Productive things students should do during holidays
Long vacation is always an awaited rest period for parents, students and teachers. It comes with an abrupt shift from the regular school daily routine. The break after the third…
Long vacation is always an awaited rest period for parents, students and teachers. It comes with an abrupt shift from the regular school daily routine. The break after the third…
Sound memory is a valuable asset which every student needs to have, develop and protect in other to excel and become successful in life and in any field of study…
Two good heads are better than one they say. A study group is usually a set of people, most often students, who meet to study or discuss their reports, findings…
Children learn very fast during their early years. They are able to develop impressive language skills while they are young. Research shows that the first eight years of a child’s…
It is never too early for children to start learning a second language. Research shows that children learn languages faster and easier because their brains are still developing. Of course,…
Every institution and industry have buzzwords that are unique to them. In the last few years, the education industry actively made use of words like digital learning, hybrid-teaching, blended classrooms,…
Infusing digital technology in classroom learning simply refers to using technology to enhance and improve the learning experience. The classroom learning process has often required technology. Although, over the last…
Not so long ago, the word school only brought to mind physical schools and classrooms. Recently though, e-learning has gained immense popularity, especially since the emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic. Schools, in a bid to catch…
“Printed books vs eBooks” is an age-old debate and here, we argue in favour of eBooks and present you with 5 benefits of using them.
Quotes from History’s greatest educators you must keep in mind. By Wale Akinwale on November 21st, 2018 Education is one of the most important vocations in History — and it is by…