learn more about your craft. The materials needed to set up a class depend on your art medium. If your craft requires...

  • How to Observe Online Classroom Etiquette

    Online Education is quickly becoming the most common vehicle for working adults to obtain a college degree. A core component of the experience is the online classroom, where members of a...

  • How to Teach 3D Art

    Three-dimensional (3D) art is a rewarding class to teach to students of all ages. To give your students the best experience in your class (and for you to get the most out of teaching them), give...

  • The Best Practice for Online Training

    Online training has become one of the largest growth industries. Profit-making companies use online training to give valuable tools to employees and customers. Life coaches and vocational...

  • Substitute ESL Class Ideas

    If you're going to work as a substitute English as a Second Language (ESL) teacher, you'll need to have plenty of educational games and exercises ready to share with your class on a moment's...

  • How To Learn Korean in the UK

    If you are in the United Kingdom and are interested in learning Korean you can do so with Listen and Learn. Listen and Learn is a company that specializes in individualized language courses and...

  • How to Market Distance Learning

    Once you develop a collection of distance learning courses, find your audience. In the vastness of the electronic world, your offerings can get lost unless you have the right marketing approach. ...

  • How to Effectively Listen to a Lecture

    Have you ever been in a class and discovered that when a session was over you did not remember anything the instructor said (my hand is raised)? Hopefully, this process is not experienced over and...

  • Fun English Class Activities

    Learning English doesn't need to be a dreary undertaking. There are a lot of activities that activate language production skills and are fun for students of any age. Some activities involve...

  • Lessons on How to Speak Japanese

    Learning to speak Japanese isn't easy for many Westerners---it's very different from the Romance languages often taught in school. People who are used to hearing and speaking French or Spanish...

  • Ideas for Teaching English as a Second Language to Adults

    Teaching English as a second language to adults is all about relevance. Non-English-speaking adults want to learn the language because they want to be able to express themselves more effectively,...

  • Where to Take Sign Language Classes

    Sign language is acceptable as a foreign language requirement at many colleges. This is good news for both those wishing to learn sign language as part of their degree and those who simply want to...

  • How to Learn the Dutch Language

    Dutch is a West Germanic language spoken in countries like the Netherlands, Belgium and Suriname. More than 22 million people speak Dutch worldwide. If you plan on visiting a Dutch-speaking...

  • Art Ideas for Back to School

    The first days of school create the perfect opportunity to incorporate art into "get to know you" activities. Art provides students with a safe way in which to express themselves while getting to...

  • How the Red Cross Teaches CPR

    Many of the lessons that the Red Cross teaches during its CPR and First-Aid class are purpose-driven. Not only does the Red Cross want to educate and certify its participants in CPR, but it also...

  • How to Teach An Adult Education Class

    Do you have a hobby you'd like to share with others? Perhaps you want to promote yourself as an expert for business and professional reasons. One way to get name recongnition is to teach an...

  • About Online Education

    Online education gives students an opportunity to have greater control over their own schedule compared to traditional education opportunities and settings. This does not mean that an online...

  • How to Become a Reflective Teacher

    How often, as teachers, we say to our students: "What were you thinking?" "Think before you speak." "Pay attention to what you're doing." These are concerns that should be uppermost in our minds...

  • How to Learn as a Distant Student

    There was a time when a distant student had to mail in all correspondence. That gave way to the convenience of attending class live and asking a professor questions over the Internet. Even though...

  • How to Make Your Teacher Happy

    You’re now a student and you want to make a good an permanent impression on your teacher. Follow theses steps closely and you are certain to become a star pupil and have years of making teachers...

  • How to Use Surveys to Teach ESL

    Many ESL students are great on paper. After years of hard work and endless hours of study, they can read and write in fair to excellent English. Then you ask these same students a question beyond,...

  • How to pass a Real Estate Class

    A how to guide to passing a Real Estate Class! My husband was gone for work and I was 6 months pregnant and taking care of two 6 year old boys all by myself and I passed the Real Estate Class!

  • How to Plan a Tele-Class

    According to all the top tele-class leaders, this is the way to make money quickly from a group instead of trading time for money one-on-one. But to be successful requires planning and know how....

  • How to register for a free computer class at the Orange County Library System

    Computer training classes are free for all Orange County residents with Library Cards in good standing. Topics include Office software: Word processing, spreadsheets, presentation and database...

  • Attending a Free Online School From Home

    You've always wanted to further your education but never seem to have the cash. You don't necessarily need tuition money, just a computer with an Internet hookup and an eagerness to learn. A host...

  • Where to Get CPR Certified

    Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) involves performing chest compressions and rescue breathing on a person whose heart stops working properly. When the heart does not pump blood efficiently to...

  • How to Teach Life Skills to Drug Abusers

    The key to teaching life skills to drug abusers is to be a facilitator and not a lecturer. Listen to your students, find out what they want to learn and draw on their own life experiences as much...

  • How to Teach Acting

    Of all the subjects to teach, acting may be one of the most exciting and fun as long as the students are engaged in the activities and you're having a good time as the teacher. Acting is one of...

  • How to Create a Continuing Education Class

    Continuing education units (CEUs) are taken by professionals to maintain their licenses. From massage therapists to psychologists, nurses to cosmetologists, CEUs are required on a yearly or...

  • How to Teach an Online Writing Class

    Online classes have become a popular way for learners to explore new interests from the comfort of their own homes. If you have a high level of writing expertise as well as experience as an...

  • How to Write a Class Curriculum

    Whether you are teaching a one-day seminar or a 12-week certificate class, a curriculum will serve to help you organize your lessons and reach the class goals. A curriculum, handed out at the...

  • How to Avoid Summer School

    College life can be extremely hectic. With all the personal and social needs, it can be hard to find enough time to study and prepare for all of your classes. If you fail a class, you may be...

  • How to Use Summer School to Raise Existing Grades

    Most people think of summer school as a way for students to repeat classes they've failed during the regular school year. However, it's also possible to use summer classes to raise your existing...

  • How to Make the Most of a Writers Village University Membership

    Writing classes can be expensive and often not worth the price paid. Writers Village University (WVU) offers an option not found anywhere else. For $69 a year, over 100 different writing classes...

  • How to Study for a Salesmanship Exam

    Do well on the salesmanship exam to establish a valuable foundation. Get salesmanship concepts down cold and you can get your way with a lot of people. After all, good salesmanship includes being...

  • How to Study for an Arts-and-Crafts Exam

    Do well on an arts-and-crafts exam and you could find yourself at the beginning of an art career. Studying for this type of exam is fun as it involves creativity.

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