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The Time Spent on Your Education Should Answer Your “Why?”
“Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” ~Nelson Mandela It’s important to let your experience in life be the source of your inspiration for what you pursue in education. What is it that you value and want to create more of?
By Prasanniya Nadaraja4 years ago in Education
National Unity Day 2021 History, Bio, Facts, National Integration, Objective
When is National Unity Day celebrated? National Unity Day is celebrated every year on 31 October across the country. This year on 2021, it will be celebrated by people all over India on Saturday, 31 October to commemorate the 144th birth anniversary of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel. The main theme of this day in the year 2016 was ‘Unification of India’.
By Samachar Khabar News4 years ago in Education
The House Of Grammar
The term 'Parts Of Speech ' is complete in itself. As foundation holds a very important place in construction of a house. Similarly, In English Language, foundation is Parts Of Speech. It plays a very important role in making a language strong.
By English Trainer 4 years ago in Education
Report Card Comments
One of the accomplishments I am most proud of in my years on the planet to this point is that I had the magnificent opportunity to teach a variety of students in a variety of content areas in a variety of grade levels in a variety of schools in a variety of locations all over the world. It has been said that variety is the spice of life. If that is true, then teaching school has offered me a multitude of chances to spice up my life over the years. There are so many things that take place in a school building that warm the heart, tickle one’s fancy, make one cry, piss one off, blow one’s mind or drop one to the floor in a fit of laughter. I enjoyed pretty much every aspect of teaching during my 32 years in the classroom. From the first day of school in September to the last day in June, to the field trips, to the hands-on activities, to coaching teams at tournaments, to tutorials for students, to making up lessons and exams.
By John Oliver Smith4 years ago in Education
The Teenage Years - An Essay on Growing Up
It was 1968. At school we were set the task of writing an essay about adolescence, I was 14 years old at the time. It did occur to me to write about the bullying, but felt it would only get worse if I ‘snitched’ on them. So, I went for a walk to get some inspiration, just like I do nowadays, and made my way down to the common and the River Test in Hampshire. I stopped halfway on the bridge.
By Pamella Richards4 years ago in Education
Should Latin Be Taught in VCE?
Introduction: On the 31st of May 2021, I returned to Haileybury College, from which I had graduated four years prior, as a member of staff. I was now the new Latin Teaching Assistant and virtually scurrying from break-out room to break-out room to introduce myself. After the basic niceties had been exchanged, I asked each group of students what I considered to be a fairly important question: Why Latin? One of the most time-intensive subjects on the VCE roster, I assumed that no sane student would take up the subject without a good reason. And, without exception, I received some variation on the same theme: ‘Because it scales well’, with the optional addition of: ‘and I need a good ATAR to get into med’.
By Meg Challis4 years ago in Education
GENDER
Gender refers to the different grammatical forms of sex distinction. It is defined as the classification of a noun or pronoun as feminine, masculine, common or neuter. In other words, the division of Nouns, Pronouns, etc. into different classes as masculine, feminine, common and neuter, is called Gender.
By Nira Kumari4 years ago in Education
Achieving more at school with Cambridge education
The middle phase of school education – from Grade 6 to 10 – is a critical juncture when students start realising their interest levels in different subjects and become ready to choose the right stream for their higher education. This is why the top international schools in Gurgaon choose Cambridge programmes for learners at this stage.
By George harley4 years ago in Education
Look beyond Adityanath’s saffron robe. His govt is revolutionising UP’s primary education
Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan brought in by former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee boosted school enrolment and basic infrastructure of primary schools across India. But states such as Uttar Pradesh, marred with regional caste politics for the last one-and-a-half decade, where education was the last priority, were always left behind.
By Subham thakur 4 years ago in Education
High school
High schools should start at the regular time. Teens will be able to learn responsibility and they also will know later in life if they decide to go to college, they can wake up on time. Students can do whatever they need to do after school like appointments, their after-school jobs, or just homework they need to do. Also, teachers can make school fun but strict, so students would want to come back and learn, they can have games with the lesson or play videos, etc. Most students stay up at night or they just don’t fall asleep because they are up texting or just on, they’re electric device. So overall, I think that schools should start at normal time because its more provides opportunities to do after-school activities than opening schools later and having no time after school for what they need to do.
By Deshawna Hursey4 years ago in Education
Student Engagement and Growth Through Innovative Schooling
The digitization in the education division is long overdue. We acknowledge that schooling has been inflexible, and variations in the education system are not much appreciated. As the world adapted to the digital trend, our schools opted not to go with the flow until the virus outbreak globally.
By David jones4 years ago in Education





