Nerd Alert
Hey gang. So, I have a confession to make. I am a complete nerd. I stayed in school for 23 years of my life, the latter 10 of those years being entirely by choice. And I’m thinking of studying again!
While I don’t love writing essays or taking exams,[...]
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Never Too Late
If you’ve read the news recently about the beautician turned barrister, you’ll know that Georgina Blackwell was working as a beautician until she successfully represented her mother in a property development case without any prior law experience.[...]
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Stonebridge Spotlight – Accounting, Book-keeping and Finance’s Courses
Following on from our first Stonebridge Spotlight – Teaching Assistant Courses, the next blog in our spotlight series takes in the world of numbers – Accounting, Book-keeping and Finance. Accounting may seem to some a boring subject, but in the world[...]
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Stonebridge Spotlight – Teaching Assistant Courses
Because we have such a varied student based from all around the world and one of the best Distance Learning Colleges around, we have quite a back catalogue of courses in so many different categories. This can therefore lead to several courses being missed[...]
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Are we missing a course? Have Your Say!
Here at Stonebridge we are always looking for new courses to add to our repertoire to give you the chance to improve the skills you already have or to learn new ones.
We know our course list (over 600 different courses) is not complete and there are a[...]
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Caring For Animals
We recently discussed why the UK loves pets and how it is worth billions to the UK economy. But one of the most important things about having a pet is making sure they are healthy and happy.
Everyone knows that pets bring joy and happiness to individuals[...]
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Teachers and Their Tools
It is easy sometimes to take teachers for granted. As children, they are the gatekeepers, and sometimes our antagonists! But a good teacher can make the difference between paying attention and developing a complete apathy toward the educational process.
We[...]
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Why We Love Pets
Pets come in all shapes and sizes from the traditional dog and cats, hamsters etc. to horses and turtles and to the more unique; snakes, spiders and lizards. Having a family pet is great for people of all ages but also a brilliant business market!
In[...]
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Old Dog, New Tricks
Is it really possible to break into a new area of learning and study long after the act of study has officially ceased? Can someone really become ‘too old to learn’ now? Or are the true obstacles to learning in adult and later life self-doubt and[...]
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Teaching and Education
Teaching is the passing of knowledge and experience from oneself to another. It has been around since the dawn of time and exists in all environments from Polar Bears teaching their cubs to hunt, to parents encouraging their children’s first steps to[...]
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