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Sep 4, 2010

A local (low-income Appalachian region of OH) college has a program in a local high school that guides 8th graders to seniors to do well and go on to additional education after graduation. The funding was provided due to the observed need. ...The program has been very successful!! Now the govt may take away the funding because "the need no longer exists". OF COURSE, the need will quickly be obvious when funding ends!!!!! WHY stop something that works so well???? I would also suggest investing in our nation by providing more employment opportunities within the region for all these folks in poverty trying to get ahead with more edu & training, etc.!!!! 

PLEASE, share your views about this situation.

                                    
                                           

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Posted: Sep 4, 2010 4:19pm
Jul 10, 2007
 HELLO!
I MUST FINISH MY THESIS THIS SUMMER AND WOULD LIKE RESPONSES FROM TEEN AND ADULT STUDENTS, INSTRUCTORS, AND ANYONE WHO MAY CARE. PLEASE, RESPOND BY AUGUST 5, 2007. SHARE IT WITH OTHERS WHO MIGHT CARE. EITHER REPLY HERE, OR EMAIL IT WITH "THESIS " ON THE SUBJECT LINE, TO:
theangelpoweremporium@yahoo.com

THANK YOU!!!
KathleenAkua
Questionnaire:

1. If you educate teens and/or adults, which technologies have you found to be most affective?

2. If you work with persons enduring life-transitions, do you feel they would more successful with enhanced communication skills?

3. If you are a learner, are there certain computer technologies that you determine to be affective?

4. Do you believe American high schools graduates generally have enough communication skills for success in education, employment, and social awareness?

5. Do you know of existing educational instruction software programs that you recommend?

6. Do you feel learning should be a life-long process, especially to keep-up with the evolution of technologies and the societal effects?

7. Do you know of any durogatory effects from computer aided instruction curriculums?
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Posted: Jul 10, 2007 9:18pm
Jan 25, 2007
Dear Friends,
I am working to establish an online academy to help teens and adults be better prepared to seek further education and/or gainful employment. I am also doing related research for my curent graduate course. Therfore, I would appreciate hearing from everyone, ASAP, concerning the following:
Would public or private funding beable to fill the needs the best.
List 10 basic skills imprtant for such students to gain.

Thank you!!!
PEACE,
Kathleen/AngelFaith

~The Angel Power Emporium~

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