Thursday, June 14, 2018

Over the past decade, the number of international students has increased significantly in UK and US universities. But with the threat of a UK exit from the EU on the horizon - as well as a lack of welcoming the visa regime in particular - these figures have begun to decline in recent times.
   
Given the political problems - and the increasing difficulties faced by international students in obtaining visas - there is one solution that may change the way education is actually obtained. In a post-UK world, online education will be seen as an important tool for international students to move forward with their education. It can also help them obtain a degree from a British university, without suffering from moving home.

Therefore, carefully designed online programs, which include a lot of support, will provide global experience to students. More importantly, these programs can also provide relevant experience for students, giving them a range of valuable skills for their future careers. Online classrooms, and the sense of cooperation between different countries and cultures, will reflect the work environment in which these students are or are looking to work. 


It is therefore clear that online education programs can and should be viewed as an innovative platform in which higher education can be collected and sustained. The importance of this is that online education can break barriers that are difficult to overcome and help to exchange knowledge among the various parts of the world. Which provides students with new knowledge that is becoming richer in various international views and cultural awareness.


Online education also ensures the ability to complete or access remotely from all over the world, regardless of how uncertain the future of higher education will look. However, for this to happen, higher education institutions must continue to provide and develop new ways to deliver their educational programs. This will not only ensure their application to the latest global trends and developments, but also ensure that education is accessible to all.

Many students around the world are looking for a good education that will lead them to good job opportunities. However, there are many obstacles and challenges in the way of achieving this dream, such as limited material capacity, political conditions that prevent the entry of European countries or the United States, or other challenges. Through this, the importance of online education, and access to all certificates and qualifications of university and postgraduate. This type of education provides many advantages, and allows for the recognition of different cultures and work environments around the world. The author shows through her article the challenges that students face in getting a good education and the benefits that students can get through online education.

Try for a moment to remember the first semester you entered into your life, whether it was in a school or nursery, where there was a blackboard and colored chalk that attracted your attention. Often you perform your duties and school tasks in a notebook or sheets using pencil, wax colors, and you paint the pictures with your own hands. Let's get back to class in 2017, we'll find that everything has changed. There is no longer any use for wax or crayons, replaced by screens, social networks, cloud computing, and enhanced reality.

Technology has changed the way the classroom works, not only in school, but in the entire educational system. Students from the time they enter the nursery until their arrival at the university are enrolled in online education from their first day of study. With this growing volume of technological progress, higher education institutions are operating in an increasingly competitive environment and in unstable markets.


In the United Kingdom, increased tuition fees for university education, the removal of students' admission ceiling, and intense competition among qualified students have created an unprecedented era of "educational consumption." At the same time, students also expect more education . Recent press coverage of so-called "free-for-all" has confirmed that Russell Group's universities have introduced a series of higher education programs in this tradition, viewing students as mere consumers in the "buyer's market."

The "traditional student" instinct also changed. In the midst of all this, there is a change in how these students prefer to have access to education. Older students, in particular, who are looking for higher education, want their education to be more valuable and important. But also must be flexible enough to match their current obligations and responsibilities. The role of universities in preparing students for the job market also disappears. Even after students graduate with the highest ratings, there is a growing need and constant pressure on students to continue education.

It is very important that you learn new skills constantly to stay at the forefront of the game and very important at work. World-renowned figures and poles such as Bill Gates and Oprah Winfery say that continuous learning was one of their most important success factors.

Fortunately, there are several ways to speed up your brain-loading skills and abilities. Some of the following are:

Fifty minutes or less.
As businessmen and leaders, it is tempting to expand your perception, and it can only be done with a lot of hard work for hours (or days) to accomplish what you want.

But before you start using Red Bull boxes, remember: The brain starts to reduce its speed when it gets too much pressure!

Ellen Dunn of the Louisiana State University explains: "30 minutes (or less) is not enough time, and more than 50 minutes is more time than the brain needs to be fully saturated with information." To do this, you need to make sure that your learning program is light by following fast and easy-to-use methods such as educational cards, and do not forget to put 10 minutes rest between the lesson and the other.

Pareto Principle 20/80 (The Pareto Principle).
Pareto base known as Rule 20/80, founded by Italian economist Vilfredo Pareto, found that 20 percent of farms produce 80 percent of Italy's total crops.


Today, production expert Tim Ferris has developed a similar approach to the previous rule to increase learning speed. "You have to focus on the first 20 percent you learn, which will ensure you know the remaining 80 percent," he says.

Ask yourself, "What are the most important elements of investing in profit?" For example: If you are learning a foreign language, what are the words under 20 percent and 80 percent used in conversations?

Do not subject yourself to multiple tests.
The human brain is like a computer; when you open many pages (windows) in your search engine, the search speed decreases. The researchers see brain works in more than one task causing distractions, which do not perform any of the tasks with precision. A study found that when a person is distracted, it takes about 25 minutes to return to the first job with normal concentration, which is a waste of time.

In our current era of fragmentation, it is necessary to close your "Emilk" and make your phone on silent mode and stop alerts during your learning share. Because all these inhibitors reduce the speed of response to your mind and prevent him from providing the best he has.

Change your learning methods.
Memory enhancement - the process of information retrieval and processing with new knowledge - plays a pivotal role in strengthening skills and learning.

The Johns Hopkins study found: "When you make a modified version of the task you want to accomplish, you learn more and faster than you learn by refining the same activity multiple times."

Consider modifying your personal education curriculum. If you use the cards in a quota, you should use something else in the next lesson, such as listening to a podcast or a Webinar. This will help your mind to save and retrieve information faster.

The idea of ??teaching a second-language child is a bit scary, so what if you yourself do not know enough about it (to say you have not actually done Spanish since high school); the idea seems impossible enough.

I was a nanny for at least twelve years, and despite my fluency in English and Spanish, I was quite surprised when a couple asked me to teach their eight-month-old son some Spanish basics. For the first time, it was not necessary to "teach the child his first words", but to teach her two languages! But I accepted the challenge to my full knowledge that multilingualism is very useful for children. I was employed by this family, and when I started learning I discovered that the key to learning the language is not always learning the terms but continuing and repeating. In this article, I will mention five ways to ensure that your children learn the second language completely and use it in their day as they use their mother tongue.

Calculate everything.
During my child's schooling, I decided to be the first to start. At first I was just counting; calculating while changing his diapers, he prepared the games and the steps they took towards his room. Then, it was almost normal, I prepared for him when I put him in the car or when he opened a book, or even while playing ... until he repeats after me, I say "one .. two .." And let him say "three!" . Gradually I began adding other numbers, with the last letters of the last number being extended to say the following number: say, "To the limit, two, three, As soon he learned the count to number ten.

In my personal opinion, calculation is the best way to prepare for learning a new language and make it fun and easy. You will not feel the time, the child will learn the speed of count to twenty, thirty, forty ... etc.


Magic count for three.
Someone told me that what came in three items was always easy to memorize, and it helped me a lot in learning a new language; even for a six-month-old. Count to three - any language - very enthusiastic, more than a count of ten. You just have to do it regularly, prepare the stairs, the sherriose candy in the pot, or the games, three at a time, "one, two, three ... one, two, three" until you finish them all. The "rule of three" can also apply to things and people to teach children new terms in secondary language, such as saying "mother, father, child", "dog, cat, bird." Apply them to the colors, places and names of relatives as well. Do not forget to change the tone of your voice to attract the child's attention to the fact that the words are different and have different pronunciation requires moving the lips differently each time.

Children kindergarten songs
We all know that music is a universal art. YouTube is the best place to find nursery rhymes in a foreign language. Look for songs that have a lot of repetitions like "Row Your Boat" or "Mary Had A Little Lamb".

There are also songs limited to one language. In Spain, for example, we have several famous songs such as "Los Pollitos Dicen" and "Tengo Una Mu?eca Vestida de Azul" (I have a doll wearing blue).

Whichever song you choose, you have to choose the right time to run it for your child as well; during a car ride, while eating or bathing .... etc.

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