International Baccalaureate Primary Years versus State Common Core Standards: Which is better?

A Comparative Look: International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme vs. State Common Core Standards As educators and parents explore the vast landscape of educational frameworks, two prominent options frequently come to the forefront: the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) and the State Common Core Standards. Each has its unique […]

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Do you this this is appropriate for a teacher to do?

Is This Teacher’s Behavior Acceptable? A Personal Experience Navigating the student-teacher dynamic can sometimes be challenging, and many of us have encountered situations that leave us questioning what’s considered normal behavior in educational settings. Recently, I had an unsettling experience that prompted me to seek advice and clarity. During a […]

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Do all US school systems teach AP US History as a one year course?

Rethinking AP US History: A Call for Curriculum Evolution As students progress through their academic careers, the complexity and breadth of U.S. history can feel increasingly overwhelming. A pertinent question arises: Is it practical for all U.S. school systems to offer Advanced Placement (AP) U.S. History as a single-year course? […]

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How to tell parents that i’m withdrawing from a class?

Navigating Tough Conversations: How to Tell Your Parents You’re Withdrawing From a Class As a second-year university student preparing for the fall semester, the journey can often feel overwhelming. Transitioning from an early college high school experience to university life, you’ve likely faced numerous academic challenges—and those challenges don’t always […]

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I’ve been out of school for a suicide attempt, what do I say when I come back?

Navigating a Return to School After a Mental Health Break: What to Say Reintegrating back into school after a mental health crisis can be challenging, especially when you’ve been away for an extended period. If you’ve recently spent time in a psychiatric ward and a STEP program, it’s natural to […]

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Having a bit of an educational crisis: should I do another Masters degree?

Title: Navigating an Educational Crossroads: Should I Pursue Another Master’s Degree? Over the last few months, I’ve found myself at a pivotal point in my educational journey, contemplating whether to embark on yet another master’s degree. Since graduating in December 2021, I’ve realized that the field I initially pursued feels […]

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Is it frowned upon by my community college if my dad comes with me for an appointment?

College Appointments: Is It Okay for My Dad to Join Me? Navigating the world of community college can be an exciting yet daunting experience, especially if you’re new to the process. One common question that arises is whether it’s appropriate to bring a family member, like a parent, along for […]

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