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Rebuilding the Path to Education: A Guide for Interrupted Learners in the UK
This article explores pathways for learners in the UK who have experienced academic interruptions. Focusing on an 18-year-old who paused their education due to family challenges, it provides actionable steps to rebuild education confidence and achieve academic goals.
Exploring Online Medical Education for Non-Medical Backgrounds: A Gateway for K12 Students
This article explores how online medical courses can bridge the gap between professional medical knowledge and K12 students’ learning capabilities, with a focus on non-medical backgrounds and topics like cardiology.
Game-Based Learning Meets Esports: A New Era in Education
Game-based learning, esports, and education are converging in an innovative way. GameClass and NASEF’s partnership is transforming K12 education, integrating core subjects with esports for a revolutionary digital-age learning experience.
Psychology, Philosophy, and Self-Learning Resources: A Beginner’s Guide for K12 Students
This article explores how K12 educators can introduce psychology and philosophy to students, with self-learning resources aimed at fostering critical thinking and self-awareness.