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From balancing your course load to forging relationships with classmates to extracurricular involvement, these are the tried and true methods to nail your career as a student.
Education After COVID-19 What Schools Must Prepare For?
Education is often viewed as a force for change, but COVID-19 has pushed the education agenda back by many years. So much so that the schools now face a global education emergency as dubbed by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
By Pradip Mohapatra5 years ago in Education
The Student Teacher
The Student Teacher Mr Stock, my English teacher, turned to me and said “Cynthia, you’re in charge of them for the rest of class. I have to go to this meeting.” He said as he frantically gathered all of the papers he needed into his bag. Me? Being in charge of these people? Oh boy do I feel bad for them. “Yup, I’ll be sure to keep them in line, no worries.” I said nodding and agreeing to be the “teacher” for the block. All we had to do was work on presentations due in 2 days, which is on Friday. Which made me think, “It shouldn’t be that hard, right? Just tell them to work on their presentations and that’s the end of that”. I was very wrong. The second the door closed behind Mr Stock and he had left, all hell broke loose. These people, who are high school seniors and juniors, started acting like they were back in grade school. Papers were flying, pencils were being thrown and one almost landed right in a girl’s eye. A hard, heavy base ball flew right past me and shattered a window. Music with disgusting and ungodly noises was blasting in the room. I stood there flabbergasted, grinding my teeth so hard that my jaw started to hurt. I was so pissed off, I felt like I was walking through fire. I was in disbelief that this was happening then I realized, I was going to have the backlash of this whole disaster. I was the one who was going to get yelled at for all of this since I’m the one who’s supposed to be in charge of the class. Nope, that’s not going to happen. Not on my watch. I pushed all of the notebooks, pencils off my desk as I then gently set my MacBook on my chair since I didn’t want to break that. I get on the desk and scream, “STOP right now! Turn that music down, it’s vulgar! Disgusting! Get rid of that, right now.” The boys who were blasting the music immediately looked up like a deer in headlights and threw their stereo out the window to get rid of it completely. “Now let me ask you, girls, how your grades look. Do you have a passing grade in this class?” I ask a group of girls who were in a corner watching DIY’s on YouTube. The girls look at me with fear written all over their faces, until one got the courage to speak up. “No...I have a 68.” The girl said as her face turned red as a tomato. She also had the look of, “Please don’t hurt me.” I roll my eyes as I stand there on the desk with my arms crossed. “Then what the hell are you doing watching DIY videos on YouTube? GET TO WORK! And whoever’s throwing things, cut the crap and act your maturity level.” I said before I shook my head, getting down from the desk. I couldn’t help but mutter to myself, “Jesus Christ, these people are complete idiots.” Everyone seemed to shut up now, never saw a bunch of people look so scared in my life.
By flowergirl0015 years ago in Education
Independent Studying
The methods of how education is delivered, change. Usually, some of the ordinary learning methods are altered. Education provided me with the tools to be able to construct ideas in a way that solves problems. Allowing expression, and a way to understand how money is rewarded to those that solve a problem. Without knowledge, and an effort to make a change, this education would be useless.
By Marcus Azaria5 years ago in Education
All Of The Reasons I can't
I am going to let you guys in on probably the worst kept secret of my immediate family. This secret is, we are all absolutely horrific at math. I am pretty sure my father cried harder at doing math flash-cards with me than I did, and I could have probably filled a small lake with tears over math alone. It was so bad that growing up the one and only time I cheated on anything, was to use the answers in the back of the book on my math homework in seventh grade. Now you might be saying oh that’s obvious to get like an a hundred or a good grade right, no. See the book only had half the answers there, the odds. So I used the answers in the back of the book, so that I could get fifties on my homework rather than 20s or 30s. That is how bad at math, I am.
By kaleigh nye5 years ago in Education
Tips to clear UPSC Preliminary exam.
Civil Services Exam is the most prestigious exam in our country. It is also regarded as one among the toughest. To assist aspirants in the realization of their UPSC dream, the Best IAS coaching in Bangalore has attempted to detail the UPSC syllabus for aspirants. The conducting body assigned for the very exam is Union Public Service Commission. CSE is a national level exam held every year in offline mode to recruit the talented candidates from across the country. It is done so to fill the vacancies under Government of India. The exam consists of three stages:-
By Legacy IAS Academy5 years ago in Education
Assignment Help Websites
Every student wants to live college life freely without taking much stress in their head-related to projects, assignments, dissertations, exams, etc. Taking overload of assignments on their head with limited deadlines causes numerous problems to them making them in a panic situation. Due to this, they indulge in shortcuts such as plagiarism, improper information, fewer examples, lack of quality, and unfinished assignments that lead them to poor marks. Following this approach is not helpful and therefore we have come up with affordable rates that help students to give us the opportunity to indulge in all the hard work that is required.
By John Perry5 years ago in Education
3 New Rules for Adult Learners in Continuing Education
The three new rules for adult learners’ success are influenced by higher education morphing into student-entered learning. This change is altering the traditional method of instructors lecturing and students taking copious notes. Student-focused learning in adult continuing education is also influenced by the rapid advances in digital social media. This media is a leading force in the transformation of post-high school learning into a real-time knowledge based learner-centered environment.
By Noah Hanson5 years ago in Education
04 Best High-Paid Internship Sites for Students.
If there is one thing that can define the post-pandemic “new normal," it is remote work. As full-time and part-time employees retreat back home to work in the comfort of their bedroom, internship positions are of no exception.
By Student Matters5 years ago in Education
Student Engagement and Online Classrooms
"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn."-Benjamin Franklin It is important to involve students in the classroom to ensure that learning is effective. Student engagement is a major concern for teachers across the globe. What is student engagement? Student engagement is when students are excited to learn, are interested to take part in the classroom activities, and show a positive attitude towards learning new things. It is not easy to ensure student engagement. Especially when it comes to online classrooms, student engagement is a major concern. Here are eight tips that would help you to increase student engagement in online classrooms.
By Anagha Vallikat5 years ago in Education
8 Reasons Why Writing a Blog as a First-Year Student is Cool
Previously, many wished to become astronauts or doctors. Then, they began massive purchasing of cool cameras and shooting that raindrop with a macro mode. Now, young people want to become bloggers. It may seem to be a teenage game, but actually blogging is cool. Let me try to explain why.
By Edward Hughes5 years ago in Education







