Tag: books
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Spellbinding Sequel: Diving into ‘Harry Potter and the Cursed Child’
The words “There’s magic in every moment in Harry Potter and the Cursed Child” are nothing short of an appealing promise for those who are followers of the cherished wizarding universe created by J.K. Rowling. Continuing the legendary Harry Potter narrative, The Cursed Child is a play that has taken the world by storm and ... -
PlotousPage Ltd launches Pepcode – Game-changing Bookkeeping and Inventory Management Software for SMEs
[ad_1] PlotousPage Ltd, an accounting and bookkeeping firm in Lagos, Nigeria proudly announces the launch of her new bookkeeping and inventory management software for small businesses, Pepcode. The soft-launch event is slated for Friday, November 10, 2023. will be held at the Co-Creation Hub, Herbert Macaulay Way, Yaba, Lagos. The product will provide complete solutions ... -
This Obscure College Major Commands $100K Within Four Years
[ad_1] Writing Their Own Check When students at his university’s engineering college are ready to line up full-time work, Singer says many of them line up at job fairs eagerly awaiting their turn to get face time with well-known tech companies. But a group of students notably absent are the naval architecture majors. “There’ll be ... -
Catapulting Teachers Into School Leadership Positions Too Soon Comes With a Cost
[ad_1] Too often, teachers are rapidly elevated from the classroom to school leadership positions, whether to fill an unexpected vacancy, act as an interim administrator or to take on a permanent leadership role. But ushering teachers into administrator roles before they are prepared and without adequate support poses risk of burnout — or worse, opens ... -
AI in Higher Ed: Using What We Already Know About Good Teaching Practices
[ad_1] How is AI currently utilized in higher education? As of fall 2023, we are still in the early stages of figuring out what AI integration means for higher ed. In some classrooms, such as my own, we talk about what AI can and can’t do. We look at examples of output from large language ... -
How to Encourage Viewpoint Diversity in Classrooms
[ad_1] ST. PAUL, Minn. — Robert Groven, director of the Minnesota Urban Debate League, has been coaching high school debate competitions for more than 30 years, and he’s noticed a marked shift in student behavior in the past decade or so. During debate exercises, there’s been a “consolidation” around points of view that are more ... -
How My School Turned Tragedy Into an Opportunity for Student and Family Engagement
[ad_1] Imagine not only waking up to a pandemic, forced into an isolated space without the physical and emotional support you need for learning, but also discovering that the place you call home has been deemed unlivable. This was the reality for many of the students and their families at Luther J. Price Middle School ... -
Group Project Horror Stories — and How to Avoid Them
[ad_1] If you’ve ever been a student, then you’ve probably done a group project at some point. And you most likely also have a horror story about a group project that went terribly wrong. That trend was clear when EdSurge recently took a microphone to one campus and asked several students to share their group ...











