Month: October 2022

7 Promising study programs for postgraduate studies

After graduating from S1 college, most people will decide to work immediately. However, don’t be satisfied just yet, your education doesn’t stop there. Even though you are already working, you can continue your master’s degree for a better future.

Perhaps, working at the same time studying for Masters will feel very burdensome. Especially if you are married and have children. However, even though it is a bit difficult, it does not mean that studying Masters while working is impossible.

Still haven’t decided which postgraduate study program you will take? Well, you can consider some of the following study programs whose future careers have a bright chance.

Computer science and IT

You certainly often see on job search pages that Software Developer jobs are sought after by companies today. There are no less applicants considering the company does not hesitate to provide high salaries and benefits if you are really …

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Radical Energy Shift Needed To Meet 1.5C Global Warming target

DegreeA degree in human service will put together a student for quite a lot of jobs concerned in working with others. Careers available with the sort of degree not solely include the traditional counseling and social work class but many roles in the personal sector reminiscent of managers and directors or human resource managers will settle for a degree in human companies to fulfill their academic requirement. This makes a human service degree some of the versatile available.

I taught history in high school for five years. I always informed students that English was a very powerful subject they might research. They thought it weird that the historical past nerd would say that and asked why. I famous that virtually any job will require some degree of communication skills, and research in English provide this skill that may be very fascinating.

Historically, the notion of pursuing a degree in social …

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Should high school start later? Wake County schools wants your thoughts on new start times

CARY, NC — The Wake County Public School System is taking another step exploring later high school start times and end times and earlier elementary school start times and end times.

The district will host town halls and focus groups later this fall and will soon send out a survey soliciting feedback. No changes would be made until the 2024-25 school year, at the earliest.

The switch is grounded in research on natural sleep rhythms and potential academic implications. But the likely wide-reaching impact has kept the school system from moving quickly toward making a change.

“We know that in 2014, the American Academy of Pediatrics recommended that school set bell schedules no earlier than 8:30 am to improve the physical, mental health, safety and academic achievement of older students,” said Wake County Public Schools Chief Academic Advancement Officer Dr. Edward McFarland.

A change could affect parents’ schedules, students’ after-school

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