Exploring Global Education: Where Can Your Child Access the Best Quality Learning? As an educator, I often find myself reflecting on the challenges and limitations within the American education system. It’s a sentiment shared by many, leading some parents and teachers alike to consider options beyond U.S. borders when it […]
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The Debate Over Unisex Toilets in Schools: A Parent’s Perspective As the summer break comes to a close, many parents received an unexpected email from their child’s school, introducing a significant change: the implementation of unisex toilets. This decision, taken just before classes resumed, has stirred quite a bit of […]
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Navigating College Romance: How Do Students Make It Work? When I first entered college, I had this idealistic vision of meeting my future partner on campus. However, I quickly discovered that a significant number of my peers—probably around 70%—are already in relationships. I can’t help but notice the affectionate wallpapers […]
Read MoreDo you think setting up universities for people who are already working, with subjects like economics, English, and philosophy, would really boost the overall quality of the nation?
Boosting National Education: The Case for Community Colleges in China Imagine a future where individuals currently in the workforce have the opportunity to further their education, enhancing not just their personal skills, but also the overall intellectual fabric of our nation. This is the vision behind establishing community colleges across […]
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Navigating Academic Integrity: When You Feel Cheated Academic challenges can often be a series of ups and downs, but when you find yourself in a situation where integrity is compromised, it can be particularly distressing. Recently, I faced a troubling scenario during an in-person final exam for my MS program, […]
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Are High GPAs Becoming the New Norm? Recently, I had the opportunity to attend a senior awards ceremony, and I was struck by the impressive academic achievements of the graduating class. It’s worth noting that nearly 75% of the students achieved a GPA of 3.75 or higher. This statistic raises […]
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Unforgettable Classroom Policies: My Finance Professor’s Unique Approach Have you ever encountered an instructor with a truly distinct classroom policy? I definitely did, and it left a lasting impression. Let me share an experience from my finance class. My professor implemented a straightforward yet innovative rule: if you arrived after […]
Read MoreWhat’s the best book you’ve ever read on education?
Exploring the Best Reads on Education: What’s Your Ultimate Choice? Education is a vast landscape filled with diverse perspectives and vibrant voices. Each reader often finds a book that resonates deeply and transforms their understanding of learning and teaching. Whether it’s a classic theoretical work or a contemporary novel that […]
Read Morehow do people not understand living in a dorm is sharing a room??
The Reality of Dorm Living: A Shared Space Requires Respect Living in a dormitory is an experience that many students look forward to, but it comes with its own set of challenges. One aspect that often gets overlooked is the shared nature of the living environment. It’s crucial to understand […]
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