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How Teachers Can Stay Motivated When Days Are Hard
If you are a teacher, it can be exhausting to keep teaching students. Teaching is a very noble profession, but many people do not realize the challenges that come with the profession. There can be days when you feel down, and you need to get motivated to get to work the next day. In this article, some of the techniques show how you, as a teacher, can stay motivated, even when the days are hard.
Indy SummersPublished 5 years ago in EducationMy Essaybulls Review: Pain in the Back or a Good Service?
I found Essay Bulls when I started looking for a new writing service, since the last one wasn’t good enough. Essay Bulls is a safe website where you can pay someone to write your essay sample. It’s not so good for my conscience, but this kind of academic help is necessary when I’m tired or too busy.
Thornie LongmuirPublished 5 years ago in EducationWhy You Should Study a Subject You Love
There are so many options when it comes to choosing a degree program, and if you’re not certain about what you want to do as a career, then picking the right option for you can be a tricky process. When it comes to choosing what you would like to study at a degree level, it can often become very overwhelming; after all, it’s a choice that’s going to impact the rest of your life massively. And, the pressure to do something that will land you a high-paying career, plus additional pressure from family when it comes to what you choose, can leave you wondering how you’re going to make the right decision. But, there’s a lot to be said for studying something that you love—even if it’s not a STEM subject, or won’t eventually make you a millionaire.
Veselina DzhingarovaPublished 5 years ago in EducationA Guide to Being Prepared!
College auditions are intimidating, even for students with a record of high school productions, community theatre, or opera work. College programs are more demanding than ever, and expect serious commitment from students. 18-hour+ semesters, performance requirements, and increasing rehearsals are now the norm.
Sydney FabregasPublished 5 years ago in EducationCreative Approaches to the Curriculum
There are many methods within schools today that work to further facilitate pupil progress and maintain engagement and the motivation to learn. Though it has come far from the traditional schoolrooms of desks and chalkboards, the execution of education is an ever changing concept, with new ideas constantly being put forward and tested in attempt to improve its functionality and success. One of these being the process of experiential learning; the concept of learning through experience. However the debate of how education should be run is often in conflict as traditional ways clash with modern ideas and poses the question; "Does creativity flourish better in an informal classroom where children are responsible for much of their own work and for initiating a great deal of what goes on, or is it at its best in a more formal, structured context?" (Fontana, 1991)
Louisa JanePublished 5 years ago in EducationEntering College? Feeling Terrified. Here Are My Top 5 Tips on How to Start Off Great!
Entering College? Feeling Terrified. Here are my Top 5 Tips on how to start off Great! I’m a College student at University of Nevada Las Vegas! I’m a junior and psychology major. I went to the College of Southern Nevada for two years, and now I’m finishing up at the University. I never had these tips when I first started in college, and I’m telling you this right now; these tips will save your college experience! So enjoy this article and have fun!
Focus on You: The Benefits of Taking a Gap Year
When asking a college student how they feel at a certain point in the semester, the word "stress" is more than likely to come up. Trying to balance exams, presentations, finances, studying, and for many students, working, can lead to students losing sleep, not having the time/resources to eat enough, and struggling mentally to keep up. Sometimes students simply feel burnt out, and they need time to breathe/regroup in order to put all of their energy into their education. For all of these reasons and more, taking a year off of college is highly recommended.
Damien JustusPublished 5 years ago in EducationThe Art of Balancing School & Sport
I have quite extensive experience in trying to balance my academics at University and striving to train hard for a sport that I'm dedicated to. Going to Brunel University London to study product design, which was a very full-on, coursework driven course that required a lot of hours, I faced challenges in finding a balance in my life between this and wanting to train at a high level for rowing.
Marlo BoydPublished 5 years ago in EducationCoping With Stress at School
Stress is something that we all know too well. Especially as a student! Would you believe me if I told you that students are reporting stress-related illnesses way more than they were 30 years ago? It's true!
How to Become a Sustainable College Student
As a college student, it can be very hard to live a sustainable life, but every college student must learn how to be sustainable and live green because in our society people are throwing away a lot of materials such as plastic, paper, cans, and especially food every day. As a college student, one needs to learn how to become a sustainable person because not only will it help one to save money, but it will also help the environment by keeping waste out of landfills.
Jade PulmanPublished 5 years ago in EducationThe Four Major Types of Essays
Whether you’re working on your first or 100th essay, taking one on is always tough. After all, there are different types of essays, and they all have a specific set of rules writers need to follow. If you have an essay coming up or just want to prepare for the future, here is an explanation of the four major types of essays, which include narrative, descriptive, expository, and persuasive.
Claire PetersPublished 5 years ago in EducationTo Work? To Socialise? To Study?
Whether you're currently in high school or about to start your first year at uni or maybe if you're simply confused about what to spend your time on in general... Let's talk about that work, social, and study balance.
andie cannPublished 5 years ago in Education