by David Pecoraro | Dec 14, 2020 | Parents, Students
Technology is dominating society from becoming the primary way people shop to moving every aspect of life managed through a smartphone or tablet. Even education has moved more and more to the online learning approach especially with COVID-19 and growing safety concerns in traditional schools, here are some benefits to this type of education.
by David Pecoraro | Dec 8, 2020 | Special Posts, Students
Are you a university student who is curious to know about what a research proposal is? It doesn’t matter you are in an early stage of your university academics or nearing graduation; it is essential to know what a research proposal is and your ideas’ research prospect.
by David Pecoraro | Dec 7, 2020 | Parents, Professors, Students
You might be surprised to learn that many students suffer from migraines. These can strike at any time, including at school, which can cause stress and anxiety. It can be very difficult as a parent to understand why your child has migraines, but this article can offer...
by David Pecoraro | Nov 18, 2020 | Parents, Professors, Students
“I promise you, Ms. Walker. I got stuck in my car, and I couldn’t get out. I had the keys in the ignition, but all the electricity went out. And the car kept running! The windows and doors are electrical, and they locked up. I had to call my mom to save me.”
by David Pecoraro | Nov 6, 2020 | Parents, Students
Graduated from high school and now thinking about what next step to take? While some go straight to college, some prefer to take a break and find out their route while some look for specific gap year study programs in another country that could give them a whole new experience while also proving to be a completely new learning curve.
by David Pecoraro | Nov 6, 2020 | Parents, Professors, Special Posts, Students
As a teacher, you will know that education is not just about academia and passing exams. School is one of the most important times in a child’s life, as it is the years that shape who they become. Regardless of the age group you teach, it is your responsibility as a teacher to provide students with the best education you can, for exams as well as learning life skills. Here are the best ways to prepare your students for life outside the classroom.