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How tos for the learners and the learned; tips and tricks to help you study effectively, survive your school years, impress your teachers and more.
The Power of Critical Thinking
It’s amazing to think just how many people refuse to believe in a concept simply because they can take a few minutes to do some basic fact checking and math. Why? Simply because it’s easier to simply say “that’s not possible” versus taking out your smartphone and doing some quick Google searches. Most likely your phone is somewhere near and/or in your hands (you might even be reading this article from one). This quickly disproves the “that’s not possible” logic rather quickly when you have a plethora of knowledge you can pull from in a matter of seconds.
By James Crawford4 years ago in Education
Basic Principles Of Writing, Grammar And Spelling
When writing, we need to follow some basic principles to create a logical sentence. It is seen that with the advanced technology, we aren’t using these basic principles. Especially in the online class where it is mandatory to use these basic principles. You can just hire our Take My Classes Online service. Alternatively, you can learn these basic principles. So to help everyone we have created a simple guide of the basic principle of writing, grammar and spelling.
By GraceAllen4 years ago in Education
A Quick Guide to Complete Homework Without Feeling Pressurized
Homework has become an essential part of a student’s life. Whatever we have studied in school, homework requires us to strengthen that knowledge with more at-home practice, so that the lesson solidifies in our brains and we don’t forget the valuable information when we need it the most.
By John Noels4 years ago in Education
My Google Classroom video upgrade pack
Google Classroom program now has 40 million users, 30 million Chromebooks students! 40 million students and educators rely on Google Classroom to stay organized and support creative teaching techniques. 30 million more use Chromebooks to open up a world of possibilities both inside and outside the classroom.
By Adrian Praljak4 years ago in Education
Three Excellent Ways of Writing a Finance Essay
No matter what stage of education you are at, writing essays is completely an unavoidable task. Especially if you love finance, you will, of course, need to excel in writing effective essays to achieve your desired score, right?
By John Noels4 years ago in Education
A to Z of Writing a Definition Essay!
The mere mention of the word essay is daunting for many students. There is a kind of fear in them regarding writing this document. Although writing a definition essay is not tough, but you may find it difficult when the deadline is approaching. There is an online essay help available easily, which can offer cheap essay writing. In this article, we will provide you with all the information you need about writing a definition essay which you can use before approaching assignment writing service UK.
By John Noels4 years ago in Education
Educational Technology: Examples of (ISTE) Standards in Classroom for Students and Educator
ISTE Standard for Students Empowered Learner Standard says, "students leverage technology to take an active role in choosing, achieving and demonstrating competency in their learning goals, informed by the learning sciences" (ISTE, 2016).
By Domingo Añasco-Gaces Samontina, Jr.4 years ago in Education
How to keep personal biases aside while teaching young students
I am a highly opinionated person who is never afraid to voice personal views and biases, no matter how different they are from popular beliefs (Santa Claus is real, okay?). But I tread carefully while expressing my personal views in the classroom as it can have a deep impact on the way my students think. Manipulating students’ thought processes and making intellectual replicas of myself is the last thing our society needs (one is enough - trust me!). So, how can a teacher keep his/her personal biases aside while teaching students?
By Ethan Miller4 years ago in Education
How to Prepare Your Homeschool Teen for College
A teen who has been homeschooled needs a different type of preparation for college than a teen who has attended public school. After all, your teen will no longer be learning in a familiar home environment. Plus, he or she will be responsible for keeping track of assignments, tests, exams, papers and more. Parents of homeschooled teens can do a lot to prepare their children for the new environment and daily activities they will encounter while away at college. Check out a few things you can do to prepare your homeschooled teen for college.
By Rick Delgado4 years ago in Education
Advice for Writing the Dreaded Drabble
Okay, so if you’re not familiar with the ‘Drabble’, then I envy you. I had to produce one for university. Write a story in just 100 words. Sounds easy, yeah? It’s not! I struggled more with this, than I did writing a complete script for a play.
By Rebecca Smith4 years ago in Education
Cutting-edge Education: How To Leverage Technology For Learning
In recent years, There has been global excitement around the progressive potential of learning and technology. In the United States alone, spending on educational technology has now exceeded $13 billion.
By Emma Williams4 years ago in Education
Help! I’m a Substitute Teacher with No Lesson Plans! Part 1
If you are a substitute teacher, especially if you have been in the game for a while, there is no doubt that you have run into the horrific scenario of walking into a classroom with confusing lesson plans, missing materials, or no lesson plans at all. You may have had to fight the urge to run out of the classroom screaming because every teacher knows that failure to plan is a plan to fail. Most teachers will agree that having to teach a group of students without sufficient plans and supplies can be extremely stressful.
By Haley Peterson4 years ago in Education