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The Top 3 Tips I've Learned From My First Semester in a Master's Program
Not all fields require pursuing higher education to become an accomplished, adept professional. This is generally the case for people who come from my bachelor's degree in Graphic Design! However, I decided for monetary, personal, and worldly reasons (the job market doesn't do that well in a pandemic), that I would go through with my Master's Degree at San Jose State University in San Jose, California.
By Ariana V.S.5 years ago in Education
Education Reform Continues To Top The List Of Issues Facing The Nation Today
Education reform continues to top the list of issues facing the nation today. Americans are better informed than ever about school performance and its implications for our future, and many feel a sense of urgency about improving their children's education. This urgency is leading to a shift in focus for education policy at all levels - federal, state and local. Many states and localities are enacting policies that put the needs of children and parents over systems, focus on improving student achievement rather than on processes and procedure and policies that empower communities, enterprising school leaders and teachers.
By Megan Wilson5 years ago in Education
Leveraging Custom eLearning Solutions to Engage Learners
Covid19 did not just change the way we work last year. The impact of the pandemic has also changed many organization's plans for the future. This includes the way modern businesses approach learning and development. Instructor led programs are no longer an effective training format for many employees who now work remotely.
By Nolan Hout5 years ago in Education
Creative Harvest
With a dot of her pencil on the black notebook's page of golden lines, Alex added the final piece of punctuation for her last story. She had filled the luxury notebook with various stories over the years, and it would soon be time for her to face her fears of rejection and pursue her dream of publishing a book of short stories. But for now, as her room was being filled with feral young creatures with a desperate need for the instruction they so despised, she closed the notebook and placed its ribbon back its default place. Class was about to begin.
By Vince Coliam5 years ago in Education
How to Write a Narrative Essay
When writing a narrative essay, your primary objective is to tell a story to the reader. This may be accomplished by exploring the author's values or by the author reflecting on a specific memory, thought, or event. As such, a narrative essay may discuss something that happened in the author's past or present and may be about a variety of topics, including recollecting a memorable event or person.
By Adam Mashburn5 years ago in Education
Comedic Speech
We are graduating from college. That means that this is the first day of the last day of your life. No, that is wrong. This is the last day of the first day of school. Nope, that is worse. This is just a day. As we eagerly await the alcohol our parents have waiting for us all when we get done so let us make this one quick.
By Ethan Holloway5 years ago in Education
Getting to where you want to go!
If you are like me, there is a constant need for guided direction and leadership in our lives, especially when we find ourselves in transitional moments or extended seasons of change. This is perhaps most profoundly true in understanding how our financial choices impact our present and future happiness as defined by financial security. Even the most astute and conscientious among us, often find ourselves in need of a map in order to navigate the challenging roads ahead.
By Rick Adventure 5 years ago in Education
CANCELING STUDENT DEBT: A SOLUTION OR A STALL?
Every day bounds of human beings wake up with intentions and ambitions of forging a better life for themselves and their loved ones. The end destination that they strive to arrive at with the hard work of their ambitions varies per person, and so the path that one may take to get to their end destination will vary. There is a paradigm within our society that dictates one stop along the path that we ‘must’ take if we are to become successful. This is the paradigm of receiving secondary education, mainly through the completion of a college degree.
By Jeff McCarty5 years ago in Education





