I’ll spare you the lecture. You already know that you have to make a study plan, work hard, manage time, keep your hands off social media, eat healthy, and exercise. And that you should not sleep too little or too much, or you shouldn’t be watching TV or talking to friends or attending parties. Phew!…
Learning
This category is dedicated to the process of learning, featuring methods, techniques, and insights on how to learn more effectively and efficiently across different fields.
Since the world is beginning to move on from the traditional mode of transferring knowledge, we have seen online learning trying to play catch-up and the truth is that it’s winning. Online learning, or eLearning, is going through a period of significant transformation, and lots of companies are aware of this, that is the reason…
In recent years, there has been an ongoing debate among educators as to the degree to which homework can contribute to students’ academic success. Amazingly, some go so far as to suggest that homework is counterproductive and shouldn’t be assigned at all. That runs squarely into the face of common sense, however, and most teachers…
It can be really hard to study and sometimes, it can become harder because studying at school can’t help you that much. So, where can you go if you need to lumber along yet research as much as you can? In colleges and universities, you have a lot of places to choose from. However, these…
Chemistry is one amazing subject. It begins with just an atom and rises to simple substances and then goes above complex polymers – and then again down to subatomic particles. I have been writing a lot recently on how to read, revise and make notes etc., to help you become a better student. Class chemistry…
Recently, the World Bank Group published the World Development Report (WDR) 2018 entitled as “Learning to Realize Education’s Promise” the first-ever edition entirely focused on education. The report warns of a learning crisis in global education and the severity of this in the deprived areas. Shockingly, there are still around 260 million children who aren’t…
Continuing from the last article on how to effectively read and learn from a book, I bring you the next in line – a topic which was better to be explained in a separate article – the trouble of correctly highlighting paragraphs. Highlighting is essential for understanding most of the topics and simply to highlight…
Learning is a continuous process. Process of continuous studying, remembering, applying, and repeating the same on and again. From infancy to old, everyone has to learn in order to live in the world. The choice and methods of learning may be different but the only thing that matters at last is what we have contributed…
The role of teachers are changing in the current scenario. Earlier education system was straightforward. Go to college, study and get out. Clearing doubts and understanding concepts from teachers were really simple as they were more accessible and dedicated. Teachers hardly took teaching as job, rather they always imparted it as social responsibility to make…
English is the most important and scoring section in IBPS Bank Exams. It does not require much time for the preparation as it requires for sections like Reasoning and Quantitative Aptitude. Scoring maximum marks in this section helps you increase your overall percentage in IBPS Bank Exam. Every Year, the difficulty of this section is…
Citation is the process in which you cite (refer, quote or pronounce) sources of the particular information you have added to your content. In this way, you tell the reader that your information belongs to that particular site. By doing this, your readers can seek help from the site you have cited. They can check…
The more you write, the better you’ll get as time goes by. Writing is just like any other skill – upgradeable. Good writers are generally more intellectual that those who don’t write. They know what they’re talking about, they’re highly communicative, and you can notice something in them. That “something” is very much debated nowadays:…