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Four Lost Characteristics we Need to Instill In Our Children

Tim Elmore talks about four lost characteristics we need to instill in our children they are vision. virtues, values and valor. Vision – This is the ability to see a goal in the future before it is reached. A vision is a picture of a better tomorrow. Many students must simply envision themselves graduating; others must

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Degrees Commanding the Highest Salaries

According to Forbes, a survey of salaries complied by Phil Gardner from Michigan State University shows degrees commanding the highest salaries are engineering degrees; in this order electrical, computer and then mechanical engineering. The average starting salaries are $57,000, $56,600 and $56,000 respectively.  He explains that students with engineering majors are highly technical and deeply trained so

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Lagos State Shifts School Resumption to October 8th

Another change in the School resumption date as Lagos State shifts school resumption to October 8th. The Lagos State Government on Sunday announced that primary and secondary schools in the state would no longer resume on Monday, September 22nd  as earlier announced. The Government has said schools would now resume on Wednesday, October 8. We want our

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Keeping Children Healthy at School

Keeping children healthy at school is not the easiest feat. Ordinarily children in school spread germs among themselves easily. It is not the easiest thing to try and reduce spread of germs when children are in close proximity with each other, playing, touching things and putting things in their mouth (especially the younger children). It is very important

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Nigeria Launches E-Curriculum for Students to aid Learning

Nigeria launches e-curriculum for students to aid learning. The Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council, has introduced e-curriculum in all Senior Secondary Schools in Nigeria. The e-curriculum is a web-based, curriculum delivery solution for learners, teachers, education managers and other stakeholders. According to Punch, the Executive Secretary of NERDC, Professor Godswill Obioma suggested that the mass

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School Feature: The Little Tulip School

School Feature: The Little Tulip School Please introduce yourself and your background? My name is Yvonne Edozien, and I’m the CEO of The Little Tulip Learning Centre. I have a BA in Business Economics and an MSc in International Business and Economic Development both from the University of Reading, UK. I have approximately Nine (9)

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Harvard’s President Reveals Her Top Tip For Getting Accepted

For ambitious high-school students today, the formula for getting into that reach school can seem just as simple. The conventional wisdom is that keeping your head down in the single-minded pursuit of qualifications is the path to success. It makes every election for every tiny organization a heated battle and makes classes almost an afterthought.

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