It is now over a week for our blended teaching/learning situation amid this trying time where everyone is having challenges coping with different tasks. As a classroom teacher then, now online guide to my select and lucky angels, well, everyday hurdle has been tough, challenging and, sometimes, taxing to the […]
Month: January 2024
Many book and scholarly journal editors as well as grant reviewers and others require that manuscripts they consider for publication be prepared in APA (American Psychological Association) format. This is true in many disciplines, by no means limited to psychology or even the broader social sciences. What is APA format? […]
When I was young I was taught that crying was not good. After all, the message was that if you cry too much, “you’re going to get sick.” Crying, especially in public, definitely was bad news. In short, crying, even when grieving, was considered to be a sign of weakness. […]
Many of you may get astonished looking at the headline of this article. You may think that this writer has gone crazy or something. Technology which has made our life better than we ever thought of and now this writer is saying that technology is making us inhuman. I will […]
This morning Ms. Paula, the substitute teacher coordinator for the school where I work the most, told me that one of the reasons she uses me as much as she does is because I am always at the school well before the first bell rings. I didn’t happen to tell […]
You are an academic genius, the valedictorian of your high school class. There you stand on the commencement stage, for your parents, extended family, friends, teachers, the entire student body of your school, and a whole bunch of strangers. You deliver the valedictory speech, to sum up the essence of […]
No matter how much of controversy IIPM attracts, students have still been enthusiastic about taking admission to the Institute of Planning & Management. IIPM fee structure is an infamous one since it has always been thought to be exceptionally high. But the picture is surely different as a lot of […]
Most people recall their high school and undergraduate education in fragments. Atoms possess a property called valency. Great Britain has no constitution, but is a constitutional monarchy. Many students have trouble using such discrete, disembodied facts. Yet most people define “education” as the delivery and storage of such “facts” and […]
If your personal finances have taken a severe hit because of the economic crisis, it would be a great idea to stimulate your economy with online adjunct employment opportunities. Anyone who has an earned master’s degree can apply to teach new and returning college students taking online college courses in […]
Pronunciation is an important aspect of learning English. If you learn the incorrect pronunciation of a word, you may not understand it when someone pronounces the word correctly. Also, when you use the word, the person listening may not understand you. Let me give you an example. An exchange student […]