Category: School
Gordonstoun School is Helping Kids to Create Meaningful Relationships
Today, there are many challenges individuals face in their daily lives. However, very little effort is currently being incorporated to ensure that such issues have been addressed as needed. In fact, most entities in the industry that is concerned with such aspects have ignored the trends and are already looking for other ways of ensuring […]
How Gordonstoun is Impacting Future Debates
Watching our television screens, you can’t help but notice how political debates have been on the rise especially with Brexit and the Covid-19 Lockdown. And these debates demonstrate the need to mentor future leaders on coming up with the best solutions in addressing anticipated challenges. Because of this, Gordonstoun established the Dialogue Society, to change […]
Gordonstoun a Public School With Royal Ties
Gordonstoun is a prestigious public school that is famous for educating British royals. The school taught many royals, including Prince Phillip, Prince Charles, Zara Phillips, and others. The nonacademically driven school is often compared with Eton School. Gordonstoun is more concerned with developing the individual personality than just academics. Eton School has remained an all […]
Digital Learning With ClassDojo Is The Future
Schoolteachers in England faced a problem as Covid-19 forced closures of their schools – how best to connect with their students? The answer was an educational technology (ed tech) program known as ClassDojo. With it, the teachers could ensure that every student was receiving the education they needed and that every parent could be kept […]
Academy of Art University, Adding Skill And Expertise To The Fashion Industry
The world of fashion deserves skill and some level of expertise which can only be achieved by investing in the right training. Most times what the consumer sees is the end product but there is so much which goes into coming up with a final product. The several ideas and services needed to make a […]
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