Is Canada’s immigration policy a band-aid to US H-1B visa restrictions?

The Global Competition for Tech Talent: How US H-1B Visa Policy Reshapes Career Opportunities in Canada, UK, Germany In response to recent significant changes in the US H-1B visa program, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has identified a crucial opportunity for Canada to attract highly skilled workers from the technology sector who previously sought employment…

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Sitting all day while studying? Your child’s brain might be suffering

Is Sitting in Class Sabotaging Students’ Academic Success? Prolonged sitting and low physical activity during the school day, including long and uninterrupted study sessions, is linked to students’ poorer attention, slower processing and lower academic gains. On the other hand, moving the body in short but purposeful ways during the school day improves on-task behaviour,…

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Why can’t kids focus in school anymore? Harvard experts answer

What is Causing the Decline in Children’s Focus in School According to Harvard Research? (Image: Pexels) In classrooms across America, a troubling pattern has emerged where students who once sat attentively through lessons now fidget restlessly, their eyes darting away from blackboards towards invisible screens. While parents worry about their children’s ability to concentrate on…

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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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Cambridge study says this one habit separates top students from everyone else

Is Studying Harder Wasting Your Time? Why Top Students Focus on Smart Learning Habits Instead (Image: Pexels) The one habit that separates top students from everyone else, according to Cambridge University studies, is consistent and disciplined time management combined with active and purposeful study techniques. The ability to build and adhere to a structured study…

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Exercise before homework? Harvard says it could skyrocket grades

Can Exercise Before Homework Really Enhance Children’s Learning Abilities? Harvard Research Answers Getting kids to move before they hit the books sounds sensible but the science, including research connected to Harvard studies show that the effect is stronger and more measurable than most parents realise. It suggests that well-timed physical activity improves attention, classroom on-task…

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Study habit that looks innocent but is slowly draining brainpower

Students are often told that studying longer and harder will guarantee success but research shows that not all study habits are created equal. In fact, one seemingly harmless practice of multitasking while studying is quietly draining brainpower and sabotaging learning. Whether it is keeping a phone nearby, switching between tabs, or listening to distracting background…

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Students who take breaks actually learn faster: Pew research reveals why

Pew Research: Breaks Really Improve Study Habits and Learning Retention Students love the myth of marathon study sessions where they believe that longer study durations are better but research says the opposite. Taking regular, purposeful breaks during study sessions improves attention, reduces cognitive overload and helps the brain consolidate what it has learned, which means…

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