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Exciting branches of Environmental Biotechnology
Nothing is left unaffected. The entire Globe has witnessed significant improvement in the lifestyle and how things used to happen. Simultaneously, the negative aspects for the environment in consequence of increased pollution and human activity must not be neglected actually to perform the Cost-benefit Analysis. Comes the Environmental Biotechnology in response to voices raised for the protection and maintenance of a healthy environment. The subject primarily is an extension of science which uses living organisms innovatively to craft out creative solutions for environmental problems the world is facing.
By David James5 years ago in Education
5 Significant Ways for Parents to Help with Children's Learning and Development
Parents are always under pressure to see their children perform well with their studies amid everything they are going through. You may try to focus only on your child's school curriculum, but that's not sufficient. It is very paramount to focus on their overall learning and development as well. It would not only enhance your child's overall growth but help with their studies as well.
By Ganesh Kuduva5 years ago in Education
Pursue Your Higher Degrees Through Distance Learning From The Best University in India- NMIMS
Pursuing degrees through distance learning has become a common endeavor among the aspirants. It is one of the best alternatives and distance education universities have been providing this opportunity to ease academic struggles. Students who are wishing to obtain higher education, diploma, and master's degrees are mostly opting for Distance Education India. It is because distance learning allows one to balance their academic life and professional life at the same time. In fact, it is further helpful for those who live in remote areas and their place doesn't have renowned universities. In this case, completing a master's degree from distance education universities is the only way while staying in distant places.
By vidya genie5 years ago in Education
My Top 7 Books About Writing
I grew up learning how to write in grade school and high school. But the way they taught us to write, didn’t make any sense to me. We were taught to write relying on The Gospel According to the MLA Handbook. This was the way to write research papers and the way our college professors would want us to write papers. It wasn’t until I got to college until I learned just how wrong those words were.
By Nathan J Bonassin5 years ago in Education
The Teacher
Hair thrown in a messy bun to disguise the shine of grease, Ms. Sato shuffled into her classroom. Dumping her backpack, binders and cloth grocery bag she exhaled, exhausted. If energy had existed within her body, she would have laughed at the overwhelming feeling of exasperation and isolation.
By Carissa Sato5 years ago in Education
Excellence In Education As A National Priority
Learning is a complex process. We learn by building on past experiences; by trial and error; by starting with simple tasks and combining them over time to accomplish more complex tasks; and, by gaining insight and understanding of the relationship between various parts of a problem. Research demonstrates that for teaching to be effective, a learner must be able to create meaningful relevant patterns. The process of learning must be maintained within a context of appropriate and challenging standards.
By Megan Wilson5 years ago in Education
Zoom Breakout Rooms
If you love being in the classroom teaching as much as I do, then this past year has been quite an adjustment for us both. Back in March of 2020, the face of education changed, and this made a lot of teachers uncomfortable. I know I was asking myself how I was going to deliver the same material the same way I always had. My “go-to” in class was groupwork and changing over to Zoom seemed like it was going to throw a wrench in the works, so to speak. I had never used Zoom before, and the small crash course my college gave didn’t really prepare me for what I was getting into. How was I going to have my students work together? Could I achieve the same results virtually that I did face to face? Then, I learned the breakout room feature, and I realized I could have my students work with each other just as if we were in class. So, I used some of the group activities that I had used face to face, and one of my favorites is the activity on logos, pathos, and ethos.
By Mike Johnson5 years ago in Education
11 Weird Words and Where They Came From
Ever wonder where certain words in the English language came from? And why some seem to make complete sense, while others just seem nonsensical? From portmanteaus to branding to the classics of literature, many of our words have similar entry points into the modern English lexicon.
By Dan Brioli5 years ago in Education
and that’s on “Writer’s Block”
"You have about three weeks from today to complete this assignment. Lateness? F! Grammatical errors? F+! It’s illegible? Back to grade school you go! And if you plagiarize...you’re only PLAY-ing yourself. I’ll know right away. Class dismissed!"
By Ambrosia R John5 years ago in Education







