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The Art of Tutoring
One of the biggest issues for Supply Teachers is a lack of work, particularly over a holiday time, leading to financial hardship. Many supply teachers struggle financially and need a second income to support their supply teaching work. But finding a job which would fit in with your supply teacher role can be difficult. Private tutoring could be the answer. However, there are a few things to consider first.
By Colin R. Browne8 years ago in Education
The Truth About University
I have just started my 4th week at University and I absolutely love it. Every aspect has been amazing from the course to my flat mates but it isn't all rainbows and flowers, boys and booze or interesting and engaging. From my first blog post I said my goal is to be real with you guys, not post skinny tea ads or pretend that university is an idealised world, because it isn't. And the reason it isn't is because this chapter is your life, not a one off night out.
By Gina Inman8 years ago in Education
Want to Have a Business That You Can Be Around Dogs All Day?
Most pet lovers' dream is to have your own business or have a job where they can be around dogs all day long. Well, it's not very far out of reach. Take me, I'm 16 years old and I run my very own dog breeding, training and boarding business. And I make good money doing it. It may have been easier for me due to the fact I have an entire summer break off, and lots of days off from school. But, it's definitely not impossible to do with a job (or without one). See, as soon as I get home, I go work for my business, it starts out 5am every morning, I get up, let the client's dogs outside, feed them, water them, and then put them in their respective kennels for the day. And then, repeat as soon as I get home. Luckily, I have parents that work from home and they can fix any problems the dogs may be having during the day. And I am super grateful for that. But, in the beginning, it was me by myself doing this on the summer break.
By 8 years ago in Journal
Student Budget
Students typically live on a tiny budget during their university lives. According to the NUS, the average cost for one year of student accommodations in England comes to a whopping £4834! That figure doesn't leave a lot of money leftover for the essentials, like food, and for leisure. So what can you do about it?
By Dani Jones8 years ago in Education
Why the Arts are Needed in Public Education
When I was in first or second grade (around the age of eight or nine), our teacher had an in class activity that had a bunch of steps where you completed one and then moved on. The whole class had to move on together. One of the steps was being able to draw a five pointed star without lifting your pencil from the paper.
By Sarah Bartholomew8 years ago in Education
You May Be Able to Claim a Relative You Financially Support (Other than Your Child), on Your Tax Return
Some taxpayers are of the perception that they can only claim their own children on their tax returns, as legitimate dependents. Taxpayers, however, can also claim on as dependents, other persons who they support financially. Under tax law, these persons may qualify to be their “Qualified Relatives.” This person has to be someone who you actually supported financially for the tax year in question, but there are four basic tests that must be satisfied, to determine if you are eligible to claim that individual as your qualifying relative.
By Milton G. Boothe8 years ago in Journal
Things I Wish I Had Known at the Start of High School
Take my advice! 6. The friends you have now, most likely won’t stay long. It happens to everyone. You may come into high school with a big crowd of friends who you think are gonna stick by your side no matter what. But somehow, something has to start it. Maybe one of your friends started dating your ex. Or you make plans to hang out with certain friends and not other friends. Even college could rip you guys apart. Just know that you may have one or two by your senior year. Not everyone is gonna stay.
By Casey Nicole8 years ago in Education
The General Rules for Claiming a Child on Your Tax Return
Claiming a child on your tax return can yield quite a few benefits for the taxpayer, and some of these can be significant. Taxpayers will be able to claim the personal exemption for the child, the child tax credit, and the child and dependent care tax credit. For unmarried taxpayers, claiming a child will qualify them for the Head of Household filing status. Taxpayers may also be eligible to claim the earned income credit if their income falls below a certain amount.
By Milton G. Boothe8 years ago in Journal













