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How tos for the learners and the learned; tips and tricks to help you study effectively, survive your school years, impress your teachers and more.
Help Your Future High School Graduate’s Post-High School Plans
If your young adult is like many teens, they probably already know what their plans are for their lives. Assuming they are past the idealized plan for their future occupations, high school students have more than likely been planning well before their graduation. Subsequently, they probably have an idea of what they need to do to get their dream job, the road being a bit clearer now that they have a better picture of the world than they did as a child. Generally, the stops along the way to getting hired include attending a college, and pursuing a field of study, employment, or taking some time off to figure out the direction in which they want to go. Offer guidance in their choices. If they feel they have more to learn, then the postsecondary route could be for them.
By Sasha McGregor7 years ago in Education
Understanding the Purpose of Writing Is the First Requirement for Writing
Whatever it is, "writing" is work, and most of us have an awkward relationship with it. But it doesn't have to be like that! Writing is performance—it hinders, it can be heavenly pleasure or it is a task. It can be related to feelings of guilt, shame, and deep and undetectable desires. These are big words.
By Mahmood Ahmad7 years ago in Education
What Is the Purpose of Combing Literature?
Awareness of topic issues comes from reading and analyzing literature. Awareness of the problem is not generated from thin air. The second is finding problems based on existing research. Want to know more? Just keep reading!
By Mahmood Ahmad7 years ago in Education
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 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 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
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
How to Stand Out in Law School
You made it through your undergraduate and you passed through the grueling application process. You may think that all of your work is done, but the work is just about to begin. Law school is going to be different from college, just like college was different than high school. There will still be tests and papers and thinking until your head hurts, but there will be some things that are different from college. You will get to take classes that are all specific to law and the practice of it so there will not be general classes that cover geology or humanities. This is good because you can focus on what you want to practice—law—but the classes will go into a lot more depth than your previous college classes did.
By Indy Summers7 years ago in Education
Why Underfunding is Hurting Education
Funding can be a problem when money is not allocated properly. Some areas can get over funded while other areas do not have enough money to provide essential items for their students or participants. Schools can be one of the places that are not able to have enough funding to provide learning resources for students. This can take a toll on parents, teachers, students and even taxpayers. Underfunding can put a stress on the community and can create a lot of tension and fighting if funding issues are not resolved.
By Indy Summers7 years ago in Education











