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Important Ways to Prepare For College

Posted on Oct 17, 2018 by Ashley Andrews. Filed under Higher Education
University Building

Your college days will most likely be the best part of your life. There will be a lot of friends to meet, plenty of parties to attend, and many dates to go on. However, let’s not forget why you are … Continue reading →

How Does an Ontological Coaching Certification Program Stand Apart from Life Coaching and Professional Training?

Posted on Oct 11, 2018 by Charles Brown. Filed under Career, General Education
Philosophers Busts

Leadership training and performance training have become parts of the corporate world. Thought leaders, company CEOs, and company officials are always looking for ways to improve themselves. The only way to survive in an uber-competitive world is by constant self-evolution. … Continue reading →

How E-Learning Helps Bridge Workplace Challenges Faced By Professionals

Posted on Oct 9, 2018 by Kavita Verma. Filed under Career
Computers Classroom

Learning and development landscape has drastically changed over the last few years. Be it the new models or the infliction or the latest trends and technologies; the online learning has evolved at a tremendous pace. However, these changes come both … Continue reading →

Predictive Index Learning Test Is More Than Traditional Hiring Tests!

Posted on Oct 6, 2018 by Kavita Verma. Filed under Career
Notebook Writing

Canned questions often garner canned responses! How do you typically evaluate a candidate’s ability in a job interview? You start with screening and filtering the candidates through their resumes by evaluating their degrees and skills. Then you move on to … Continue reading →

Should ESL Teachers Get a Master’s in TESOL?

Posted on Sep 29, 2018 by Walter Barrington. Filed under Higher Education
Learning English

Do you want to pursue a career in teaching? Are you interested in traveling the world and learning about other cultures and the people who live in them, while earning money at the same time? Then taking job teaching English … Continue reading →

Should Traditional College Education Matter in the Jobs Market?

Posted on Sep 22, 2018 by Andrew Heikkila. Filed under Career
College Students

College education has become a focal point in society, no matter where you stand. Those without degrees see them as the stepping stone to a better life — a key that opens doors to untold opportunity. Many employers, on the … Continue reading →

Ultimate Secrets to Improve Writing Skills Effectively

Posted on Sep 14, 2018 by Fawad Malik. Filed under General Education
Writing Laptop Office

Having creative writing skills and expertise can benefit everyone throughout the whole life because we all write something sometimes in different stages of life. Maybe you are a student who needs to write an essay as your next academic assignment, … Continue reading →

Using Gamification to Bolster Motivation in the Classroom

Posted on Aug 18, 2018 by Andrew Heikkila. Filed under General Education
Board Game

The concept of games is one almost everyone in the United States is aware of. The history of gaming is rich, spanning from Milton Bradley board games to highly advanced, modern video games, all revolving around the primary goal of … Continue reading →

5 Commandments of Getting the Job of Your Dreams

Posted on Jul 25, 2018 by Daniel Bailey. Filed under Career
Handshake Businessman

Everyone in the working world has a job they dream of but rarely apply for these positions. While most professionals first job is not usually CEO of a major corporation, all professionals can start a career path that can end … Continue reading →

The Time to Start Reading to Your Child Is Now

Posted on Jun 24, 2018 by Andrew Heikkila. Filed under Preschool
Boy Reading Books

If you were a young reader yourself, you might already understand the value of learning to read sooner rather than later — but if you aren’t, on the other hand, you might be unaware of what kind of benefits your … Continue reading →

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