What Is Need Of Education

By Deepak Shrivastava On December 25th, 2008

Education increases a the ‘knowledge of S and as the saying goes; Knowledge is power. However, actuate that the bands of a person will depend on the way in which an individual employs it. A person could finally choose to employ knowledge and the power with the profit of themselves, because others or to be simply employed in the destruction of humanity. Education is knowledge to put a ‘potentials of S at the maximum use. Education makes with man a right thinker. It indicates to man how to think and how to make the decision.

It is where education should be given the importance. While education is adapted towards the individual development, such a development should transform thereafter into social development. For individuals and nations, it is principal with creation, the application, and the propagation knowledge-and thus with the development of the dynamic and overall competing economies.

It is an important policy that a state must support, because education is the only means of including/understanding its history, culture and to a certain extent their religion. Education is the only means of linking a country, people like nation. It is to say that education is a need if a nation aspires to carry out the growth and the development and to support it in a paramount way. The importance of education cannot be neglected by no nation. And in today ‘world of S, the role of education became much more essential. It is a peremptory necessity for the economic development and social of any nation.

How To Get Online Degree

By Deepak Shrivastava On December 18th, 2008

1. Identify Education Requirements

Before you start searching for an online education program, you need to identify what are the education requirements in order for you to get the career you want. For example, if you want to become an accountant, you need to earn at least of bachelor or master’s degree in finance; and you may need to have a forensic accounting degree if you want to become a forensic accountant. Then, identify the level of degree you want to pursue, such as bachelor, master or PhD.

2. Search For Online Education Programs

Once you know what type of online education programs to look for, search for a list of online education programs offered by various accredited online schools that meet your goals. Usually, you will find many similar online education programs offered by different online schools. You may need to short list them with a few criteria such as the school reputation, program cost, and the courses of the online education programs that best fit your needs.

3. Request Information From Online Schools

The information about the online education programs found at the school’s website may not be detailed enough for you to make your decision. Hence, you should request the schools to send you the details information about the education programs so that you can review and compare them before you make any decision. Most online schools are providing free information packs on their education programs, what you need to do is fill up a simple form to let the schools know what type of online education programs you are interested in and where to send you those information.

4. Apply For Admission & Earn The Degree

Once your have decided an online education program to go for, admission application is simple and it can be done online. You need to fulfill all the admission requirements in order to be accepted by the online school. Then, you should work hard and smart to complete the program to earn the degree that is required to make a career switch.

Planning a Successful Interview

By Deepak Shrivastava On December 12th, 2008

Your Plan of Campaign.

Yes, you will need a plan, a simple list that you can follow to make sure you’ve covered everything. Write these points up into a checklist on Word, print it and tick each item off as you complete it.

1. Choose your subject.

How do you go about finding a suitable subject who has an interesting life, or something interesting to talk about? Perhaps you have a friend, an acquaintance or an old school friend who would be ideal. You may have read a local news item about a celebrity or personality that strikes a chord and think an article on the person involved would be popular.

2. Choose your publication.

Before you interview anyone it’s sensible to decide which magazine or newspaper you are thinking of sending it to. This will help you work out what questions to ask to please the readership of the particular publication.

3. Contact Interviewee.

Contact your prospective interviewee by letter rather than phone. On the ‘phone their reaction may be an immediate ‘No’, but a letter lets you explain your request, and will give your prospect the chance to mull it over before deciding, hopefully, that they want to go ahead. Your letter should be polite and cover how long you expect the interview to take (one hour is good), which publication you intend sending it too, and an assurance that they may read the article before you send it off.

4. Follow up.

If you have heard nothing after a few days, that’s the time to pick up the phone. Ask if they’ve had chance to consider your request and if they have any questions or concerns. This is your opportunity to allay any fears they may have.

5. Arrange a meet.

It’s generally best to do the interview in the subjects own home. They will be more comfortable in familiar surroundings. Arrange a time and date and, if you plan to take a recorder with you, ask if they mind being recorded.

6. Prepare Questions.

Take time to think up some thoughtful questions based on the readership of your targeted publication. Write these down in your notebook rather than trusting your memory.

7. Your Interview Kit.

Take with you a notebook or legal pad, sharpened pencils with integral rubbers (not biros – they run out), a tape recorder, if you have one, plus spare batteries (important), and your list of prepared questions.

The Interview.

Break the ice and lead into your first question obliquely if you can. You will find that one question will often spark others, but don’t stray too far from what you have prepared.

Make brief notes using only a phrase as a mental marker for later. Interviewees can be unnerved if you are frantically writing down every word. You need to give them your full attention as much as possible.