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Avoid Misusing These Commonly Mistaken Words

by Christine Chadwick

English is largely considered to be one of the world's most difficult tongues. But whether you're a native speaker or brand new to the language, some words are more difficult than others. Let's take a look at a few of the most commonly misused words.

Ironic

Many people assume "ironic" means someth...

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5 Test Taking Strategies for Students With ADHD

by Christine Chadwick

Students with ADHD can excel academically. The key to their educational success lies in their preparation for tests. While educators can make accommodations for students with ADHD, practicing these test-taking strategies can give students the confidence to succeed.

1. Review the material in small c...

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What is the Waldorf Method of Education?

by Sarah Adams

While all teaching methods are aimed at educating children as they grow, there are many different options available for today's students. How do you know which one is right for your child? Information is an essential part of the decision-making process. Lately, you may have heard buzz about the incr...

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4 Ways to Educate Yourself Every Day

by Christine Chadwick

Education is a broad term; it can happen anytime, anywhere. It can be as structured or unstructured as you'd like it to be. It can happen in your own back yard, a classroom, or across the world! Here are a few easy things you can do to make sure you get a regular fix in stimulating your brain:

1. G...

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10 Ways to Catch Up Academically on the Weekend

by Sarah Adams

Too many students are overwhelmed by their first breath of freedom. With dropout rates at 30% after just one year at university . We've put together some tips to help you prepare for exams all year round.

Your workload will include taking notes in lectures (pro tip: write them longhand) (pro tip: d...

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