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Since the Covid-19 Outbreak, Online Learning Has Become Paramount

The coronavirus disease outbreak has forced schools, colleges, and universities to close, causing significant societal disruption. Most of them had closed before there was even a case in an attempt to keep kids, as well as the whole community safe. Without the closure of educational establishments, health care professionals would have had a harder life.…

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Encouraging Your Kids to Enjoy Independent Reading

Page Turners for Young Learners Sparking the reading bug in your kids can be a somewhat difficult task, especially with all the high-tech distractions available these days. But there are a few tips you can follow to help get your kids motivated to hit the books. Remember that reading should be a great and immersive…

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How to Not Get Taken Advantage of As an International Student

If you’re an international student about to make the big move to Australia, you’re certainly in for a very exciting time indeed! Although there are many things to look forward to, there are also a few things that you should keep an eye on for your own peace of mind, particularly when it comes to…

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12 Tips on How to Study When You Have Children

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Trying to take on the roles of parent and student simultaneously can be overwhelming. Whether you have recently given birth, or you have toddlers running riot around the home, many moms decide to go back into education, which can help them gain new skills, climb the career ladder, and open up more opportunities than ever…

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Read more about the article The Most Important Points of Experience a Student Needs to get in their First Year of Study
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The Most Important Points of Experience a Student Needs to get in their First Year of Study

University education marks an integral part of a learner’s journey towards adulthood. This period comes with lessons, exposure, and new forms of understanding that help students navigate life in school and after. Like any other point of transition, there are things that you need to interact with to make the most out of it. The best…

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Why Is It Important to Read to A Child?

Today we will talk about the first books of the baby, tips from the popular author of children’s books and recommendations from a psychologist, stories of mothers, and a list of books for children that have a chance to become a favorite for all family members. One of the best ways to prepare your child…

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3 Tips on Making Daycare Less Stressful for Your Toddler

Sending your child to daycare for the first time is a stressful event for new parents, but how does your toddler feel about the experience? Are their stress levels too high for their age? What are some ways of making daycare less stressful for your toddler? Even though the separation from your child can be…

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Homeschool language arts options {and what we’re doing…for now}

Language arts is one of my very favorite subjects, both as a student myself and as a homeschooler. For that reason, I've spent a lot of time considering different curriculum and "perfecting" our approach. (And by perfecting, I mean what we're doing is working so far for our two oldest...who knows what will happen as the rest…

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How Parents Can Help Their Child Enter Medical School

Helping your child enter medical school is an aspiration that many parents hold, but fulfilling it is not always straightforward. Thankfully, you can do a few things to help make this process as painless as possible, so here are just a few steps that will see them take this important step on the road to…

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Why Virtual Classrooms are as Unequal as Physical Ones

As early as in 2010, when online courses started to gain popularity, most teachers were excited about the opportunities online education can give to all students, no matter their social status. However, a recent study has shown that online education has failed to meet those expectations. Money issues that have held back most low-income boys…

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