How much screen time should I allow my kids?
“No ipad time unless you finish your homework,” “just be on my phone while I finish this report,” “you didn’t hear what I said because you are always on your phone.” Typical expressions that most
“No ipad time unless you finish your homework,” “just be on my phone while I finish this report,” “you didn’t hear what I said because you are always on your phone.” Typical expressions that most
With the growing popularity of online education in the months that followed March 2020, more and more people started giving expert opinions on various aspects of e-learning such as video conferencing platforms. One of the
These are definitely interesting times we are all living. Online education was brought to the spotlight rather more violently than we were expecting and as a result there are opinions and “specialists” talking about it
One of the most common conversations between a Greek language teacher and learners includes the extra-curricular activities or things a learner can do on their own and outside of the classroom to assist their language
The Greek Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, recently hosted a teleconference with educators from various Greek Schools and focused on the success of the application StaEllinika.com. StaEllinika is a popular application, which is fully funded by
…Spring came and we replaced real hugs with virtual ones to keep safe… Back in February 2020, as winter was slowly approaching its end for the northern hemisphere and spring was lurking, ready to enchant
March 2020 was a month we will all remember forever. Spring entered the northern hemisphere and brought huge differences with it in our everyday lives for all of us regardless of social class, nationality, religion
Covid-19 has changed every single aspect of our lives globally. Education was one of the things that was affected right away by the new pandemic as schools closed around the world and both students and
“…the miracle of medicine in 2020 is to extend the quality of life of people, many of whom are our mothers and fathers, our grandmothers and grandfathers. We honor and respect everybody. But most importantly
This year’s Superbowl held a surprise for Greeks and philhellenes when a commercial featured an homage to the Greek language and more specifically the different words Greeks use to describe the concept of “love”. The
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