The top education magazine covers global educational trends, updates about colleges, universities, institutes and more. It is one of the best education journals
The top education magazine covers global educational trends, updates about colleges, universities, institutes and more. It is one of the best education journals
The top education magazine covers global educational trends, updates about colleges, universities, institutes and more. It is one of the best education journals
Survive Lockdown: Turn Self-Isolation Into Self-Improvement
The good news is, the situation has brought a highly unlikely opportunity that has fundamentally arisen our life circumstances. An opportunity to quench all thirsts you have. For most people especially youngsters, they are eager to complete many TV/Web series or a list of movies that they don’t want to skip anymore. But pause yourself and think twice about the precious never-getting-twice time you got. Think about the changes you’ve seen in nature; the air is purer than normal days, the sky is blessed blue, birds started coming to your window, and the yellow sunshine which was probably a dream some weeks back. If nature has taken some decent deep breaths, why couldn’t you? It’s time to be generous to your own life and re-discover yourself.
Covering the vast syllabus in a short span of time is always difficult. We all are confused and worry about the preparation. I think we all should follow some exam tips for successfully completing the exam.
There are many questions that come to our minds when we sit and start focusing on the subjects. I remember when I was in my preparation for board exams. I was very confused about, How to study for my final exams? What is the best thing to do before an exam? So that I can get good marks.
In this blog, we will see the different exam tips that will help you do well on the exam day. These tips will give answers to all your questions related to exam tips like how to study for finals and what should be done before the exam.
LGBT+Scientists Can Make STEM Workplaces
how LGBT+ scientists describe their status at their institution, laboratory, classroom, or office. Discussing the complexity and hardship face by many scientists from sexual and gender minorities, here are some observations from a 2019 survey that backups this sense of invisibility https://www.theeducationmagazine.com/education-now/humanities/lgbtscientists-make-stem-workplaces/
Raising the Academic Level in Hospitality Education
Carrying forward the swiss hospitality legacy, around 58 years ago, Walter Hunziker, Vice-President of the Swiss Tourism Federation and hotelier Frédéric Tissot opened the “Institut International de Glion” in the former Grand Hotel Bellevue in Glion. Later in 1995, Glion raised the academic level of the school by introducing the first Bachelor’s Degree in Hospitality, in answer to the industry’s ever-growing need for highly qualified managers. Being responsive to industry needs ever since its...