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High school made less stressful; a roundup of high school horror stories and tips on asking your date to prom, preparing for college and much more.
A Head For Numbers
I was never a genius - my IQ would fall somewhere between 65 and 100, but people respected and admired me for what they termed my "head for numbers". I admit: even though I remember most things such as my business or telephone numbers, as well as those of others, some are more difficult for me to retain. Still, I was stumped when - according to my mother's prediction - kids my age and my college year were queuing up outside my door to assist them with a mathematical problem. Mathematics was not my favorite subject. Nevertheless, I managed to pass every year with flying colors. In any event, I took up a position as a temp in a prestigious school, teaching...what else? Before I accepted the position, I had to do a little refresher course into the more advanced aspects of mathematics.
By Robert Niemski5 years ago in Education
History Unwritten
I don't know if you're like me, but in all of my American history classes, I don't remember learning anything about the Reconstruction period. I do remember being shocked learning about it outside of school when I'd graduated college and fighting the conspiracy-like thoughts of "what else were they hiding from me?"
By Karalynn Rowley5 years ago in Education
Why are Indian schools not using the school management system?
Some schools consider using a school management software , while others want a traditional system for a number of reasons. Technology participation is increasing in everyday life. Advanced software created by experts is specifically designed to be effective in schools. The school's goals are the same as the management system.
By Supriya Deshmukh5 years ago in Education
Shaping a Better Future for Children with Education in an IB School
Parents planning for their child’s admission in the best schools in Gurgaon and NCR have choices between institutions affiliated to CBSE, ICSE & ISC or the IB Board. All of them have their unique attributes and teachers focus on different aspects of learning to help students gain relevant knowledge.
By George harley5 years ago in Education
Dear High School
Dear High School, I will never miss you. You forced me to be up at the earliest of hours, despite science proving that is unhealthy for minors. You swallowed us whole for eight hours out of every single day, pumping us with verbiage pertaining to mostly useless information. Where were you when I needed to know how to file my taxes? Where were you when I needed to know how to build credit? To save for retirement? You would scream at as constantly that college was the answer to life after high school, you jammed it down our throats to where we felt asphyxiated from the pressure. You failed to make it known to us that there were other options for us to pursue, that there were many avenues we could take to achieve happiness. So where the hell were you when we drove ourselves into thousands of dollars in debt, never knowing the true implications of our actions, whilst more than likely never holding a job that our degree was supposed to help us obtain?
By Grace Linn5 years ago in Education
Getting More Productive in Online Classes
The sudden switch to virtual mode of education by top international schools in Gurgaon was a new experience for both learners and teachers. Nevertheless, they accustomed themselves to this ‘new normal’, and using digital devices to attend classes became an everyday activity.
By George harley5 years ago in Education
How are Inquiry-Based Lessons Delivered in IB Schools?
In the past one decade, some of the best schools in Gurgaon and Delhi have adopted the globally recognized International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes to provide their students the education that suits the needs of our changing world.
By George harley5 years ago in Education
Take the Classics Out of High School. Top Story - January 2021.
I remember reading three Shakespeare plays in high school: Much Ado About Nothing, Macbeth, and As You Like It. I also read bits from the Odyssey and the Iliad by Homer in Grade 10, Frankenstein by Mary Shelley and The Crucible by Arthur Miller in Grade 11, and Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell in Grade 12. Without my teachers, I would've never understood the novels and plays ... in fact, I probably never would've even read any of them in the first place.
By Katie Dawn5 years ago in Education










