2011年3月29日星期二
Retaking A Gcse Course Could Open Up Your Career Path
There is still a large number of people around the United Kingdom that are currently looking for work. The global credit crunch and recession has hit the economies of the world incredibly hard and left many people unemployed with little hope of obtaining one of the few jobs that still remain on the market. The reason for this is qualifications or more to the point the lack of them.Whilst most children leave education these days with GCSE's, A Level and sometimes even degrees, the older generation appeared to be less academic and more intent on heading into one of the various industries about at the moment. The good news is that there are a number of GCSE courses that are available for mature learners that will help people gain the relevant experience and qualifications that they need to make the step back in to full time employment.You would be amazed at how many people left school without even the basic GCSE's or o levels as they would have been called back then. Not all GCSE's will have relevancy for people in the work world today, but obviously obtaining qualifications in English or Maths through GCSE courses will benefit you when looking for employment.There are several professions when having a basic level of Maths and English can make a drastic improvement to your potential career prospects. A visitation team made up of educators and practitioners conduct a site visit to review compliance with CCE Standards and the institution's mission and goals. The visitation team to the CCE Commission on Accreditation generates a report. The Commission holds a hearing for the institution for further clarification and verification of information and then renders a decision. The maximum length of accreditation is 7 years. Member institutions file yearly reports of their activities as they relate to CCE Standards.All 16 chiropractic educational institutions currently have accredited status with the CCE. Regional accrediting bodies such as the North Central Association of Schools and Colleges also accredit 13 of the colleges. Admissions requirements of chiropractic colleges are influenced by CCE Standards and chiropractic licensing board requirements. A minimum of 2 years of undergraduate education are required with successful completion of courses with a grade of "C" (a 2.5 grade point) or better in Biology, General Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Physics, Psychology, English/Communication, and the Humanities (CCE, 1995). Each required science course must include laboratories. The cumulative grade point average must not be less than 2.25. The total college preprofessional credit units must be at least 60 semester units. Two colleges currently require 75 semester units and one requires 90 semester units. Four colleges will soon require a bachelor's degree for admission. Currently, six State Licensing Boards require a bachelors degree in addition to the doctor of chiropractic degree for licensure (Federation of Chiropractic Licensing Boards, 1997).The chiropractic college admissions process usually includes an application review, assessment of academic transcripts, letters of reference, and an interview. Currently, there is no standardized admissions test. At most chiropractic colleges a "rolling" admissions process is used with qualified applicants being admitted on an ongoing basis.
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