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9 Great Tips To Help Choose A University
Today, a good number of students have no idea of the field they want to specialise in. Yet, many have already considered the colleges that offer related courses, classes, and types of coverage they are interested in. It's not easy...but gone are the days when students have to withdraw from colleges because they are unhappy with the major they've chosen.
By Online Super Tutor4 years ago in Education
Why Travel Is The Best Learning Experience
With the current situation in Russia and Ukraine, it is more important than ever to understand other peoples and places. By visiting foreign countries and learning about them for ourselves, we can help the next generation better understand the world at large. Almost everyone agrees that along with the education you receive in the classroom, you need worldly education as well. Textbooks and courses are not enough to teach you about the world and how it works. It can merely offer you a part of what you need to complete your learning experience.
By Online Super Tutor4 years ago in Education
Ten Steps To Better Remote Learning For Teens
When the lockdown hit, many people were forced to work from home. For students this means that they had no choice but to study in isolation. This also meant they could often work at their own pace and without any distractions. For parents, choosing remote learning for teenagers is a tough decision and it is us who will ultimately be responsible if something goes wrong! We’ve found ten steps how you can help your teen succeed when studying from home.
By Online Super Tutor4 years ago in Education
Generation Alpha - How To Embrace Them
Most of us are familiar with the major 20th-century generations like Millennials and Generation Z, and a lot is known about their personality traits and aspirations. Another new generation that has emerged in recent times is the Generation Alpha. This generation generally consists of Millennials’ off-springs, with the oldest of this generation still in their school years. Generation Alpha represents all those children born between 2010 and (until) 2025. This generation has already influenced the technology, politics, and marketing trends of the present world. Unfortunately, they have also been subjected to the unprecedented trauma of the Coronavirus pandemic.
By Online Super Tutor4 years ago in Families
How To Beat Screentime with Holistic Learning
For ages, educationists have been emphasizing the importance of holistic learning – the concept of educating the person as a whole and not just focusing on core academics. Many schools and institutions have also been able to achieve this and deliver holistic education to an extent, with extra-curricular activities and value education. But with the focus gradually shifting to online education, how do educators accomplish this?
By Online Super Tutor4 years ago in Families
Chess – Fall In Love With Winning The War
What Is Chess And Why Is It Important? If you’ve ever heard the term ‘chess’ you may be familiar with the game, yet not know much about it. Chess is a strategy game where two players take turns moving pieces on a board. The pieces represent a kingdom’s military and nobles, while the goal is to capture the opponent’s pieces, removing them from the board each time you do so, and ultimately trap the opponent’s king. Check Mate, they call it.
By Online Super Tutor4 years ago in Education
The Truth About Reading And The Mind
I cdnuolt blveiee taht I cluod aulatcly uesdnatnrd waht I was rdanieg. The phaonmneal pweor of the hmuan mnid, aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it dseno’t mtaetr in waht oerdr the ltteres in a wrod are, the olny iproamtnt tihng is taht the frsit and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae.
By Online Super Tutor4 years ago in Education
Are Children And Teens Really Struggling To Communicate With Everyone Else In The World?
Are children and teens really struggling to communicate with everyone else in the world? Or could this be down to them reading less than they used to? It certainly appears so. Studies show that less than 20% of teens in the United States read for pleasure. In the UK, this figure rises to about 30%. Problem is though, that the vast majority of reading – in both countries – tends to be focused on digital and short, low-quality texts. What is missing here is the rich, deep interaction with writings and with other family members when doing so.
By Online Super Tutor4 years ago in Families








