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How tos for the learners and the learned; tips and tricks to help you study effectively, survive your school years, impress your teachers and more.
Defining Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Within the Educational Setting
Early behaviorists concluded that the acquisition of knowledge was the same in all organisms. They hypothesized that one could study rats and understand how an organism learns. Fetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS), known as fetal alcohol spectrum disorder (FASD), has proven this hypothesis wrong. FAS was first studied in 1973. It has since then been discovered to be the leading cause of mental deficits in the United States.
By VNessa Erlene5 years ago in Education
How To read the Books?
Here’s the good thing and bad thing about reading: everyone learns how to do it early in life. You start off with the alphabet, move on to words, and – before you know it! – you’re reading entire sentences and paragraphs. Reading is a skill that almost everyone in the world has. This is why almost no one stops to think about how to read better and how to read books more effectively.
By Iftikhar Ahmed5 years ago in Education
Review Paper vs. Research Paper
Review papers and research papers play essential, but distinct roles in communicating scientific findings. As researchers, it is important to know the different ways to communicate your findings to the scientific community. There are three key differences between a review paper and a research paper: purpose, structure, and timeframe.
By Alana Rister5 years ago in Education
Effective Tips for Teaching in Classroom
This specific rundown of training qualities shows up in a magnificent book that is everything except obscure in the states, Learning to Teach in Higher Education, by noted researcher Paul Ramsden. On account of what makes showing powerful, he composes, "… an extraordinary arrangement is thought about the qualities of compelling college instructing. It is without a doubt a convoluted matter; there is no sign of one 'most ideal way,' yet our comprehension of its fundamental nature is both wide and profound." (p. 83-81). He coordinates that fundamental information into these six standards, special for the manner in which he relates them to understudies' encounters.
By Sheila Davey5 years ago in Education
If I knew Then
If I knew then what I know now, college would have gone a lot differently... Half a decade ago, while I was pursuing my masters degree in Human Resources, I thought I had it all figured out. I had my textbooks, my class assignments and good enough grades to get me through college. I was confident enough to land a job via campus placements and voila, I did. I was all set to lead a comfortable life and a good enough corporate career. If you have sensed a ‘but’ in this account, it is because there is one, if not many.
By Official StoryTelling5 years ago in Education
Writing Prompts of the Week
Once again, here are seven prompts, one for each day of the week. I’ve been having so much fun coming up with these, and I was recently encouraged to share my own responses to some of these prompts. This said, I have accepted the challenge and in the coming weeks, you can expect to be able to read – and if you feel like it, give feedback on – some short stories I wrote while inspired by a selection of these prompts.
By Noémi Blom5 years ago in Education







