by Sarah Green | Jun 8, 2016 | News, Student Issues
Westerners doing business in China must provide Chinese consumers with products, messages, and services that meet their needs. These items must be developed thoughtfully and include a high level of cultural consciousness and sensitivity. And what better way to learn...
by Sarah Green | Jun 8, 2016 | Student Issues
Elephant toothpaste. The name is sure to spark your little one’s curiosity. This is a fun, messy experiment that can be done in just a few minutes, and since most of the mess is soap foam, clean-up is easy and safe for your child to help. Here’s what you...
by Sarah Green | Jun 3, 2016 | News
Summer break is coming. Which means it’s time to bring the classroom home, and keep young minds active for the next few months. Here are a quick scientific activity to spark curiosity and discussion in your own home. This will help remind your summer scientist...
by Sarah Green | Jun 1, 2016 | News, Student Issues
According to a new study by researchers at the National University of Singapore, babies who grow up learning two languages, like English and Mandarin, have a better understanding of both of those languages. The study challenges assumptions that bilingual babies...
by Sarah Green | May 30, 2016 | News
Former U.S. Secretary of Education, Arne Duncan, spoke out last month in favor of public charter school education. Duncan believes those schools especially help students in low-income areas. Charter schools have proved a controversial topic within education...