10 minute read One thing is for sure: we didn’t grow up with screens. So we salute you dear parents, guardians of the future and the keepers of inspiration. Our education tips for parents contain advice based on research and […]
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10 minute read One thing is for sure: we didn’t grow up with screens. So we salute you dear parents, guardians of the future and the keepers of inspiration. Our education tips for parents contain advice based on research and […]
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Sweet and sour summers can make a huge long-term impact on how your son or daughter live once they enter college and adult life. But we aren’t talking about strawberry lemonade tea here. What does this term mean exactly? The […]
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There are many reasons why Finland has the best education system in the world, but here in the United States, we still love to brag about being number one. Except when it comes to education. To learn about the state […]
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This article describes the state of education in Singapore. To read about the state of education in the US, click here. They budget for education in both money and land resources Every weekday morning across the small island nation of […]
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How To Homeschool Your Children Like Finland Does—By Sir Ken Robinson When I moved to the United States, I was told various things like, “Americans don’t get irony.” Have you come across this idea? It’s not true. I’ve traveled the […]
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College and high school students are turning to Study With Me videos to destroy homework procrastination. Their lives are no different from older generations. Today’s students seek support. They feel lonely sometimes. To solve this, students turn to technology to […]
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Parenting.com contributor Teri Cettina could have used the caterpillar to butterfly metaphor. She emphasized the importance of not doing your child’s homework for them in a recent blog. Cettina makes a great point. If we don’t let others struggle, they won’t build strength […]
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It’s May! That means state testing, prom, research projects, just a bit more homework than you bargained for, and a whole bunch of other things that can really take a toll on your focus. It’s easy to start slacking right […]
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Students are blurring the lines between academic honesty and legitimate study more and more as time goes on. While the nature of cheating is still clearly defined, students can now find help online in a multitude of ways. It can […]
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Harvard president Charles Eliot expresses how difficult it is to provide an education that leaves students prepared for the workforce in his 1869 article, The New Education. On one hand, he champions trade schools. He cites their usefulness in producing […]
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What is the point of going to college? Is it only supposed to prepare you for the workforce? Or should it broaden the mind and expand one’s ability for developing and understanding new ideas? This question has plagued the minds, […]
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“If ignorant both of your enemy and yourself, you are certain to be in peril.” -Sun Tzu, The Art of War It’s 6:30AM. You’ve had a good night’s sleep, ate a good breakfast, and you’re about to make your way […]
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