Chase Your Brain! An article on how to stay focused when revising. Humans can not simply agree. There are always debates and arguments about who is right and wrong. While this can be extremely frustrating, peoples opinions have to be taken with a grain of salt. This is because every brain is different. In this…
Brain-based learning model.
Brain-based learning model. According to Avci (2007) there have been different models of how our brain works throughout the years but one of the most popular in brain culture is that of brain localisation (Corballis, 2014.) More than 2,000 years ago, Hippocrates, observed that our brain had two sides, a left and a right, and…
5 Reason to start a Podcast
Starting a podcast can be a daunting task, but can have significant value for your business. We spoke to the podcast founders from Business Over Drinks – a podcast about business, entrepreneurship and more (with alcohol) – was started and the reasons behind it. Co-hosts Terng shares why he started this podcast and how it…
The Changing Face of Music
Music like most technological advances, has gone through many changes over the past 10 years. In fact the landscape of music, especially in South Africa, is completely unrecognisable from 5 years ago. Music has gone from being easily identifiable, as in which genre it conforms to, to the creation of a whole host of new…
Childhood Sexual Abuse and Its Impact on Special Education
Every day children are struggling with the effects of childhood sexual abuse. While the abuser can be anyone, typically the abuser is someone the child knows and trusts such as a teacher. News reporters tell stories about teachers who molest or rape students. These news reports regarding childhood sexual abuse between teacher and student are…
Serving others brings out the finest in us
#Depression; #DebraAtlas; #Philosophy; #Psychology; #SpiritualLeaders; #Community Canadian-Media: A review of Debra Atlas’s book ‘You Aren’t Depression’s Victim’ is given by Asha Bajaj, editorial director, publisher, and marketing of Canadian-Media. In her book ‘You Aren’t Depression’s Victim’, Debra Atlas empowers readers with uplifting messages and thought-provoking possibilities through her own experiences, pitfalls, and enlightenment. Having lived…
What California’s Leaders Must Do Next to Advance Student Learning During COVID-19.
Summary On July 17th, 2020, Governor Newsom introduced that every one K–12 colleges in California counties with growing COVID-19 infections might be required to educate remotely. Without a sturdy consciousness on enhancing the nice of far off training at scale, college students ought to lose as much as a year’s really well worth of mastering,…
The Loudest Bands In History: 10 Ear-Splitting Acts Who’ll Batter Your Brain With Sound
For decades, musicians have turned their amplifiers up to 11 in a quest to blow audiences away with their walls of sound. From old-school heavy metallers to cutting-edge electronica artists, bands across a range of genres have shredded eardrums, damaged buildings, and even caused earthquakes from the sonic booms they’ve produced. In this article, we’ve…
The Inevitability of Change
“Everything changes. Nothing remains without change” –Buddha Change is Inevitable. Whether we suffer a painful loss, endure the breakup of a relationship or lose a job, we can never escape the consequences of change. Although we may vaguely sense that someday change will happen, most of us continue to hope that it will never happen…
THE PSYCHOLOGICAL AND EMOTIONAL TRUMA OF CANING CHILDREN, GHANA
Caning is one of the many physical forces practised in our schools by educators and school staff, or in the home, by parents, guardians, and family members as a means of discipline or punishment. Many argue that it implants discipline, ignoring the body pain or discomfort, and the psychological and emotional trauma it causes children….