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Interviews with educators, innovative graduate students and individuals who've devoted their lives to the development of the world's youth.
The Silent Cost of Midnight Oil: What Happens When We Study Late at Night
The Silent Cost of Midnight Oil: What Happens When We Study Late at Night For many students, the quiet of the night becomes a refuge for cramming information, finishing assignments, and catching up on readings that were pushed aside during the day. The silence after sunset, the absence of distractions, and the pressure of looming deadlines create the perfect storm for late-night study sessions. But beneath this habit lies a deeper impact that slowly shapes not only academic performance but mental, emotional, and physical well-being.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Education
Beyond the Textbook: How Personalized Learning is Rewriting the Rules of Education
Let me tell you a story. Last year, I sat in on a 9th-grade math class at a public high school in Brooklyn. Maria, a quiet student with a knack for art, slumped over her algebra worksheet, erasing the same problem for the fifth time. Her teacher, Ms. Carter, circulated the room, pausing to help a boy struggling with fractions and then a girl confused by quadratic equations. By the bell, Maria’s paper was still half-blank—she’d spent the hour staring at problems that felt like hieroglyphics, while the concepts she wanted to explore (like how geometry shapes art) sat unaddressed in her notebook.
By liang ming6 months ago in Education
The Day I Realized My Childhood Was Over. AI-Generated.
The Day I Realized My Childhood Was Over It was the summer I turned fifteen when it happened. The day wasn’t extraordinary. No dramatic lighting. No fireworks. Just a quiet Tuesday in late July, the kind that hums with heat and smells like dry grass and melting pavement.
By waseem khan6 months ago in Education
The Rise of the Artificial Tongue
In a groundbreaking fusion of material science and artificial intelligence, researchers have developed a graphene-based artificial tongue capable of identifying complex tastes with remarkable accuracy. Recently published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), this innovation mimics human taste buds and even works under wet conditions — a feat that has eluded earlier sensory devices.
By Ahmad shah6 months ago in Education
Benefits of Outsourced Accounting and Bookkeeping Services for Small Business
With the intense competition in the current market, efficiency, precision, and resource optimization are what can be the difference between growth and stagnation. As one of the most significant trends to reshape business management in 2025, Outsourced Accounting and Bookkeeping Services are a worldwide finance and accounting outsource industry that will be projected to total $81.25 billion by 2030 from a CAGR of 8.21% during 2025, a factor of increased demand, particularly among small businesses with customized expertise requirements and cost savings.
By Murphy Racks6 months ago in Education
Why Entrepreneurs Are Turning to Jay Chris Mentor for Business and Mindset Growth
Let’s be honest entrepreneurship is wild. You start with excitement, maybe a big idea and a dream of freedom. You imagine working from the beach, making passive income while sipping cold coffee (or hot cocktails), and never dealing with a boss again. But somewhere between launch day and your 27th Canva design tweak, reality hits:
By Jay Chris Mentor6 months ago in Education
Create and download your perfect resume with the Resume Generator
You are looking for an easy and fast way to create your professional resume. You need a resume generator. Job hunters now have access to online tools that make creating an impressive resume easier than ever, without starting from scratch.
By thomas oshobo6 months ago in Education
Types of Banner Mockups You Should Know
Creating a banner design is one thing. Showing how that banner will look in real life is another. That’s where banner mockups come in—they help you present your work in a realistic way, whether it's for a client presentation, online store, or portfolio.
By Luna Writes6 months ago in Education
Whispers of the Shoreline
The horizon stretches endlessly ahead, a soft blend of seafoam blues and sky-kissed turquoise. In the foreground, grains of golden sand shimmer like crushed jewels under the sunlight. A gentle wave rolls in, brushing the edge of the shore with a serenity that feels almost sacred. This image, simple yet profound, captures more than just a meeting point of land and water—it evokes a deeper connection between nature and the human spirit.
By Fazal Malik6 months ago in Education
AI VS STUDENT THINKING
Relying too much on AI in education may weaken independent thought. Here's how to regain control of learning. Artificial Intelligence has transformed the way we work, communicate, and now learn. From grammar correction tools to AI essay writers, students have more tech help than ever before. While these tools can save time and assist with tasks, they may also be quietly eroding one of the most vital skills in education: critical thinking.
By Lucy watson6 months ago in Education
The Cartographer of Hearts
By: [Aftab khan] Lior had once been a brilliant medical student. He had studied the heart not just as a muscle, but as a masterpiece—four chambers beating in rhythm, each pulse a note in the symphony of life. But when his own heart was broken—shattered beyond the repair of medicine—he left it all behind.
By AFTAB KHAN6 months ago in Education











