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Category 6 Requirements: Educational philosophy pursued by policy-makers is very much dependent upon their philosophy of life. For many educators in Africa, the Americas, Caribbean and Europe, ... the one that has proved most effective in building education services has centered on the congregating of mothers to initiate positive attitude and behavior values in their offspring. As it was in the beginning with JESUS of Nazareth, so it is now that education begins in honoring and uplifting the womb of wonder by the mother that extends to the child throughout his/her lifetime of usefulness. Indeed, beginning with our perceived first generation of goodness that began with the birth of JESUS, one might find that young women, such as Martha and Mary were inspired to organize themselves into functional paternal clubs to help raise children to live useful lives. Most Jewish women still do so! Enlightened and educated African American's with a heritage of the horrible middle passage are living witnesses against the practice of polygamy that fueled the slave trade by generating millions of ignorant young mothers and faithless-godless young men. The historic existence and practice of polygamy in Africa, the Americas and Caribbean bounds mothers and children to patriarchal and matriarchal customs that hinder and in many millions of cases, ... prevents the enlightenment and education of new and potential mothers as the pre-requisite in the generation of desired goodness (including material goods and service needs.) Polygamy, not only fueled the architecture of the slave trade and raids of defenseless women and children, but also is not compatible with African modernization in the short-term, mid-term or long-term as demonstrated by the past centuries. It breeds disharmony, disunity and dissent among offspring generations. To be sure about it, polygamy is alive and growing among millions of African-Americans who by now ought to know what children by multiple fathers will breed in the short-term and mid-term years. 6111 Elementary and Secondary Schools As began with other cultures many centuries ago, inspiring youth to read and write begins with images presented to mothers that invokes their curiosity to read and learn more. The requirement is thus less about facilities but human resources to travel and expose girls and boys with images that inspire them to imagine and want the ability to read and write. 61111 Elementary and Secondary Schools
First grade students crowd
into a public school classroom in Texas, left. Overcrowded classrooms and high
student-to-teacher ratios helped give rise to the so-called choice movement,
which advocates using public money to create alternatives to public schools. An
example is the Mosaica Academy Charter School in Bensalem, Pennsylvania, right,
which is supported by public funds and is managed by a private company.
Community colleges offer academic programs to serve a varied student population. Programs may range from preprofessional courses in cutting-edge technology to remedial classes in literacy and mathematics. Here, a community college teacher provides instruction to two students in an adult reading class. 6113 Colleges, Universities,
61142 Computer Training
Since their arrival on the
market twenty years ago, desktop computer systems have been adopted by many
businesses, schools, and homes. Computers facilitate both the research and
compiling aspects of projects, and in response to this success many teachers now
incorporate the machines into the learning process. A primary advantage of
computers is the amount of information they offer via networking to a wide range
of databases. The graphics these students are studying represent only one of the
many options and capabilities offered by today's educational software.
This pilot approaches
Hong Kong airport in a flight simulator, manipulating all the dials, screens,
and controls of a Boeing 737-300 airliner. The simulator is run by five
computers providing motion, vision, and sound cues. The apparatus responds as a
real aircraft would, allowing pilots to experience lifelike flight situations
without the danger or cost of real flights. 6116 Other Schools and Instruction 6212 Offices of Dentists 6214 Outpatient Care Centers 6215 Medical and Diagnostic Laboratories 6242 Community Food and Housing, and <!--WEBBOT bot="Script" startspan PREVIEW="Site Meter" --> |
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