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No Need To Be Scared About School, Say Youngsters
Most schools around the UK will have now reopened following the Covid 19 lock down. They will have had new hand washing stations and sanitising stations added to make sure children can keep their hands clean on a regular basis and avoid catching the virus. The lay out of the schools will also have had to have been changed to ensure social distancing. To help with this, most schools will have input one way systems in classrooms and corridors to ensure that pupils can maintain a 1m+ distancing from each other.
By Ashish Prabhu4 years ago in Education
How to apply for study in Sweden
READY… 1: Find the best program for yourself : To study in Sweden the first thing you have to do is find a program in which you are interested. You might think of it as very simple but it’s actually not that easy. Around 39 renowned institutions from Sweden offer more than 1000 programs. Choosing a few programs from all these programs is very difficult. But it’s not something you should worry about as we have made a list of some Bachelors and Master programs for you so that making a decision becomes easier for you.
By Asif Consulting4 years ago in Education
Top 6 Universities in Australia for Business Studies
Australia is the third most popular education destination in the world, right after the USA and UK. It is home to numerous top-ranking universities in the world, offering high-quality research-intensive education to its students from all around the globe. The major attractions of Australia are its highest standard of living and an excellent education system.
By Louis Rolen4 years ago in Education
It Really, Really is in the Syllabus!
Introduction The course syllabus. Often, it becomes almost a work of art for us professors. It is something that each of us have to craft each semester. And yes, I use that word “craft” deliberately, as the course syllabus is the guiding document for your teaching and student learning in the course.
By David Wyld4 years ago in Education
The Case for Coaching for Independent School Leaders
As independent school leaders, we know that running a school is downright hard. Even prior to experiencing a global pandemic and the most significant social movement since the Civil Rights-era, senior administrators were faced with increasingly complex strategic and institutional challenges. I am making the case that to elevate education and transform our schools, coaching ought to be an obligatory tool utilized by independent school leaders.
By Anthony Gault4 years ago in Education
Even Teachers Get Bullied! The Horrifying Stats and Destructive Effects
BULLYING!!! The word triggers an alarm and sends chills down our spine. Bullying is when a person misuses his power through physical, verbal, social, or cyber ways that intend to cause harm. Not only an individual but a group of people can indulge in such a immoral and criminal activity.
By joseph iliaz4 years ago in Education
Habits of Mind
Curiosity, persistence, flexibility, responsibility – these are all examples of some of the habits of mind a successful writer should have in college and beyond. In an article I recently read for an Honors Composition class I'm taking this fall, I learned about what skills and habits of mind contribute to making a student successful in college, and how a teacher can prepare her students through exercises and activities. The following points are what I drew from the piece, though rest assured, the extent of what was covered did not stop there.
By Naomi Elisabeth4 years ago in Education
COURSE POSSIBILITIES AFTER BACHELOR OF ENGINEERING
Engineering is considered to be a skill-oriented course. Bachelor of engineering is a professional undergraduate academic degree. It is pursued by Science students after 12th. It is the 4-year full-time course. It can be confusing for many students to choose a career after engineering. After all, this world is full of opportunities.
By Vidhyarthi Darpan4 years ago in Education