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Help fuel your kids with providing the best fuel for their brains. Reachout.com, an Australian education website, has listed the best “brain” foods for studying. Brain food for studying includes: P . . .
It is interesting to read about the issues and problems as identified by Julia Gillard, Australia’s first female Prime Minister. I can recall journalists at the time commenting on her appearance or on her ha . . .
Student safety and well-being has always been at the forefront of improvements made in Education, but a recent article from NJ.com highlights the importance of specifying the inclusion of Mental Health safety as w . . .
Private tuition classes in Hong Kong are the norm for many students. However, it may be a surprise for some to know that private tuition in the UK is also quite common. In the UK, “More than a quar . . .
Childhood isn’t the same today as it was fifty, or even twenty years ago. The Era of Technology has ushered in changes that are most acutely felt by young children and teenagers. Concerns about online misinf . . .
Here is a very interesting article from Stanford University giving an insight into the issues of importance to American teenagers. In the months leading up to the U.S. presidential election in 2016, thousands of . . .
The head of the Vocational Training Council recently went on record as wanting public cash to subsidise applied degree programmes. “Subsidies should be given to support quality degree programmes more oriente . . .
In the age of the #MeToo movement, it would be fair to expect that change has come at all levels. However, this doesn’t seem to be the case, particularly within university institutions in the UK. Universitie . . .