School fees made easier

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School fees make a large part of one household expenses. If parents decide to send their offspring to private school, they are free of the long waiting lists, but they have to invest a lot more money into this. Financial advisors are even recommending that parents should start saving for tuition and additional expenses, as soon as the child is born. Since that is usually not the case, they are facing with a number of headaches when the bills arrive. There is no reason to panic, though. The truth is, as soon as you start thinking realistically and planning your budget, you are half way through. Read on to find out some useful tips on how to win the school fees race.
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e-learning v.s. hybrid

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hybrid or e-learning, or maybe blended… difficult to decide!!

Probably a lot of you are wandering whether the wave of online courses and education will benefit your future and what is the best possible way to use them.

Here is an explanation of three type of learning:

1. Web-enhanced courses
Face-to-face courses have a presence in the learning management system and Blackboard.
They have web accessible materials: syllabus, readings, discussion questions, quizzes, etc., add the face-to-face class experience and are nice ways to web-enhance your course for students.
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