Friday, December 30, 2011

Education

There are many definition of education but in a simple way education is an act or process of passing on or gaining general knowledge, building the ability to reason and judge, and generally training oneself or others mentally for matured life.


Many underdeveloped countries today do not pay attention to the importance of education in the society and this has made most countries not to be developed. I ask myself what advantage it will be if most of these underdeveloped countries have people in the government who are well educated and if they could give proper attention to the education sector of the country in order for the youth to develop and be able to reposition the country as they are been called leaders of tomorrow.


It is well known that education leads to success and I will be discussing the importance of education and why I think education is the backbone of anybody that needs to change the world in a positive way.

Education can never be underestimated as education forms the heart of any society. The knowledge of making new discoveries, executing these discoveries for the success of any society can be achieved through education. The growth of many developed countries today can be attributed to the quality of education that is been imparted to the people. People who have quality education are able to improve the society by making reforms that will cause economic, social and political growth and development of the society.

Education opens your mind to better understand the world around you and how things works. Learning the different cultures and happenings taking place at different places around the world is possible through education. Our horizons are been broaden through education so that we can not only confined to what is happening in our countries but what is happening around the world.


Good jobs today are given to well educated people, this was stressed in the words of the United State President Barrack Obama, when he said "In an economy where knowledge is the most valuable commodity a person and a country have to offer, the best jobs will go to the best educated- whether they live in the United States or India or China". This statement shows the importance of education in getting the best jobs in the society and holding the best positions in companies.
Education helps you to have confidence in life. You are able to plan your life effectively when you have education as it will help to analyze problems of life and be able to come out with solutions to those problems that you might face. Educated people are able to make decisions that can change life in a positive ways as they will have acquire alot of experience as they learn new things every day.


The importance of education is well evident in developed countries as it play a major role in personal and social development. Education has been used as a means to alleviate poverty, oppression, and war as the leaders are well equipped with knowledge to guide the country towards growth.


In some countries, there has been problem of overpopulation which is one of the greatest worry of mankind. Overpopulation can be attributed to lack of proper and better education. Sex education needs to be taught to the youths who are adult of tomorrow.


Financial growth in one's life can be achieved through education. Instructions on how to manage money and invest the money wisely can be achieved when you have good education as you are well knowledgeable on the ways to start your own business and reducing the risk of getting bankrupt.


Education has been used as a major tool to inform people of their rights and services that they can have access to. In order to be able to differentiate between doing the right and wrong, education plays a vital role as youth are been taught what ought to be done and what not to be done in the society and how they can be a responsible person in the society.


Lastly, children from their early age needs to understand the importance of education. This will help them have open minds and be able to have the determination to learn new things as their brain are able to assimilate new things when they are young.


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Friday, December 23, 2011

Propel your legal career

Success in any industry doesn’t just happen. Generally, success comes to people who work hard and have a clear career trajectory and target. Even for the most motivated people, it can be easy to lose sight of our goals and become comfortable and complacent in our jobs and everyday lives. To avoid this complacency, think about how you can continually propel your legal career. Consider these tips on how to give yourself the best chance of continuing your career success.

- Continue your wider education. Lawyers must undertake continual study and obtain accreditation points throughout their legal careers. But study doesn’t have to be restricted to the legal world. Learning technical or computing skills, for example, could increase your employability and attractiveness to legal firms interested in expanding their online presence.

Improved written skills could also help lawyers produce high quality legal articles

There are also ways of continuing your wider education outside of study. Attending conferences and lectures, and consistently reading legal journals and the news will help keep you abreast of all that is going on in the industry.

- Make the most of your legal association memberships. Almost all lawyers are members of their local or national law society and alumni. Make sure you make the most of these groups and organisations to network, meet other lawyers, and be involved in activities and conferences that will expand your knowledge and skill base.

- Mentor/Career advice. In any career, having a mentor or advisor can help you stay on track of your goals and learn more about where you are trying to get to. Whether you talk to legal career consultants or have a close relationship with one of your superiors, a mentor or career advisor can be a useful tool for keeping you on track, revisiting your goals, and helping you to achieve them.

- Know what’s out there. To improve your long term career prospects, keep track of what job positions are being offered at any time. Not only will this allow you to apply for any positions that interest you, but by reading job descriptions you’ll know what skills employers are looking for. If you’re in IP law, for example, using job specs to learn what skills are being required and demanded from employers will make you the best possible candidate when IP law jobs that you are interested in arise.

Actively pursuing your long term career is about doing the best in your current position while constantly looking forward to see what may be coming up, or what credentials will be needed should that dream job come along.

Saturday, December 17, 2011

Court Reporting ? Education Training Options

A written transcript provides a legal record of a trial or court proceeding that may be used in future proceedings. It is the responsibility of the court reporter to ensure that all transcripts are documented correctly. Educational training options leave two main paths to take and students can complete a program inside a vocational school.


A certificate and associate's degree program are the two main options for education. Students have to work through a preliminary step and a completion step before a career as a court reporter can be entered.


*Preliminary Step: Choose a Method


Formal training is required for this career field because the recorded information has to be accurate. The method of reporting students want to conduct directly affects the length of education needed. Stenography, electronic, and voice writing are three main methods available in court reporting.

To become a stenographer it takes two years of study while becoming a voice writer only takes around one year. While most programs approach learning in a general format many colleges have certain courses that can be taken to work exclusively in one area. Choosing a method is important and determines what level of education should be entered.

*Completion Step: General Approach


A certificate program is a good option for students that do not need or cannot complete a two-year associate's degree program. Students are immersed in courses that teach them to properly use transcription equipment. Shorthand techniques, terminology and technical writing courses are covered to prepare students for the fast paced and technical speech used inside a courtroom. The different areas of court proceedings are broken down into manageable pieces of information. Courses cover the industry by including topics on reporting technology, medical terminology, legal terminology, and testimony transcription. A medical terminology course will familiarize students with human anatomy, disease and drug terminology. Students study by understanding the root of words, which is beneficial when listening to a trial or a physician's testimony. Class work focuses on teaching students to be able to pronounce, spell, and explain medical words correctly.


To gain a more comprehensive understanding of the field students can enter an associate's degree program. Students learn the same material covered in a certificate program while being taught more work related tasks. Students should expect to walk away from a program with the ability to transcribe speech, type quickly and listen intently. Coursework expands to include more information on court reporting through subjects on document formatting issues, court procedures, and shorthand techniques. A court procedures course focuses on the court reporter's role inside trials, meetings, and hearings. Both levels of vocational training prepare students to step into the industry.


Completing the preliminary step to education will provide students with the right educational track. Taking the general approach is the most common path. Students should consider all educational options in order to enter the field that's right for them. Choose an accredited educational program in court reporting that provides the best training options for you. Accreditation is provided by agencies like the Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools (ACICS) to programs that offer a quality education and meet certain criteria.


 


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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Divorce Attorney Milwaukee WI - Parting Ways Legally

Divorces or dissolution of marriages is the legal termination of a marital affair that frees a married couple from the duties and responsibilities of a matrimonial bond. It does not only involve the separation of the marital partners, it also involves the issues like spousal support, property distribution, child custody and support.


According to the Milwaukee, WI law system, a divorce may be granted on the grounds of an ablated marriage breakdown. This can be done by filing a joint petition having the necessary details, or, by living separately for at least 12 months, without any possibility of patching up.


Once both the spouses agree on filing a divorce, the next step would be to get hold of a divorce attorney. Milwaukee, WI has an organized law system that validates a separation only on the presentation of valid documents. To approach a divorce lawyer, an individual needs to provide the following documentation to carry out the dissolution without any hindrances.


1.

Full name

2. Current address


3. Phone number


4. Birth date certifications


5. Information of any prior marriage


6. Copy of domestic contracts


7. Details of any marriage counseling sessions


8. Full names, birth dates and educational details of children, if any.


9. Income details.


10. List of all the current assets and liabilities.


Milwaukee, WI follows a 'no-fault' divorce system which does not require any proof or reason behind a divorce. But the court might consider the issues like the parties' behavior during the separation procedure. Most of the times, both the parties are asked to choose between two options - the Traditional divorce system and the Collaborative divorce system.


Divorces can be a rather complex process, especially for those who have complicated situations.

That is when one needs a proper divorce attorney who knows the right approach. In Wisconsin, the procedures involved in a divorce case cannot be completed in less than 120 days, if not more. In the cases when either party agrees on a peaceful settlement, all the issues like child custody, property division, etc. are resolved without any hassles. But when the settlements are not cordial, the whole process may get take some time.

Both the cases require an experienced divorce attorney. Milwaukee, WI has a diverse law system that can be quite difficult to handle without an attorney.

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Education Law - An Overview

Education law covers a variety of different elements of a child's education, including different types of schools, school admissions, exclusions, home schooling, attendance and special needs education.

One of the first sections of education law is school admissions. A parent can state a preference for the school they would like their child or teenager to attend. All children have the right to a attend a state school, if the school that a parent applies to is oversubscribed, they will often have to make a second choice or appeal against the decision. A parent would need to ensure that their child meets the admission criteria for the school that they are applying for before they put forward an appeal.

The second area of education law to consider is school exclusions. There are two types of school exclusion, the first is a fixed term exclusion where the child is given the exact dates of when they must leave and return to the school. A fixed term exclusion will be given when other smaller punishments have not been deemed successful. The second is a permanent exclusion, this is when the child will no longer be allowed to attend their school. A permanent exclusion will only be given if the school and child have tried all the other options unsuccessfully. A parent can appeal against an exclusion as long as the exclusion was for over 5 days.

The next area is home schooling. In the UK, it is legal for a child to be schooled at home providing that the parent can prove to the local authority that their child is getting a decent education from the age of 5 up until they are 16. A child who is home schooled does not need to follow the national curriculum or the usual hours of a school day. The local authority may carry out checks on families that home school to ensure that the children are being well educated. If they discover that the children are being poorly educated they may issue the family with a School Attendance Order which would mean that the child would have to attend school formally. Parents should advise their local authority if they plan to home school their child.

Leading on from this is the matter of school attendance. Parents must ensure that their children are in some kind of education from the age of 5 up until they are 16. Legal action can be taken against parents who do not enforce this. The only legal reasons for a child to be absent from school is if they are sick or if they have arranged the absence with the school beforehand.

Another area of education law covers special needs. Special needs schools are for children who have some kind of learning difficulty or a disability which means they find it harder to learn than other children their age. Schools have specific guidelines for identifying children with special needs and ensuring that they get an education which suits their specific requirements.