interview
Interviews with educators, innovative graduate students and individuals who've devoted their lives to the development of the world's youth.
ARE YOU WASTING OR INVESTING YOUR TIME?
Time is the most precious value we have. Time is the greatest equalizer of human beings. If we don’t want to admit this and to treat time with respect, then we will only have to lose. It doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor, healthy or sick, you will only have 24 hours a day either way, and you should try to use them wisely.
By KASHIF karim8 months ago in Education
The Boy on the Hill
In a quiet mountain village, far from the roads and noise of busy towns, lived a young boy named Rahim. His village rested high on a hill surrounded by forests, steep rocky paths, and the sound of wind whistling through the trees. Life was peaceful but hard. There were no hospitals, no shops, and no school.
By khalid khan8 months ago in Education
The Tenth Step
Marcus Lorne was a janitor in a public middle school on the outskirts of Chicago. At 52, he was heavy-set, quiet, and nearly invisible to the teachers and students who passed him in the hallways every day. He pushed a grey mop cart from corridor to corridor, often humming old Motown tunes under his breath, his knees aching from years of standing, scrubbing, and sweeping. Most people called him “Mr. Lorne” without ever looking him in the eye.
By AFTAB KHAN8 months ago in Education
Mentorship programs: what makes it effective
A structured initiative known as a mentoring program pairs experienced people with less experienced people to provide guidance, support, and knowledge transfer. To ensure effectiveness, formal mentorship programs are typically organized around clearly defined objectives, timelines, matching criteria, and measurement methods. Some examples and best practices for starting mentoring programs that work, as well as advice on what makes mentoring programs fail, are provided below.
By Moon Recruit8 months ago in Education
The School Beneath the Mango Tree
In a quiet village nestled between hills and rivers in rural South Asia, there stood an old mango tree whose branches seemed to touch the sky. Its thick leaves whispered stories when the wind blew, and its roots curled into the earth like a thousand hands holding on to secrets. This tree was not just a tree — it was a school, a sanctuary, and a symbol of a boy named Arun's unyielding thirst for knowledge.
By AFTAB KHAN8 months ago in Education
How to Hire an Accountant Online for Small Business
Finding your perfect accountant in 2025 is no longer a problem. With current industry reports estimating the global accounting services industry at $735.94 billion by 2025, it is logical that there will be even higher demand for experts and online software specifically designed for small business owners who are hiring an accountant.
By Murphy Racks8 months ago in Education











