Saturday, March 28, 2020

Csun Tutoring Jobs - How to Find Work From Home Csun Tutoring Jobs

Csun Tutoring Jobs - How to Find Work From Home Csun Tutoring JobsIf you are looking for a job with a company that offers Csun tutoring jobs, you are in luck. Many companies offer internships and full time positions, even if you work from home.Csun tutoring jobs is one of the fastest growing fields in the world. A good part of this growth is due to the fact that employers are realizing that people with some college education and experience are better suited to teaching than getting their degrees from prestigious universities.Students enrolled in Csun tutoring programs do not have to take out loans to pay for school. Instead, they are paid for every class. This is something that only students enrolled in a Csun tutoring program can afford.Good candidates should have some college experience, as well as a certification or degree that indicates a high level of knowledge in their area of study. While earning a Csun certification can take some time, in the end it can translate into a great career as a teacher.Sun is a company that offers some of the most popular tutoring services, including business and economics, medical, history, English, and Spanish. While these courses might not be what you would consider your favorite subjects, many people enjoy learning a new language. For students interested in joining this type of career, Csun offers an online application process that allows prospective candidates to submit their resume and cover letter online.Sun also has two types of jobs that allow people to work from home. The first is for those who want to work at home to help care for their children. In this position, a tutor is assigned to a child or adults who need extra attention.The second option is for those who need to find the right personal information without leaving the comforts of their home. This can include a prospective employer's address, phone number, and more. Some companies do not allow employees to be listed with the wrong name, while others will look the other way if you are not careful about the information you post.

Friday, March 6, 2020

The Price of Peace Documentary to Air in April

The Price of Peace Documentary to Air in April via Pixabay.com This documentary is largely focused on war: how do we prevent it? What are we willing to pay for peace? Can this peace continue into the future through the lessons we’ve learned throughout history? Johan Norberg, Free To Choose Media Executive Editor, poses that penultimate question: What is the price society is willing to pay for peace? Norberg, an international commentator, author, presenter and editor, focuses on globalization, entrepreneurship and individual liberty. He continuously commentates/contributes on television and radio worldwide as well. The documentary is one-hour long as focuses on historical events that served as turning-points, focusing largely on the lessons we took away from these events. According to a recent press release, these events include: an examination of the present day situation in Korea not only through the lens of North Korea’s current nuclear capabilities and cross-border saber-rattling, but also with a cautionary tale of 1976 Korea Tree Incident from Brian Bishop, Major General, U.S. Air Force (RET) and former Deputy Chief of Staff, U.S. Command and U.S. Forces Korea and others who were there; delving into the human side of the equation, including a vivid interview with the son of Lieutenant Colonel Stanislav Petrov, the Russian commander widely credited with averting World War III in 1983; interviews with Falkland citizens and Sir Max Hastings, author and journalist about Argentina’s ill-conceived invasion of the Falkland Islands; linking together such diverse topics as pre-World War II Europe, where British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain proudly declares to a cheering crowd in 1938 that the Munich Agreement meant ‘peace for our time,’ to the Masai tribe of East Africa and their use of deterrence to protect cattle, and thus their society.” The documentary also includes a historical analyst, Victor Davis Hanson, who details conditions necessary to maintain peace. In addition, highly respected military, history and foreign policy experts lend their voices to the documentary as well, providing a depth of knowledge and experience necessary to such a discussion. The Price of Peace is a production of Free To Choose Media, which tells powerful stories that advocate for individual well-being and fresh perspectives both globally and nationally. Such an endeavor was funded by Robert and Marion Oster and L.E. Phillips Family Foundation, as well as by Sarah Scaife Foundation and The Lynde and Harry Bradley Foundation, Inc. According to the  press release, the documentary is produced and co-directed by Kip Perry, Ellen Bentov serves as writer, co-director and camera while Thomas Skinner and Bob Chitester serve as executive producers. The full trailer for the documentary can be seen here.

How best to judge ability at GCSE and A-level

How best to judge ability at GCSE and A-level It's summer, and in the UK that means only one thing for many of our young people: the nervous wait for GCSE and A-level results. Their teachers and private tutors are arguably just as tense: those of us who have spent the last year coaching children in the techniques of the Maths GCSE or the English A-level are unlikely to get a good night's sleep until we know whether our efforts have paid off. But are exams really the fairest way to grade our teenagers? Certainly as private tutors a lot of the work we do (especially in the last term of school) is centred on exam techniques, yet every year the 'exam culture' debate rages on. Some suggest that exam techniques should be taught in schools to a much higher degree. On the one hand, this would provide a strong basis for all students facing the rigours of exams, but on the other it could easily take time away from teaching core subjects. So, what alternatives are there? One option is an emphasis on coursework. This can give students the chance to shine without the pressure of a three-hour window to demonstrate their ability. A flexible system can allow pupils to choose their own topics and style, providing a more enjoyable learning experience. But does it penalise those students who thrive in exam conditions? A second possibility is the eradication of testing altogether, instead providing certificates of achievement based on students' continuous performance throughout the year, as assessed by their teachers. This sounds like a fair system, but it could be vulnerable to the subjectivity of the teacher, as well as the risk of human error. As this year's GCSE and A-level grades are eagerly awaited, the debate continues. What is the fairest way to judge the ability of our young people? An overarching focus on one evaluative method can lead to an unfair advantage for some, so is a mixture of both the answer? Or do you think your tutees would thrive if exams and coursework were to be removed altogether?

Thursday, March 5, 2020

A guide to teaching locations in Abu Dhabi

A guide to teaching locations in Abu Dhabi If you’re thinking of applying for a job teaching in Abu Dhabi, you’re in good company! Abu Dhabi is still one of the most popular places to teach abroad this year, offering incredible salary, job perks and the chance to gain top-notch teaching skills and experience. We recently announced that Teach Away is looking for candidates for a large number of English-medium teaching positions in the Abu Dhabi public school system. To apply, you’ll need to have a teaching qualification from the USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, South Africa, New Zealand or Australia, as well as a Bachelor’s degree and at least two years of teaching experience. Vacancies being filled for the 2017 school year include the following: English Teachers Elementary Teachers Middle School Math Teachers Middle School Science Teachers High School Chemistry Teachers High School Physics Teachers High School Biology Teachers The Abu Dhabi public school system, one of the biggest and most respected education programs in the world, has schools located all over the Emirate and successful candidates will be placed in one of the three main regions in Abu Dhabi: Abu Dhabi city, Al Ain (the Eastern region) and Al Gharbia (the Western region). If you’re thinking of applying to teach in Abu Dhabi, then it’s important to do your homework on what it’s like to live in all of the three regions, as each offers a different pace of life and opportunities for teachers. To make your research easier, we’ve included a quick introduction to each of the three regions in Abu Dhabi: Living in Abu Dhabi City The largest city in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi, Abu Dhabi city bears lots of similarities to Dubai and is one of the most popular locations for expats living in the UAE. Although Abu Dhabi city has its fair share of skyscrapers, high-rise buildings and urban attractions, it’s far less built up than Dubai, with wide avenues and lots of green spaces. While Abu Dhabi city has numerous shopping malls, cinemas and restaurants, it’s also preserved its rich cultural heritage, with monuments like the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, Qasr Al Hosn and the Heritage Village scattered throughout the city. For sun worshippers and adventurers, Abu Dhabi city has some spectacular beaches including Corniche beach as well as wildlife and theme parks. Living in Al Ain Al Ain is the second largest city in Abu Dhabi, located around 130 km (roughly an hour and a half’s drive) from Abu Dhabi city. One of the greenest spots in the Gulf region, Al Ain is also nicknamed the Garden City. Al Ain is fast growing in popularity with expat teachers due to the high standard of living and its reputation as the cultural gem of the UAE. It’s also the education hub of the UAE with the United Arab Emirates University and other leading education institutions headquartered in Al Ain. Teachers living in Al Ain will have plenty to see and do in their free time. A UNESCO World Heritage site, Al Ain boasts a large array of art galleries and museums including the Al Ain National Museum and the Al Ain Palace Museum. The region is also home to the world-famous Al Ain oasis as well as a camel market, safari park and zoo. Bonus for thrill seekers - the largest man-made white water rafting facility in the world is also in Al Ain! Shoppers won’t need to travel to Abu Dhabi city - Al Ain has three large large malls and several traditional open-air marketplaces (also known as souqs). Living in Al Gharbia Al Gharbia is a haven for teachers looking for a slower pace than Abu Dhabi city. It’s also home to some of the most incredible scenery the UAE has to offer. Making up more than two thirds of Abu Dhabi, Al Gharbia is comprised of two main areas - the Liwa Oasis and Sir Bani Yas Island on the western coast. Al Gharbia is mostly desert and sand dunes, with hundreds of miles of stunning coastline. Al Gharbia is the most traditional part of the UAE, offering authentic events and festivals throughout the year. Abu Dhabi is the most geographically-diverse Emirate, with plenty of islands, deserts, cities, oases and beaches spread across its three regions. While successful hires will be placed in any one of the three regions above, Abu Dhabi has a great public transportation system that allows you to easily travel anywhere else in the region in your free time! Head on over to our job board today and get started applying for teaching jobs in Abu Dhabi!

4 Natural Beauty Product Swaps

4 Natural Beauty Product Swaps Image via https://foreo.com Rebecca Casciano, a natural beauty  expert and makeup artist, explains, “The cosmetics industry in the United States is not well regulated … so there are a ton of harmful ingredients in most commercial cosmetics.” While many celebrities, and real world girls alike, are utilizing the no makeup movement as a means of liberation and self-expression, some girls just don’t feel quite as comfortable. I personally am not one to leave my house without at least a dab of concealer under my eyes. So how do us makeup lovers combine the best of the benefits of going natural with the enhancement provided by makeup? The best way to go about this, and to do your skin some good, is to swap a few of your basic chemical riddled makeup with products crafted with natural ingredients. Although it may seem difficult to find effective, budget friendly, and natural makeup products, there are a ton of little known brands that offer some amazing earth and skin friendly products that will have you swapping your MAC blush for a guava cheek stain. Check out some of these natural alternatives for your basic beauty essentials. Foundation The majority of foundations out in the market contain heavy pore-clogging ingredients that can potentially lead  to breakouts. Not to mention that foundation is a base product that covers your entire face, therefore you definitely want to consider the ingredients in this product. If you suffer from breakouts and continue to cover them up with layers of foundation you may be doing yourself a disservice. Often switching to a natural, plant-based foundation may make the biggest positive impact on your skin. Many foundations contain ingredients like  dimethicone, which can trap bacteria and cause more breakouts and blackheads. Since foundation is the makeup item used on the largest area of skin and often worn from morning until night, a healthier alternative is vital for healthier skin. Image via http://crueltyfreekitty.com For a natural foundation alternative, try the W3ll People Narcissist Foundation Stick ($29). It feels light on the skin and it’s convenient to apply on-the-go. Blush Many widely used blush products contain carcinogenic and hormone-disrupting chemicals. Utilizing a natural blush is a smart alternative due to the ample surface area that this product covers (leading to even more breakouts on your cheeks) and the proximity with which you place it near your eyes. Image via https://media1.rankandstyle.com For a beautiful natural blush swap try the Kjaer Weis Cream Blush  ($32). This cream based blush creates a more natural hue than a powdered blush and results in a sheer wash of color. The best part has to be that it contains natural oils like jojoba and almond to keep your cheeks super soft and glowing while nourishing your skin. Lipstick Although the makeup industry has been making more of an effort to switch to naturally based lip colors, most of your most beloved lipsticks still contain lead and a petrochemical base of ingredients. “You’ve probably heard the estimate that over a lifetime, a woman may eat over four pounds of lipstick,” says Rebecca Casciano. This presents a huge health risk, when said lipstick that is being swallowed contains harmful ingredients such as lead and synthetic pigments. Considering the risks of constantly applying and reapplying dangerous ingredients onto your lips, I would definitely suggest trading in your designer gloss for a naturally based lip color. Image via http://cdn2.ahalife.com Check out Ilia Beauty Lipsticks in Neon Angel and Wild Child ($24) for a healthy pop of color to your face. These luscious organic lipsticks glide on smoothly on your lips and won’t dry out thanks to their natural oils. Hairspray As an avid user of hairspray (I don’t feel fully ready for a night out unless I do my flip-of-the-hair-apply-spray-final-mirror-check), this one is a biggie for me. Think about it this way, anytime that we spray something into the air (especially close to our face) we inhale it as well. This is why it is so important to use non-toxic hair care products. Image via http://cdn.shopify.com For a natural, non-toxic, and effective hairspray try Yarok Feed Your Hold Hairspray ($18). This spray contains essential oils that provide volume and hold (without all of the harmful chemicals) and it also smells amazing!

Getting The Best Berger Maryland Tutoring Maryland

Getting The Best Berger Maryland Tutoring MarylandIf you have not looked at a school that offers high quality tutoring Maryland, there is something that is wrong with your education. A few of the best teachers are hard to find and difficult to locate, but there are still plenty of things you can do. Berger Maryland is a great place to begin because of their extensive academic and tutoring staff.The Berger academic tutoring program includes both online tutoring as well as on-campus sessions. This makes it easier for those who have already picked up some college or university credits and want to try to graduate faster.The most effective Berger Maryland courses start with very basic skills classes, such as mathematics and reading. If you take just a couple of classes in each of these subjects every semester, you will end up making solid progress. If you find that you are having trouble understanding concepts, then one of the team members can help you along.The Berger Maryland staff offe r custom-tailored lessons, using computer programs that match your learning style and schedule. Online tutorials include learning management systems and interactive tutorial software, allowing you to work with your classmates from anywhere in the world.From the classroom, Berger Maryland has a tutoring service that provides individual, one-on-one attention. They also have custom learning guides that teach algebra and geometry to students in all grade levels.Berger Maryland's basic tuition and fees for tutoring are reasonable, which makes it more affordable than going to a standard college. There are no classes needed to enroll and no required fees for tutoring Maryland. Because the services are delivered online, you can take classes even when you're working or spending time with your family.Berger Maryland prides itself on working with educators across the country. They work with teachers, universities, and other educational institutions, so you know you are working with the best.

Pokemon Pearl Move Tutor

Pokemon Pearl Move TutorPokemon Pearl Move Tutor is a software package which offers the features of a tutor. Pokemon Pearl Trainer, both downloadable, allows you to develop a great game without worrying about the technical details of the game itself.You can put the Pokemon pearl trainer into play without any problems. The software offers a total of 3 levels for training the Pokemon Pearl Trainer and has a tutorial option that makes this tutorial possible. After installing it, you can start playing without knowing any technical details of the game.After you start the Pokemon Pearl trainer, it will display a training area that will help you in the training process. You will be given various options which you can use to train your Pokemon in the trainer.You can choose from different trainer opponents depending on your level. To select the opponent, you just have to click on the trainer icon. This option allows you to choose the level of opponent that you are going to be playing against. The trainers you choose will help you in getting rid of the bugs in the game and will give you an opportunity to practice moves that you don't possess yet. When you select the trainer that matches your level, you will be given the choice of choosing the difficulty level of the opponent. If you select a trainer with a very difficult opponent, you may find it very hard to win.The trainer tools will help you to learn various techniques that you don't posses at all. The trainers help you with both learning the actual moves and learning the moves in their strategy. It allows you to use various strategies that you might not have had before.Pokemon Pearl Trainer will allow you to do all these and more. It has a training system which allows you to be prepared when you will be facing real game play.

Learn Biology Opportunities to Study Biology in London

Learn Biology Opportunities to Study Biology in London Join a Biology Course in London. ChaptersWhy Study Biology?Studying in LondonRevise Biology at MPW LondonOr Brush Up on Your Studies with PMT and IntoUniversityFind a Private Biology Tutor at SuperprofTake a Biology GCSE as an Adult at City of Westminster CollegeOr Pursue a Different Biology Qualification at the City and Islington CollegeApply for a Degree in Biology at Imperial College LondonTry Distance Learning with the Open University’s Biology DegreesAttend a Science Event at the Royal Society of BiologyWhen you are studying for a different subject, your greatest asset is your teacher. Whether you succeed or fail can often be down to this person â€" to how inspiring or passionate they are, how knowledgeable, how well they communicate, engage, and encourage. This is not to say that they are entirely responsible for your grades (as you have to study, apply yourself, and find your own inspiration), but their role is kind of crucial.So, here, we have tracked down some of the best options for studying biology in L ondon, with some of the best teachers in the UK’s capital city. Whether you are revising for high school biology exams or learning the courses for the first time; whether you are searching for a university biology course to attend or you are looking to return to education after a break as an adult; whatever it is you are looking to do with the discipline, you will find the best opportunity for you here.And if you don’t live in London, we have plenty of articles on biology opportunities in the rest of the country. You can find advice on biology courses in Leeds, biology classes in Birmingham, learning biology in Glasgow, and studying biology in Manchester.With a private tutor you can avoid this, as they will tailor their teaching to suit whatever it is that you need.Hire a teacher for  biology tuition  now.So, check out Superprof to find a tutor who will work for you.Take a Biology GCSE as an Adult at City of Westminster CollegeBut, if you’re an adult who previously missed the opportunity to study a GCSE, or if you have changed your mind about your profession and you want to go back and learn something new from the beginning, you might find a great GCSE course, designed for adults, at the City of Westminster College. In the biology GCSE, which is studied in the evenings over thirty-one weeks, you will study all aspects of the curriculum, from animal behaviour to cellular and molecular biology. You will be expected to sit three exams in June, as well as an internally assessed piece of coursework. If you fancy being a primary teacher, or are looking at careers in biology, it will be fairly crucial to get yourself a biology GCSE. This might be the place to do it.Or Pursue a Different Biology Qualification at the City and Islington CollegeHowever, if a GCSE is not your thing, check out the different options available at the City and Islington College.Here, the courses are a little more practical, with plenty of opportunities to study for the Access to Higher Education Diplomas. These prepare you for academic study, such as an undergraduate degree, or professional study, and are often geared towards those who do not have formal qualifications just yet.You could take the Medicine and Medical Biosciences diploma, or one in Health and Human Sciences or Forensic Science. All last about thirty-five weeks and are all aimed at adults over the age of nineteen. Depending on which course you pick, your course will focus mainly on health and you will move between laboratory and seminar, completing coursework and preparing for end of year exams.Apply for a Degree in Biology at Imperial College LondonIf you are serious about pursuing your passion for biology to the highest levels, why not apply for an undergrad degree at Imperial College London, one of the best places for undergraduate research and graduate study in science in the world?In the college’s biology department, you will focus on all aspects of the study of life, from the smallest microo rganisms through the organism to the study of populations and biological systems and populations.The Bachelor of Science degree takes three years, and, after that, you will have the  chance to apply for different research opportunities and graduate degrees.  Unlock the beauty of biology with a science teacher.Try Distance Learning with the Open University’s Biology DegreesLike many people in the UK, you might find it a little difficult to find the time to fit in a full-time biology degree in amongst other commitments. That’s why the Open University was founded, so that prospective students could study at the schedule that suits them. This is a brilliant opportunity for studying biology, as the Open University’s online biology degree is well respected and equivalent to a conventionally studied biology qualification.Choose from those in Natural Sciences, Environmental Science, or Health Sciences.Attend a Science Event at the Royal Society of BiologyIf you are more interested in developing your biology knowledge casually, without the pressure of a qualification, you may find the Royal Society of Biology an appealing choice. With events on all subjects in biology across London and the wider country, it’s a great option for those who are looking to learn without any commitments at all.

How Introverts Can Survive and Enjoy Business Travel - Introvert Whisperer

Introvert Whisperer / How Introverts Can Survive and Enjoy Business Travel - Introvert Whisperer How Introverts Can Survive and Enjoy Business Travel Some people thrive on business travel, while it can be a nightmare for others. Especially when it comes to introverts, a busy work schedule can be challenging enough without adding travel into the mix. However, being an introvert does not mean you can’t do certain things and even enjoy them. It simply means that you need to approach them differently. For instance, airports and airplanes can be very crowded spaces, and even just the thought of driving somewhere unfamiliar is enough to get the heart racing. It is important that you plan for what you need to survive and even make your trip enjoyable. One of the keys is to communicate clearly to your employer how travel makes you feel and what you need to be successful. For air travel specifically, you might need to travel to your destination a day early to acclimate, or fly business class rather than coach to give yourself the space you need (you can even offer to pay for the upgrade yourself if need be). Plan activities for yourself on the trip, and try to get some time alone if possible. Besides communicating well, here are a few simple steps you can take to survive and enjoy business travel as an introvert. Get the Right Gear When it comes to flying, especially a long flight, having the right gear can make all of the difference. If you are traveling across the country or internationally, you will need to be prepared. Frequent business travelers carry a lot of the same items with them every single time, and there are some essentials you simply can’t do without. A neck pillow: It may seem silly, but the pillows they have on the plane are nearly useless, besides the germs they might carry. Get your own travel neck pillow to keep yourself comfortable when you fall asleep. An empty water bottle: No, you can’t bring a full one through security, but an empty one is fine, and many airports have water bottle filling stations at their water fountains. This a good way to stay hydrated, but not too hydrated (airplane bathrooms are often another introvert nightmare). Headphones: Yes, you will need to bring your own entertainment unless you want to pay for movies on the plane, or be stuck watching whatever they are showing. Corded ones are the best, as you don’t need to recharge them (meaning you also don’t need to carry an extra cord). Noise cancelling ones will work best to shut out the airplane world that can be so overwhelming. Backup power supply: This is just in case your laptop, tablet, or phone needs some extra juice while you are on the plane. Sleeping mask/sleep aids: Want to sleep on the flight? You may need a sleep aid, and even a sleeping mask to block out the ambient light, even on a night flight. You may also want a blanket in case you tend to get cold. The more gear you have of your own, the less reliant you are on the airline to provide you with the things you need, or even worse, having to buy them in the airport, which is always expensive. If you travel often for work, have a “go” bag where you keep all of your travel needs in one place. You can then just literally grab it and go. Get Your Mind in the Right Place One of the main obstacles as an introvert is getting your mind right when you are headed into a potentially stressful situation. Anxiety can cause physical symptoms, making your flight and travel even harder to endure. One way to do this is to put your extrovert face on. This is the one introverts use when they have to deal with customers or coworkers. Often your voice gets louder, you will say things you would not normally say, and you’ll also seem more extraverted than you actually are. How to do this varies by person, but often a moment of meditation or even just some deep breathing will help. Also, consider things that relax you. You can’t bring a candle, but you can bring small vials of essential oils, and scents like lavender can help relax you, while even supporting your mental well-being. Massage oils into your feet, temples, and your wrists to get it into your body, and rub some on your hands and inhale the aroma from time to time. This is a natural way to keep yourself mentally calm. Take Time for You Before and After This is perhaps the most important part: take some time alone before, after, and even during your trip if you can. Find an hour when little is going on or you have a break between meetings and take a nap, do some yoga, or even just go for a walk. Many hotels have gyms where you can work out, and they are usually not crowded during the day. Before you travel, take half a day and do something for yourself. Get a massage, spend some time alone reading, but try to charge your batteries for the social interactions you know are coming. When you get home, do the same thing. This may require scheduling your flights differently or modifying your work schedule. Do it. It’s important. Business travel does not have to be a nightmare for introverts, and can even be enjoyable with the right planning, the right gear, and by taking some time for yourself. Image Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lufthansa_737_interior.jpg Author Bio: Frankie Wallace is a writer from Boise, Idaho who contributes to a wide variety of blogs online. Wallace is a graduate from the University of Montana and enjoys writing about career development and job searching. 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