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Jobs/Vacancies / Lecturer Needed by Sharonubani(f): 1:02pm On Sep 18, 2018 |
Interested in lecturing in a university in Cotonou, ESGT then this is for you. We are in need of an Elect/Elect graduate that is capable of lecturing. You must be within 25-27 years of age. Please call 08184112339 or08036562870 so you can have a chat with the management over there. Gudluck. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Re: Strictly For Those Interested In Teaching Jobs by Sharonubani(f): 6:41pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
A private school located in Eleko (opposite a police station)area along Ibeju-Lekki road Epe is in need of resourceful teachers for the term and/or session. Holders of NCE, BSC, OND, HND and any other certifications are encouraged to apply. Please note that applicants should reside around Ibeju-Lekki and environs such as Eleko, Sangotedo, Baba Adisa, Awoyaya, Shapati, Lakowe, Abijo and Ajah can apply. Call these numbers 07086171439 or 07041716137 for enquiries. Please be confident when you call and direct all questions to those numbers. Thanks and good luck. |
Jobs/Vacancies / Teachers Wanted Urgently by Sharonubani(f): 6:40pm On Sep 05, 2018 |
A private school located in Eleko (opposite a police station)area along Ibeju-Lekki road Epe is in need of resourceful teachers for the term and/or session. Holders of NCE, BSC, OND, HND and any other certifications are encouraged to apply. Please note that applicants should reside around Ibeju-Lekki and environs such as Eleko, Sangotedo, Baba Adisa, Awoyaya, Shapati, Lakowe, Abijo and Ajah can apply. Call these numbers 07086171439 or 07041716137 for enquiries. Please be confident when you call and direct all questions to those numbers. Thanks and good luck. |
Education / Science Teachers Needed And Primary School Teachers by Sharonubani(f): 12:12pm On Sep 19, 2017 |
A reputable school in Badore Lagos is in need of the above teachers... You must live around Badore and its environs before you attempt applying.... So far you have experience you can apply.... Please call 08184833325 for inquiries... |
Education / Re: Staff Cry As Rafindadi, VC Of Lokoja Federal University Leaves Office After Sack by Sharonubani(f): 8:31pm On Feb 18, 2016 |
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Education / Increasing Your IQ To Pass 2016 Jamb by Sharonubani(f): 11:16am On Jan 28, 2016 |
1. Practice
Once you have basic understanding of a topic in
place, you will need to rehearse the information to
“make it stick”. The old adage “practice makes
perfect” still applies when you are trying to
remember new things. If you want to make
information come to mind automatically, you need to
rehearse it regularly. Then you will be able to
produce it quickly when you need to, whether that be
for school, for your career or even for social reasons. 2. Engage meaningfully with important content matter In 1972, Psychologists Craik and Lockhart found that the more attention we pay to the meaning of what we see and hear, the better we will remember it. In other words, memory is a function of how effortful and meaningful initial encoding was. So if you process novel information at a deeper level, you will be better able to later recall that information. Understanding aids memory and it will be harder to remember things if you are merely rote learning without fully comprehending the material. 3. Use visual imagery There are many different ways that you can use visual imagery as a memory aid. We’ve all heard of using mind maps where we imagine a map of the information or a tree with the branches that stem out each holding an important and relevant fact. People might also find it useful to imagine a cloakroom with all of the pegs holding a piece of information. So whichever method you prefer, the key point is that you visualize the information as you study it so that you can later recall it with greater ease. 4. Use acronyms Back when we were all youngsters, a teacher or parent likely taught us to use acronyms and my guess is that most of us still remember some version of this, “My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas” (Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto). See?? It still works. You can also use this if you are trying to remember names at a conference (e.g., Black boots Brenda or Bushy eyebrows Earl). 5. Pay attention to beginnings and endings Research indicates that we remember more at the beginning and end of learning periods. This does not mean we zone out in the middle of a lecture, seminar or continuing professional development day, but be aware of your own optimal memory times. |
Education / How To Be Smarter And Increase Your IQ For Jamb 2016 by Sharonubani(f): 11:06am On Jan 28, 2016 |
1. Practice
Once you have basic understanding of a topic in
place, you will need to rehearse the information to
“make it stick”. The old adage “practice makes
perfect” still applies when you are trying to
remember new things. If you want to make
information come to mind automatically, you need to
rehearse it regularly. Then you will be able to
produce it quickly when you need to, whether that be
for school, for your career or even for social reasons. 2. Engage meaningfully with important content matter In 1972, Psychologists Craik and Lockhart found that the more attention we pay to the meaning of what we see and hear, the better we will remember it. In other words, memory is a function of how effortful and meaningful initial encoding was. So if you process novel information at a deeper level, you will be better able to later recall that information. Understanding aids memory and it will be harder to remember things if you are merely rote learning without fully comprehending the material. 3. Use visual imagery There are many different ways that you can use visual imagery as a memory aid. We’ve all heard of using mind maps where we imagine a map of the information or a tree with the branches that stem out each holding an important and relevant fact. People might also find it useful to imagine a cloakroom with all of the pegs holding a piece of information. So whichever method you prefer, the key point is that you visualize the information as you study it so that you can later recall it with greater ease. 4. Use acronyms Back when we were all youngsters, a teacher or parent likely taught us to use acronyms and my guess is that most of us still remember some version of this, “My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Nine Pizzas” (Mercury Venus Earth Mars Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune Pluto). See?? It still works. You can also use this if you are trying to remember names at a conference (e.g., Black boots Brenda or Bushy eyebrows Earl). 5. Pay attention to beginnings and endings Research indicates that we remember more at the beginning and end of learning periods. This does not mean we zone out in the middle of a lecture, seminar or continuing professional development day, but be aware of your own optimal memory times. success to all our jambites this year |
Literature / Education by Sharonubani(f): 10:45am On Jan 28, 2016 |
finding your passion...a wake up call.. Way too many people are fumbling through life, half-asleep, trying to survive the doldrums of the workday only to come home and watch a reality show. There often comes a point where you need to ask yourself what you are really doing in life. Are you truly excited about the things you do? Does your life have great fulfillment and meaning? If not, this is your wake-up call. Living a life of passion is not about finding that one elusive, magic ‘activity’ that brings you untold happiness and success. Passion is a state where you’re excited to get up in the morning, your work has meaning, things flow easily, and most of all, you feel totally fulfilled. Your goal is to find that state, no matter which activities you do. What is Passion… Really? The more I consider the idea of passion, the more I come back to one word. Art. Your passion is your art. Art isn’t necessarily painting watercolors on canvas, art is simply your own unique expression of beauty. Passion is art, and art is the creative expression of beauty. Everyone has a unique canvas that they use to create their art, or, to express their passion. There are as many types of art as there are people in the world. The great ones who stand out in their professions have simply learned to embrace the expression of art in their work. The key here is beauty. Beauty and passion go hand in hand. When someone is living their passion, they put much more energy in making their work beautiful than winning or succeeding. The defense attorney paints beautiful arguments in the court room… The writer paints beautiful words and expressions on the page… the teacher paints beautiful concepts in her students’ minds… The actor paints beautiful emotions onto the screen. The process of finding your passion is much less about which medium you choose, and more about the feeling of energy that you embed into the activity. You could say that those who are living their passion have given up work for full-time play. They choose to dance through life instead of marching inline. It is a mistake to try to find that one ‘passion’ of your life, as if you were born with a specific skill that needs to be expressed. Instead, the key is to find the state where you feel like you’re painting on a blank canvas . If you have ever experienced the state of flow, where time fades away, the creation flows easily, and you are truly enjoying yourself, THAT is passion. Finding and expressing art is how you create a masterpiece out of your life, no matter what canvas/ activity you choose to paint.[b] Way too many people are fumbling through life, half-asleep, trying to survive the doldrums of the workday only to come home and watch a reality show. There often comes a point where you need to ask yourself what you are really doing in life. Are you truly excited about the things you do? Does your life have great fulfillment and meaning? If not, this is your wake-up call. Living a life of passion is not about finding that one elusive, magic ‘activity’ that brings you untold happiness and success. Passion is a state where you’re excited to get up in the morning, your work has meaning, things flow easily, and most of all, you feel totally fulfilled. Your goal is to find that state, no matter which activities you do. What is Passion… Really? The more I consider the idea of passion, the more I come back to one word. Art. Your passion is your art. Art isn’t necessarily painting watercolors on canvas, art is simply your own unique expression of beauty. Passion is art, and art is the creative expression of beauty. Everyone has a unique canvas that they use to create their art, or, to express their passion. There are as many types of art as there are people in the world. The great ones who stand out in their professions have simply learned to embrace the expression of art in their work. The key here is beauty. Beauty and passion go hand in hand. When someone is living their passion, they put much more energy in making their work beautiful than winning or succeeding. The defense attorney paints beautiful arguments in the court room… The writer paints beautiful words and expressions on the page… the teacher paints beautiful concepts in her students’ minds… The actor paints beautiful emotions onto the screen. The process of finding your passion is much less about which medium you choose, and more about the feeling of energy that you embed into the activity. You could say that those who are living their passion have given up work for full-time play. They choose to dance through life instead of marching inline. It is a mistake to try to find that one ‘passion’ of your life, as if you were born with a specific skill that needs to be expressed. Instead, the key is to find the state where you feel like you’re painting on a blank canvas . If you have ever experienced the state of flow, where time fades away, the creation flows easily, and you are truly enjoying yourself, THAT is passion. Finding and expressing art is how you create a masterpiece out of your life, no matter what canvas/ activity you choose to paint.[/b] Way too many people are fumbling through life, half-asleep, trying to survive the doldrums of the workday only to come home and watch a reality show. There often comes a point where you need to ask yourself what you are really doing in life. Are you truly excited about the things you do? Does your life have great fulfillment and meaning? If not, this is your wake-up call. Living a life of passion is not about finding that one elusive, magic ‘activity’ that brings you untold happiness and success. Passion is a state where you’re excited to get up in the morning, your work has meaning, things flow easily, and most of all, you feel totally fulfilled. Your goal is to find that state, no matter which activities you do. What is Passion… Really? The more I consider the idea of passion, the more I come back to one word. Art. Your passion is your art. Art isn’t necessarily painting watercolors on canvas, art is simply your own unique expression of beauty. Passion is art, and art is the creative expression of beauty. Everyone has a unique canvas that they use to create their art, or, to express their passion. There are as many types of art as there are people in the world. The great ones who stand out in their professions have simply learned to embrace the expression of art in their work. The key here is beauty. Beauty and passion go hand in hand. When someone is living their passion, they put much more energy in making their work beautiful than winning or succeeding. The defense attorney paints beautiful arguments in the court room… The writer paints beautiful words and expressions on the page… the teacher paints beautiful concepts in her students’ minds… The actor paints beautiful emotions onto the screen. The process of finding your passion is much less about which medium you choose, and more about the feeling of energy that you embed into the activity. You could say that those who are living their passion have given up work for full-time play. They choose to dance through life instead of marching inline. It is a mistake to try to find that one ‘passion’ of your life, as if you were born with a specific skill that needs to be expressed. Instead, the key is to find the state where you feel like you’re painting on a blank canvas . If you have ever experienced the state of flow, where time fades away, the creation flows easily, and you are truly enjoying yourself, THAT is passion. Finding and expressing art is how you create a masterpiece out of your life, no matter what canvas/ activity you choose to paint. |
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