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Five Ways to Stay Educated When Not in School
Learning does not start or end with school. Just because you are done with college or are saving up to go to some sort of higher education, this doesn’t mean you have to stop learning. There are many ways that you can keep learning without the classroom environment.
By Jade Pulman7 years ago in Education
How to Make the Most Out of Your Teaching Career
As a teacher, it is easy to get burnt out and feel the grind of teaching every day. However, there are many different ways to make the most out of your teaching career. When you are really pushing to the next level, you will find that your possibilities are virtually limitless in your field.
By Mikkie Mills7 years ago in Education
How to Use Irony in Your Writing
Why so serious? It seems like you don’t use irony in your writing. Irony helps to create a critical or humorous effect as well as a powerful emotional statement. This expository writing explains how and where you can use irony to improve your writing and provides several poetry examples.
By Jilian Woods7 years ago in Education
How to Best Prepare for Network Certification Exams
If you’ve been out of school for a while or you’re not a great test-taker, the idea of taking a network certification exam can seem intimidating. However, showing up for your exam prepared and confident can go a long way in helping you pass.
By Carlos Fox7 years ago in Education
What I Learned Moving to College
I am an only child, and I decided to move halfway across the country for school. By myself. No family anywhere near me. It was a weird experience. I was so happy being on my own, I have a job that I hate, I have to buy groceries, I have a failing love life—oh my, God! I'm a real adult!
By Morgan Veysey7 years ago in Education
Part II: Byram Hills Stories to Remember in Armonk
Prestigious MIT Award for Byram Hills Senior Byram Hills High School Senior Danielle Adilletta has won the Women’s and Gender Studies Category of the National High School MIT Inspire Research Competition in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences.
By Rich Monetti7 years ago in Education
How to Improve Your Writing Skills Using Technology
Meta: Tech is revolutionizing almost every aspect of our lives, and writing is no exception. In recent years, several technologies have been developed to help authors improve the quality of their compositions. We have identified six.
By Mollie Porein7 years ago in Education
Tools, Tips, and Tech for Homeschooling
Did you know that homeschoolers perform better in studies than traditional schoolers? In the US alone, there were about 1.5 million kids being homeschooled, according to the 2012 statistical survey by the US Census bureau.
By Caitlyn Bell7 years ago in Education
Being an Archery Instructor Completely Changed My Life
It's not like anyone really plans to become an archery instructor, or at least, I didn't. It more just fell into my lap when I was training to be a camp counselor, and happened to be the best during our archery instructor training (thanks to USA Archery, but more on them later). So, after being surprised into being the archery instructor, I got another surprise. We teach to a camp of all Autistic children, as well as multiple other camps, which meant I had to have multiple sets of equipment to keep track of, and be prepared for, setting up multiple ranges at each camp.
By Kristen Barenthaler7 years ago in Education
Three Elements That Differentiate a Great Essay from a Good Essay
Writing an essay is anything but an easy task. You need to gather all your ideas and put them in the right words to draft a piece that appeals to the reader. Moreover, if you are not really good at writing and lack the flair for creativity, then getting an essay done can be quite a task.
By ricky hardy7 years ago in Education











