
Paulette Chaffee Shares Why Private Tutoring is a Powerful Educational Tool
Though the education system is starting to better cater to diverse learners, not all students can always keep up with what is required to excel in academia. Paulette Chaffee says that through her years of experience More...

Why Aren’t We Seeing a Rise in Academic Enrollment?
Just like other industries and economic sectors, education is now facing significant changes, as a series of factors converge. The COVID-19 pandemic, the emergence of new industries, the inability of the traditional More...

4 Questions to Ask When Choosing An Online Course
Many people have dreams of going back to school to continue to complete their education, and with the power of the internet, this has never been easier. There are an array of online courses from reputable universities More...

Study at best universities in Switzerland for international students
Today many people choose Switzerland to study: the country is known for stable economy, high living standards and quality of educational services. Swiss universities are valued by students from all over the world. Actually, More...

Guide to Preparing for College
Starting college is an exciting milestone in your life. However, going off to college can be daunting, and you may find yourself confused over how to prepare, especially when faced with a newfound independence and More...

New York Gov Andrew Cuomo announces paid sick leave bill with job protections
Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced a three-way agreement with the Legislature on a bill guaranteeing job protection and pay for New Yorkers who have been quarantined as a result of novel coronavirus, or COVID-19. More...

Hiring Professional Help for Dissertation Writing
Hiring professional help for writing different academic papers was not so common in the past, but it is very popular thing today. There are numerous benefits of hiring such help. Not only it saves time and energy, More...

Arizona State Professor Asao Inoue: grading good grammar in college is white supremacy
Ball State University recently hosted Asao Inoue, a professor and the associate dean of the College of Integrative Sciences and Arts at Arizona State University who delivered a presentation to “engage with the More...

7 Tips to Make Your Kids Love Their Learning Curve
When it comes to raising your child, you must know how to use reinforcement techniques and instill the love of learning in them at a young age. No one is born a genius. It all starts somewhere to get to a place More...

St Jude joins CDC, American Academy of Pediatrics call for later school start times
As millions of young people prepare for summer holiday and schools across the nation begin planning for the next school year, Dr. Valerie Crabtree, Chief of Psychosocial Services at St. Jude Children’s Research More...

What Can a Graduate Degree Do For You?
A college degree is no longer as valued as it was before, nowadays, employers are looking for individuals who have graduate degrees as they are seen to be more skilled and competent in whatever field they are in. More...

Making a Success of Your College Education
Most people who go to college do so because they want to enjoy a good, successful education that enables them to look forward to a brighter future. Your whole future can hang on how well you do at college. This More...

Sarah Lawrence College facing student protest demands for free food, storage and laundry soap
The president of Sarah Lawrence College is entertaining a a list of demands from student protesters on campus which included free meals, free student storage, mandatory diversity training, no-whites-allowed More...

Changing face of education around the world
The face of Education has rapidly in recent times. Far removed from the four walls of the brick-and-mortar classroom and its conventional, often stilted, pedagogies, it is now common to find education taking place More...

An Online survey to help selecting the KC School District’s new superintendent
Choosing a new superintendent is not an easy task. A superintendent must not only fit the needs of the school, but of the whole community – students, faculty, staff, parents, administration, school board… More...

How to Broaden Your Mind as a Student
As a student, you are going to be going into an environment that will be completely different from what you have experienced before. There are a lot of things you need to understand if you are serious about broadening More...

Professors’ academic hoax, ‘Sokal Squared’ unmask leftist, postmodern bias and low publishing standards
An elaborate academic-journal hoax, now nickmaned “Sokal Squared” by some, arrived on Wednesday, shocking scholars and gaining praise from critics of higher education, particularly liberal arts departments More...

Florida teacher Diane Tirado fired for NOT giving half credit on assignments student don’t turn in
A former St. Lucie County teacher is making headlines for presumably getting fired for NOT giving students half credit on assignments they don’t turn in. Identified as Diane Tirado, the eighth grade teacher More...

U.S. Education Department Fights with States Over Student Loan Protections
The U.S. Education Department, led by Secretary Betsy DeVos scaled back consumer protections for student borrowers last year. Six states and the District of Columbia responded by accelerating their own efforts to More...

Davidson Professor Melissa Gonzalez let’s students pick their grade and workload
A literature class at Davidson College this fall will use “contract grading,” allowing students to pick the grade and the workload needed to earn it. Professor Melissa Gonzalez made the offer during her Introduction More...