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From balancing your course load to forging relationships with classmates to extracurricular involvement, these are the tried and true methods to nail your career as a student.
My Brother needed me.
And there it is, I thought to myself as I read the latest message in the chat. My student was late because he had been on Zoom with his little brother’s teacher. He had to help his sibling because his mother doesn’t speak English. Of course he was excused. How was I going to tell a thirteen-year-old trying to help his family he was in trouble with me for being late?
By Jennifer Ryan3 years ago in Education
5 Best Programming Languages for Kids
With the latest advances in technology, coding is becoming much more popular these days. Coding is almost behind everything because it is the means by which people can communicate with a machine and order it to do a lot of complicated things. Online coding classes for kids are, therefore, helping kids understand and learn this skill at the comfort of their homes.
By Chris Morgan3 years ago in Education
Benefit of Early Childhood Education
An early childhood education or early learning center options like childcare, kindergarten, and preschool provide a safe, nurturing, educational and social environment for children. It provides a warm, safe, caring home like environment which encourage children and their families. Childcare creates an environment that promotes equality, fairness, respect and appreciation for our natural world.
By Learning Links3 years ago in Education
Ms. My bad.... Top Story - February 2021.
I love my students. Every single one of them. Yes, sometimes teenagers can be exhausting, but they are magnificent and wonderful and full of life and I love that about them. My days are always an adventure and I always learn something new.
By Jennifer Ryan3 years ago in Education
5 Things Every Kid Must have to Know in the Classroom
There are billions of people on the planet, what do you think differentiates them? Well, obviously you’d be thinking that names, country, religion differentiate us from others, and you are absolutely right about it. Different names have different origins and cultural values. Parents often associate their children’s names with religion and traditional norms and beliefs. Different names have different meanings and pronunciations in different countries, and other people won’t even know how to pronounce the name. For example, only Irish people know how to pronounce Aoife, and it will be really hard for you to pronounce the word if you have not heard it before.
By Arslan Shah3 years ago in Education
Assignment Help | The Upside of Using Such Service: It's Not as Difficult as You Think
Assignment writing, in many ways, is challenging. It needs to be thoroughly researched, excellently written, and well presented to earn the top grade. The students will need to have an intensive researching capability and know what point they must include in the assignment.
By Assignment Achievers3 years ago in Education
How To Complete Critical Essay Writing
When we talk about essay writing, there are many types of essay writing that students have to pay through their academic period. Critical essay writing is all about the claims and the logical facts that we provide throughout essay writing. If you want to produce critical essay writing, then it is important to provide the claims to make the essay critical writing.
By nataliezoe653 years ago in Education
"The Greatest Years of Your Life"
I had been so excited to go to University. I didn't know any better. It was four years ago now. I was 22 years old. I had put off University for four years because I had not made a decision about what I wanted to do. I still hadn't really, as I changed my degree after my first year. I enjoyed doing drama, but I didn't want to perform (which I know sounds stupid, but I was more about behind the scenes and it just wasn't what the degree offered). I changed to film and despite knowing it was a 'Mickey Mouse' degree and it would be very unlikely I would find employment in film, I felt I had at least a small chance once I graduated nonetheless. I was smart and efficient. I'm a First Class student, I work hard, I'm mature (in every sense) and so I really thought I'd enjoy university and have a good chance after graduation.
By Millie Hardy-Sims3 years ago in Education
I Was Homeschooled and I Turned Out Fine!
I was homeschooled growing up, 2006-2016, pulled out because my parents didn't quite agree with the teaching philosophies and practices of the local school district. I’ll divulge this fact in conversation with new and old friends, and usually, the response I get to that is, “That reads.” They’re right. It absolutely does. There’s some profound subtlety about my character that makes people think, “It makes sense that he was homeschooled.” It’s unclear whether or not that’s a good thing. However, with the advent of distanced learning, a lot of parents are considering homeschooling their students, for a good reason. At the beginning of the pandemic, the infrastructure was not in place for effective remote learning all across the country, on every level of education. I know this. My last semester of college went online midway through, and that entire period of time, the goal changed from “learning” to “keeping my GPA intact,” and teachers were mostly just trying to hold themselves together. I learned effectively nothing, other than the fact that university administrations only seem to view students as liabilities, but that’s a rant for another day.
By Steven Christopher McKnight3 years ago in Education
MY JOB CORPS EXPERIENCE, CHAPTER TWO: MY FIRST DAY IN DENISON
After getting on the bus I immediately felt the change. It was a reality and I was finally doing something with myself. I had thought about all of the actions that led me to this point, and it was almost like it was meant for this to happen. What I did not realize was how long this ride was going to be. Denison was six hours from Cresco, and we had to pick other students up as well.
By Sakoli Norman 3 years ago in Education