That is the question, isn’t it? In many cases the student does not want to do any part time work but their parents want them develop a sense of responsibility, […]
Yearly Archives: 2019
The marks are in, and frankly…. they aren’t good! Only 48% of Grade 6 students are meeting the required math literacy. One has to question where we are failing our […]
Regardless of your age, what level of education you’re starting, the first day of school, especially in a new school and new program is always daunting. There is a combination […]
It seems obvious, you study in a study group. Depending on the types of study groups, the types of studying that will be done, will change. So, what exactly makes […]
This may seem like a silly questions but for many it’s hard to create a study group while for others, it’s natural. Some people are naturally leaders and attract other […]
This is tough. Usually the people who are really good at math are a little antisocial and adverse to groups or at least, they don’t need to work in a […]
I have no idea how I managed but I got through. Not the best way to start off a blog post. But I have had many first weeks’ and starts to school terms and years since then and have noticed a few things over the years. The first thing I have noticed that there are different “types” of students entering into first year. There are those students that a fresh out of high school. And of those fresh out of high school there are subcategories. There are the ones that a local and going to the “local” university or college. There are those that are “domestic” students and staying within the same country but coming from out of town to go to school. And then there are those students that are coming from out of the country to go to school, the international