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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.
Big and Bigger Changes
Winter in Idaho is a different kind of cold than I was used to, dry, white and windy. Settling into my uncle's house was anything but pleasant. My dad and I shared a room and my bed was kept under his during the day. He had a storage unit for his things and I only had a backpack, my 2 parakeets and my shiny new guitar .
By Jordann Lee Myhre5 years ago in Education
A Complete Rethinking Of The Very Concept Of Education
Never before has American education been in as precarious a situation as it seems to be at present. For over ten years now we have seen many governors' summits, and a host of commissions, committees, panels, unions, boards and business executives trying to warn citizens that American schools have become dysfunctional and are in dire need of repairs. And for over ten years the results of student performance have worsened despite the billions being spent to stop the downward trend. Perhaps the time has come to stop and try to examine the problem rationally. It is not the first time that American education has reached a threshold at which only radical solutions seem to be called for. This time, however, reformers are calling for a systemic reform, a complete rethinking of the very concept of education. As politicians, educators, academicians, psychologists, sociologists, and CEOs entered the fray, the well-intentioned movement became murky and increasingly chaotic. It soon became clear that the reformers truly intended a clean sweep of what education had meant to Americans.
By Megan Wilson5 years ago in Education
ROLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN SUPPORTING THE ECOSYSTEM OF INNOVATION
It is often said and believed that education shapes the man into what he needs to be. Man forms groups and groups form communities. These communities can grow into able societies. If the basic unit i.e. man is not developed enough there is very little chance of yielding individuals that have innovation in their minds. This is because, at the initial educational stage, young minds are like blank papers. If these papers are utilized to think for themselves, they continue to become effective thinkers and better innovators. With initiatives taken by Stanford Online Classes, there has been much discussion on what makes the ablest minds.
By Alyssa Wise5 years ago in Education
All About Need to Know About Coronavirus and Covid 19
The recent outbreak of the coronavirus made headlines all over the world. There was hardly any part or area of the world that was not affected by the famed virus. With all these, there are still things people barely know about the coronavirus like the difference between coronavirus and COVID-19, symptoms, how to get a COVID-19 test, etc. Below are all you need to know about Coronavirus and COVID-19.
By Ricardo Calderon5 years ago in Education
Difference Between Content Marketing and Content Strategy
Content is basically all around us. No matter what we do, or where we go, we will find content around us. Wherever we go around the city, we will find words and phrases around us that are regarded as content. Be it advertisements or any billboard, there will always be content and phrases around us. The thing about content is that without any strategy or clear goal setting, all the content you write can go to complete waste.
By Alina Oprea5 years ago in Education
How a Gap Year Can Make You Better at Business
Gap Year Business Skills More students than ever are taking gap years. The fluctuating safety of US college campuses, and the dissatisfaction with online classes has prompted many to forget college, at least for a year, and take the time to travel. There are pros and cons of a gap year, but they are mostly pros.
By Lewis Robinson5 years ago in Education
The crosshairs of today’s public education system: Remote learning and systemic racism
On March 12th, I officially began working from home, as did many Americans. The following day, Breonna Taylor, a 26-year old Black woman, was shot and killed while she slept when Louisville police ransacked and fired through her home. The week after, my teenage brother started remote learning when New York City public schools closed. While Breonna Taylor’s murder made local news, the rest of the nation carried on as the primary focus at the time was this new, remote learning. One county and city at a time, public schools shut down as the United States joined a national quarantine.
By Dominique Dajer5 years ago in Education










