Procrastination: Debunking Myths and Revealing a Way Out
When you hear the word “procrastination”, what do you immediately think of? Is it a room with clothes scattered all over and the inhabitant sitting
When you hear the word “procrastination”, what do you immediately think of? Is it a room with clothes scattered all over and the inhabitant sitting
Introduction Studying Shakespeare’s Sonnet Number 1, we see that the speaker wants the woman to be an ageless beauty. Using the metaphor of a rose,
Note: Though inclusive education encompasses a variety of factors, this article will only focus on its relation to disabilities. This is not to say that
Introduction The study of the work of William Shakespeare can be very hard and confusing. But with the help of Google, looking up difficult words
People go to school and train to become teachers, among other professions, because this line of work can be among the most rewarding. But there
Standardized testing in schools has been a topic of great debate in recent years. Parents, educators, and other adults involved in American children’s education have
The evidence is clear: good vision is crucial in a child’s early development. Researchers from UCLA estimate that upwards of 80% of all learning is
Do childhood experiences affect adult life? According to Albert Bandura, children acquire skills, habits and information by the process of “modeling” i.e. observing and
The significance of the challenge coin is profound for alumni. How can a small coin make a big impact? Challenge coins are symbols of achievement
Students often capture images to take and save notes from a friend or the writing board. They also sometimes scan the textbooks’ or documents’ pages