Education Infographics

Expensive School Myths

Going to an Ivy League school doesn’t necessarily guarantee you a great job. Sometimes choosing to go to a less selective school is your best bet. Check out the following infographic to learn more.

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Victory Through Video

The Internet has been an exceptional tool at connecting audiences worldwide with collective pools of information. With help from mobile devices and tablets, we have immediate, on-hand access to information like we never have before. As we enter this new era of innovation and technology, education and training has also fluctuated to keep up. That’s where videos come in.

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Is Bigger Better? A Look at the MOOC

A MOOC, or a massive open online course, is a higher education course available to anyone, anywhere, that wants to take it. While some believe these courses are a step in the right direction, statistics show that we still have a gap to bridge when it comes to ensuring success. Online-PhD-Programs.org has created an infographic entitled “Is Bigger Better? A Look at the MOOC”, giving an in-depth look at these courses.

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From Cruelty to Understanding: Trends in Special Education From Then to Now

Believe it or not, special education was not always accepted in the public education system and was in fact rejected at one point. In this infographic from Special-Education-Degree.net, learn about the history of special education and how students with learning disabilities have become able to participate in normal activities with their peers.

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Education is Broken

The U.S. is pretty behind when it comes to education. But if we were to focus on different learning styles, and employ an innovate/flexible approach to teaching it could encompass more than one learning style. Check out the following infographic to learn more about how the U.S. education system is seemingly broken.

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Dirty Little Secret Schools and Colleges Don’t Want You to Know

Education costs have risen exponentially over the past thirty years and yet more students choose the college route in hopes of earning a better salary. But here’s the question we need to be asking ourselves in today’s highly competitive world: Is it worth it? The following infographic looks at this in more detail.

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Getting a Degree Without Breaking the Bank

There’s no two ways about it: College is expensive. From books and supplies to rent and tuition, students are struggling with more debt than ever before. An average college degree costs $88,000, and leaves a student $23,000 in debt. With $1 trillion in outstanding student loans across the nation, it’s no surprise that college enrollment is on the decline.

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Brain Trust

Scientific research and development may be a controversial subject, but Super Scholar has created a fact-packed infographic detailing everything you need to know about the current affairs-and the future-of scientific research and development spending, entitled “Brain Trust”.

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Why Do Bad Teachers Prosper?

Tenure provides job security and protects the academic freedom of experienced professors, but is it really a good thing? Check out the infographic below to learn more.

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