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Five Ways To Continue Your Education After Graduation

by Christine Chadwick

Lifelong learning is often discussed and then discarded as a clique or catchphrase that means little. Successful and interesting people understand that continuing your education after graduation is crucial to keeping your mind toned and agile and your options open. Here are five ways to continue you...

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5 Arguments Against Using Electronics in the Classroom

by Christine Chadwick

Technology is omnipresent, so introducing it to the classroom seems normal. If students are supposed to learn real-world skills, shouldn't schools contain the same elements that students will see every day? However, not everything that's common is good. New technology can create difficulties for sch...

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Top 5 Online Productivity Tools

by Sara Vazquez Shaw

It can be difficult to study online when the temptation to check Facebook every two minutes lingers and your motivation is waning. Students can increase their productivity when studying for exams, researching papers, and writing essays by using these five online productivity tools.

1. Leechblox

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4 Ways to Educate Yourself Every Day

by Christine Chadwick

Education is a broad term; it can happen anytime, anywhere. It can be as structured or unstructured as you'd like it to be. It can happen in your own back yard, a classroom, or across the world! Here are a few easy things you can do to make sure you get a regular fix in stimulating your brain:

1. G...

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What is the Waldorf Method of Education?

by Sarah Adams

While all teaching methods are aimed at educating children as they grow, there are many different options available for today's students. How do you know which one is right for your child? Information is an essential part of the decision-making process. Lately, you may have heard buzz about the incr...

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