From IGCSE to Ivy League: What US educators can learn from Cambridge’s student success data – The Times of India

From IGCSE to Ivy League: What US educators can learn from Cambridge’s student success data – The Times of India

Are US Schools Failing Students? The Case for the Cambridge Curriculum to Bridge the Gap American schools have long debated how best to prepare students for college and life. Cambridge International’s pathway, from International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) through International AS and A Levels, offers a sizeable body of empirical evidence suggesting that…

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7 resume boosters every college student should do before senior year

7 resume boosters every college student should do before senior year

Whether it’s tutoring, freelancing or retail work, part-time jobs teach time management and responsibility. Side hustles also highlight creativity and entrepreneurial spirit—traits that modern employers love. By the time senior year rolls around, you’ll want your resume to tell a story of growth, initiative and readiness for the real world. The earlier you start, the…

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Cambridge says students worldwide are failing at this one basic skill – The Times of India

Cambridge says students worldwide are failing at this one basic skill – The Times of India

Unlocking Student Success: The Critical Role of Metacognition in Learning (Image: Pexels) Many students, across ages and countries, are weak in self-management or metacognition, which is the ability to plan, monitor and evaluate one’s own learning. This helps explain why hours of study sometimes fail to produce durable learning as students are not being taught…

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7 healthy study habits that keep burnout away

7 healthy study habits that keep burnout away

Academic pressure in school, college or competitive exams often pushes students toward unhealthy study practices like all-nighters, endless cramming or back-to-back classes without rest. While these strategies may offer short-term gains, they often lead to fatigue, poor retention and ultimately, burnout. Burnout does not just drain motivation, it affects mental health, physical wellbeing and long-term…

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7 study habits that are killing students’ mental health and they don’t even know it

7 study habits that are killing students’ mental health and they don’t even know it

Studying hard is supposed to secure success but some habits that look “productive” are secretly draining students’ mental health. From late-night cramming to toxic perfectionism, these routines don’t just hurt grades, they quietly fuel stress, anxiety and burnout. Here are 7 study habits that might be doing more harm than good—without students even realising it….

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