interview
Interviews with educators, innovative graduate students and individuals who've devoted their lives to the development of the world's youth.
Sherrikka Myers
I had the honor of interviewing Sherrikka Myers, the Founder of Every 1 Voice Matters, and I can honestly say that I am so blown away at hearing where Sherrikka came from to the confidence she now has, and how her bravery was not suppressed by anyone on her journey to helping others who suffer with stuttering. As a young child, Sherrikka herself dealt with stuttering, shame, embarrassment and self-esteem issues, but in talking to her today, you would never know! Her personality radiates with confidence, patience, and a true love for what she is doing. Read on as Sherrikka talks about how far her organization has come, with now being booked nationally, creating a book series, a YouTube Series, holding classes and being a certified life coach! Sherrikka is so down to earth and easy to talk to, and through her creativity, she has been able to push forth and create a mascot for her company to help children relate and feel comfortable with working through their difficulties as well.
Amy PhilbertPublished 3 years ago in EducationPass The IAS Interview Round With Flying Colors
The final decisive step that the IAS aspirants need to clear to get their dream job is the Interview Round. Once your prelims and mains are over, you need to start your IAS Interview preparation. Don't wait around for your results.
Arpit AdlakhaPublished 3 years ago in EducationWhat is it like to move to the UK not speaking English as a child.
Throughout the world, many people pick up and leave, bringing their children with them to another country where they do not speak the language. In which the children who are making these life-changing journeys in a crucial time in their school years.
Trina DawesPublished 3 years ago in EducationWhy Bihar Regiment is known as killing machine of Indian army?
In this post we will know about the Bihar regiment, motto and its creation and war fought along with medals and decorations. This post will help you prepare for the SSB interview.
Deepak chaubeyPublished 4 years ago in EducationBetween a Rock and A Hard Place
As one of the very few South Asian women studying modern languages at an elite university in the UK, it is pretty rare that you’ll stumble across another person with similar experiences to yours.
Nuriya ShoroPublished 4 years ago in EducationTrainee Teachers- securing your first role
At this time of year, even in the best of times, it is normal for trainee teachers to start panicking about not securing that vital first role for September. Its not helped that these are certainly not the best of times! While the temptation might be to keep banging out application after application this probably isn't the best approach and could, potentially, lead to more anxiety should another rejection email come through (or worse never hearing again from the school). There are, however, some things you can to do help you succeed or, at the very least, take some of the pressure off yourself.
Colin BrownePublished 4 years ago in EducationAbout Me / Q&A
Hey there guys! I'm Simran from the studygram @studywithss on IG, and I'm currently in year 12, going into year 13 in September this year. I want to pursue a career in banking in the future, and I am thinking of doing an Economics degree at university. My ideal university would be London School of Economics (LSE), however, I have a couple others in my top 5 too.
studywithssPublished 4 years ago in EducationLittle Tree Huggers Pre-School
“MUDDY!” exclaims Olivia, one of a dozen Little Tree Huggers, as she revels in the squish of her boots along the gurgling creek. It’s a shout of pure joy in being in the outdoors with a full day of learning ahead that feels like playtime.
Melinda GipsonPublished 4 years ago in EducationOregon State University Announces New President Pick
It's time for a change at Oregon State! After 17 years of service, President Ed Ray will say farewell to the role on July 1, 2020, making way for incoming Dr. F. King Alexander to assume the position as OSU's new president.
Matt CatesPublished 5 years ago in EducationBeing Dyslexic
I knew very little about dyslexia when our daughter was diagnosed. I was guilty of believing dyslexics simply transposed letters, and often saw them backwards, but dyslexia is more complex than that. It's true that many dyslexics see b's and p's in mirror form; however, they may also find themselves struggling to recall words, remember tasks, and people's names. Often dyslexia is accompanied by other conditions, like ADD/ADHD, dyscalculia, dysgraphia, and/or dyspraxia.
D. A. RhinePublished 5 years ago in EducationThe Interview Process: Application Help
Interviews are a very important component of the complete college application process. They give the student a chance to demonstrate his or her verbal skills, values, perceptions about the college, and perceptions of self as a learner and community member.
Susan MolorPublished 5 years ago in EducationRemembering Kathy Storfer of the Bedford Hills Library
After years of mindlessly pursuing computers, I finally figured out that I was a writer. So in 2002 I took a journalism course at NYU. I was focused on writing personal essays, and when we were assigned an interview, I almost didn’t do it. But I figured, I’m here, why not. So the task was who, and apparently, I already knew what made a good story.
Rich MonettiPublished 5 years ago in Education