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You might have heard of CLE, but are not sure of what it is or why it is important. It is not difficult to find the answers to everything you need to know on this subject. For a paralegal and, for that matter, anyone in the legal profession. Continuing Legal Education is indeed important! Whether or not you’re actually required to earn CLE credit on a regular basis due to such factors as it being a requirement for the job that you hold, mandatory where you reside, or based on a term of your certification, Continuing Legal Education should be considered essential for each paralegal, even when it isn’t required.
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Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, May 8th, 2008

If you want to be a nurse, you need to have good study habits as well as excellent critical thinking and problem solving skills. This is so that when push comes to shove, you’ll be able to help the patient.
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Comments (0) Posted on Thursday, May 8th, 2008

As soon as I was halfway through kindergarten, I was a wreck. It was not really my fault. You see, there are two kinds of kindergarten teachers. There are kindergarten instructors who are there because they love little children, and want to make a difference in young lives. These kindergarten teachers are wonderful. Then there are the other kind – the kind who are there because they are petty tyrants who want to make kids miserable. This is the kind of kindergarten instructor that I had.
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Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

When I first began my teacher training, I had a pretty easy idea of what the job was going to entail. I had never even thought of such issues as teaching research before. For me, teaching seemed like a easy and straightforward affair. I had been explaining math to my younger brother for several years, and if I could help him out why couldn’t I help out a classroom full of students? What I learned in my teaching school both surprised and fascinated me. Teaching was much harder than I had thought, but it was also more rewarding for the work that I had to put into it. It wasn’t a simple matter of explaining the subject matter that I had mastered. If teaching was that simple, anyone could instruct! Instead, teaching involves the mastery of a great many strategies to help different students learn.
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Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

Growing up, I thought I was pretty bright – but who doesn’t think they’re pretty bright in America. It is sort of a trademark of our culture, isn’t it? Everyone thinks they’re special, everyone thinks they’ve certain skills that other people do not have. But like many of the especially bright people who surrounded me, I did not do very well in school. I just didn’t have the attention span for it, and my grades reflected that fact. I had always wanted to have a career in medicine, but I didn’t see how this was possible. There was just no way that I could make it through medical school.
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Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008

The link between education and leadership is something that shrewd businessmen have known for a long time. The myth of the man of the streets, absolutely used to being in control and having a strong personality, has been all but dissolved in the corporate world. Leadership and education have to go hand-in-hand, or neither skill is worth anything. What few businesses have caught onto, however, is the possibility of education leadership. More and more, there are programs designed to make smart but cautious business experts Into natural leaders. Although some people are born leaders, others need some help. Leadership education provides just the help they need.
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Comments (0) Posted on Wednesday, May 7th, 2008