Where you go is not who’ll you’ll be, were comments that sparked debate recently in the media and got many of us thinking, does that statement ring true for the university you choose? Windermere Preparatory School’s International Student Advisor Ruth Lahnston, Counselor Nancy Gerena and British International School Chicago, South Loop’s Director of Counseling Lindsay Kafitz say students should choose a university that is the best fit for them.
Nord Anglia’s Education’s (NAE) Director Andy Puttock says schools have shifted from being transmitters of knowledge to becoming environments for students to develop the skills and qualities needed to thrive in the future, and keep pace in a rapidly changing world
What’s the best way to study in college? Can you earn credits for IB? Twelve alumni recently visited to answer questions from students about high school and higher ed.
Climbing is great exercise and helps students develop resilience and problem-solving skills. Find out how learning to climb can benefit your child’s studies.
Children love using technology and are accessing the Internet at an increasingly younger age. Here are four steps to help keep your child safe whenever and wherever they go online.
A new school year is knocking! To help you and your family kick off another chapter of learning, we’re sharing a few tips for getting back into the school routine.
We’ve just introduced a new initiative within the Learning Resources Department, and its focus is on mindfulness, a state of active and open attention on the present,