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The Importance Of Problem Solving Skills In Your Studies

  Critical thinking is important for students to develop as early as possible. Critical thinking is the ability to solve problems and to identify the key points or significant aspect of every subject or situation. It also involves the ability to generate more than one possible way or approach to solve a problem or scenario. […]

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How 3 Teachers Are Shaking Up Online Learning

  Not too long ago, Pearson (the ginormous education company – yes it’s a technical term) put out a few really interesting videos about teachers who are shaking up online learning. They’re talking about innovation in online learning – and not the innovation that has driven new technologies. They’re talking about the type of innovation

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Hello Teens! Here Are Tips On What It Takes To Be An Active Learner

  Active learning is generally the best method of studying because it is proven to be the most beneficial to students. Active learning also yields impressive grades to the students. But what does it takes to be an active learner? An active learner is one who always attends his/her classes regularly and makes sure that

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ASUU Postpones Executive Meeting Scheduled For Today Following Death Of Its Former President

  After the tragic passing of the former president of the Academic Staff Union of Universities, ASUU, Prof. Festus Iyayi, who died on Tuesday in a car accident on Lokoja-Abuja Expressway, it was decided to postpone the planned NEC meeting. Yesterday, as Iyayi was returning from the meeting in one of the Northern ASUU chapters,

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This Is Bad: ETS bars Nigerian students from GRE, TOEFL exams amid security fears

  Nigerian candidates with aspirations of studying abroad were shocked last week when they received notice that their Graduate Record Examination (GRE) had been postponed. No new date was given. Now the administrators of that examination, as well as the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) exams have released an official statement saying

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Sokoto Donates 100 Computers To Physically Challenged Students

  The Sokoto State Government on Saturday donated 100 computers to some physically challenged students of the Abdulrasheed Adisa Raji Special School for the Physically-Challenged. The Commissioner for Education, Alhaji Yusuf Danchadi, made the disclosure at the graduation of the beneficiaries from a three-month computer appreciation course. The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that

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Lower Education Levels Linked To Unhealthy Diets

  People with lower levels of education may eat larger amounts of unhealthy, calorically dense food than those with a higher education level, possibly because they are more physically active, according to new research published November 6th in the open-access journal PLOS ONE, by Jonas Finger and colleagues at the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin,

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