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When students are required to complete assignments and submit them before the deadline, assignment writing can be a daunting task. College and university professors expect students to prepare high-quality assignments to earn good grades.
By James Andersan4 years ago in Education
Paper Airplanes. Top Story - April 2022.
As a young girl, I both excelled and struggled at school. When I understood the lesson being taught, I mastered it quickly and easily. When I did not, it was like I had hit a roadblock that no one could break down. Leaving me swinging back and forth between feeling brilliant and also like a complete idiot all of the time. Sometimes, I would experience a whole day, or even week, of feeling quite clever before being flung back into feelings of complete inadequacy. Other times, I would shift back and forth many times in a single day. This was not helped by my love of being around other people and wanting desperately to communicate with them. There is not much time for socializing in the course of an American school day. At least, not when I was a child. These behavioral ‘issues’ or ‘distractions’ as my teachers saw them were treated with bad marks on my report cards and frequent reprimanding at home.
By Brittany Ivy4 years ago in Education
Understanding the Lack of Mental Health Resources in Schools
The mental health landscape, particularly within the education system, requires movement in two parallel areas. The first of these is our growing awareness of the need for more robust mental health resources and access to services. The second is the process of societal education and stigma reformation surrounding the nature of mental ailments and the need for mental health support.
By andrewdeen144 years ago in Education
Substitute teachers deserve better!
Many teachers are leaving the classroom due to overwhelming stress from several factors including new legislation, low pay, and Covid 19. This has created a teacher shortage and left substitute teachers to fill their positions. However, the rise in shortages has created a deficiency of educators too large for substitutes to handle. This has created a negative environment, where substitutes are being overworked and underpaid and students are not learning as much, and thus many are struggling in their classes.
By Da’Jonique Johnson4 years ago in Education
5 Practical Tactics to Manage Your Teaching and Non-teaching Staff in School
Running any organization is the job of a single person. In any organization, you need to work together for the better future of the business. It is a job of a team and the hard work of many people. Just like the other enterprises, other educational institutions are no different. You need to include each person to achieve your vision and goals. Every person must know their work. Know that the smooth execution of their job for the running your institution. You cannot smoothly run the operations of a school if your workers and teachers are not doing their duties regularly.
By Ayesha Arif4 years ago in Education
Technology will Transform Teaching Systems
Overview: Link to whole article: Click Here Starting with my own experience, I would like to recall my memories of studying in school, college, and now in the university. I have passed through 3 different teaching & studying styles. A lot of you might have gone through the same situation just like me. “Technology will Transform Teaching Systems”. To put it more effectively, this will be soon. The reason behind this transformation is that 2021 is the year of many ups and downs because of its many reasons. But for some people, the main reason was the birth of a new disease Covid-19 which was destroying humanity. And for others, it is just the new era of technology and technology is molding every field of the world.
By Abdul Raffay Khan4 years ago in Education
WHY I TEACH-Part 23: It’s Nice To Be Needed
The new school year called for some revisions in my classroom rules—I had to add another rule. It’s pretty easy to set rules for your classroom. All you have to do is figure out what drives you crazy and make a rule about it. With my new set of classroom management skills, I assessed everything as:
By Kelley M Likes4 years ago in Education
Nationwide Challenges Continue to Test the Resolve of School Superintendents
I recently attended The School Superintendent Association’s (AASA) national conference and had the opportunity to interact and engage superintendents from across the country. Some have served for several years in their current roles, while others were newer to the position. What struck me in all of my discussions was the commonality in the challenges and pressures that superintendents in all regions of the nation are currently facing and the ones that loom large in the near future. Some of the general perspectives from my colleagues included:
By Heath Morrison4 years ago in Education
English Ex-education Secretary Get Knighthood
Knighthood is for individuals that have significantly contributed to the Kingdom of England. Age, gender, or social strata are not a deterrent to gaining this prestige, as you need to exhibit exceptional character worth the honor.
By Abass Quadri Olajide4 years ago in Education








