The Benefits of Experiential Learning
One of the education trends in 2023 is a focus on experiential learning. Although it may sound like a new-age concept, it’s not new to
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One of the education trends in 2023 is a focus on experiential learning. Although it may sound like a new-age concept, it’s not new to
Education has always been used as a political tool, but recently it seems the laws and policies surrounding K-12 education — particularly in public schools
As leaders of their schools, school administrators have many responsibilities to fulfill. Their duties include providing support for not only the students but also the
Nurses are known for the patient-centered care they provide. In the case of the COVID-19 pandemic, nurses put their own safety at risk, providing critical
In recent years, the importance of understanding social determinants of health (SDoH) and how they impact an individual’s care has grown. According to the World
When developing any curriculum, the ultimate goal for educators is to create a structure that teaches children a particular set of knowledge they can apply
Using technology in the special education classroom has many benefits. It can transform how students interact with teachers and classmates. Educational technology (EdTech) tools can
Educators have many obligations to their students. Beyond the course content and subject-level achievement, teachers offer their students guidance on social and emotional levels that
Professional educators might no longer be students in name, but they are certainly students by trade, constantly learning new skills and techniques and gaining other
No matter the topic, educators and curriculum directors with a Master of Education in Curriculum and Instruction are uniquely situated to oversee the implementation of
Chandra Holet had a good reason for taking 26 years to pursue an advanced degree. “I am a single mom,” she said. “I waited for
Online learning offers many benefits despite the various challenges that arose during its growth in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. Educators have become
Patient care involves a lot of moving parts, especially in critical situations. Nurses must think on their feet, make quick decisions and be confident those
After gaining five years of experience as an elementary school teacher, Nicole Collins is ready to follow her heart. “I love being in the classroom,
According to The Hechinger Report, children are capable of understanding STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) concepts at a very young age. However, skills in
Long before Dr. Darein Spann enrolled in graduate studies at Mississippi College (MC), all signs pointed toward him becoming a Choctaw. “I grew up not
Since most K-12 learning now takes place in both face-to-face and digital settings, some students do part of their homework and schoolwork online. To keep
As the world keeps changing at an increasingly rapid pace, so does the face of education. The modern era has ushered in a host of
Not so long ago, smartphones and other gadgets were the silent enemies of schoolteachers: Students would often use them during class to watch films, play
Anna Grace Malpass is still a relative newcomer to the teaching profession, but she is wasting no time preparing to move her career ahead at
When people are sick, injured or need emergency care, they rely on nurses to provide safe, quality care. Patients can become overwhelmed with medical terminology
No one can stop a disaster. Because calamities are unpredictable and inevitable, those who possess applicable training and education on disaster readiness are highly valued
Going back to school to earn your Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree is an excellent return on your investment of time and money.
Throughout the years, nursing has evolved — both in the way nurses provide patient care and the way they are educated. Over the past few
Each nurse, regardless of education level or role, is a leader. Nurses rely on decision-making and critical-thinking skills to improve patient health, whether as a
The year 2020 presented a number of challenging issues for teachers, administrators and students, including the transition to remote and hybrid learning, the inequities in
Many words can describe 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic, but one word really rises to the top: digital. With people working from home, “Zoom School”
We have seen the pictures of three people — of three different heights – trying to watch a baseball game over a fence, each standing
When you are already working as a registered nurse, it can be difficult to consider adding anything else to your plate, especially a return to
Mississippi College offers an online Registered Nurse (RN) to Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree program, accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education
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