Is It Too Late to Boost My Grades and Extracurriculars Before Scholarship Deadlines? As a 17-year-old high schooler currently navigating the challenges of an independent online school in Chad, I find myself pondering whether it’s still possible to enhance my academic profile and engage in meaningful extracurricular activities before scholarship […]
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Engaging Classroom Activities to Foster Teamwork and Critical Thinking Hello everyone! If you’re looking for exciting classroom activities that encourage cooperation and refine problem-solving skills among students in grades 4 to 6, especially including those with special needs, you’ve come to the right place! Having recently enjoyed a thrilling experience […]
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Choosing the Right Role in Public Education: School Counselor, Special Education Teacher, or Interventionist? When it comes to careers in public education, the options can often feel overwhelming. Three roles that are frequently considered for their impactful contributions to student success are School Counselors, Special Education (Sped) Teachers, and Interventionists. […]
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Navigating the Challenges of Turnitin: A Student’s Perspective Have you ever encountered difficulties while using Turnitin? You’re not alone! Many students are expressing concerns about their experiences with this plagiarism detection tool. Recently, my teacher implemented a new policy where all submissions must be uploaded to both Canvas and Turnitin, […]
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The Value of a Bachelor’s Degree in Human Development and Family Studies: Is It Worth It? As I approach the finish line of my bachelor’s degree in Human Development and Family Studies, I find myself pondering the value of this educational path. Many prospective graduates share similar concerns about their […]
Read MoreIf I have a foreign finance degree and I want to exercise my finance degree inside the USA, should I study for an American master’s degree or a new American degree, or is my foreign one valid?
Navigating Your Finance Career: Should You Pursue Further Studies in the U.S.? As a finance student from Mexico with aspirations to build a career in the United States, you might find yourself pondering an essential question: Is my existing foreign degree sufficient for pursuing a successful finance career in the […]
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The Impact of Lockdowns on Student Development: Which Grades Were Hit the Hardest? As we navigate the aftermath of the pandemic, one undeniable truth surfaces: the disruption caused by lockdowns has significantly affected children’s educational and social development. While it’s not our intention to spark debates around COVID-19 policies, we […]
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Understanding the Purpose of a Diploma: What Does It Really Represent? When we think about education, diplomas often come to mind as symbols of achievement and a recognition of certain competencies. I’ve often viewed a diploma as a form of societal contract. In essence, when an educational institution grants a […]
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Navigating the Challenges of First-Year Teaching: My Personal Journey Hello, dear readers! Today, I feel compelled to share my journey as a first-year teacher due to some overwhelmingly challenging experiences that I encountered. I’d love to hear your thoughts and insights on whether my experience resonates with you. After completing […]
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