Education as the Powerhouse for National Development: Online Master’s Degrees in Education

When we think of education professionals, we usually have teachers in mind. And while teachers are on the forefront of education, many other professionals contribute significantly to this continually evolving, dynamic sector. Administrators, instructional designers,

Guide to buying your first home

  Tips for First Time Home Buyers
Buying your first house is a big decision. Whether you’ve planned for this milestone for years or are just starting to consider your options, there are four important factors to consider before you start house hunting. Get started with these steps.

How Much is Homeowners Insurance?

Average Cost of Homeowners Insurance
You bought a new house and are trying to get a handle on your monthly expenses, one of the most important being your homeowners insurance. Determining the average cost of homeowners insurance

Three Ways to Specialize in Robotics and Mechatronics

 
When Tetsuro Mori, a Japanese engineer, coined the term ‘mechatronics’ in the late 1960s, his combination of the terms ‘mechanical’ and ‘electronics’ became synonymous

Why You Should Study Fine Art and Design in the Netherlands

Art & Design is integrated into everything we see and do. It directly influences our perceptions of the world around us and how we interact with it.

Why Study Big Data Management in Ireland

 
Big data management has become an invaluable process for today’s biggest and most ambitious businesses, government agencies, and other organizations.

How to Prep Your Smartphone for Your Study Abroad

Toothbrush? Check. Clothes? Check. Books? Check. What else do you need to make your study abroad stay perfect? Your smartphone, prepped and ready to go.

Four Reasons Why African Students Should Get a Master's Degree

So you’ve completed all of your coursework, donned a graduation cap and gown, twisted the honoured tassel, and crossed the stage to claim your well-deserved Bachelor degree. You certainly have earned the right to pat yourself on the back for a job well-done,

Three SEL Skills You Need to Discuss Race in Classrooms

 

Students are talking about race and racism. Social-emotional skills can help keep those discussions civil and empathic.

How Social-Emotional Skills Can Fit into School Curricula

 

K-12 teachers offer practical—and fun!—ways that social-emotional learning can be integrated into traditional lessons.

Tips for Helping Kids Adopt a Growth Mindset

 

Parents and educators can teach kids to change their fixed mindsets and see more potential in themselves and other people.

Why We Should Embrace Mistakes in School

 

If students can see the beauty in spilled milk, research suggests they’ll learn better.

How to Help Students Believe in Themselves

 

New research on hope suggests that believing that you "can" is critical to success.

What Don’t We Know about Gratitude and Youth?

Gratitude helped Giacomo Bono survive a childhood disease. Now he’s trying to understand how to help kids cultivate thankfulness.

How One School is Teaching Empathy After the Election

  Students from the Millennium School in San Francisco

The story of a group of sixth graders learning to bridge political divides after the U.S. election.

How to Change the Story about Students of Color

 

Dena Simmons explores how educators can inadvertently harm students of color—and what we can do to bring out their best.

How to Help Teens Become More Self-Compassionate

 

Self-compassion may be key to supporting teen mental health. Dr. Karen Bluth shares lessons from her mindful self-compassion program.

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