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How Traveling Can Bridge An Opportunity Gap

Educational Field Trips are a source of amusement and engagement for all students regardless of their backgrounds and history. Travel allows learners to bond with each other outside the school premises and illuminate themselves with knowledge from differing dimensions of life. Students can explore the wonders of nature, observe their surroundings

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Can A Mentor Help Academic Progress?

Acquiring the help of a mentor is an excellent positive reinforcement for a student to get one on one attention to augment their educational development. It gives students a role model to look up to and find support in. A mentor can be a teacher, counselor, advisor, or any accomplished volunteer. Having a mentor enables students to build strong relationships with a confidant with whom they can periodically evaluate their progress.

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Growth Mindset...How To Neutralize The Opportunity Gap?

The opportunity gap is a buzzing term amongst modern education-related individuals. It identifies the infrastructural aspects as the culprit responsible for poor academic performances in some students. They underperform because they are not provided with equal opportunities by the overall education system. Concerned educationists are putting their heads together to devise methods and techniques that foster better educational tendencies in those who suffer due to the opportunity gap.

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Opportunity Gap... A Conundrum For Educationists To Consider!!

There are many factors leading to the opportunity gap. For each student, a diverse number of factors contribute to academic performance. These factors are unique to each individual and would require custom made uniquely tailored solutions for each student to improve performance. There is no “one size fits all” solution for making headway in academic performance. Educationists need to address the complexity of the opportunity gap through careful evaluation and individualized programs to bring reforms into the system!

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How Does Project-Based Learning Surpass Conventional Learning Approaches?

How Does Project-Based Learning Surpass Conventional Learning Approaches?

Nevertheless, the viability and feasibility of Project-Based Learning need to be considered before it can be effectively implemented. Despite being a very inspirational, motivating, and encouraging strategy, it may not be possible to put into practice in different schools.

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Personalized, Differentiation, and Student-Centered; Different Or Same?

Personalized, Differentiation, and Student-Centered; Different Or Same?

While Differentiation, Personalized, and Student Based Learning may have different aspects and instructional methods, all of them aim to achieve the same objective; enhance student understanding and knowledge effectively and productively.

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4 Signs you may need to find a your child a tutor

Most tutors have specific expertise, so you can choose a tutor based on the areas your child needs improvement. You may need to hire more than one specialized tutor if your child requires additional support in more than one area. It's worth considering a tutor if your child seems to be more frustrated by education than encouraged. There may be several reasons your child needs the assistance of a tutor. If your child is displaying any of the above four signs, it might be time to search out an appropriate mentor. Sign 1: There is Frustration at School Is your child angry at their low grades in a subject?

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7 cheap activities to do at home with your kids! Help tame your boredom.

It isn't always possible to find things to do with your kid outside of the home. Sometimes it’s the weather, allergies, illness, or maybe a *worldwide quarantine. Maybe you are trying to save money, so being out and about doing fun activities can create additional financial strain. Whether it social distancing or financial responsibilities, you may be looking to have fun with your kids at home on a budget. Let's talk about some free and inexpensive indoor activities that you and your kid can share in.

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Every Moment is a Teachable Moment: Teach Your Kid to be a Critical Thinker

Unfortunately, few high schools are prepping kids with the tools and skills they need to navigate adult life, and as parents, this is our responsibility. We cannot assume that kids will just figure things out later! For young kids, let them listen in on the conversation to understand the basic terminology. For older kids, they may be ready to participate by sharing their own opinions.

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Helpful Tips for Gardening with Your Kids

It can be a lot of fun to garden with your family. Spending time together, walking about, and listening to nature is very beneficial for your kids. However, admittedly, young children helping you out in the flower bed or the vegetable garden can also be a bit stressful or chaotic. There are lots of benefits to getting kids in the garden, the initial stress is well worth it. Have no fear. Gardening does not have to be a chore for you as the parent. After surveying a handful of benefits of this activity for children, we'll discuss how to make the most of the process.

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Teaching Your Children Science Through Everyday Life

You can explore science in countless ways from home. By strengthening your child's knowledge about science from home, you are encouraging them to become life-long learners. Kids who have more hands-on life experiences with science are better able to grasps the complexities of scientific reasoning. When kids have seen these processes occur in their everyday life, they are better able to make connections. Here are just a few great ways in which you can teach your child science at home during work or play.

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