Why aren’t touch typing classes mandatory in K12 education?

The Case for Mandatory Touch Typing Classes in K-12 Education In today’s digital landscape, proficiency in typing is an essential skill that often goes overlooked in our education system. While it may seem like a minor skill, the ability to type without looking at the keyboard—commonly known as touch typing—should […]

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Should I be scared?

Navigating Fear: Embracing Uncertainty When life throws challenges your way, it’s natural to feel overwhelmed or even frightened. But should we really let fear dictate our responses? Let’s explore the complexities of fear and how to approach it with a balanced perspective. Fear is a powerful emotion that can arise […]

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What happens to public education if Trump dismantles the department of public instruction and the state gets rid of property taxes?

The Future of Public Education Amid Policy Changes: A Closer Look As discussions surrounding the future of public education ignite in various regions, we find ourselves pondering the potential implications of significant political shifts. In my state—one known for its conservative leanings and strong support for Trump—the conversation surrounding a […]

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Tf you mean “no correct answers”? It was a required question?

Understanding the Nuances of Required Questions: Are There Really No Correct Answers? In the world of assessments and surveys, the concept of “required questions” often raises interesting discussions. You might find yourself pondering, “Does the term ‘no correct answers’ really apply here?” It’s worth exploring this topic further. When a […]

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Why students change classroom every period in US? And what’s up with lunch?

Understanding Classroom Dynamics and Lunch Periods in U.S. Schools Hello, everyone! As someone who is not originally from the United States, I find myself intrigued by the structure and organization of U.S. schools, particularly the practice of students switching classrooms every period. This approach seems quite different from what I […]

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What would happen if the US public school system finally collapses?

Imagining the Collapse of the US Public School System: Potential Implications The stability of the US public school system is a topic that sparks considerable debate, and it’s a question that many of us may find ourselves pondering: What could happen if the public school system were to collapse under […]

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