Finances in higher education reflect the earlier influences from the Colonial era through today just as […]
Awhile back, I wrote a post about one of my favorite books, What If. I have thought […]
Book clubs can be a beneficial method to encourage reading, writing and a love of language […]
In 2007, Harris, et. al. stated, “Plagiarism has become an issue of growing concern across universities.” […]
The process of learning is the ability to gain knowledge or to acquire the skills to […]
“It makes sense to include humor and laughter and to celebrate learning in the classroom” (Gregory […]
Positive feedback can take on a creative aspect. Reh (2012) states “don’t ever underestimate the power […]
One of the greatest questions in self-directed learning and guiding lifelong learning, is how to measure […]
There came a day when I realized how much negativity had seeped into my life. It […]
From pre-school through higher education, teaching methods lend themselves to the enhancement of content areas. Yet, […]