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January 7, 2014

Why sleepy teens DO need their beds: Letting youngsters lie in could boost exam results

  Parents may not approve, but allowing teenagers to lie in could boost their exam results. Late start times and playing music and games during lessons are potential ways of boosting academic performance. With studies showing that the teenage body clock runs two to four hours behind the adult version, possible experiments include testing the

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5 Social Networks For Students To Get Academic Help

  With the growing use of social networking sites like Facebook and twitter, the methodology of education for students is finding new and improved ways. Students are getting more prone to the commodities these platforms offer. Therefore this advancement in social networking platforms is providing students with much better options to engage with their contemporaries,

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SSCE performance: Governor Chime hails education sector reforms

  Governor  Sullivan Chime of Enugu State has said that his government’s reforms in the education sector manifested in the results of the 2013 Senior Secondary Certificate Examinations where 50.10 per cent of the candidates from the state passed with a minimum of five credits, including English and Mathematics. Chime said this was an improvement

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Please Note, Abuse Changes Everything About the Teenager – YES! Everything!

(By Taiwo Akinlami) Abuse is the number one threat to THE BEST INTEREST OF THE CHILD. Abuse is a distraction too hard for the fragile but promising mind of the child to handle. Abuse is a jealous occupier. He runs a fortified monopoly, which does not allow the child any breathing space. It arrives on

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JAMB to create more Computer Based Test (CBT) centres in Lagos

  Alhaji Kamaldeen Oladeji, an official of the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB), on Wednesday said that the examination body would create more Computer-Based Test (CBT) centres in Lagos. Oladeji, the Coordinator, JAMB National Headquarters Annex, Lagos, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos that the centres would be ready ahead of

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