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The Medical Profession and Hypnosis
Do you know we live in a hypnotic world, and that most people are unaware they are already hypnotised? It is because most people do not understand hypnosis, and their only knowledge comes from watching stage hypnosis. Even the mighty medical profession is uncomfortable whenever I use the word 'hypnosis'. They do not understand hypnosis. They put labels on people with mental illness and treat them symptomatically without understanding how mental illness results from negative self-hypnosis.
By Mal Mohanlal2 months ago in Education
The Classroom With No Doors
M Mehran When Maya stepped into Room 12 for the first time, she thought she had made a terrible mistake. The walls were bare. The desks didn’t match. The single window looked out onto a parking lot. And the class list—oh, the class list—read like a challenge written by someone who doubted she’d last until October.
By Muhammad Mehran2 months ago in Education
Why Is There No E Grade?
Education is a cornerstone of modern society. One of the most familiar features of education is the grading system, which assigns letters or numbers to measure a student’s performance. Most students are familiar with grades A, B, C, D, and F. However, many notice something curious: there is no E grade in most grading systems. This absence has puzzled students and even some educators. Why skip E? Why go straight from D to F? This article delves into the history, reasoning, and implications of this curious quirk in grading.
By Muhammad Atif2 months ago in Education
When the Day Begins Before the Bell
I often arrive at school before the sun has fully taken its place in the sky. The building feels half asleep, the way a house feels when someone is tiptoeing downstairs for a quiet morning. I unlock my classroom and breathe in the stillness. For a moment, nothing demands my attention. I set down my bag, turn on the soft lamp in the corner, and feel the quiet wrap around me. Sometimes this small pause holds more weight than I expect.
By Kelsey Thorn2 months ago in Education
The Power That Rewrites Futures: Why Education Still Matters
In every corner of the world, progress quietly begins in a classroom. Not always a classroom with shiny desks or modern screens—sometimes it’s a cracked bench under a tree, a dim lantern beside a tired student, or a mother teaching her child from a borrowed book. Education has never depended on luxury; it has always depended on hope. And hope, once planted, grows into something unstoppable.
By hamad khan2 months ago in Education
EdTech Industry Sees Rapid AI Adoption. AI-Generated.
Introduction AI adoption in the EdTech industry is moving from experimental pilots to everyday classroom and campus use, driven by the need for more personalized learning, data-informed teaching, and relief from administrative workload. Adoption is strongest where AI tools directly support clear outcomes such as better engagement, improved completion rates, and preparation for AI-related jobs.
By Roberto Crum2 months ago in Education
Thai Lessons By New: How One Teacher Is Turning E-Learning Into a Cultural Home for Thai students Around the World
We live in a world full of distractions, trapped by aimless scrolling cycles on social media and the consumption of fast content. However, not everything is negative; there are some ways in which social media can be beneficial. Some people are looking for more meaningful ways to reconnect with culture, community, and identity, and one of the most unexpected places they’re finding this connection is in the world of e-learning.
By Editorial Stuff2 months ago in Education










