Exploring Public School Enrollment in the U.S.: What Aspiring Students and Families Need to Know Deciding to transition into the U.S. public school system can be a significant step for homeschooling families or individuals contemplating a new educational environment. If you’re considering this move, it’s natural to have questions and […]
Read MoreI’m really worried for my friend and I don’t know what I can even do about it
Title: Concerns About a Friend’s Recent Changes: Navigating Friendship and Mental Health Challenges As high school approaches its final year, many students find themselves reflecting on their friendships and personal choices. Recently, I’ve become increasingly concerned about a close friend, who has developed a new relationship with alcohol that raises […]
Read MoreI’m not doing the best in math even after studying
Overcoming Struggles in Mathematics: A High School Student’s Journey to Confidence Success in academics often fluctuates, and even the best students encounter hurdles. If you’re a high school student who has consistently excelled, yet recently faced difficulties in math despite dedicated effort, know that you’re not alone—and there are ways […]
Read MoreWhat to do if parents won’t let you ED(Cornell Investment Banking)
Navigating Parental Concerns About Early Decision Commitments for Ivy League Admissions and Investment Banking Careers Pursuing a prestigious education at an Ivy League institution often involves complex family negotiations, especially when it comes to the Early Decision (ED) application process. If you’re considering applying ED to a school like Cornell […]
Read MoreI just graduated from middle school and I feel like graduation didn’t give me enough closure.
Finding Closure After Graduation: Navigating Emotions and Moving Forward As the school year comes to a close, many students experience a whirlwind of emotions—excitement for the future, pride in accomplishments, and perhaps a touch of uncertainty. However, for some recent graduates, the transition feels incomplete, leaving a sense of unresolved […]
Read More[anyone] Survey Major Work S+C – single gender spaces and effects on gender diverse inclusion AND ask for info on similar subjects!!
Exploring the Impact of Single-Gender Spaces on Inclusivity for Gender-Diverse Individuals As part of my Year 12 Society and Culture major project, I am delving into the evolving landscape of social spaces and their influence on gender inclusivity. Specifically, my focus is on how the increasing segmentation of homosocial environments—such […]
Read MoreI’m not sure if my dream career would be that useful/important nowadays
Title: Navigating Career Aspirations in Mental Health: Psychiatry vs. Psychology in Today’s World As I contemplate my future professional path, I find myself questioning the relevance and importance of certain mental health careers in today’s landscape. My dream has always been to pursue a career in psychiatry. I am deeply […]
Read MoreHow do I find what I want to do for a degree? It’s aggravating.
Navigating the Path to the Right Degree: Overcoming Uncertainty and Finding Your Direction Deciding what to study in college can be a daunting and often overwhelming process, particularly when life throws unexpected challenges your way. If you’re feeling lost or unsure about how to choose a field that aligns with […]
Read MoreEVERY teacher, administrator and parent reads this article. For 30 years educators taught kids how to read using “whole language” instead of phonics. Lucy Calkins and friends made over $2 billion dollars selling this garbage to educators. Now 60% of students are functionally illiterate.
Understanding the Roots of Reading Challenges in Education As educators, parents, and administrators, it is crucial to examine the historical approaches to teaching reading and their long-term impacts. For three decades, many school systems prioritized the “whole language” method over phonics when instructing young learners on how to read. This […]
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