29 May, 2016
Many students prefer big cities when planning to study abroad. This isn’t a surprise – most big or capital cities serve as icons for countries
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Survey tools are online tools that can be utilized to electronically collect answers or responses to questions from a target audience. Online survey tools feature
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For several students, the phrase “letting off steam” ventures into unexpected — and sometimes wild — territory. College students around the world do some unusual
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Online discussions are a great method to extend classroom conversations and learning by getting students to get involved with class material online. Online discussions are
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The job market is becoming increasingly specialized, and many graduates find that it’s not easy to enter or progress in the job market without an
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The Challenge Index is a technique for the statistical ranking of top public high schools in the United States by Washington Post columnist Jay Matthews.
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Blended learning or ‘hybrid learning,’ is learning that combines the best of online learning and face-to-face instruction for the purpose of improving learning. ‘Flipping the
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While undergraduate study abroad involvements are becoming a vital part of a bachelor’s degree, studying abroad for post-graduate degrees is often as valued, if not
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Giving students chances to talk about what they’re learning in the classroom lets you give them feedback at the time when it’s most effective. Through
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The old expression insists that “money makes the world go ‘round.” And while we’d argue that other factors are also important when it comes to
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