domingo, 12 de abril de 2026

Has anyone else had a teacher that genuinely boosted your grade in college/uni just because of how they taught?

Like not just explaining content, but being organised, giving clear guidance on what to focus on, and actually motivating the class.

Most people in my class ended up getting high grades like As and Bs because of it.

Is this what good teaching should be or is it just luck getting the right teacher?



Submitted April 12, 2026 at 10:13AM by TheStaircaseOfLife33 https://ift.tt/58lGFAM

National University

thinking of attending National University but hearing they are having issues with Financial Aid refunds? anyone have experience with them?



Submitted April 12, 2026 at 08:49AM by WitchyPoetess https://ift.tt/8NYe2Bz

Now that teachers are more likely than ever to be the path of least resistance in all sorts of ways, won't that just mean folks who flop at everything else will start becoming the only ones likely to wind up associating with the profession?

I made a post some time ago on the Xennial sub about students and things like respect for teachers. One comment that stood out to me had to do with this person teaching their child 'not' to just do things because they're told too; the aim was to learn to question everything. Sounds empowering--to an extent--but when all the kids come with that same mentality, how is the teacher meant to get anything meaningful accomplished? Many aspects of learning can be tedious but 1 it doesn't mean they shouldn't be done and 2 teachers can only do so much. SOme part of the responsibility to try, to be civil, to ask for help when needed and so on should be completely in the hands of the students.

People act like rules, structure, consequences, Etc., are some class of imposition no matter what. Yet 'none' face increased chaos owing to an absence of these things more than teachers themselves.

Ultimately--and as 'solid' teachers jump ship in droves--I feel like the only people who will take this work on will be those least suited to doing it justice.

What are your thoughts on this? Good teachers can make learning--and even 'living' in some cases--feel amazing. But we seem to be depleting a finite resource we may never get back.



Submitted April 12, 2026 at 08:26AM by cherry-care-bear https://ift.tt/BQgtyu2

Kathmandu World School A LEVELS KASTO CHA?

I'm thinking of joining as an alternative to Rato Bangala. Of course, I think the education at Rato Bangala cannot be matched but its too far from where I live, especially since I heard it has been shifted to Hattiban now? How is the A levels education at KWS because infrastructure wise ta its good. I need opinions guys, SEE ko result is coming early this time around and I feel I'm running out of time.



Submitted April 12, 2026 at 12:27AM by FunReporter2198 https://ift.tt/9TlKWsG

sábado, 11 de abril de 2026

I think we should hold kids back. (Rant)

I think. we should start holding kids back again.

I may just be on reddit to much.

There should be no reason why we are letting people out into the world who cannot use critical thinking skills in every day conversation. Who cannot reason, who cannot understand, who cannot read, who doesn't want to learn because their viewpoint of learning has been damaged.

Is this not going to ultimately lead to societies decline?

we need to establish a schooling system that encourages kids to work through problems and not scapegoat them, this increase of pushing kids through with subpar levels is what leads to disparity in our community.

why are we not ENCOURAGING EDUCATION

why do people think its NOT IMPORTANT.

why are individuals CUTTING FUNDING FOR EDUCATION

do we NOT WANT AN EDUCATED SOCIETY?

why do certain schools receive LESS FUNDING then others and they complain that their kids are NOT MOTIVATED.

Im loosing it and I feel. hopeless.

what can we do to fix this how can we make it better.

the ability to think is a blessing but why are we not encouraging its growth.



Submitted April 11, 2026 at 07:33AM by laken_always-there https://ift.tt/YxAF156

PERFORMANCE

Parents, if you have a child in grade school, there’s one important thing you should watch closely: whether their report card grades actually match their standardized test scores (like the Regents).

If your child is getting high grades on their report card but much lower scores on the Regents, that’s a serious warning sign. It usually means they’re being passed along and given good grades without truly mastering the skills they’re supposed to be learning.

Don’t just look at the report card and assume everything is fine. Compare it to their test scores. If there’s a big gap, start asking questions—your child might not be getting the education those good grades are supposed to represent.



Submitted April 11, 2026 at 06:33AM by Smooth_Rise_4376 https://ift.tt/LXf3VUF

Free Courses?

Hi everyone,

I’m a 26M currently working in technical sales, and I’ve recently decided to level up my skills by taking online courses related to my field.

Right now, I’m mainly looking for *free* courses to get started, ideally in areas like:

* Sales

* Marketing

* Communication

* Business communication

I initially thought platforms like Coursera and Udemy had fully free courses, but it seems most of them are paid or only partially free.

Would really appreciate any recommendations for platforms, websites, or even specific courses that are genuinely free and valuable.

Thanks in advance for any help!



Submitted April 11, 2026 at 02:47AM by Healthy_Being1310 https://ift.tt/eVc4XAI