Ethan Blaine

Ethan Blaine

Education Finance Specialist
Ethan Blaine is a Public Sector expert in education and government. He offers comprehensive analysis of policies and initiatives in education funding, government grants for schools, and the role of government in shaping educational outcomes.
Learning Recovery Strategies with High Chances of Success
Editorial Learning Recovery Strategies with High Chances of Success

There is no question that the COVID-19 pandemic has dramatically disrupted the way students in the US and abroad learn and socialize. During this healthcare crisis, children, teenagers, and young adults were forced to switch their learning habits from traditional to remote or hybrid courses, with

Will Remote Speech Therapy for Students be Viable After the Pandemic?
Editorial Will Remote Speech Therapy for Students be Viable After the Pandemic?

The Pandemic’s Effect on Education The Covid-19 pandemic has locked 90% of the world’s students out of school . After a momentary halt, schools were on damage control, recompensing wasted time and allowing students the opportunity to attend classes from home. Although perturbing during the early

New Challenges in Education
Editorial New Challenges in Education

It should come as no surprise that the current school year is facing as many problems as the previous one, if not more. With new variants of the COVID-19 virus spreading rapidly worldwide, worries about providing the best learning environment are also on the rise. Children and students have already

What Education Needs to Overcome the Pandemic
Editorial What Education Needs to Overcome the Pandemic

The COVID-19 pandemic has seriously affected children’s lives, from education to free time and fun. The number of children suffering from anxiety has increased, and so has the number of children living in multidimensional poverty , with no access to education, healthcare, housing, nutrition,

Learning opportunities inspired by the pandemic: how will they work?
Editorial Learning opportunities inspired by the pandemic: how will they work?

This year, the pandemic has taught everyone several lessons. And universities are already using case studies inspired by COVID-19 as training material. With countless coaching opportunities in operations, management, investment, and entrepreneurship, students have the chance to develop their

Multitasking and Its Impact on Learning Outcomes
Editorial Multitasking and Its Impact on Learning Outcomes

Is multitasking the 21st-century must-have skill? Or is it just a myth that strongly endangers productivity and learning outcomes? This question should have been settled a long ago in public opinion. Numerous research studies already show that working on multiple tasks at the same time is not

Top Ways to Stop Bullying in Schools
Editorial Top Ways to Stop Bullying in Schools

“An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.” – Benjamin Franklin But is it also true when it comes to bullying? Look at your class. Picture your students. Chances are, 5 (or even more) of them are often bullied and you don’t even know it. Children have become skilled at hiding—even if the

5 Important Trends That Will Influence Education in 2020
Editorial 5 Important Trends That Will Influence Education in 2020

As a new decade begins, the education landscape is changing before our very eyes, with learning becoming more student-centered and classes becoming more and more flexible both in schools and colleges, and online. Technology is improving and developing at the fastest pace ever, transforming teaching

Can Music Boost Productivity While Learning?
Editorial Can Music Boost Productivity While Learning?

Listening to music while working can boost productivity by 15 percent , according to a new study. The analysis was commissioned by Scala Radio and it focused on a sample group of 2,000 employees. Half of these employees enjoy listening to music at work, while the other half is sincerely against it.

Classroom environment – optimize it for better learning results!
Editorial Classroom environment – optimize it for better learning results!

While we are living times of change and using tech advancements once portrayed only in science fiction magazines, some things remain the same. Universal patterns and their physical translation need not change since they embody implacable relationships or rules, yet not all constant elements around

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