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Physics Wallah: The Best YouTube Channel for TET Exam
Super TET (Teacher Eligibility Test) is a national level competitive examination conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) to assess the eligibility of candidates for teaching jobs in government schools across India.
By yashi ahuja3 years ago in Education
Playing educational games is a favorite pastime for kids.
Give your kids the gift of Christmas-themed education this season. Preschoolers can develop a lifelong passion for education and growth through the use of preschool learning games. We have compiled a list of some great games and story games for kids to enjoy this holiday season.
By skidos20213 years ago in Education
5 Qualities to Look for in a Good Preschool
It's that time of year when you have to make the big decision of finding the right nursery or playschool for your child to begin his or her academic journey. It is never too early to begin planning for your child's early childhood education because studies have shown that children who attend preschool outperform those who do not. Enrolling your child in preschool with educational tools for preschoolers is important, but choosing the right school is even more critical.
By Amit Kumar3 years ago in Education
What is the Internet of Things (IoT) & How Does it Work?
What is now a standard way of connecting devices to the internet and communicating? The term ‘IoT’ has been around for a long time, but it was only until recently that we realized how close we have come to mass production or communication through it. We are all aware there are billions of pieces of communications equipment connected to the internet. These can be cars, phones, printers, watches, microwaves, coffee machines, music players, or TV remote control to name just some examples. All these are available at the click of a button; no longer do you need an engineer.
By Technogibran3 years ago in Education
Teacher Burnout
I chose my topic because I, like my classmates, am entering the education profession. On many social media applications, teachers and ex-teachers are bringing light to the conditions in which they work and why they are no longer staying in the teaching profession. I have second-hand experience with teachers' conditions, working in a school, and having family members in the profession. My mother is a teacher, and I have been surrounded by my mother’s friends my whole life. I now work at a high school, assisting secondary English teachers in the classrooms. You would not believe the number of times a teacher has tried to stop me from being a teacher because they have been taken advantage of and disregarded by everyone and do not wish me to take the same path and feel miserable later on in life.
By Miss Ghoul3 years ago in Education
Our Teachers Deserve Better
Currently, in the education system there are major staff shortages due to teacher burnout and in turn, teacher attrition. Students going into the teaching profession will often become discouraged form entering th profession because of the high turnover rates they are seeing with teachers they have interacted with in their own lives or over social media. There is a growing hashtag on the social media application called #teacherquittok, a play on words as different niches within the platform are addressed as the niche followed by “tok” instead of TikTok. With this growing hashtag students and parents alike have easier access to the opinions of teachers as they leave the classroom instead of looking to the official news sources.
By Miss Ghoul3 years ago in Education
Looking For Light At The End Of The Tunnel
“Many education leaders and politicians want to ‘do what’s best for students' but instead engage in the most expedient, easiest, convenient, or flashiest actions that always wind up costing money and time.” - Nicolle Fefferman
By Carl J. Petersen3 years ago in Education
7 Positive things that you should Before 2023.
7 positive Activities to Before 2023. 1. Go Somewhere You've Won't ever be Here in southern California it's actually summer, yet fall is the ideal opportunity to take a drive to some place new. Track down another strolling or climbing trail. Go to a pumpkin fix. Go apple picking. Take a craftsmanship or cooking class. Spend the end of the week in another city. Go to a celebration. Simply branch out of your usual range of familiarity and gain a few new experiences!
By DigitalLinkConnect3 years ago in Education
Klaus: An Amazing Holiday Movie Except… the Teacher
While in the throes of the holidays, many of us sit down with family and friends and watch movies. Tradition, right? Though most movies or TV specials are campy, sometimes you get that perfect balance of holiday cheer, fresh perspective, and that good old emotional tug-of-the-heart. A notable addition to the vast archive of festive films is Netflix’s 2019 Klaus. The film is rife with dark humor, beautiful art, memorable characters, and a unique spin on the origin story of Santa Claus. Klaus has made it to the top of my holiday movies. It sits next to some classics such as Elf, Home Alone, Die Hard (fight me on this one), and a lesser known one We’re No Angels. Despite all the positives and academy accolades, however, one issue stands out with the movie. One particular character brings to light a major flaw in modern society and merits discussion. The Teacher, Alva. She's the love interest of the film and plays a large role in Jesper's selfish-to-selfless arc. Her story is simple. She came to the fictional Norwegian town, Smeerensburg, to teach, but as the years passed her bright optimism disappeared due to the town’s impossible feud. We watch as she overcomes her misery, sacrifices much, and works to establish an education for children regardless of the town's political divisions. She becomes a model teacher many hope to have in an American classroom. At the same time, however, Alva's story demonstrates the cause of America’s failing education system through teacher treatment and safety, learning prioritization, and inadequate funding. This article examines the portrayal of Alva as a teacher and how she represents America’s–and many other countries–exploited, underpaid nurturers of society.
By Christopher Michael3 years ago in Education
What Is A Neural Network?
The concept of artificial neural networks has always been fascinating and puzzling for the computer science community. It’s a network inspired by living organisms, with the goal of mimicking human intelligence. As it turns out, that is not impossible but there are some limitations to it.
By Technogibran3 years ago in Education








