Saturday, October 20, 2018

Importance of Math and Science

Everyone knows that the subjects Math and Science are hard. But Math is important to us all even after we graduate from school because is not just restricted to problem solving. The real benefit of math is how it trains the brain to think critically and practice various techniques to solve a problem. Science is also important  because it helps in building a strong foundation of concepts that support the learning ability of a child throughout his / her academic life. It helps in understanding key concepts of science and enables them to understand more abstract ideas as well.

So when you encounter the unexpected, when you arrive at a solution that doesn’t make intuitive sense, you’ve got two options: Either you figure that your intuition is bad and derive the corollary that you’re bad at math and science. Or you realize that the world is so magnificently complex that intuition is not the best tool to understand how it all works. I think a lot of people opt for the former, but there is joy in accepting the latter.





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UN Celebration

The International Day for the Eradication of Poverty is held every year on 17 of October. It is  an official International day of the United Nations.

This year the theme is " Coming together with those furthest behind to build an inclusive world of universal respect for human rights and dignity.

In this world, there are countries who needed help because of extreme poverty. The world poorest people are also among those who are the most vulnerable to violations of rights. That is why, United Nations and its agencies are working together to help those people who are in need.

World Teacher’s Day

World Teachers' Day also known as International Teacher's day is celebrated on 5 October each year.
World Teachers' Day was inaugurated on 5th October 1994 by the United Nations Education, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) to commemorate the 1966 joint signing of the UNESCO/ILO (International Labour Organisation) Recommendation concerning the status of Teachers.

This year's theme, "The right to Education means the right to a qualified Teacher", has been chosen to remind the global concerning that right to Education can not be achieved without a right to trained and qualified teachers.

We celebrate WDT not only to show appreciation for teachers all over the world but also to be used as a day to assess amd help teachers improve and look at the different issues that affect teachers.

Reflection 4

For the last quarter, I have learned so many things in the subject ICT and while learning throughout theast quarter. I had many discoveries ...