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Educational Breaking Grounds
Title: Educational Breaking Grounds Summary: With the internet flooding with new knowledge and resources on not just a daily basis, but on a second by second basis, why are we limiting ourselves to the possibilities of a better education outside of the classroom?
By Mohit Chawla4 years ago in Education
The ramifications of Corona on college tuition fees and scholarships
For both colleges and students, the coronavirus pandemic has created a massive disruption in higher education's fiscal "norm." Class closures, restrictions, restructurings, online learning, cost-cutting, and more have changed the most rudimentary assumptions about college and college life. As far as finances are concerned, tuition fees and scholarships have also entered unchartered territories.
By Laura Mizrahi4 years ago in Education
My Adventures as an English Teacher in Tokyo
I attended Sophia University in Tokyo, Japan, using the G.I. Bill to pay for my studies and to have a little money left over. However, the stipend money I received wasn’t enough for me, my wife Kayoko, and our toddler son Timmy to live on in Tokyo, which had a sky-high cost of living, with inflation raging at the time. So I had to work on the side to help make ends meet while going to school full-time.
By Terry Mansfield4 years ago in Education
6 Reasons to Take Creative Writing Classes
“A professional writer is an amateur who didn’t quit.” —Richard Bach Out of all the courses I took while working on my BA, my creative writing classes were my absolute favorites. I felt like I benefited so much from writing workshops, I took several non-credit workshops at Johns Hopkins University, since I didn’t want to feel like I was stagnating.
By Leigh Fisher4 years ago in Education
Michael Sestak Writes How Effectively You Can Secure Your US Student Visa in 2021?
The allure the U.S. presents to worldwide understudies is its wide assortment of study projects and colleges, highest level degrees, exceptional research centers, liberal Ph.D. subsidizing, and the opportunity to know societies from everywhere the world.
By michaelsestak4 years ago in Education
School ERP Systems Transforming Modern Education in the 21st Century
John Dewey rightly says, “If we teach today as we taught yesterday, we rob our children of tomorrow.” Every time has its own methodologies and development. The era 21st century is all about technological advancement. This very much applies to pedagogical spaces too. In simple word, schooling should not be seen apart from technology rather an integration of that. That’s what is gradually taking shaping in the present times. Also, the COVID 19 situation has somewhat impelled us to rethink our ways. The rapid advancement of virtual schooling is one of its outcomes.
By Punit Singh4 years ago in Education
4 Best Online Courses for Aspiring Data Scientist in Beginner's Stage
There are plenty of resources online to learn about Data Science and Machine Learning for the starters. And there are plenty of platforms like Coursera, EdX, Udemy which are providing the courses. It's tough to find what will work the best for you.
By Let's Discuss 4 years ago in Education
MBBS from Best Medical University in Russia 2020-21
Among all the developed nations in the world, Russia projects in being a highly educated country with a majority of its residents holding a university degree that makes their literacy rate up to 99%. The rich tradition of Russian medical educational institutions provides their students with outstanding medical studying as well as living conditions. It is a most destined place for international students because each year Russia takes admission of students from over 170 different countries across the world and also provides scholarships to the deserving. Even otherwise, MBBS education in Russia is quite affordable as compared to other developed countries like the US, UK, or Germany. There is a choice from 741 different universities in 82 regions offering over 400 fields of study and more than 650 subjects across various disciplines. Furthermore, many of the leading Russian medical universities run joint programs in collaboration with European medical universities which give the students benefit of dual state degrees. A medical student pursuing MBBS in Russia gets the added benefit of an excellent sports facility provided to them. Over 70% of students studying in Russia are involved in sports activities and most of the universities provide tremendous sports facilities. The students get golden opportunities to get into many of the top teams of region with best internationally trained coaches.
By Twinkle Institute AB4 years ago in Education
Sean Castle | Pros And Cons of Online Training
Sean Castle is a senior educator and parent and has a passion for developing young people to reach their potential. Sean Castle is best teacher in Australia with 20 years of experience in Education. In this blog Sean Castle is explaining Pro and Cons of Online Learning.
By Sean Castle4 years ago in Education