The Importance of Parental Involvement in a Child’s Education When it comes to a child’s education, the role of an engaged parent is invaluable. A “good” and “active” parent plays a crucial part in shaping their child’s academic journey. But just how involved should they be? Understanding the balance of […]
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Navigating Career Paths: A Master’s Degree in TESOL vs. Reading and Literacy For individuals who have earned a master’s degree in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) or Reading and Literacy, the transition into the job market can be an intriguing journey. Many graduates often wonder about the […]
Read MoreHow is the middle school education system in St Louis (Missouri) compare to the education system in Texas? Which prepares a kid academically and curriculum-wise and makes them high school and college ready? I heard Texas is so much better, and wondering whtr to move from STL to Dallas or Houston.
Comparing Middle School Education: St. Louis vs. Texas When it comes to middle school education, parents often seek the best environment for their children to thrive academically and socially. If you’re pondering the educational landscape in St. Louis, Missouri, versus that of Texas, particularly cities like Dallas or Houston, it’s […]
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Navigating Academic Choices: Should I Pursue a Second Bachelor’s Degree? As I embark on my junior year of undergraduate studies, I find myself at a pivotal moment in my academic journey. Initially entering the university with a focus on engineering, I soon discovered a passion for history, leading me to […]
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Seeking an Infant-Toddler Intervention Specialist for an Interview Hello everyone! I’m currently enrolled in a major course that includes an exciting assignment: interviewing a professional in a field that sparks my interest. I’ve chosen to explore the world of early intervention specialists, focusing on infants and toddlers. However, I’ve encountered […]
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Navigating Two Passions: The Search for a Master’s Degree As I approach the final year of my nursing studies, I find myself reflecting on my journey and exploring new horizons. My passion for nursing runs deep; I’ve excelled in my coursework, finding the subject matter engaging and manageable. Yet, as […]
Read MoreFinishing my teaching degree if DOE shuts down?
Navigating Uncertainty: What Happens to My Teaching Degree If the Department of Education Shuts Down? As I approach the completion of my teaching degree next December, I find myself grappling with anxiety and uncertainty. I currently work as a Special Education Paraprofessional in a public school in Virginia, and the […]
Read MoreAny resources for starting standards based grading in non-core classes? It doesn’t feel like it fits for me.
Navigating Standards-Based Grading in Non-Core Classes: A Culinary Arts Perspective Are you a culinary arts educator struggling to introduce standards-based grading (SBG) into your classroom? You’re not alone! Many teachers face challenges when trying to adapt this assessment approach to specialized subjects, particularly hands-on courses where traditional testing doesn’t apply. […]
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Seeking Support: Can I Get Help from Other Teachers? As a student, it’s common to encounter challenges with certain subjects, and you might find yourself wondering about the best ways to seek help. If you’ve ever found yourself in a tough spot, like struggling to understand a topic in science, […]
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