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Critical Thinking and Education Are Vital to Resist Polarization

Recent years have shown that our society has become increasingly polarized. It goes beyond merely identifying with the political left or right. More than ever, when opinion is divided on any issue, you’ll find that people on either side are no longer able to agree to disagree. There’s a lack of open, constructive discourse today

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Aligning Higher Education with Today’s Workforce: How Does It Work?

Aside from disrupting businesses around the world, the pandemic also compelled schools and universities to shift to online classes to slow down the spread of the virus. While the health crisis is a serious matter that needs the full attention of the authorities, the situation also provided a unique opportunity to take stock of the current

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Keeping Your Kids Safe: In Life and Death

Being a parent can both be a blessing and a curse. Most people have always dreamt of the perfect family to settle ever since they entered adulthood. For some, nothing beats the feeling of entering parenthood. Building a family with their significant other is a fulfilling experience that permanently leaves a mark on their lives.

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Homeschooling: Parents’ Current Choice as the New Trend

Before the onslaught of the global pandemic, not many parents choose homeschooling as an option for their kids because of their work responsibilities. In the school year between 2011 and 2012, only approximately 3% of the school-age population was homeschooled. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 health crisis, the homeschooling setup has been deemed essential

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Little Mozart: When is the Right Time to Enroll a Child to Piano Lessons

Teaching children how to appreciate and play musical instruments have been proven to sharpen their mental abilities, leading to better grades in school and a wider job prospect in the future. Piano, in particular, has numerous benefits. The brains of those who can work differently compared to the rest of us. Unlike the guitar which

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Before You Learn How to Code, Problem-solve like a Designer

At some point in their lives, adults often gain an interest in further learning. And with the disruption brought about by the pandemic, more people are discovering that it’s an effective way of turning enforced isolation and extra spare time into growth and productivity. However, adults approach learning differently. We often seek to acquire skills

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Reshaping the Future: Trends in Early Childhood Education

Whether you are a parent, an educator, or both, keeping up with early childhood education (ECE) trends is imperative if you want to give your kids the best education they can get. Most of these trends aim to minimize the ever-present problems in early childhood education today, which is why staying in the know is

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Moore’s Law: Are Electronics Getting Cheaper?

We’ve probably seen it in science fiction movies that intricate objects and equipment can be invented, designed, and reverse-engineered from other materials in just a moment’s notice. That isn’t necessarily far from the truth. What Is Moore’s Law? Throughout most of history, technology will usually advance exponentially, granted that it’s not interrupted by a significant

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Professionals Are Investing In Continuing Education And Why You Should Too

Learning and progress do not stop the moment you get your dream job. Continuing education is important even after you have entered the workforce and secured a stable job. There are many forms of continuing education that you can explore, such as taking a post-graduate course, attending seminars and workshops, online courses, and one-time classes.

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boy attending online classes

Critical Thinking and Education Are Vital to Resist Polarization

Recent years have shown that our society has become increasingly polarized. It goes beyond merely identifying with the political left or right. More than ever, when opinion is divided on any issue, you’ll find that people on either side are no longer able to agree to disagree. There’s a lack of open, constructive discourse today

Read More
woman holding books

Aligning Higher Education with Today’s Workforce: How Does It Work?

Aside from disrupting businesses around the world, the pandemic also compelled schools and universities to shift to online classes to slow down the spread of the virus. While the health crisis is a serious matter that needs the full attention of the authorities, the situation also provided a unique opportunity to take stock of the current

Read More
family walking together holding hands

Keeping Your Kids Safe: In Life and Death

Being a parent can both be a blessing and a curse. Most people have always dreamt of the perfect family to settle ever since they entered adulthood. For some, nothing beats the feeling of entering parenthood. Building a family with their significant other is a fulfilling experience that permanently leaves a mark on their lives.

Read More
homeschooling concept

Homeschooling: Parents’ Current Choice as the New Trend

Before the onslaught of the global pandemic, not many parents choose homeschooling as an option for their kids because of their work responsibilities. In the school year between 2011 and 2012, only approximately 3% of the school-age population was homeschooled. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 health crisis, the homeschooling setup has been deemed essential

Read More
child playing the piano

Little Mozart: When is the Right Time to Enroll a Child to Piano Lessons

Teaching children how to appreciate and play musical instruments have been proven to sharpen their mental abilities, leading to better grades in school and a wider job prospect in the future. Piano, in particular, has numerous benefits. The brains of those who can work differently compared to the rest of us. Unlike the guitar which

Read More
coding

Before You Learn How to Code, Problem-solve like a Designer

At some point in their lives, adults often gain an interest in further learning. And with the disruption brought about by the pandemic, more people are discovering that it’s an effective way of turning enforced isolation and extra spare time into growth and productivity. However, adults approach learning differently. We often seek to acquire skills

Read More
students

Reshaping the Future: Trends in Early Childhood Education

Whether you are a parent, an educator, or both, keeping up with early childhood education (ECE) trends is imperative if you want to give your kids the best education they can get. Most of these trends aim to minimize the ever-present problems in early childhood education today, which is why staying in the know is

Read More
refrigerator

Moore’s Law: Are Electronics Getting Cheaper?

We’ve probably seen it in science fiction movies that intricate objects and equipment can be invented, designed, and reverse-engineered from other materials in just a moment’s notice. That isn’t necessarily far from the truth. What Is Moore’s Law? Throughout most of history, technology will usually advance exponentially, granted that it’s not interrupted by a significant

Read More
Education diploma

Professionals Are Investing In Continuing Education And Why You Should Too

Learning and progress do not stop the moment you get your dream job. Continuing education is important even after you have entered the workforce and secured a stable job. There are many forms of continuing education that you can explore, such as taking a post-graduate course, attending seminars and workshops, online courses, and one-time classes.

Read More
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