In today's academic and professional world, standardized formatting is usually required. Starting as early as high school, students are asked to write papers in MLA, APA, Chicago, and CSE. This is both to avoid plagiarism and establish a standard and easy-to-follow format for teachers
Read MoreWith globalism on the rise, it is now more important than ever to be able to communicate in different languages. Some of us were exposed to a variety of languages at a young age and learn them with ease, while others might need more intensive study and practice to build confidence.
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Read MorePlagiarism is one of academia's most common problems and a constant concern for teachers. While the Web may have made plagiarism as easy as a few simple clicks, it's also made detecting plagiarism just as easy. If a student can find the essay in seconds, so can you's if you know where to look.
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Read MoreModern science continues to develop in such a way that the older generation is constantly trying to catch up with the younger generation's adaptation to new developments and technologies. It is only logical that we should utilize our students' familiarity with technology from a young age to maximize their engagement and learning by integrating it into our curriculum.
Read MoreRhetoric, composition, and public speaking are not subjects that the average student enounters, but historically they were part of the building blocks of education. Two hundred years ago, these subjects were being taught to grade-school students
Read MoreWilliam Shakespeare is perhaps the most celebrated playwright in history. Most of his work was written between 1589 and 1613 and is composed of 38 plays and 154 sonnets. His writing is known for being composed in the poetic form of blank verse, in an iambic pentameter style (most of the time his lines are unrhymed, with every other syllable emphasized).
Read MoreSMART boards are a type of interactive whiteboard. They are great for making classrooms more interactive. SMART boards combine a white board and either an LCD or front projector, with interactive software and devices like's ˜Slate's or specialized remotes.
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Read MoreTheology is an extremely versatile degree that can be used in a variety of settings. Pursuing a degree in religious studies or theology is an excellent place to start if you are interested in working for a religious institution
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Read MoreLet's face it's sometimes real life is just too much. We've all been there, staring at the face of our boss or professor, knowing words are coming from his mouth, but hearing nothing,
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