book reviews
Book reviews for scholastic growth; read material from the world's top educators with our collection of novels, memoirs, biographies, philosophical texts and textbooks.
Everyone wants to be a YouTuber, who wants to be a blogger?. Content Warning.
In the vibrant, tech-savvy city of New Metro, where everyone was seemingly obsessed with becoming the next big YouTube star, lived a young woman named Mia. The allure of vlogging, viral challenges, and flashy editing captivated the masses. Cafes were filled with aspiring YouTubers filming their daily lives, parks echoed with the sound of impromptu music videos, and even the quietest corners of the city seemed to have their own niche channel.
By m habibullah2 years ago in Education
13 Habits That Will Make You Smarter
Many individuals believe that having a degree and obtaining good grades equates to intelligence. But being intelligent also means having the ability to reason critically and come to wise decisions. It takes more than simply memorization and fact recitation to succeed; you also need to have an understanding of how the world functions and know how to take advantage of that insight. Becoming intelligent doesn't require you to spend hours in the books or be a genius! No matter your age or educational background, you can grow smarter by adhering to some key processes.
By Jesshh Russel2 years ago in Education
"Inspiring Stories of Change"
In the coming generation, understanding the real facts of education will serve as the cornerstone for inspiring stories that shape our collective narrative. Education, beyond the mere acquisition of knowledge and skills, is the catalyst for transformation and empowerment. It equips individuals not only to navigate the complexities of the modern world but also to envision and create a future that is both prosperous and equitable.
By Dharanidharan T 2 years ago in Education
"From Classrooms to Innovation Hubs"
Education is more than just imparting knowledge; it is a catalyst for creativity and innovation that shapes the future of societies worldwide. From early childhood education to advanced research institutions, the journey of nurturing creativity spans across various stages of learning, ultimately transforming individuals into contributors to global innovation hubs.
By Dharanidharan T 2 years ago in Education
The mystery of anointing
Title: The Two Anointings There are two types of anointings that you and I need. When you receive an anointing, it is the placing of the supernatural over the natural. Anointing is truly supernatural, greater, and more powerful than the natural.
By Rabi Panim2 years ago in Education
Understanding Depression and Anxiety: Symptoms, Causes, and Coping Strategies
Depression, also known as major depressive disorder, is more than just feeling sad or having a bad day. It is a severe mental health condition that affects how you feel, think, and handle daily activities. Common symptoms of depression include:
By Manuel Griffin2 years ago in Education
Transform Math Learning for Kids in Simple Steps
There are challenges in parenting and teaching, particularly in helping children find math enjoyable and simple. Many people struggle with math, which can make kids anxious and depressed. However, by altering our approaches and utilizing effective techniques, we can make math easier to understand. We have the power to cultivate a lifelong love of numbers.
By sondos azhari2 years ago in Education
How to Make Learning as Addictive as Social Media
So I'm from Guatemala. This is a public announcement, it's Guatemala. They don't keep prisoners there either. It's called Guantanamo. Not the same place. So Guatemala is under Mexico. And Americans in the audience and let that sink in because it's really true in most cases, Americans in the audience, you can think of it as Mexico . Just as the United States does not want illegal immigration from Mexico, Mexico does not want illegal immigration from Guatemala. It is a smaller country. It is a poor country. And well, what can I tell you, there is much better Mexican food there. Guatemala is a very poor country.
By BEREFO EDWARD2 years ago in Education
What if we killed all mosquitos on earth
If we were to kill all the mosquitoes on Earth, it would have significant ecological and environmental impacts. Mosquitoes are an essential part of the ecosystem, playing a crucial role in pollination, decomposition, and nutrient cycling. They are also a vital food source for many animals, including birds, bats, spiders, and other insects.
By kalasa Aaron 2 years ago in Education








