Archive for May, 2011

Using Six Sigma in Education

May 15th, 2011

Being educated is important. A general education, job education or career education are all important to help you do your job effectively as well as going through everyday life. Educators present various ways of presenting education to students in a way to improve their efforts and help students learn. They develop new styles, resources and techniques. One education technique becoming popular is Six Sigma.

Six Sigma is used to educate employees in the business world. It is used in factories to other businesses. It helps to work with Six Sigma because it is designed to help increase profit by working to reduce waste in supplies and work as well as learning better management skills. The goal is to have a better product that will be available quicker to more customers. » Read more: Using Six Sigma in Education

For Education The Writing is on the Oil Well

May 15th, 2011

American education has to become more competitive yesterday.As published in Discover Magazine, January 2006

The performance of U.S. students in middle and high schools on international math and science exams is below the average of 38 other countries. Even advanced American math and physics students score near dead last among students in 20 tested countries, the panel reported. Since 1990 the number of bachelor’s degrees in engineering has declined 8 percent; in mathematics, 20 percent. While 32 percent of U.S. students graduate with degrees in science and engineering, the figure in China is 59 percent.

With the American economy so dependent on oil and oil related products it is absolutely imperative that America stop lagging behind in education and take the lead once again. » Read more: For Education The Writing is on the Oil Well