2009 22 Nov

Corruption has reached a new high at a North Carolina middle school. Ever since the chocolate fund raising failed to produce last year, the parent advisory committee came up with a new plan. The new fundraiser offers parents and students the option to purchase their way to improved grades.

The school will be selling 20 test points for $20 dollars.. Students can add 10 extra points to each of two tests of their choice. The points will help students shift their scores from a “B” to an “A” or from a flunking to a passing grade. The principal went along with the fundraiser and remarked that “it’s not enough of an impact to change a student’s overall grades.”

Education officials are not pleased about the cash-for-grades exchange. They believe that this teaches students the wrong lesson; that money can buy everything. This devalues education and is undermining the hard work and dedication that these students need to learn in order to be successful in college. Authorities also worry about what will happen to students when they try this act later on in their life. They could be dismissed completely from school. So why are these parents encouraging it?

Although this school thinks this is a good way to raise money, the fact of the matter is that it’s wrong and corrupt. Public schools are already failing and kids are graduating without even knowing how to read or write. This just sends students the wrong answer that knowledge isn’t important and money can fix anything.

This puts kids on the wrong path. They don’t learn the value of hard work and determination. Instead they learn that there’s an easy way out. This not only affects those students that didn’t do well on their tests, but also those that did their homework, studied, and worked hard.

For students that studied and did well on the test they might lose enthusiasm because other students that didn’t study can now get similar grade to theirs. It affects all of the students and I’m astounded there aren’t more parents and even the school board members squabbling about the morals of the fundraiser.

School should be one of the places where children learn and develop character. It can’t only be at home since children exhaust most of their days in the class. They must be taught at school as well. So the fact that they are allowing this to happen is going to actually mix up these kids.

I just can’t comprehend what these parents were and still are thinking. They most likely have children in this school that aren’t very bright or are not applying themselves and as a result have poor grades. They must have concluded that if their children’s grades were low then others must be as well. This must be the train of thought that they followed because I can’t picture them coming up with this idea unless their child had poor grades. It seems to be the conclusion of self-interest in my judgment.

But ultimately the conclusion they came to was selling better grades to parents and students was the best option. Yeah that’s a magnificent solution! This is something that is fundamentally immoral and should be stopped at once. Fellow parents and the school district need to stop this because it is putting these students on a path to failure.

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Diane Johnson graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the University of Utah and enjoys writing about current events, politics, college degrees, online education, and the office. Diane Johnson earned a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the University of Utah. She likes to write about the news, politics, college degrees, online schools, and the college experience.

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2009 1 Oct

Online tutoring is still in its infancy stage, yet many students from various levels and age are taking advantage of this industry. It is said that more than 70,000 students are enrolled online, and this number speaks highly of a growing market for online tutors. But what’s behind the job? What does it mean to be working online as a tutor?

The job
Online tutors either assist students with their assignments and researches or teach people, usually aged individuals who take on a hobby, about a specific non-school subject like music or foreign language. The tutor meets his student one-on-one in an online classroom and teaches through a virtual whiteboard. All communication is done via live chat session.

Tutoring is purely done online, which makes it a viable work-at-home job. This is a good opportunity for stay-at-home moms, fresh college graduates, retired teachers, and everyone else who is on the lookout for a potential work outside the confines of an office cubicle.

Most tutoring jobs also offer flexible hours, which means a tutor can make his own work schedule. He can either work early in the morning, late at night, or at the time of the day he is most productive. This kind of flexibility can be beneficial to those who have jobs other than online tutoring.

The requirements
Tutoring service companies usually require online tutors to have a Bachelor’s degree. But in the absence of a college education, some firms require a teaching certification. Online tutors also need to have some teaching experience and an expansive knowledge of the subject they are going to teach.

Aside from the educational and expertise requirements, online teachers are expected to have excellent interaction and management skills. Compared to the face-to-face setup, online tutoring can be more challenging since communication is done virtually and some information can be best presented in a physical setting. The job then of the online tutor is to present information in the most interesting ways using the available tools and minimize the potential limitations in the online setup.

How to look for work
There are two ways to land on an online tutoring job. One is to work for a tutoring service company. With the growth of the online tutoring industry, more and more companies are opening and hiring online tutors. Visit their websites and carefully study their programs and policies. Do their requirements fit your skills? Do you think you can measure up with their standards? Is the pay good enough? If you take interest in a company, research well about it and find out if it is legitimate. Keep in mind that there are bogus companies penetrating the web and the last thing you would want is to work for one.

You can also work independent of a tutoring service company and look for potential students on your own. You can ask for referrals and work your way from there. See as well students’ ads that are looking for an online tutor. Working independently is also so much like having a business, and like any other business you need to advertise. Advertise your service in campus bulletin boards and papers, online classifieds, and online forums. Make use of other avenues as well such as flyers. To start working online as a tutor, you need to get attention and promote your service.

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