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Brainwaves Explained

Laurence Maynard  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  551 views  |  Read Full
 
The brain is powered by electromagnetic energy. Whether we are mentally active, resting or asleep, the brain always has electrical activity. By attaching electrodes to the scalp, we can view and analyze the traces of electrical activity that represent the brainwaves. Four types of Brainwaves will be discussed.
 

English Pronunciation - Word Stress

Joe Ehman  |  Pronunciation/Phonics  |  0 comments  |  669 views  |  Read Full
 
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.
 

Visualization And Improving Reading Comprehension While Speed Reading

Howard S. Berg  |  Reading  |  0 comments  |  665 views  |  Read Full
 
Reading faster often ruins comprehension. Many people want to use speed reading to both complete text faster and improve their comprehension. The world's fastest reader describes how to accomplish this.
 

Is There Some Hope of Doing Perfect Research?

Sumit R. Sharma  |  Study Skills  |  0 comments  |  324 views  |  Read Full
 
Research, as defined by Cambridge dictionary, is "a detailed study of a subject, especially in order to discover (new) information or reach a (new) understanding." As per Webster, it implies careful or diligent search, studious inquiry or examination, collecting of information about a particular subject.
 

Student Exchange Programs

Helene Gray  |  Study Abroad  |  0 comments  |  527 views  |  Read Full
 
During the interests of widening their horizons and learning more to do with the planet, many students today are curious about starting where they live and study in another country. These types of programs are incredibly best for students relating to both education and experience.
 

Maintaining Positive Attitudes with Students

control902 Saeed Mubarak  |  Classroom Management  |  0 comments  |  537 views  |  Read Full
 
Teachers should attempt to create a class environment which is conducive to learning. Achieving this is not always easy as there are students who respect classroom etiquette while others do not. However, if you conduct your classroom in a manner that respects your rights and the student’s rights, this will create a positive and supportive classroom environment
 

Plagiarism Prevention Gets Serious

Darwin Redshield  |  Teaching  |  0 comments  |  399 views  |  Read Full
 
The simplicity of copying files from one computer to another has helped facilitate the sharing and stealing of original work between students and professionals. Educators are facing increasing challenges in trying to safe guard the notions of academic integrity once so firmly instilled in a previous generation and prevent ongoing cases of plagiarism.
 

8 Tips for Conquering a Teacher or Administrator Panel Job Interview

Candace Davies  |  Career Development  |  0 comments  |  286 views  |  Read Full
 
Interviews can be nerve-wracking enough with just one person asking questions, but what about with a whole committee or panel? Do not let numbers scare you. You and the interviewers are there for the same purpose – they want to know if you will be the correct fit for their school district, and you want to know if they will be the right fit for you.
 

7 Tips for Writing an E-Mail Cover Letter

Candace Davies  |  Career Development  |  0 comments  |  344 views  |  Read Full
 
Many school districts accept e-mail cover letters and resumes. There is a proper way to submit these when you are job searching. You will want to ensure your cover letter to be neat, enticing, concise, easy to read, and in a professional format. Try to make your email look different than “just another e-mail”. Most employers will print the cover letter out to keep it on file with your resume, so making an excellent impression is critical.
 

Education: Is There Any Discrimination?

Jadi Akuti  |  Other  |  0 comments  |  294 views  |  Read Full
 
As an individual, regardless of our nationalities, colors, religions, gender and standards of life, we are given the right to education. Education is one of the most important and is being prioritize by everybody because without education we remain uncivilized and illiterate. But, is being "short" another hindrance in aiming to study the course you wanted to study especially those courses that requires height? Does "right to education" apply to this height issue?
 
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