LOCAL EXPANSION OF FAMILY CHRISTMAS PROGRAM

Posted by admin on Jul 12th, 2010
2010
Jul 12

In 2005 Naveen Jain and teh Matzorkis family provided funding to allow the Family Christmas Program to double the number of children who will benefit from the Seattle area program. The web site Intellus.com released the story in December 2005 to highlight the efforts and goals of this program.

Begun in 2004 in Austin, Texas, the Family Christmas program presented gifts and food to 100 of the area’s families in need. Through donations and contributions raised by the Austin Westlake Rotary Club, Bellevue Rotary, and Hopelink of Seattle, the program was able to reach over 350 families in 2005. Further donations meant the program was then able to make the holidays more special to over 1,000 children.

The Press release from Intellus explains the mission and history of the Family Chirstmas Program, focusing on the work of Naveen Jain and the Matzorkis family. As Nicholas Matzorkis states in the release, the goal is to expand the program year by year and with the increase in funding the Bellevue Rotary and Hopelink of Seattle received in 2005, it seems their goal is on target. Matzorkis is the founder of the Family Christmas Program and through his Matzorkis Family Foundation was able to provide clothes, toys, and food to an additional 150 families in 2005.

The additional funding received in 2005 will move the program into Seattle, Washington and also to Monterrey, Mexico. The report from Intellus makes it clear that the more funding the program can receive the further out into the world the program can extend.

The press release also features an appreciative quote from Sally Gray, the Rotary District Governor of Washington. She brings forth the point that the program isn’t only for a small group of families, but is intended to make the holidays happier for children around the world. With funding increases such as that received in 2005, hopefully families in need can feel the holidays aren’t a time of doing without.

Although dated, the press release makes it clear the goals of the Family Christmas Program were being achieved in strides. With such efforts of people like Naveen Jain and the Matzorkis family, it is hoped that they are continuing to provide wonderful holidays for families in need.

Career and Technology Education Department of HISD

Posted by admin on Apr 28th, 2010
2010
Apr 28

Texas, one the largest states in America, boasts many claims. It is the longhorn cattle state, the state with more oil than other in America, its Mexican American traditions are legendary. It is now also considered a smart place for those looking for a comprehensive technical education. If interested in a new career which combines both academic as well as technical know how, then the city of Houston is offering great incentives to enroll in their local school district, the Houston Independent School District, in order to take part in their newly designed CATE program.

CATE, which stands for Career and Technology Education, was developed as an answer to many industries needs for highly trained, technically proficient employees. Their calls for help to the local school systems were answered in the form of new academic programs designed to train students in fields that were new, and which would help meet the new demands of the global economy. CATE, which was begun by the Houston Independent School District a few years ago, provides academic programs that are essentially hybrids: There are majors offered in agricultural technology, science technology, and media technology. There are majors which focus on health science fields as well as in human development. In addition CATE provides classes to help train those interested in careers in security.

The aim of the school division is to help those train for specialities which promise jobs on the other end while also providing much needed skills workers for the workforce.

In addition to the majors they offer, CATE allows students to cross major in straight academic fields, so students may focus on agricultural technology, for example, but may also take classes in the straight sciences or in the arts.

The Texas climate is moderate, and the cost of living is not terribly high by American standards, which is a plus for students looking to get by on a budget.

Career in Counseling Education

Posted by admin on Mar 3rd, 2010
2010
Mar 3

Facilitating different individuals in all kinds of issues essential in their lives, getting a career in counseling education is very much rewarding in a sense that you are able to help one in the best way you know how. However, the duties depend on the persons they are working with as well as with the settings.

There are three types namely academic, vocational and rehabilitation. Each will be briefly discussed below.

In the academic aspect of a career in counseling education, it includes primary until secondary level, they partner with students dealing with social development predicaments. These are the stages where the referred demographic are in the road to discovering what is the truth of their very personalities, especially that there are a lot of factors surrounding them. It may seemingly be nuisance but there are some that can be considered essential in their growth. There enters the functions of that will help them filter the beneficial from those that are not.

In the vocational aspect of a career in counseling education, this is already beyond the school setting as it is concerned with the employment aspect, Their main concern in assisting individuals with their occupation decisions. They explore into the resume sent where it is believed to be the introduction of a person as it contains substantial information such as training, profession, interests and skills, among the others. Aside from that initial investigation, they then conduct examinations such as aptitude and achievement to assess the level of the applicants’ performance. Another is that, they also stage programs that will eliminate the stress experienced from the transition of one job to another.

In the aspect of rehabilitation of a career in counseling education, it will be a big amount of aid with those that have physical disabilities. They spend time with people that have birth defects such as abnormalities that may have hampered them to mingle with those that are around them. This is such a possible situation as it can lead to comparison with others those that they may think are better off than who they are, in the long run, they will think less of themselves until they lurk in the corner of self- pity. They hopefully take them out from such a miserable state by meticulously evaluating their strengths and limitations as they arrange medical care, if it is a must. They also coordinate with the family of the concerned individual so they can also help in the total recovery that has taken him or her in bondage for several years. This also consists of putting up a program that aims toward increasing the client’s capacity to live alone such as developing job skills that will be of great help in the future.

Career in the Field of Education

Posted by admin on Nov 14th, 2009
2009
Nov 14

Becoming a teacher may be one of the most satisfying decisions of your life. A career in education has so many plusses that it may be impossible to list them all here. but suffice it say that as far as job satisfaction is concerned, a career in education lists in the top ten.

The reasons for this are numerous. The first is that it is a career which allows for incredible growth. There are few careers which offer the potential to use the mind throughout the span of time. Being a teacher forces growth in myriad ways, as students are curious beings and they ask a million questions. It creates a give and take inside the classroom, it promotes learning, not just of the students but also of the teacher. People who thrive on the idea that life should not always be the same old routine, people who seek out the new and the interesting will find the culture of teaching to be incredibly nurturing.

Life with the young is always life affirming. Being with children of any age helps those in the room with them feel alive. Teachers are always testifying to this fact, that classroom settings keeps them on their toes, it helps them see life with fresh eyes, and it promotes a sense of renewal.

Those with children enjoy careers in education because it offers summers off, and so it is career perfectly suited for those who want to be with their children as much as possible. It also allows for those with other career interests to pursue them during the summer months.

Jobs in higher education, on the university level, are the most coveted careers in education. They are the highest paid and offer many fringe benefits, such as tenure, and teaching assistance. It also provides access to university life, which is a rich breeding ground for ideas and debate.

But be it university teaching or teaching kindergarten, the same principle applies, which is that the job is enriching in all ways.

After school activities and burnout

Posted by admin on Aug 15th, 2009
2009
Aug 15

Okay, so we all agree we want our kids to be happy and engaged, right? We don’t like to see children sink into a state of permanent boredom and malaise. But we don’t the other extreme either. A child that is over stimulated is just as much in danger. But while parents worldwide seem highly conscious of the first problem, they largely overlook the second one. They schedule overly busy days for their children, which often do not end with the afternoon school bell. Children are shuttled to three four even five hours of intense activity before going home. There are tutors and games, music lessons and craft classes. They children arrive home, not at three or four, but at dinner and then are expected to tackle an average of a few hours of homework. The result is becoming clear. There is an entire generation of overworked, exhausted children.

After school activities and burnout is a new and complicated syndrome. It creates children who have a wide variety of troubling symptoms. Overly stimulated, overworked children have trouble with concentration, which affects their school performance. They have trouble sleeping, as anxiety has become a common offshoot of their overstuffed days.

It is common to see children who cannot keep up, and have what amounts to minor breakdowns. They have tantrums, they are belligerent and hard to please. They cannot see through with a project or task and their levels of frustration can be abnormal. Often they are also deeply unhappy with this state of affairs.

This dilemma is caused, in part, by two parents working. The demands of the economy have forced both parents into the work place full time and as such, the modern family has to find supervision for their children until they can escape from work to tend to them.

This new syndrome is also created by parents who have over arching, very often unrealistic goals for their children. Their anxiety about what it takes to achieve in this world, driven by the increasing competition among good schools, the tough job market prompts these parents to force their children into becoming super children. It may in fact result in good grades and a outstanding adolescent resume, but the cost, in happiness and health, must be given very serious consideration.

Supplementing Your Child’s Education

Posted by admin on Jun 28th, 2009
2009
Jun 28

Education is the foundation of society. New things can be created and problems solved when there is help available to you through educational goals. School work can be boring and dull, but it is up to the parent to make it entertaining and even motivating. You can often supplement your child’s education with a few things throughout the day that can help them to learn and apply what they learn better. This helps them to want to learn, too.

For many, hands on experiences are important. For example, a trip the history museum can help them to see and feel what it meant to be living hundreds of years ago. You can help them by incorporating real life situations into the educational lessons being taught, too. For an example, consider allowing them to help prepare a meal in which they need to measure out the ingredients, getting a dose of math along the way. Seeing how what they are learning can help to supplement what they are doing already.

You can find fun games and educational tools to help you to achieve these goals as well. The goal is to give your children the opportunity to take in as much as possible without overwhelming them along the way.

International Correspondence School

Posted by admin on Nov 28th, 2008
2008
Nov 28

The ICS (International Correspondence School) is an accredited program of home study. It is based in Canada. It offers around 50 home study programs that suit to every need. Students can find affordable programs for many careers. It caters from high school diplomas, to bachelor degrees. A person can go to law school without even leaving home. There are so many careers to choose from, that the prospective student can easily find the best one that suits their purposes. After all, it’s the future that counts. The website provides with all the information needed, including some program overviews, PDFs, and other important issues. Also, there are toll-free numbers to call and to ask for more data. There are many good ratings and reviews by former students of this program.

High School Correspondence Courses: There are several excellent choices for acquiring a high school diploma. Correspondence schools are a good option for people who have hectic schedules, and that don’t have enough time. In current times, it is necessary to be up to date with the many obligations that modern life demand. That is why an education is necessary. The good thing about correspondence schools is that they give the student the flexibility of time management. There are several choices for these schools. Some are church sponsored, other are privately owned. The prospective student can find the information by Internet, and can even compare ratings and reviews by other students. A very important aspect to research is the accreditation. That is, if the person is interested in pursuing a higher education at a college or university. There are some branches of the armed forces that will ask for this data.

Educating Your Child: When To Start

Posted by admin on Aug 27th, 2008
2008
Aug 27

Providing education to your child is a key element to raising them. Yet, for many parents, doing this can be tricky and it can be overwhelming to know when to start so that your child is not behind. The good news is that you can do this rather easily. To begin at a young age is essential. You can begin providing yourself with the resources and the opportunities to learn and grow right from the time that they are born. Should you do this? You should because the learning that they do now is some of the most important learning methods of their lifetime.

For example, even newborns can be taught about colors and sounds by providing them with very contrasting colored toys and with toys that make sounds. Children that are just a few months old should be read to because it helps them to make this a normal part of life and allows them to begin to see all that books have to offer. More so, educating your child in being ready for learning the alphabet or numbers comes first from their ability to communicate well with you. These things are all things that you can do with children at a very young age to encourage them to learn and grow over time.

Sunday School Lesson Commentary

Posted by admin on Jul 11th, 2008
2008
Jul 11

The purpose of a Sunday school lesson commentary is to simplify the Sunday school lesson and add a personal relevance, comments and life application to the text. The Bible like all religious texts talks in allegories and allusions. The text and the lesson itself can be quite difficult to understand at times. There are also many layers to each lesson that may not be apparent until someone points them out to you. That is what a Sunday school lesson commentary strives to do. The purpose is to give practical relevance to the living text.

Sunday school is a foundational strategy adopted by the local churches. It is a tool for leading people towards and in faith and building and enlarging the ‘flock’ through open Bible study groups. These groups are then encouraged to engage in fellowship, discipleship, evangelism, ministry and worship. Only a Sunday school teacher would know the difficulties of packing a Sunday school lesson, prayer time and worship into a one hour-long session. The ways to liven up your Sunday school lessons must be creative. Reaching out to adults is easy through biblical commentary and getting through to all age groups using illustrative stories and real life scenarios.

Regardless of age, a Sunday school lesson can be made the high point of one’s week and can serve as a time to connect to faith. Sunday school commentaries are a very good way to accomplish this mission. Websites contain an array of new books, as well as teaching aids and other products, along with age-specific curriculum material for ministries. Most sites also give you efficient and accurate customer service, so that you can call or get in touch with them personally, whenever you need assistance with an unresolved issue. They have resources like the Sunday School Commentary and Commentary Workbook, combining the insight and knowledge of many acclaimed Bible scholars. Well-known leaders in the National Baptist Convention edit the Baptist Training Union Series. All of the materials are designed for the purpose of being user-friendly and providing superior levels of discipleship training for people of all ages.

Cornerstone and Christian Correspondence School

Posted by admin on Jun 5th, 2008
2008
Jun 5

The Cornerstone Ministries and Christian School has its mission to spread the gospel. They are devoted to promote Christian values, and lead others to Christ. Through education, these values can be learned. Students from around the world can attend the school. They can get their high school diploma with no problem. This diploma is accredited through the ACI, Accrediting Commission International. However, the student should check which institutions accept and recognized this accreditation if they’re pursuing college/university education. Thorough Internet researches could help find more information regarding accreditation by other institutions.

Christian Correspondence Schools: Cornerstone Ministries & Christian School is based in Townsend, GA. They make it easy for any person who wants to get thir high school diploma. The pacing is set by the own student, which makes it perfect to fit into their busy schedule. It is understood that many students seeking a high school diploma are working adults, who have to take care of a family and secure an income. The good thing for them, is that they’re fulfilling the completion of their education, and at the same time acquiring knowledge and a more solid base of beliefs. By following the path to Christ, they become more useful and solid citizens. That is great for promoting a healthy society. That fulfills the mission of the Cornerstone Ministries.

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