Online Education: Synchronous vs Asynchronous Learning
Thanks to technological improvements and better Internet, more and more people are working from home. A lot of companies even obligate their employees to work at least one day a week from home. It’s better for the environment, saves time
The Benefit of Video Conferencing Software in the Classroom
Doing business today means communicating internationally or remotely. From organizing meetings with your colleagues in a city 50 kilometers away to closing an overseas deal, seamless communication is key. Or what about talking to that one friend you met in
Learning from Japanese Schools: A Strong Sense of Community Makes For Engaged Students
While it’s no secret the Singaporean curriculum is consistently ranks in the top 4 PISA rankings, every school system has its advantages and disadvantages. Today we look at some of the aspects of Japanese schools that contribute to the high
Learning From Korean Schools: Building Strong Children Ready to Face The Future
While many Koreans believe their national education institutions need reform, and Korea does not fare as consistently high on the PISA rankings as Singapore1, every school system has elements worth examining. Today we will look at elements of Korean schools
The Importance of Building Character in Future Leaders: Making Sure They Are Ready To Lead
Children are the future and the future needs leaders. Good leadership relies heavily on a balance of elevated awareness and decisiveness. Without a grounded understanding of themselves and a solid moral compass to guide them, many leaders succeed at being
Getting Past Straight A’s: Balancing Old And New Ideas on Education
As parents and teachers we sometimes become overly focused on the immediately tangible: the test scores, the grades and the rankings. But it has never been more important, in the face of overwhelming research, to consider the importance and development