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The left hand stigma
During my childhood days, I was victimized as part of a marginalized minority. Obviously, I was not aware that something was wrong with me. Until out of a sudden, I was bullied in class for having problems to write a simple sentence on the class board. The school teacher tried to correct my posture, making it awkward for me to keep on writing the sentence. As a kid with a still developing brain inside of my skull, that was nothing that a short visit to the school psychologist couldn’t solve right? You might be wondering what was so offensive that had to be addressed to the principal office? I was standing on the board, with a position that favored writing with my left hand but I was actually writing with my right hand. I was 6-year-old when that incident occurred. I was the first of many.
Giovanni ProfetaPublished 3 years ago in EducationGetting the Teachers Attention
Getting the Teacher's Attention by Cleve Douglas and I were friends. As an adult I discovered that he was almost a year and a half older than me which as an adult means nothing, but as a six or seven year old is more pronounced. His parents basically red-shirted him by starting him in school at age seven instead of at age six as was expected. This, as they hoped and as had happened with his much older brother, gave him a slight edge in athletics as he would always be competing with younger, less mature boys. I doubt if he needed an edge, because he was a superb athlete making All State in football as a senior in high school and earning a football scholarship to LSU.
Cleve TaylorPublished 3 years ago in EducationHow Learning Management Systems Help Tutors & Learners
The learning management system for schools has been a boon to the educational sector. Especially during the COVID crisis, technology has been playing a significant role in academics. Computer screens and tabs have replaced the traditional classrooms, putting immense pressure on teachers to deliver the best classroom experience. In this modern educational world, the classroom-based learning model is no longer adequate. To keep pace with the evolving arena and remain relevant, educational institutions are implementing e-learning and online learning as a combined approach. This is why schools have started using the Learning Management System. It is one of the new-gen learning strategies that schools use unique and creative software programs to make learning fun, insightful, and interactive.
David jonesPublished 3 years ago in EducationSimplifying Fee Management With Education Management System
When it comes to Educational institutes, there are many types of fees such as term fees, exam fees, bus fees, and many more, and schools have to deal with and manage these throughout the year. While it was difficult in traditional times, things have become even more complicated when operating remotely. Managing fees effectively and digitally has become a necessity for every educational organization. Every educational institute needs a robust and effective fee and finance management system in today’s time.
David jonesPublished 3 years ago in EducationImportance Of Acoustic Products To Tackle Common Noise Problems in Schools
Today, our educational environment has many distracting noises ranging from mild chatter to high-pitched voices. And how often do we notice a sound problem until it's unbearable to the ears? Not quite.
Giselle ShiraPublished 3 years ago in EducationDelhi School Reopen: Delhi Schools Will Open On 01 September, First Students From 9th To 12th
Delhi School Reopen Highlights Schools in Delhi will reopen from September 01. Decision came after the meeting of DDMA and Expert Committee. Schools will open from 9th to 12th in the first order.
Samachar Khabar NewsPublished 3 years ago in EducationImportance of IB Programme at Secondary Schools in Singapore
IB is an acronym for International Baccalaureate. IB is an educational program that encourages imagination and creativity. It offers high-quality and challenging academic programs in secondary schools at three different levels of students' academic journey in Singapore. The three different levels of the IB program are the IB Diploma Programme for students aged between 16 and 19, the IB Middle Years Programme for students aged between 11 and 16, and the IB Primary Years Programme for students aged between 3 and 12.
Dacey HillPublished 3 years ago in EducationPRONOUN
A Pronoun is a word which comes in place of a Noun. Examples:- I know Gopal. He is a good boy. Dr. Pragya is my daughter. She is very beautiful.
Nira KumariPublished 3 years ago in EducationElectronic devices and their influence on child development
Leading researcher Paul Morgan, a professor of education and director of the Center for Educational Disparities Research, said current policies recommend that school-age children limit their use of technology. Without parental involvement, children will spend less time on technology, and that is fine for them.
Laxmi ThapaPublished 3 years ago in EducationMiddle School
Ah middle school… Everything seems boring and funny now, actually. Playing hopscotch, collecting stickers, and drawing odick. At every step in our grade. You see, people often forget that detail about childhood, because it doesn't seem fun or innocent. But I don’t think middle school without a picture of my class is trying to have fun with a wonderful life. it is almost full and hidden behind books because the teacher is watching the angry rage drawn on the board. and that's what I loved about high school - courses. Go ahead, call me a nerd, I'll try. I have never been a teacher's animal or had ever been a child like homework, but I was often the only child who succeeded in the unity of the shenanigans class. It didn’t matter if you were ginger, oil, weirdo, nerd, cool baby, or prep. The Shenanigans were something the whole class was.
Contemporary exams do not match the student’s ability.
Students who are bad test takers because of the sensors associated with the test are unable to show what they can do in the spirit of limited tests. Failure to put the topic or concept to the test puts unnecessary pressure on the students and disrupts their learning. On the other hand, informal assessment programs that assess students' skills and knowledge are more effective and produce better results.
Rashmi DahalPublished 3 years ago in EducationHigher Education
Advanced education is broadly viewed as an essential of practical life and profession. For sure, reading for and acquiring a degree gives various freedoms.
Aditya GuptaPublished 3 years ago in Education