The U.S. education system provides various options for students who want to continue their education past high school. Students can choose from public and private colleges and universities, which may greatly differ in student body size, programs offered, and research capacity. Students can also opt to attend community colleges, which offer technical…
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
For many people around the world, a college degree is a necessary stepping stone to a better life. Especially in today’s economic climate, a diploma from a reputable institution could be the foundation of a solid career. Having one may not guarantee instant success but it can surely lend one a leg…
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
The university that one attends can have a huge impact on a student’s life upon graduation — from the network one is able to build to the employment opportunities made available to them. As such, it is important to take a few factors into consideration before choosing a university in the United…
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
The LMS adoption trend is getting stronger. Way before the COVID-19 pandemic, LMS systems were already in place. In many cases, however, they only take a backseat role. The pandemic changed that. Now more than ever, other online learning platforms and LMS have been normalized even in higher education. And, this changes…
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
Every year, senior high school students face the same challenge—polishing their educational portfolio for college application season. From researching college application costs to obtaining recommendation letters, students jump through many hoops just to have a shot at getting an admissions acceptance letter, especially from the hardest colleges to get into.In fact, several…
In fall 2020, approximately 7 million of all undergraduate students in the United States exclusively took online courses due to the pandemic (NCES, 2022). While there used to be a distinction between traditional college education as offered on-campus and online, the shift to online classes during the pandemic slowly blurred that line….
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
There were 193,422 American students on study abroad programs in Europe for the 2018-2019 academic year, a 3.1% increase over the previous year (IIE, 2020). In an effort to escape the ever-increasing average cost of college education in the United States, American families are exploring options in Europe where overseas students do not…
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
Between the ages of birth and eight years old, cognitive growth is at its most advanced (Center for Disease Control and Prevention, 2021). For this reason, a person’s formative years in childhood are very important for their future health and growth. According to research conducted by Robinson et al. (2017), “many disparities…
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd
by Imed Bouchrika, Phd