Bitcoin price
Factors that could lead to a bitcoin prices increase
The bitcoin price is expected to change in 2021 based on a
variety of factors. Some of these include the following:
Factors that could lead to a bitcoin prices decrease
The factors that could lead to a bitcoin prices decrease are
the increase in the number of bitcoins available and competition from other
cryptocurrencies.
It’s important to realize that Bitcoin is a volatile asset
and it can be difficult to determine the right time to buy. I hope this article
helped you better understand Bitcoin, what it is, and how you should invest.
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Blog: Who
benefits the most from mentorship?
In a recent study coming from USA’s National Bureau of Economic
Research a lot has been discussed about mentoring where it explores who are the
people who benefit the most out of it. The paper goes on to say that selection
for mentoring programs need to be diversified further and where demographics and
personality of mentees should not be the sole criterion for selection. How does
this pan out in the Indian context and outside the workplace?
In Indian education system, for students it’s the teachers who are
their mentors and for many teachers it’s the senior teachers and principals who
mentor them throughout their years at the institution. Who benefits from these
relationships?
Just like organisations benefit largely from mentoring programs as
they make it more inclusive and promote upskilling, education sector too can
benefit the most from mentoring programs where teachers mentor students and get
mentored by their seniors and principals. How would this happen? It will
promote the values of individual promotion and growth, which is needed for any
education to create its value in today’s times. In Indian
mythology-Mahabharatha, Arjuna and Krishna are always considered a great
example of mentor-mentee relationship, where Krishna helps Arjuna find its real
potential and cause for life. That’s what a mentor does—helps the mentee find
its goal for life.
A principal or coordinator who leads its teachers to achieve their
goals shows more greater academic performance of the school than a principal
who drives the teachers to only focus on academic success based on the syllabus
discussed. A senior teacher helps the younger one settle in the culture of the
education institution and helps them find their place in meetings and
institution programs. A teacher in Navi Mumbai shares how she has benefitted
from the trust shared by her seniors in a “Palak initiative” where the teacher
mentor’s young children in the school through admissions to college admissions.
An organisation with such values be it at workplace or education can only find
success. Yes, academic success is focused a lot, but it’s the success of every
individual in these institutions finding their true potential is the key.
It is being questioned many times today if the teachers in today’s
times go out of their way to ensure the child learns beyond the classrooms. In
the Covid-19 times we saw this, many teachers went out of their way to support
their students to connect and have access to online learning including
materials even if that meant the teachers’ photocopying the textbooks and
ensuring the students get the PDF to read from. Many teachers even provided
food relief to their students. Many tutors gave up their fees to ensure
students keep learning through their online tutoring platforms which they
learnt only to adapt to the pandemic needs of their students and their
families. This is mentoring so these students and their families to ensure no
child is left behind when it comes to learning.
The current education system needs to promote this mentor-mentee
relationship further. There are many challenges in our education system that
only promotes excellence, we need to ensure we see this excellence in all our
teachers and students, who have been constraint due to our expectations and
pressures for immediate solutions. We need to make systematic progress which
can be witnessed with focusing on student’s motivation, concentration and
reducing forgetfulness and challenging with a pedagogy which is focused on
student’s personalised needs and level. A mentoring relationship can promote
this renewed guru-shikshak relationship that we have seen in ancient India and
its benefit to the growth of the country.
At Dynamind we are promoting this mentor-mentee relationships in
our education system and want everyone to be empowered so they can reach
beyond.
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