Education

EDUCATION
Education is a very interesting subject to discuss, especially when you are being taught or teaching yourself. You probably have better insight into the issue you are about to research, and more motivation and passion about it. However, choosing a theme for your study can still be quite difficult, since there are a lot of things you can focus on. Take a look at this list of top 10 topics on education that will help you out:
  1. How can technology make lesson planning easier and less time consuming?
  1. Ways to make the Internet and public libraries safer for students.
  1. Bullying and vandalism: two eternal banes of every school.
  1. Can school ever be a safe place?
  1. Being late to class: reasons and ways to avoid this.
  1. Different children with different needs: can a common strategy be created?
  1. Why do students miss classes, and what do teachers think of that?
  1. Parents: a strong community or a group of spectators?
  1. School syllabi and Web 2.0 technologies.
  1. Censorship and education.

    Find out about the tools modern teachers use when preparing for their classes. Think about whether it decreases or increases the quality of the lessons.
    Here, you can discuss if filtering is really effective or if it is a simple formality. Express your opinion on areas with restricted access and blocking users for misbehaving.
    This topic is widely spoken about nowadays, so make sure to find as many sources to study as possible. You can even do a survey on how often people face abuse in your educational facility.
    Conduct a research on which means your administrative stuff takes to prevent both students and teachers from getting harmed.
    Why are some students never on time? Is there anything that society or school can do to fix that?
    Every educational facility has its fast learners and kids with special needs. What can be done to a curriculum to make the process easier and more effective for everyone?
    This is a very interesting and up-to-date topic to discuss. Can the teaching process be considered successful if a student misses half of the classes? How do teachers react to truancy?
    What is your personal opinion on parents’ roles in the educational process? How can having an active community benefit the school and the quality of the classes?
    Do your teachers know about programs such as Web 2.0 tools? Do they use them? How does it benefit or harm the learning process?
    Do schools often face censorship in your areas? In what ways can it slow down the studying process?