Does silence imply consent in the formation of contracts?

Does silence imply consent? This is a critical question in the making of contracts. In the formation of contracts, silence does not imply consent. The reason for this is that to form a contract, both parties need to agree. If one party is silent, then they cannot be assumed to have agreed to anything. This […]

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Critical Reflection and Reappraisal of a Pedagogical Stance

It is essential for educators to regularly reflect on and reappraise their pedagogical stance to create and sustain safe, inclusive, and positive learning environments. This process of critical reflection allows educators to examine their beliefs and practices concerning educational theory and research to make adjustments where necessary. What is reflective thinking? Critical reflection is the […]

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The New Right’s Perception of Collectivism

New right perception on welfare state is detrimental to economic growth.

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How COVID-19 has Shaped the Education Sector

In the last two months, the world and life as we know it has changed significantly as a result of an unprecedented global pandemic. The coronavirus outbreak has transformed lives around the globe in various ways, and the extent of its impact on the higher education sector is still unfolding. The Covid-19 pandemic has caused […]

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Is Online Learning Suitable For All Levels of Education?

Online Learning Rapid advancements in technology have accelerated the growth of online learning, otherwise known as e-learning.  E-learning has made great strides in terms of quality, ease of accessibility, and use. Therefore, it is suitable for all levels of education, from early childhood education to doctoral studies and all levels in between. In light of […]

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The Role of Academic Freelancing in the COVID Era

Academic Freelancing: Impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on Students With the Coronavirus spreading rapidly worldwide, many colleges and universities are taking precautions to protect the health of students and faculty members by minimizing the chances of outbreaks around campuses. One of the main ways these institutions plan to control the spread of the virus is […]

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Why COVID 19 Pandemic End Should Not Make You Panic

COVID 19 Pandemic End In around three months since Coronavirus began, it has spread into a worldwide pandemic that is forcing institutions, cities, and even countries to shut down. That is bad news. The more positive news is that countries globally have taken the threat of the illness seriously, and are taking effective measures to […]

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