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Parents

9 Things That Help You In Mastering the Art of Leadership

In case of a war, handing over the command of a squadron of a thousand sheep to a lion will make all 1001 of them fight like lions. However, if you have a lineup of a thousand lions but hand their command over to a sole sheep, they will all behave like sheep in the battlefield.

This is not something that I am proclaiming but is a loose translation of Alexander the Great’s famous saying. Such is the importance of good leadership and proper delegation.

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What the Digital Skills Gap Means for College Students

In today’s world, the skills gap across all industries is quickly widening. This is a result of rapid advances in technology, with innovation and disruption happening at a much faster pace than ever before. Technological advances like AI are changing the very nature of jobs, redefining the skills needed to complete work.

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Professors

5 Incredible Ways to build Up A 3rd Grader’s Confidence in Maths Problem Solving

Learning is a life-long task. Learning boosts up your moral courage while allowing you to leave a mark on the world. The possibilities are endless. But all these things are only possible because of education. Education is the key to success, and one spends years to achieve something meaningful. Without proper knowledge, people are bound to live an inactive lifestyle with minimum satisfaction.

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What if Graduate School is Not for You?: A Prestigious Degree May Not Be Your Path to Happiness

The problem is that students who attend top-ranked graduate programs at prestigious Universities primarily because they are their “best” options may be miserable. Just because a student has the ability to perform well in a program does not mean that the program will bring the student personal or professional fulfillment. Nonetheless, as the recent college admission scandal reflects, there is considerable pressure on students to pursue their most prestigious options.

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Students

Online Learning Tips for Students and Teachers

Learning and educating now are much different than they were 30 years ago before technological advances began dominating our lives. Back then, research was conducted in libraries using books and periodicals. Now, everything you could ever want to know is stored online offering a treasure trove of opportunities and resources for both students and teachers.

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