Engaging Games to Enhance Teamwork and Critical Thinking in the Classroom Are you looking for innovative classroom activities that inspire teamwork and critical thinking among your 4th to 6th-grade students, including those in special education? You’ve come to the right place! Here, we’ll explore some exciting game suggestions that not […]
Read MoreWhy would someone get a Bachelors in General Studies ?
Exploring the Value of a Bachelor’s Degree in General Studies Have you ever questioned the purpose behind pursuing a Bachelor’s degree in General Studies? You’re not alone! Many people often ponder over the practicality of this academic choice. However, let’s take a moment to unpack the unique benefits that come […]
Read MoreDo your schools consider backpacks weird?
The Curious Case of Backpacks in Schools Have you ever felt like your choice of backpack made you stand out in a way you didn’t expect? As a student at a private English boarding school, I’ve recently noticed that carrying a backpack seems to be somewhat unusual here. It appears […]
Read MoreIs it socially acceptable to follow someone on Instagram whom I’ve never met but goes to the same university as me?
Navigating Social Connections: Is it Okay to Follow a Fellow Student on Instagram? In today’s digital landscape, social media platforms like Instagram serve as a bridge for connecting with others, even if you haven’t met them in person. A common query that arises is whether it’s socially appropriate to follow […]
Read MoreWhich job is better?
Choosing the Right Path in Public Education: School Counselor, Special Education Teacher, or Interventionist? When considering a career in public education, it’s essential to weigh the benefits and responsibilities of various roles. Among the options available, the positions of School Counselor, Special Education Teacher (Sped Teacher), and Interventionist stand out […]
Read MoreDon’t want to get into a fight. Some advice please?
Navigating Bullying in Middle School: Seeking Helpful Strategies Middle school can be a challenging time marked by social dynamics and emotional struggles, and for those facing bullying, it can feel particularly overwhelming. One reader finds themselves in a tough situation, dealing with a persistent bully who uses derogatory language towards […]
Read MoreIs it normal to want to stay in bed all day after finals?
Embracing the Post-Finals Slump: It’s Okay to Relax After the whirlwind of finals, it’s not uncommon to find yourself feeling utterly drained. For many students, the period right after exams can be overwhelming. You might feel the urge to stay tucked under the covers, and that’s perfectly normal. Just two […]
Read Moreanyone have bad experiences with turn it in?
The Challenges of Using Turnitin: A Personal Experience As a student navigating the complexities of academic integrity, I recently encountered some significant frustrations with Turnitin. My instructor requires us to submit assignments through both Canvas and Turnitin, instituting a strict policy: any submission with a Turnitin similarity score above 15% […]
Read MoreIs it fair or even legal for a teacher to deduct point for asking a question?
Title: Is It Fair for Teachers to Deduct Points for Asking Questions? As students, we often find ourselves navigating the complexities of classroom dynamics and the policies set by our educators. A recent concern raised by several students in a math class has sparked a debate worth exploring: Is it […]
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