(PRWEB) August 28, 2007 — It’s “Back to School” time again! Kids are chattering about seeing old friends and meeting new teachers. Parents are preparing them for that thrilling first day with shopping carts piled high with new notebooks, pencils and other school supplies. Now that kids are ready for their school year, it’s also time for parents to look into returning to school - online! eLearners.com today announced some reasons that parents’ experience as an online student teaches children valuable life lessons and develops parenting skills.
“The examples parents set are incredibly crucial when it comes to education,” said Carol Aslanian, President and Founder of the Aslanian Group, the national authority on the characteristics and learning patterns of adult students. “Many experts agree that children who have parents going to school benefit in countless ways, including better time management skills, a stronger work ethic and an awareness about the importance of an education.” continue reading...
MUSCATINE, Iowa, Aug. 21 /PRNewswire/ — Walk into many offices these days and you’ll likely find three or even four generations working side by side — each having its own outlook and needs. But each group has different expectations for the workplace: what they want from employers, how they want to structure their days and even the kinds of furnishings and amenities they prefer.
For instance, the work styles of many baby boomers (and especially the generation preceding them, born before 1945, but are still working), differ from Gen Y. How people studied in college or even high school tends to stay with them as a worker. Some Boomers prefer quiet areas such as in a private office that convey their rise through the organizational ranks. Younger Gen Y workers prefer collaborative areas that allow them to use their social networking skills and provide flexibility when and where they work. continue reading...