Your Guide to Applying for Winter and Spring Term Courses Are you eager to kickstart your academic journey in the upcoming winter or spring term? If you’re contemplating applying for courses that commence early next year, you’re not alone. Many prospective students are in similar situations, especially those looking to […]
Read MoreStudents who actually got results from mentorship: What made the difference? What did they do that made their mentorship so effective?
Unlocking Success: How Mentorship Transformed Students’ Lives Mentorship has long been hailed as a vital element in the educational journey, but not all mentorship experiences yield the same outcomes. So, what sets successful mentorships apart from the rest? In this post, we’ll explore the key factors that contributed to the […]
Read MoreIs Repeating A Grade Stigmatised In Asian Culture?
The Cultural Perspectives on Grade Retention in Asian Communities In today’s educational landscape, the question of whether to let children repeat a grade can evoke a variety of opinions, especially within different cultural contexts. Having experienced the schooling system across multiple countries—starting my education in Vietnam, moving to Russia, and […]
Read MoreDo schools tolerate non-violent bullying among students since they think it reduces actual violence on school property?
Examining Schools’ Stance on Non-Violent Bullying: A Barrier to Real Solutions? In recent discussions surrounding school safety, a troubling trend has emerged: the perceived tolerance of non-violent bullying among students. Some educators and administrators may believe that allowing this form of bullying mitigates the risk of more serious violence within […]
Read MoreCan someone who has failed in higher education be motivated?
Overcoming Academic Setbacks: Finding Motivation After Higher Education Challenges Experiencing setbacks in higher education can be disheartening, leaving many to question their capabilities and direction. However, it is vital to understand that failure does not define one’s potential or future success. If you or someone you know has faced challenges […]
Read MoreFinding people to interview from another country?
Seeking International Perspectives: How to Find Interviewees for Your Research Are you facing the challenge of sourcing interview subjects from another country? This scenario is particularly relevant for students or researchers seeking insights from individuals with firsthand experiences. For instance, consider the task of preparing a final presentation that requires […]
Read MoreHow can slow learners effectively prepare for competitive exams?
Title: Tips for Effective Exam Preparation for Slower Learners Navigating the world of competitive exams can be daunting, especially for those who may not grasp concepts as quickly as their peers. However, being a slow learner does not preclude success in academics. With the right strategies and mindset, you can […]
Read MoreTeaching Exchange to the US a good idea right now?
Is a Teaching Exchange to the U.S. a Smart Move Right Now? As a student in western Europe aspiring to become a teacher, I find myself at a crossroads. I have the chance to spend a year as a teaching assistant in the United States while furthering my studies, starting […]
Read MoreStudents over 2 miles must use carline?
Navigating School Drop-Off Policies: The 2-Mile Rule As a parent, establishing a morning routine can be both comforting and challenging. Personally, I choose to walk my child to the school gate each day. This not only allows for a little morning exercise but also helps us connect before the day […]
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