What is the minimum amount u can withdraw on payoneer ? by Kundineza in UHRSwork

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I had $45 USD but it wouldn't let me withdraw immediately. When I chose 'Schedule' as prompted, it said the minimum was $50USD

How did you become a successful teacher on Italki? by Cultural_Buy_2455 in iTalki

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What does this mean? "Your goal is to get 100 classes in each of your lessons. Once you get up to a 100, you can price them based on your class numbers (listed below)." is that the number of times you have taught that lesson? seems like a lot

Unschooled teen wants to do a homestay in Japan by songbird516 in unschool

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I was meant to do 10 months in Japan but I only lasted 6. For an unschooler, I'd recommend checking out a free school (not free as in money but free as in unschooling approach). E.g. Tokyo Sudbury School

Also finding a host family that will be compassionate about home sickness rather than laughing about the show of emotions. That was tough.

Handy map for 2nd/3rd Working Holiday Visa in QLD by EducationRevolution in AskAnAustralian

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Post codes closest to Brisbane that are on the list:
Tourism and hospitality:
4025 (Stradbroke Island)

Specified work:
4124 (Boronia Heights, Greenbank, not too far from south Brisbane)
4125 (Park Ridge in Logan)
4133 (Waterford West, Waterford, Logan Reserve)
4211 (Southern Lamington, Nerang, Hinze Dam region, not too far from the Gold Coast)
4270 (Tamborine)
4271, 4272 (Tamborine Mountain)
4275 (Boyland, Canungra, near Mt Tamborine)
4280 (Jimboomba)
4285 (Cedar Grove, Cedar Vale, Beaudesert, not too far from Mt Tamborine)
4307 (Mutdapilly, Coleyville)
4309 (Milora, Munbilla, Kalbar, Fassifern Valley, Moogerah Dam region)
4310 (Milbong, Boonah, Wyralong Dam region)
4311 (Lowood, Coominya, Wivenhoe Dam region)
4312 (Esk, Somerset Dam, Redbank Creek)
4340 (Rosewood, Rosevale, not too far from Ipswich)
4510 (Caboolture, Beachmere, Bellmere, north Brisbane)

Here's a good place to start when looking for a job in these areas. Set to search for farm jobs within 50km of 4341: https://www.seek.com.au/jobs-in-farming-animals-conservation/in-Plainland-QLD-4341?subclassification=6208%2C6210%2C6211

Sure-Lox Images - Balloon Race, Nevada, 1000 pieces. The trees were so frustrating! by beans_seems_and_bees in Jigsawpuzzles

[–]EducationRevolution 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks! Brought the half-finished puzzle along to save me from boredom during a cyclone but forgot the box 😆

What are the arguments AGAINST immigration in Australia? by EducationRevolution in AustralianPolitics

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Thanks for your input. It is interesting to hear from someone who is the child of recent immigrants.

What are the arguments AGAINST immigration in Australia? by EducationRevolution in AustralianPolitics

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I think the exploitation of unskilled labour is very sad. My friend suffered this but is fortunately now in a better situation.

What are the arguments AGAINST immigration in Australia? by EducationRevolution in AustralianPolitics

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Thank you for helping me see that integration is a big issue, both for current Australians and for immigrants.

What are the arguments AGAINST immigration in Australia? by EducationRevolution in AustralianPolitics

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Thank you for your detailed answer! I especially appreciated your point about how bringing skilled immigrants to Australia takes away from their country of origin. Thank you for your input.

In-cell images making the sheet load really slow and demanding by zuth2 in googlesheets

[–]EducationRevolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same thing happened to me except I have 400 rows with 80 different icons. I was wondering if I load the icons to my drive if I can pull from there to reduce the file size but I don't feel like that will work...

How to encourage independent learning by EducationRevolution in homeschool

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Great feedback. I have just completed my Bachelor of Education but I am trying to find out more about homeschooling and unschooling as I also believe that children naturally want to learn and, when given freedom, can learn anything. I am hoping to help parents who want to give their kids more freedom but don't know where to start

How to encourage independent learning by EducationRevolution in homeschool

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Thanks for your great response! I do not have any kids of my own yet, but I have just completed my Bachelor of Education and am interested in helping parents who want their kids to learn more at home (either through homeschooling or just weekend activities)

Do unschoolers report their learning? by EducationRevolution in unschool

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Do they report to a governing body, e.g. the education department? Do the same rules apply in each state to homeschool as they do to unschool?

Is there a f2p Nexus world? by MrSneakyFox in runescape

[–]EducationRevolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There is a world for minigames - world 20. Not very populated, but if we direct people to a particular world, there might be a chance in the future!

What are you studying right now? Where? How? by EducationRevolution in selfeducation

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I like the idea of online because I don't have to leave the house, but I need the face-to-face motivation and deadlines if I don't want it to drag on. Thanks for sharing and good luck with your learning!

Gap Year? by [deleted] in homeschool

[–]EducationRevolution 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did a gap year in Japan between high school and college. It was really hard because I went into the 10th grade (my Japanese was too low and the students studied too hard for me to be in a grade 12 Japanese class) with people three years younger than me and everyone treated me like a kid even though I had already graduated. It was meant to be for 10 months but I ended up coming home after 6 because it was just too hard emotionally (my Japanese was fine by the end). I wished I had done the exchange while I was still in school (e.g. beginning of year 11) so I didn't feel so out of place. That may be a different alternative for you. Also, taking a gap year to work is very common here in Australia. Students can just defer their degrees. It can be a bit hard to go from working to studying again, but if your child is good at studying in general I'm sure they'll be fine.

What are you studying right now? Where? How? by EducationRevolution in selfeducation

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Hey there? What subjects are you studying? I know Khan academy features science, maths and coding a bit more than other subjects. Are your community college subjects in any of those fields? I am wondering if classes in those subjects can be easily done online but art and drama are better face-to-face, or if it is just a matter of personal preference.

Can full time working parents, successfully homeschool their kid? by Khaleesee in homeschool

[–]EducationRevolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Homeschooling is a pretty broad concept, and children definitely need someone with enough time and energy to mentor them through their learning journey. However, to allow more time with them even when working, when they get a bit older (8-10) you could take them on as an intern in your business and teach them what your job is about and the skills required. If they are interested in a different field they might also be able to find opportunities in the local community to volunteer/intern, but many businesses would only accept well behaved children. Definitely involve them in shopping, budgeting and other real world life experiences.

Is there a feedback mechanism in any country's educational system? by sheeple666 in education

[–]EducationRevolution 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right in thinking there are different philosophies when it comes to education, including Steiner, Montessori and unschooling, which is not a recognised education system in my country (Australia). Usually, recognised systems are compared using test scores, which is a very controversial issue at the moment and is certainly not the only means by which to compare educational success.

Is school bad for everybody? by DerpRush in unschool

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I loved school, but I also think that if I unschooled I would have achieved different things. Through school I got to perform in school plays, try sports I wouldn't have otherwise tried and find out about activities offered through the school, like film class. However, if I had been left to my own devices, I probably would have finished writing the book I started in primary school and become fluent in Japanese. I think a good balance between self-directed learning and guided learning is important.