Overcoming Career Uncertainty: How to Discover Your Ideal Degree Path Embarking on the journey to choose the right college major can be overwhelming, especially when life’s circumstances add pressure. Many individuals find themselves questioning, “What should I study?” while navigating setbacks such as job loss and personal doubts. If you’re […]
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Understanding the Absence of Recess in High School: What Does It Really Mean? In many discussions about school routines, you’ve probably come across the phrase, “I don’t have recess.” This statement often sparks curiosity and sometimes confusion among students, parents, and educators alike. So, what does it truly signify when […]
Read MoreWhat’s more ethical/equitable for families that financially have either option: To work with/fight the public schools to get your child a free and appropriate public education, or to pay for resources themselves?
Navigating Ethical Dilemmas in Public Education: Should Families Advocate or Opt for Private Solutions? Education is a fundamental cornerstone of a thriving society, and how families navigate the challenges within public schooling systems can spark complex ethical discussions. One particularly thought-provoking question is whether it is more just or fair […]
Read MoreHow do I find what I want to do for a degree? It’s aggravating.
Discovering the Right Academic Path: A Guide to Finding Your Degree Focus Navigating the journey to choose the appropriate college major can often feel overwhelming and frustrating, especially when life circumstances change unexpectedly. If you’re at a crossroads and searching for clarity in your educational and professional future, know that […]
Read MoreWhere do you find scholarships if you’re a non traditional college student?
Unlocking Scholarship Opportunities for Non-Traditional College Students Embarking on higher education as a non-traditional student can be both rewarding and challenging. If you’re over 25, have recently completed an associate’s degree, and are considering pursuing your bachelor’s, you might be wondering how to finance your studies without drowning in debt. […]
Read MoreI feel like due to my college experience, if I don’t have a job in my field, I don’t have anything to show for the debt I have
Navigating Student Debt and Career Challenges After College Embarking on higher education is often viewed as an investment in one’s future, but the journey can sometimes lead to feelings of disillusionment, especially when career progress doesn’t align with initial expectations. Many graduates find themselves questioning the tangible outcomes of their […]
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.
The Reading Crisis: Howwords Matter and the Impact of Educational Policies In the realm of education, few issues are as critical as teaching children how to read. Yet, for decades, many educators, administrators, and policymakers have overlooked the most effective methods, resulting in alarming literacy rates among students today. Historically, […]
Read MoreHey everyone let’s start by actually showering everyday before school and doing basic hygiene.
Maintaining Personal Hygiene: A Simple Guide to Starting Your Day Off Right In today’s fast-paced world, it’s easy to overlook the importance of personal hygiene, especially during busy school mornings. However, establishing a consistent routine can make a significant difference in your confidence and overall well-being. Here are some fundamental […]
Read MoreMy parents are taking my degree choice way too personally and it’s weird
Title: Navigating Family Reactions to Your Educational Choices: When Interests Become Personal Attacks Choosing a college major can be a deeply personal decision, yet it often sparks unexpected reactions from family members. Many students find themselves wrestling with the perception that their academic pursuits are seen as personal affronts or […]
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