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How An Educator Views Their Students
The role of an educator may not necessarily be the most cushy out there. There are that many different types of students and personalities. Some are great, some are the type that you'd want to get out of your classroom as quickly as possible because they just get on your nerves. Some are good at communicating but just can't seem to grasp the course material no matter how hard you try to deconstruct concepts for them.
By Dr Joel Yong4 years ago in Education
5 Things Musical Theatre Majors Can Do As They're Graduating From Home
For the graduating class of 2020, we've suffered a great loss, and for a performance major like musical theater, that loss can feel even more pronounced. Young actors across the country are about to be pushed into a theater industry on pause after finishing our training through a computer screen, training based in collaboration, connection, and large spaces.
By Abby Hazlett4 years ago in Education
Bored In Quarantine? Try freeCodeCamp!
Taking the time to learn a new skill can be both exciting and rewarding. Everyone has something they are interested in learning or creating, something they have been putting off for the longest time. You may not have a specific idea or project in mind, but the possibilities are endless. The time has come, what are you waiting for?
By Julie Peak4 years ago in Education
Here's Why the Excelsior College Nursing Program Is for You
Whether you're a high school senior about to graduate or an older adult looking for an exciting career change, Excelsior College's nursing program is perfect for anyone looking to pursue a medical career on their own time. Here's everything you need to know about the Excelsior College nursing program.
By Casey Chesterfield4 years ago in Education
What Excelsior College Teaches Us About This Moment in Education
Excelsior College is in many ways your usual university. Headquartered in New York State, it offers degrees in business, health sciences, liberal arts, nursing, public service, and technology. Over 170,000 students have earned degrees at Excelsior College since the school was founded in 1971. All of this is may sound typical — and yet a time-traveler from just a decade or two ago might be stunned by all the ways in which Excelsior reaches and teaches its students.
By Marshall Stevenson4 years ago in Education
Why Is it Important to Consult a Mathxl Expert for Math Answers
Finding an accurate answer for Mathxl questions may not be that easy for a student unless they know how to crack it with perfection. Frankly, it’s not that easy to solve a difficult math question for a student who’s inexperienced in Mathxl tests, because a single problem can be solved in many ways. A student can’t experiment with a single problem with multiple calculations.
By Lopez Mary4 years ago in Education
Thoughts Every Substitute Teacher Has While Subbing
Have you every wondered what your teacher is really thinking? What about your substitute teacher? As a former teacher, now stay-at-home-mom, and current sub, I think I have experienced nearly all of the struggles of subbing. As a sub, you never know what you are walking into or how the day is going to go. Sometimes it is a fun adventure and other times you are counting the minutes until your day is over. Continue on to read an example of some of the thoughts likely to run through a substitute teacher's head on a given day.
By Haley Peterson4 years ago in Education