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Grounding

Grounding is a form of punishment often used by educational institutes and parents alike to inculcate discipline in students. Grounded students are forbidden to leave their place of residence, except for essential activities like going to school or attending a place of worship.  Grounding is… Read More »Grounding

Grant

Grant is a sum of money usually given by a governmental agency or community group for a specific purpose. Grant given for education is an educational grant.  Grants are given to many stakeholders in an educational institute, including students, teachers, and schools. Sometimes, a lot… Read More »Grant

Graduation Rate

A graduation rate is the measure of the students who graduated in six years for four years of a graduate program and three years for two years. The rating is done based on the number of students that have completed their degree and the number… Read More »Graduation Rate

Graduate School

The term graduate school refers to the college or university that provides post-graduate degrees to the students applying for a master’s degree or doctoral degree.  The undergraduate degree is also known as the first degree required to enroll in graduate school. A student must possess… Read More »Graduate School

Graduate Application

As the name describes, a graduate application is an application filled by the students applying for a Master’s or Doctoral degree. To enroll in an application, the applicant must complete the procedure and follow the application process guideline. The applications are submitted online through the… Read More »Graduate Application

Grading on a Curve

Methods used by lecturers to adjust their students’ grades are known as Grading on a curve. Teachers assign the grades to the students in the classroom to approach an average distribution of grades. It helps in comparing students based on their test performance with their… Read More »Grading on a Curve

Grading

Grading refers to the approach of implementing absolute measurements of diverse achievement levels in any course. Grades can be from A to F, 1 to 6, or any number (out of 100). The system was introduced in the country to match the international grade range.… Read More »Grading

GPA

Grade Point Average is concisely known as GPA, and it is used in many active learning institutions, especially post-secondary education. It makes use of averaging to evaluate the performance of a student in a semester or a year. The formulations will change as per the… Read More »GPA

Gen Z

Gen Z is the new generation, succeeding Millennials, and preceding Gen Alpha. Individuals born between 1997 and 2010 are referred to as Generation Z. When it comes to the newer generation, they are different than millennials in every walk of life. The shifts in behavior,… Read More »Gen Z

Gamification

Lately, Games have become an incredible addition to our lifestyle, and this new inclusion has the potential to revolutionize the way students learn. Video games have become the favorite pastime for kids, and they spend several hours playing. The time they spend on video games… Read More »Gamification

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