adviceThe COVID-19 pandemic meant a move to emergency remote teaching for many university students around March 2020. Two months later, we undertook an online survey to ascertain experiences of university mathematics lecturers. We received responses from 257 mathematics lecturers from 29 countries. In...
“After her books skyrocketed in popularity during the pandemic, internet critics accused Hoover of profiting off the real-life struggle of women experiencing domestic abuse… Lily’s rationalization of her abusive surroundings, combined with the book and its subsequent sequel’s focus on romance, ...
The actions of teachers and more pointedly their unions during the pandemic chitshow makes my case. dep729 says: January 12, 2024 at 6:35 pm Never raised a hand to our (admittedly one) child. Used timeout, and consequences, latter at an older age and often self triggered. Timeouts ...
During the pandemic, social media made me very stressful because of all the fake news and all of the information that was coming, plus the fact that I was locked in, not seeing my friends or going to school. In a way, it made me feel stressful through all the news, but in another ...
And I am also finding the pandemic has caused a hard reset in student behaviour. Students are grateful for everything again. They say thank you for lessons; they help clean up after labs; they are so happy and grateful for labs. And they are listening better and thinking about little ways...
My last album I made during the pandemic, working from a distance, far away from the producers. There was a strange feeling of making music when the world was in a bad moment. The difference is what's happening now at this moment. What'...
“People are finding themselves drawn to the arts and crafts,” Belgrave said. “We are learning new ways to connect with each other.” I haven’t figured out whether my Zoom piano lessons will continue past the pandemic. I’ve gone from knowing middle C to playing cusp chords, eight...
We may be on the other side of The Lockdown™, but that doesn't change the fact that a lot of people became full-time remote workers during that time. Many of them alsoadopted "pandemic puppies"after learning that they'd be at home for the foreseeable future. ...
I’ve condensed my lessons learned from more than 25 years of chasing this life of personal and financial freedom—and seeking out the best wealth-building opportunities—into the 78 pages of Retire Up—6 Ways To Protect And Grow Your Wealth (Even In Times Of Economic Meltdown)… Inside, ...
We “ooh” and “ahh” over reports that productivity increased during the pandemic when everyone was working from home (which I dispute, by the way – more on that later). So, how did this happen? Is it doing us any harm? (Spoiler alert: yes.) And if we’d do...