Monthly Archives: January 2019

Why is there a truck driver shortage in the United States?

Why is there a truck driver shortage in the United States?

The trucking industry is an important component of business in the United States. Truck drivers spend continuous hours transporting products between different companies all throughout the country. However, within the past decade, there has been a shortage in truck drivers. For most students, they tend to follow what other people do rather than explore high […] … learn more→

Advantages of cell phone monitoring apps for parents

Advantages of cell phone monitoring apps for parents

Almost all teenage students are using the smartphone and other gadgets with all the latest apps. And being a parent, people worried about the excessive use of mobile and apps by their children like what are they doing in the mobile or is there any problem with them, etc.  But to remove all the tension […] … learn more→

The 10 most important events in Higher Ed of 2018

The 10 most important events in Higher Ed of 2018

I know, it’s a bit late for such considerations, but a recent article listed what are supposedly the 10 most important events of 2018…they’re off a bit, but allow me to clarify: 1. Purdue University Launched “Purdue Global” after Purchasing For-Profit Kaplan University The article indicates this “may signal a change” in online programs, but…no. […] … learn more→

Graduate employment is up, but finding a job can still take a while

Graduate employment is up, but finding a job can still take a while

Four years on from the worst new graduate employment outcomes ever, the 2018 statistics released today show cause for optimism. Although full-time employment rates remain well down on a decade ago, they are improving. Graduates in health-related courses fare the best In early 2018, about four months after completing an undergraduate course, 73% of new graduates who were looking […] … learn more→

More solutions needed for campus hunger

More solutions needed for campus hunger

A new federal report does a good job of explaining what many researchers have been saying for a decade – food insecurity among college students is a serious national problem. As one University of California, Berkeley student revealed in an interview for a 2018 research article I helped write: “Food is always on my mind: ‘Do I have enough […] … learn more→

Career guidance for kids is our best hope for climate change

Career guidance for kids is our best hope for climate change

We all care, at some level, about our planet and for our children. And yet, ample research has proven that we are doing a terrible job of guaranteeing a healthy future for either of them. In my work as an interdisciplinary scholar who has researched children’s rights, the social determinants of child development and the psychology […] … learn more→

Bring pedagogy outside the walls: a master's degree in management

Bring pedagogy outside the walls: a master’s degree in management

In October 2018, I had the opportunity to initiate in Paris-Dauphine a master course on the transformations of work in the digital age . It was about understanding the links between changes in work and new forms of organization and management. In the spirit, this teaching was also an opportunity to try to link often separate practices (pedagogy and […] … learn more→

How joining Greek Life can help your education

How joining Greek Life can help your education

Your secondary education is very important, but it also comes with a lot of new responsibilities. For instance, you’ll have to learn how to best manage your own time and schedule, learn how to make networking opportunities line up for career opportunities, and even understand student loans and student loan forgiveness. However, there are plenty […] … learn more→

Guided dictation: a new way to progress in spelling?

Guided dictation: a new way to progress in spelling?

Today, the issue of spelling problems is largely outside the school sphere. With the rise of digital in the professional world, everyone has to communicate in writing. From a personal point of view, social networks engage us more and more to handle the keyboard. And the weaknesses in Molière’s language become all the more visible as the French […] … learn more→

School agents benefit both Canada and China

School agents benefit both Canada and China

China is the No.1 source country of international students who come to study in Canada. According to the Canadian Bureau for International Education, 150,000 international students from China studied in Canada in 2017. Any political impact on Canadian and Chinese relations is potentially serious for a wide global network with something at stake related to Chinese students in Canada […] … learn more→