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Articles by Pola Papadopoulou

Pola is an avid reader and passionate about anything education related. She is an English teacher and has taught students from diverse backgrounds, both privately and in the classroom. Her studies in English Language and Literature and International and Comparative Education have provided her with the necessary skills and knowledge to further pursue matters related to education - and to write for OOL.

Quenching your Wanderlust through Reading

‘Reading gives us someplace to go when we have to stay where we are.’ I always think of that quote whenever I am reading—all the time—and I can’t find anything else that makes me happier. It is true that reality must overtake imagination and wish, because unfortunately you can’t live off those two things alone, […]


On finding pleasure in Literature’s Macabre

A genre, an era, a defining moment in Gothic history… 


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Carving a path through Peaceful Protest

The 20th century was one of the most violent periods in human history. An estimated 191 million people lost their lives directly or indirectly as a result of conflict, and well over half of them were civilians.


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The Best Online Learning Tools: For the New Term

Since it’s almost time for another academic year now, there is no time like the present to regroup and explore some more fun platforms, websites and apps to make learning more interesting.


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The Best Classroom Online Learning Tools

Parents, students and teachers alike are always on the lookout for exciting online classroom tools that will actively generate a desire to learn.


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