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Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Top 10 Scholarship Programs For Nigerian Students

What is a Scholarship

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A scholarship is a grant or money which is given to students as support to cover school bills
Unknown to several students in Nigeria, there are numerous scholarship opportunities which are legit and available for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying in Nigeria.


What is the good thing about these scholarships in Nigeria?

Most of these scholarships are offered and sponsored by top Oil and Gas companies, Multi-National companies, governments and private philanthropic foundations.
The major reason am writing these offers, someone who has benefitted from many of these opportunities while in school, I have taken time to specially compile a list of the top 20 scholarship opportunities for Nigerian students in 2018 with each details of each scholarship. Good luck to everyone who wishes to apply for these scholarships for Nigerian student
These list is not added in no particular order, see the list below:

1. Nigerian Liquefied Natural Gas (NLNG) Scholarship

The Nigerian LNG company is among the best companies that awards scholarships to students. This scholarship is given to suitable and deserving students in different Nigerian universities every year.
This scholarship is arguably the highest scholarship in Nigeria, which it comes to Monetary!
Level: 100 level
Worth: N300,000 every year till graduation.


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Thursday, July 5, 2018

how to write a Scholarship Application Letter that Wins

If you are looking to write a scholarship application letter that wins a schorlarship for you then this tips below are what you need


tip #1 – interest to cut-off dates
try and have your application arrive early as viable, really no longer after the deadline date! ship programs with a “return receipt requested” or “registered” to make sure they get there. this also conveys a nice characteristic approximately the sender.



tip #2 – start your application with a “thanks” cowl letter
pattern cover letter:
1111 gator road
gainesville, fl 32608
24 september 2000
mary smith, president
delta scholarship committee
orlando primary freeway
orlando, fl 33412

dear ms. smith,

this letter is an advent of myself,
(your name), and my preference to take part
within the (some thing it's far known as) scholarship
application. i've been popular to
(call of your university) for the 2001 fall time period.

i would like to thanks and the (some thing)
scholarship committee for assisting
university sure students with an opportunity
for financial assistance via your scholarship
application. enclosed you will find my utility
form, instructional transcript, (mcat, gre) effects,
letters of advice, and other pertinent
data.

again, thanks for your interest on my behalf
and for the younger people of our nation.

respectfully,

(your call)



tip #3 – answer the “mail”
even as this seems obvious, you must construct your application to make it smooth for the committee to look that you have furnished the whole lot that turned into required. offer objects within the order that they are listed in the utility. if possible, do now not mix objects on the identical web page. you may add more objects that have been now not asked to present your software that some thing more. however, do now not upload more items in case you are specially informed no longer to feature whatever more. which means you can not follow directions if you add objects when your are forbidden to accomplish that.



tip #four – upload greater items on your application (if now not forbidden).
this is wherein you get to be innovative to find ways and things that present you in a nice mild to the choice committee. right here are a few thoughts to get you began:

 write a brief essay on my schooling/career desires. try and preserve to 1 web page.
write a paragraph or two on how this award will assist you reach your education/profession desires.
when you have any documentation congratulating you on being in the top 10% of your elegance, consist of it because it places you in a “tremendous mild” and your tough paintings at your academics turned into diagnosed.
if a male registered for the navy draft as required after they attain the age of 18, earlier than he reached his 18th birthday, he need to have acquired a letter from the draft board congratulating him for doing his civic responsibility previous to his 18th birthday. include this as one among your “greater items”. alot of scholarship committee participants have army backgrounds or see this as true citizenship for the applicant.
one of the exceptional extra objects is a letter of popularity for admission to “any” university. if the scholarship utility isn't for a specific college, you will be able to use the award at “any” university. later you may get greater college popularity letters and when your make your selection you can notify the scholarship award committee of in which to send the award. therefore, any letter of reputation suggests that your are extreme however it does not “lock” you into the use of the award at that college.
these are only some examples to get you questioning. restrict your extras to three or 4 on the most. too many and also you “sour” your utility. again, ensure you aren't forbidden to feature more items before you achieve this.
be innovative to discover things that make you appearance properly and proportion them with the committee.




tip #five – customise letters of recommendation
this is a tip that conveys you took the time to make this software unique. when you have a letter of advice addressed to the specific corporation or man or woman this is administering the utility procedure it says that you took the effort and time to make this letter “special” for them. if all you have is a letter that starts offevolved “to whom it can subject”, it is higher than not anything. but if you may customize the letter it says you cared to ship the very great.

sub tip #5a – provide to do the paintings for the writer of your letter of advice. for example, you need to use to 20 scholarship applications. while you ask someone to jot down you “1” letter of recommendation they say positive. whilst you say you want twenty letters they are saying “sorry” i don’t have the time. when they write you one letter, ask if you could put it on the laptop so the to addressee may be personalised for each application and your creator handiest has to “sign their call twenty times”. now your writer is happy that will help you because you have executed the paintings and make it clean for them that will help you. in the event that they have nice letter head, ask for clean copies to be used in this method.
sub tip #5b – that is an “upload greater item/s” while the software does not require a letter of advice.
sub tip #5c – attempt to get 3 to 5 letters of advice for your documents. this could can help you choose and choose which one or ones to ship in for a specific utility. never ship more than three for an software unless the guidelines ask for greater.

tip #6 – proof study all materials. neatness is a should.
when you write anything you must use correct grammar and spelling. if you have a hassle in this area ask your english teacher that will help you with proofreading your essay, cover letter, greater objects you have got included, or even letters of recommendation prepared by using others. while there are masses or thousands of packages to study, correctness and neatness come to be the primary display out element. best while the “pile” is smaller does the content of your software start to become a component within the choice system.

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tip # 7 – put up your application in a clear plastic folder
now that your software is whole, the very last “presentation” tip is to region all of your objects in a clear plastic folder, with a slide locking binder. the cheap clean ones are correct in order that your “thanks cowl letter” (tip #2) is on pinnacle. for that very last “touch” consist of a pockets size photo of you inside the lower left side of your packet. the next item/s in you utility packet are those required within the application (tip #3 solution the mail). subsequent, any more items (if not forbidden) and finally any letter(s) of guidelines.

if “extras” are forbidden, you need to consider now not the usage of a plastic folder, but, this could be a judgment call in your part. study the utility carefully again regarding extras. some judges sense the plastic folders “supply them extra paintings” (to cast off the packages from the plastic folder) while others haven't any trouble with it, despite the fact that they'll forbid extras.

your application packet is a incredible searching presentation of you, don’t mess it up by way of folding it to fit a small envelope. use an 8x10 kind envelope so your application arrives searching superb. don't forget sending it “return receipt asked” so that you are aware of it arrived!

Monday, April 23, 2018

OMG Female student caught with expo scribbled on slippers

A female student of Auchi polytechnic was caught with expo shamelessly scribbled on her slippers

The Lady who is reported to be a student of Auchi polytechnic  Edo state was caught after she was seen copying from the expo she wrote on her pair of slippers she wore to write the exam
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Female Student Caught with 'Expo' Scribbled On Slippers

Monday, April 16, 2018

JAMB Official Cut-Off for 2018 Will be Decided in June

JAMB Official Cut-Off for 2018 Will be Decided in June


JAMB will decide the official 2018 Cut-Off Marks for Admissions into tertiary institutions for the 2018/2019 academic session in the month of JUNE. This was disclosed by The board’s Head of Media and Information Department, Fabian Benjamin, during an interview held in Lagos today.

He also stated that no Institution is allowed to Admit any student until the cut-off mark for admission has been decided, pointing out that any school admitting students before then, is doing so illegally.
JAMB Official Cut-Off for 2018 Will be Decided in June
Mr Benjamin confirmed that the policy meeting will hold in June, and this will be chaired by the Minister of Education, Malam Adamu Adamu. It is clear that at this point, No Cut-Off Mark has been released by JAMB for 2018 Admissions.
No official date in June has been announced for this policy meeting.

Friday, November 3, 2017

JAMB begins construction of 500-seat CBT centre in Benin

Edo State Governor, Godwin Obaseki, on Friday laid the foundation stone for the Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board’s 500-seat Computer-Based Test centre in Benin.
The governor said at the event that the centre would add value to the state’s education sector.
He said Edo State was known for hosting Federal Government institutions, hence its decision to partner with JAMB to have the centre in the state.
“We saw it as our responsibility to our people and the Federal Government to have a South-South zonal office and a CBT centre in the state and we had to do all within our means to get a land for the project,” he said.
The governor gave assurance of power supply to the centre and construction of access roads to the place in 2018.
He commended the Federal Government for releasing funds for the project, and hailed JAMB for introducing CBT which, he said, had helped to reduce examination malpractice.
Responding, the Registrar of JAMB, Prof. Is-haq Oloyede, commended Obaseki for promptly securing a parcel of land for the centre.
Oloyede said JAMB decided to have a CBT centre in Benin in view of the growing number of candidates sitting for the Unified Tertiary Matriculation Examination in the state capital.
“Benin is the seventh in terms of JAMB examination enrolment and 22nd in terms of facilities available for candidates to sit for the examination.
“To solve the facilities need in the state, the Federal Government, is building this CBT Centre in the state,” he said.
The registrar gave assurance of more working ties with the governor who, he said, had much zeal to meet the education needs of Edo people.
The News Agency of Nigeria reports that other dignitaries at the event include the Registrar of NABTEB, Prof. Ifeoma Isiugo-Abanihe; the Deputy Vice Chancellor (Academics) of the University of Benin, Prof, Pius Iribhogbe, and the state Commissioner for Education, Dr Christopher Adesotu. (NAN)

Saturday, October 28, 2017

The Science Of Learning: How To Study, Understand, And Remember All You Read

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Whether you are a student looking to give your GPA that quantum boost; whether you are a professional seeking to get the most out of the books you read; whether you're an OCKG (Obessesive-compulsive knowledge-gatherer); or whether you're just a good citizen of the planet looking to maximize your learning/studying experience, then this exposition, which is firmly grounded in the time-tested science of educational psychology, has been written to cater for your learning needs.

The problem with our schools,—and to bring it home—the problem with the entire Nigerian education system, as has been observed by myself and many others, is that in school we are taught what to learn but we are almost never taught how to learn what it is that we have to learn, leaving many of us squirming in the throes of bland rote memorization. (Which, if you don't already know, is the poorest, most unimaginative, most time-consuming, and most ineffective method of learning.)

That is why meta-learning (the awareness and understanding of the phenomenon of learning) is essential to master before even getting down to the actual learning process. (If you don't even know how to start a fire, then why bother gathering firewood?)

Let us begin by defining what learning is:-

Learning is, according to Wikipedia, "the process of acquiring new or modifying existing knowledge, behaviours, skills, values, or preferences".

Before you fall guilty of anthropocentricity, see what Wikipedia further said:- "The ability to learn is possessed by humans, animals, and some machines". It doesn't end there, Wikipedia also had this to say:- "There is also evidence for some kind of learning in some plants".

And, for all you adherents of John Locke who believe that we are born as clean wax tablets, research has shown that learning begins even before birth, so a newborn is not necessarily impression-free. Of course, a foetus would not learn to solve quadratic equations while it's curled up in its mother's womb. Rather, the form of learning which takes places prenatally is known as "habituation" (This has been observed to occur as early as 32 weeks into gestation.)

Now that we have established the definition of learning, and also learned that even machines are capable of learning to some extent, let us now try to understand the things that fuel learning (in humans)—that will to power that propels a person to learn a new language, or to learn to play the violin, or to learn to write a computer code.

Consider these two scenarios:

Scenario 1: Garfield loves Maria for her intelligence. He knows it's pointless but his feelings nonetheless have taken a romantic turn. The major glitch however is that Maria speaks and understands only Croatian, while Garfield speaks and understands only English. In order to impress Maria, Garfield sets out determined on a quest to learn Croatian.

Scenario 2: Kunle was driving one day when he came across a purple gorilla riding a bicycle. Kunle was impressed by this unusual sight and has dedicated the remainder of his life to understanding everything about bicycle-riding purple gorillas.

Those two scenarios mirror the two major things that drive learning in humans. In Scenario 1, we see "motivation" playing a role in Garfield's desire to learn Croatian (romantic motivation in this case). And in Scenario 2, we can very clearly see the inalienable factor of "curiosity" playing a critical role in Kunle's wanting to learn about purple King Kongs. (You might not have been told, but before curiosity killed the cat, it first made it more knowledgeable.)

Motivation and curiosity are primarily what drives humans to want to learn. Besides, if man as a creature were incapable of learning, then the entire human race would have long gone into extinction. If we were incapable of learning or incapable of forming long-term memory impressions, then we wouldn't even remember that playing with fire is dangerous, or that snakes have poisonous venom, or that a scorpion's sting could prove fatal. Even if we as a species somehow managed to beat natural selection and did not go extinct, then we would very likely be at the bottom of the food chain. (Therefore, even at the evolutionary level, learning is necessary for survival.)


For the remainder of the article, we would touch on these two things in detail:

1) How to maximise your learning/studying (Conditions to have in place)

2) How to study, understand, and remember all you read



P.S.: In order to avoid generalizing to a fault, the other two units have been tailored to cater specifically to the learning needs of university/polytechnic students. But in practice, the principles are generally applicable to everyone.

Subsequently, too, the word "learn" will be interchanged with "study", since in the other two units we would treat the phenomenon of learning purely in the academic/scholarly sense.
 How to Maximize Your Learning/Studying (Conditions to have in place)


In this unit we shall expound on these six conditions which must be considered and satisfied before getting down to study:-

1) Time management/structure

2) Motivation/curiosity

3) Attention

4) Circadian rhythm/conducive environment

5) Emotional equilibrium

6) Goal(s)


1) Time management/structure:

"I wasted time, and now doth time waste me/
For now hath time made me his numbering clock/"


The lines above are excerpts from the play "King Richard II" by William Shakespeare. The play is said to have been written sometime around 1595, and even though 422 years have elapsed since Shakespeare first put down those ingenious lines of drama, they still remain very relevant today (perhaps even more relevant today seeing as 16th century England did not have to grapple with social media and technology in all its guises—both of which by the way are one of the major time-consumers of the 21st century).

Typically, an academic semester comprises of six months, which is further split into three months apiece. It goes without saying that a student with good time management skills would have begun his studying way long before examinations (from the very start of the semester), so that by the time his exams are only one or two weeks away, he would merely be revising the learned material rather than reading his lecture notes or textbooks for the first time.

Another benefit of good time management is "Distributed learning/spacing".

Distributed learning or Spaced Learning, simply put, is when learning is split into minutes, hours, days, or even months, rather than done in one concentrated dose. For instance, if you were given a material to learn today and on which you would be tested the following day, and let's say you have 3 hours to learn that material, it would be best if you divided the 3 hours and studied for one hour per study session. After every one hour, take a short break (Pomodoro technique), or go do something unrelated to the study task at hand before coming back to complete your study. (With your attention and mental/physical energy re-vitalized.)

Distributed learning is the most productive and stress-free learning technique, which more than any other learning method guarantees long-term dividends, especially when it's accompanied with spaced repetition (we would touch on this later).
Distributed learning is also the one of the most natural way of learning since the time lapses give the brain ample time to form neural connections between the newly acquired information.

This is what distributed learning entails and, sadly, a student incapable of managing time properly would not be able to leverage distributed learning to his or her advantage.

(Mr. Ayodele Dada, the UNILAG psychology graduate who set the Internet on fire when he graduated with a perfect CGPA of 5.0, attributed the bulk of his success to "distributed learning/spacing".)

These are some ways of improving on time management: (a) Improve on self-discipline (b) Create and strictly abide by a study/school timetable (c) Avoid procrastination

b]2) Motivation/curiosity:[/b]

To maintain a sustained interest in what you have to study, to understand what you have to study, or to even be capable of offhandedly recalling what you have studied, then you must either be motivated to learn it or must be curious enough about it.

There would be instances when a certain course, topic, or even a lecturer's style of teaching stretches the boundaries of boredom, but even so there are myriad ways of inducing interest so as to facilitate learning. One of the simplest way to induce interest is to literally bury yourself in the course/topic. This can be done by reading extensively on it (not your school notes this time around), by watching YouTube videos that talk about the topic, by listening to several podcasts, and/or by asking an expert or a fellow student to break it down and explain in layman's terms. The idea is to bombard all your five senses with the "boring material" using all the mediums available to you. By steeping yourself in the genius loci of that which is to be learned, the otherwise "boring" and unfamiliar material would likely become interesting and familiar.

3) Attention:

An attentive mind is a present mind, and a present mind is a powerful mind, and also one that is likely to better understand and better retain whatever it learns.

William James—Father of Modern Psychology—once said that the sort of education that teaches a student to take charge of his wandering mind is an education par excellence. Samuel Johnson (English writer) also stressed on the importance of attention when he declared that:- "The art of memory is the art of paying attention"

For students who crave a fruitful study session, you are to approach every study session with 100% attention (It's non-negotiable). In fact, it has been proven that attention, that mindfulness, and that by being whole-heartedly attuned to whatever it is you are doing, increases productivity and slows down the rate of mental fatigue. Being attentive is also said to improve wisdom and problem-solving capacity.

Understand this, the brain is not built to multi-task, so your attention should never be divided when studying. This is the time you should also consider putting your phone in airplane mode and screening out both internal and external distractions. (Ensure that you are neither hungry nor dehydrated, as hunger and thirst are one of the major causes of internal distraction.)

A way of enhancing attentiveness is by practicing mindfulness meditation i.e a brief moment of physical and mental silence wherein you direct the flow of your thoughts and constantly bring back your wandering mind to the present moment (trust me, your mind will definitely wander).

10-15 minutes of meditation before every study session is enough to yield a bountiful study harvest. And its cognitive benefits are scientifically well accounted for as well.


4) Circadian rhythm/conducive environment:

Circadian rhythm basically means the body's biological clock. By Nature's design, night-time is universally best suited for sleeping, and daytime is universally best suited for working/schooling. But our circadian rhythm differs in the times we best assimilate information.

For some that time is at night, and for some at day. (Although a seasoned learner, so far as he is well rested, should be able to assimilate at almost any given period within the 24-hour frame.)

You have to know when you best assimilate information and then structure your study time-table around those periods.

A conducive environment is also pivot to assimilation. Some prefer to have a white noise in the background during study (white noise could be a rotating ceiling fan or Mozart's Lacrimosa playing softly in the background), while some students prefer to consume knowledge while perched in the safety of absolute silence. Again, you have to figure out what environment is most conducive to your learning and assimilation.



5) Emotional equilibrium:

Before any study session, ensure that you are emotionally balanced. If you are still grieving your boyfriend's betrayal or the loss of a romantic relationship, then perhaps you might consider putting off studying until you have mastered your emotions.

Grief, anxiety, fear, and generally all negative emotions are things that cause the mind to wander. If you study without being rid of these emotional shrapnels, then be certain that your study session would be very likely be a complete waste of your time and energy.

6) Goal(s):

It is often said that abuse is inevitable when the purpose of a thing is not known. The same applies to learning. A student ought to have clearly outlined study goals before settling down to study.

The student must ask himself:- "Do I want to merely get the gist of this topic or do I also want to learn the elaborative details?" "Am I reading on World War II so as to understand the causes and effects of the war, or am I also reading so as to accumulate factoids, such as names of the key players and important dates?"

A student must know what it is that he wants to extract from every study session, and it's advisable that these study goals be as specific as possible. Remember, the brain wants order, not chaos.
 How to Study, Understand, and Remember All You Read


In this unit, we shall look at the processes involved in effective studying. Haven already fulfilled the requirements in the previous unit, you are now ready to get down to study. The first thing you must do is to:-


1) Skim/Preview:

Always take a rapid glance through the table of contents, the headings and sub-headings, rather than just plunging straight ahead to read. If you like, you could also read a synopsis of the topic you want to study on Wikipedia or any other vetted online platform. Doing this (skimming/previewing) would help with "schema activation" (i.e it would serve as a form of background knowledge and also erect the basic framework on which further knowledge can be easily built upon)

Skiming/previewing also helps in priming your mind, and it gives you a rough idea of what to expect when you eventually start reading. (That way you can easily deduce the vital from the incidental).

Next is:-

2) Reading:

The reading process must be an entirely active process. It helps if you sit on the edge of your chair, and never assume a slouching posture during this stage (unless you're reading Playboy magazine or Celebrity gossip).

Run your fingers across the page, and make annotations or take notes. (Doing these involves your "muscle memory".)

And, whenever you encounter a sentence, or a paragraph, or a concept that you don't fully understand, stop to reflect deeply on it—a productive study session is one marked by reflective pauses.

Also, visualise—with full imaginative bandwidth—whatever it is that you are reading. Make the words come alive, smell it, taste it, feel it, and hear it replay over and over in your mind (subvocalization). (Know this, the bridge between our minds and the physical world are our sensory organs, so if you want to be less forgetful, more aware, more informed, and much more smarter than the Average Joe or Jane, then you must lean heavily on your senses so as to accrue as much sensory inputs as is possible.)

Usually, the study stage is where all the cognitive legwork is done and if you put in 100% of your attention and labour during this stage, then you would have already gotten 90% of the job done.

On a personal note, I dislike having to re-read a material either because I failed to understand it the first time (due to inattention) or perhaps because I couldn't remember what I've read due to sloppiness during the encoding stage. That is why I have cultivated a life-long habit of focusing all my attention and effort during the reading stage, and 99% of the time, I have never had the cause to re-read a material due to lack of initial understanding or an inability to recall what I have read (Besides being an expert mnemonist, my natural memory has grown remarkably eidetic from this mindful habit of involving all of my senses whenever I study)

After studying, next on the agenda is:-

3) Summarizing:

Take all those annotations and notes you made during the study stage and re-write them in your own words. (This is a form of active learning too.)

Your summaries should be highly condensed and straight to the point, and don't use more words than is necessary. (These summaries are what you will use in revising before and during the examination period.)

After summarizing in your own words, next is:-

4) Review/Recall:

There is something called "Desirable difficulty" in learning psychology. Simply put, a desirable difficulty is a learning task that is somehow difficulty but also very rewarding (especially in the long-term). In the review stage, you are going to use a desirable difficulty so as to get an accurate assessment of your overall assimilation. What you would do is to turn your eyes away from your summary notes and then try to recall all you have learned thus far. (This would be your first review of the material). While doing this might be difficult initially, it would imprint the information better in your mind than if you just re-read your summaries.

Research has proven that those information that we struggle a bit with before recalling actually get more strongly impressed in our minds than those information which we easily recall. (In other words, “More mental pain, more mental gains”)

This task of trying to offhandedly recall what you have learned during the review stage will accomplish 2 things:

(a) It would consolidate what you have learned

(b) It will help to identify the loopholes in your understanding

[...]


If you follow the instructions up to this point, then you are sure to triple your assimilation rate in no time. But it doesn't end here. The human mind, unfortunately, is one organic contraption that's susceptible to forgetfulness, especially if the initial impressions or if the encoding process was not strong enough (perhaps you were multi-tasking while reading, perhaps you failed to take notes or draw diagrams and mind-maps, perhaps you didn't visualise the concepts, or perhaps the concepts were ones that demanded an extreme degree of abstraction which you aren't naturally capable of).

Nonetheless, there's an antidote for memory decay. In order to beat the forgetting curve (Ebbinghaus effect) and to guarantee the transfer of learning from the short-term memory (hippocampus) to the long-term filing cabinet (neocortex), we must play to the strength of our brains by repeating the learned material over gradually increasing spaced intervals (This is known as spaced repetition)

What the above means is that after you have completed a study session (or after receiving a lecture), you should ensure to review the material within the first 20-24 hours. Then review it again after 2/3 days has elapsed. Then review it again after 15/20 days. (It all depends on your schedule and preference.)

This here illustrates how spaced repetition works:-

Day 1:- Read about the 36 Decans of ancient Egyptian astronomy

Day 2 (which is within 20-24 hours of learning the 36 Decans):- Reviewed the material by recalling all I learned about the 36 Decans, and then glanced through my summary notes to see what I missed

Day 10: Repeated what I did on Day 2

Day 30: Repeated what I did on Day 2 and Day 10


The idea is to gradually increase the intervals between the review periods, and it is generally agreed that this (spaced repetition) is the most efficient and effective way of transferring knowledge to long-term memory. Remember that you should always try to offhandedly recall what you have learned whenever you review rather than just re-reading your notes.

Personally, what I do (and I think you will find this very helpful) is to go to the bottom of each of my summary notes as soon as I've formulated them and list out all the key things I have learned on that particular topic, and then I put them in a bracket.

Something like this:- "(Nutrition, types of nutrition, photosynthesis, parts of a plant, parts of a cell, differences between plant cell and animal cell, examples of multicellular organisms)"

During my review sessions I go straight to the bottom of my summary notes and look at each of the words I have written in brackets and then try to offhandedly recall everything that I can about them. (I never write the definitions in the bracket. I only write the names of the concepts and then mentally reel out all the details about them).

This way I am using a "desirable difficulty" to enhance my understanding and recall, rather than just re-reading my notes which, as scientific research has proven, tends to give many students the "illusion of understanding". This method that I utilize is very similar to the use of Flashcards, except that I find it much more time-economical and comfortable than using flashcards. But if you think Flashcards would serve you better, then you should use them.

In conclusion:


Always remember that understanding should be prioritized over memorization.

Bear in mind too that learning should be a fun process. You should as well be limitless in your creativity when it comes to learning.

Here is a fun fact:- I once learned the first 20 digits of pi some 5 years ago by setting the first 20 digits of pi as my phone's password. I reasoned that I would learn it more quickly if I had the benefit of regular exposure. (That's just me being creative.)

Induce motivation in yourself so as to assimilate and retain information with greater accuracy (motivated encoding); look for patterns in the materials you are to learn and connect it to past knowledge (]learning by association); formulate creative and memorable mnemonics (elaborative encoding); turn words, numbers and concepts into mental pictures and make those pictures randy, bizarre and funny (Von Restoff effect); teach a complex sociology concept to your dog or to your shadow if you can't get a human audience (Feynman technique), or convert the complex concept into a catchy rap song. And most importantly, have fun while doing all these things.

Closing remarks:

It happens even to the best of us that sometimes our minds would inevitably go blank, and there are also times when we get that tip-of-the-tongue feeling when trying to recall an information (i.e. we are certain that we know the information but we can't quite lay our hands on it in that moment).

When something of this sort happens, especially in examination halls, it's incredibly helpful if you try to recall some information that's related in some way to what you are trying to remember (I like to call these "neighbouring memories").

For example, if you were trying to recall the "characteristics of a Tropical Rainforest" but are unable to, you could turn your mind towards recalling the "characteristics of the Southern Guinea Savanna" instead—they are both similar in content and the latter is very likely to bring the former to remembrance. (Triggering remembrance by using the "neighbouring memories" works 95% of the time.)

Thursday, October 26, 2017

Enrollment exceeds 12,000 at UI


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Overall student enrollment at the University of Idaho is up 2.4 percent for fall 2017, bringing total enrollment across all UI campuses above 12,000 for the first time in five years, according to a press release from the school.
The total 12,072 students falls short of a goal to increase enrollment by 5 percent each year, but UI Communications Director Jodi Walker said the university is moving in the right direction.
“While we didn’t quite meet that 5 percent, we’re excited by the 2.4,” Walker said.
The total includes 1,997 dual-credit high school students, many of whom are enrolled in one or more UI classes online. Dual-credit enrollment increased 23 percent over 2016.
Overall resident enrollment is up 3.9 percent from 2016 to 8,910.
“These enrollment increases show that we are taking seriously our mission to educate the people of Idaho,” UI President Chuck Staben said in a news release. “We are engaging high school students and showing them a path forward to higher education. Meanwhile, the strength of our academic programs and the vitality of our campus is attracting students from our Idaho core while we find ways to increase accessibility to our region.”
The university also saw an increase in several minority student groups. Hispanic undergraduate enrollment increased 9.1 percent to 1,180, and Native American undergraduate enrollment increased 2 percent to 52.
International student enrollment increased 7.3 percent from last year to 710 students, not quite making up for a 10.5 percent decline from 2015 to 2016. The UI is still in the first year of its partnership with the global higher education organization Navitas to increase international student enrollment.
“Increasing our international reach is important to all our students as it makes the learning environment at U of I more diverse and enriching,” Vice Provost for Strategic Enrollment Management Dean Kahler said in a news release. “Those new students recognize the high academic quality and value that the University of Idaho offers and we are delighted to see the increases.”
Last year, enrollment increased by 3.6 percent, the first overall student enrollment increase since 2012.
Staben has had a goal of increasing enrollment 50 percent by 2024 since he took office in March 2014.
He is currently one of five finalists for a president position at the University of New Mexico.

Monday, October 23, 2017

ASUU Set To Resume Strike; As Fgn Refuse To Meet Up Agreement.



 There are cold insinuations that the Academic Staff Union of Universities (ASUU) might resume the strike which it suspended few weeks ago, as the Federal Government failed to meet up the agreement signed in the MOU it had with the union.

The position is that, FGN promised to deliver on the requirements/demands of the union on or before the 31st of October. Obviously the deadline is just few days from today and the federal government has been unable to show any concern on the agreements contained in the MOU.

On this premise, the members of Academic Staff Union of Universities are set resume the indefinite strike without any form of voting from its national structure. Considerably, the strike was suspended and not called off just to provide a benevolent atmosphere for the federal government to react to its plights.

Thursday, June 15, 2017

62,140 Candidates Set To Re-write JAMB On 1st Of July


The Joint Admissions and Matriculation Board (JAMB) yesterday said that 62,140 candidates, who had issues with late registration, biometric non-verification and cancellation of results would have to rewrite the examination.

The board said the rescheduled examination would hold on 1st of July 2017 across the candidates’ centres.

JAMB Registrar Is-haq Oloyede spoke yesterday after a meeting of the board’s management with chief external examiners and other major stakeholders on the conduct of 2017 UTME, at its headquarters, Bwari, Abuja.

Oloyede said the meeting candidates approved the cancellation of the results of 1,386 candidates for examination
He added that these candidates would not be allowed to rewrite the examination.

The JAMB registrar said: “The meeting approved the cancellation of the results of 1,386 individual candidates found culpable of examination malpractice. The cancellation of results of 57,646 in centres-induced malpractice. The cancellation of the two results of the 666 candidates engaged in multiple examinations.

“The meeting also agreed on the rescheduling of examination for candidates of centres with mass malpractice, but who are deemed innocent, biometric non-verification machine related issues, late registration, four lost sessions in three centres due to malfunctioning of three servers at the centre and incomplete results.”

According to him, the meeting also approved the delisting of 48 computer based test centres from participating in JAMB examination because of various infractions.

The 62,140 cancelled results include 57,646 candidates in centres-induced malpractice, 3,811 late registration, and 683 candidates who had biometric challenges.

“The meeting approved the suspension of 24 computer based test centres for one year due to technical issues. These centres would not participate in the 2018 unified tertiary matriculation examination but they can be reconsidered for 2019 and above.

The delisting of 48 centres from participating in the board’s examination in future as a result of serious technical deficiencies, extortion, organised examination malpractices and other damaging infractions,” he added.

Friday, May 26, 2017

"Teachers To Earn Higher Salaries Than Other Workers" - Federal Government


The Education Minister, Adamu Adamu dropped the hint yesterday while inaugurating the Governing Councils of 21 Federal Colleges of Education in Abuja.

Teachers may soon earn higher salaries than other workers in the country. The Education Minister, Adamu Adamu dropped the hint yesterday while inaugurating the Governing Councils of 21 Federal Colleges of Education in Abuja.

He said the teaching profession had ceased to be an “all-comers affairs.” Represented by the Minister of State for Education, Prof. Anthony Gozie Anwukah, he said government had understudied the Malaysian educational system and decided to take a critical look at teaching and teacher education.

He, however, sounded a note of warning that teachers across all levels must register with the Teachers’ Registration Council of Nigeria (TRCN) before the end of this year or risk being sent out of the system.


The minister noted that Malaysia in the quest for greatness had reorganised its educational sector for effective development of human resources to take it to the present position.

He explained that their teachers were paid higher than other workers and that the Federal Government felt it was expedient to do the same in the country.

The minister also explained that Malaysians bought palm seedlings from Nigeria at the rate of N10 each, some years ago, adding that today, its economy is completely dependent on palm trees, palm fruits and palm oil.

He said: “What they did was to bring down the whole system and resuscitated the education sector. Their planning was geared towards the development of human resources. In Malaysia, a top percentage of those who scored the highest in their equivalent of our JAMB compete to be teachers.

“If you are a teacher in Malaysia, you are ranked higher than any other worker in the country. This is why you would find people with PhDs teaching in primary schools. We have made that recommendation and we are going to implement it in Nigeria,” he said.

Tuesday, May 23, 2017

No Extra 40 Marks For Candidates, Please Debunk All Rumors - Jamb


The Joint Admission and Matriculation Board (JAMB) has debunked rumors circulating on social media, that the Senate has passed a bill urging the board to add extra 40 marks to candidates.

According to a statement made available to the press by Fabian Benjamin, JAMB Head of Information, there is no bill anywhere on the board’s 2017 UTME performance.

“We urge candidates to disregard all funny connotations online on their results as the board will not contemplate doing all that is being speculated as that will negate the ethics of an examination body as critical as JAMB.”

“There is no bill anywhere, not even a motion has been tabled before the two chambers of the National Assembly on the board’s 2017 UTME performance.” The statement read.

Benjamin added that the major concern of JAMB had always been to ensure that cheating during and after examination were reduced to zero level, and this, he said, the board had substantially achieved.