11 July, 2016
Is it worth obtaining higher education? We keep returning to this question as educators, administrators, parents, and students, yet there’s no conclusive answer. And there are
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Usually utilized in reference to (1) proficiency levels, scales, and cut-off scores on standardized tests and other forms of assessment, (2) students achieving or failing to achieve
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Many have declared 2012 the “year of the MOOC,” or Massive Open Online Course. From Coursera to edX and beyond, there’s no shortage of opportunities to access these online
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For thousands of years, meditation has been practiced in civilizations as a means of cultivating a state of well-being and mindful living. Meditation promotes a
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Mission statement or mission: a public assertion that schools or other educational establishments use to describe their institution purpose and major organizational commitments—i.e., what they
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As we enter the holiday season – a time of both giving thanks for the year that has passed and planning ahead for the year
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American women are making gains; men aren’t. Why? In the ongoing argument of how to boost the education and skill levels of the American workforce,
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Volunteering in a community is not actually necessary but for people who are doing it, they feel a sense of fulfillment. However, it is true
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The use of drugs to enhance academic performance goes by a number of names – “academic doping”, “cosmetic neurology”, “neuroenhancement”. A recent survey showed that Australian university
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Student-Level Data denotes to any information that teachers, schools, districts, and state agencies gather on individual students, Includes data such as personal information (e.g., a
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