Tiffany Harper
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Tiffany Harper began her career as a journalist in the educational publishing house. Now she works as an experienced expert writer, mostly in education, business, and technology area. Please, contact her on Twitter.
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How More Music, Theater, and Dance Boosts Students' Writing Scores
In psychology, art therapy is one of the most interesting approaches to diagnosing and treating mental health problems. Instead of relying on conventional treatments and medication, patients can create and express themselves freely.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Education
How Does Technology Affect Student Writing? Pros and Cons
As a matter of fact, young people are prone to embracing IT gadgets faster than their parents, so we are now witnessing a genuine revolution in the field of education. Technology is influencing almost every aspect of learning, but it probably makes the biggest impact on student writing.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Education
How to Write like a Pro—18 Insanely Useful Blogging Tools for SEO, Marketing, Content Creation and More
Are you facing difficulties in picking the best tools for writing or content creation? Did you get stuck on a blank page for several hours? Are you a beginner that is unsure of where and how to start? Don't worry, this article will introduce you to insanely useful blogging tools that enable you to break out of your shell, and become a professional blogger, marketer or writer.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Journal
Educational Tours: Everything You Need to Know About Educational Traveling
The first question I’m asked whenever I open my favorite subject; which is, of course, traveling; is, "What does it mean to travel while educating yourself?" My answer varies from person to person. There’s no clear definition of educational travel in the end. It would be too hard to define such a broad experience of emotions, thoughts, spirituality, and communication. It would be restrictive and pretentious. I like to always leave room for improvisation.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Wander
7 Things Every Multilingual Family Needs in Their Home
Nowadays it isn't unusual to see people from various cultural or ethnic backgrounds in one society. So it's quite normal to see people from Asia, Europe, and Mexico on the streets of the US who are there to pursue their American dream, to work, or stay with their families who moved abroad.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Families
The Benefits of Having Others Edit Your Work
When you’ve just completed a written work, you feel like a grand load comes off your shoulders. This is only natural since, in order to write well, you need to invest yourself in your work. However, as with any other task out there, we tend to make many unintentional mistakes along the way. That also happens with writing, even to the best of us.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Journal
Why You Should Develop Your Practical Writing Skills
When you have an important email to write, do you try to get it done as quickly as possible without worrying much about grammar and punctuation? If this describes you, read on to find out why it’s so important to develop your practical writing skills.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Journal
Six Working Ways to Engage Students in Volunteering
We can’t deny the fact that students are an important part of our society today. Their level of social awareness, their keenness in sharing knowledge, and their great enthusiasm for a cause that interests them make them a good fit for volunteers. Being a volunteer involves spending your time and energy in an activity that isn’t directly for your good, but rather for others. This helps the society a lot and the best set of people for this are students. The problem with getting students to volunteer is that their interests as young folk might not necessarily be what you want them to volunteer for. Below are six ways to encourage and engage students in volunteering.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Education
How Proofreading Techniques Help to Improve Writing Skills
The act of proofreading is a delicate practice that demands focus, patience, and technique. As a writer, editor, or business professional, you should be able to master your communication. This involves two types of communication: written and verbal.
By Tiffany Harper7 years ago in Journal











