[anyone] Survey Major Work S+C – single gender spaces and effects on gender diverse inclusion AND ask for info on similar subjects!!

Understanding the Impact of Gender-Divided Spaces on Inclusivity for Gender-Diverse Individuals As a senior student undertaking my major project in Society and Culture, I am exploring a pertinent topic: the increasing segregation in gender-specific environments and how this trend influences the inclusion of gender-diverse populations. My research involves gathering insights […]

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Genova – Shaping the future of biotechnology & STEM.

Driving Innovation in Biotechnology and STEM Education: Welcome to Genova Are you passionate about shaping the future of science and technology? Meet Genova — a pioneering nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing biotechnology and STEM education worldwide. Who We Are Genova is a global community committed to fostering scientific literacy and […]

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Is “networking ” Really that vital or something found by extroverts who don’t study?

The Role of Networking: Is It Overestimated or Essential for Success? In today’s interconnected world, the importance of networking often comes under scrutiny. Some question whether building professional and social connections is truly vital, or if it’s simply a trait more common among extroverts who may not dedicate significant effort […]

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My parents don’t want me to go to community college

Navigating Parental Expectations and College Choices: A Personal Reflection Embarking on the journey of higher education can be both exciting and challenging, especially when facing external expectations and personal aspirations. Recently, I experienced firsthand the complexities that come with making college decisions, particularly when parental preferences differ from my own […]

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Current American college students that took US Government class this Spring, how was your professor’s tone?

The Tone of US Government Instructors: Insights for Students Enrolled This Spring For students currently engaged in a U.S. Government course this semester, many might wonder: what is the typical tone and approach of your instructor? In educational settings, especially when covering topics related to civics and politics, professors often […]

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I go to school in Hawaii in my school has a number of problems and crazy stories but every time it happens to school tries to bury it every time and and sometimes if you talk about the problem out loud to acquaintance or somebody you’re sometimes sent to the principal’s office

Title: Uncovering the Hidden Challenges of the Hawaiian School System: Personal Stories and Insights As someone who has experienced the Hawaiian education system firsthand, I can attest that it often faces numerous challenges and complex situations that rarely receive transparent attention. While many stories remain behind closed doors, I believe […]

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EVERY 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 Critical Shift in Literacy Education: Why Phonics Matters In the realm of education, the approach to teaching reading has undergone significant changes over the past few decades. For over 30 years, many teachers and school administrators have relied on the “whole language” method—a strategy that emphasizes context and meaning […]

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What to do if parents won’t let you ED(Cornell Investment Banking)

Navigating Parental Concerns About Early Decision Applications to Prestige Schools Deciding whether to apply Early Decision (ED) to a highly selective university, such as Cornell, can be a pivotal moment in a student’s academic journey—especially for those aiming to break into competitive fields like investment banking. However, what happens when […]

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