The Decline of Education Quality in the U.S.: A Closer Look Education is often hailed as the cornerstone of society, yet many believe its quality is slipping in the United States. As someone who has observed this trend firsthand, I want to delve into some of the key factors that […]
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Understanding the Writing Crisis: Who’s Guiding Our Students? As a teaching assistant in higher education, I’ve recently observed a troubling trend among students—particularly those who are adults and expected to navigate the complexities of academic writing and critical analysis. It appears that a significant number of them struggle with fundamental […]
Read MoreIf we know too much screen time is bad for kids, why is education so obsessed with including tech at every turn?
Balancing Technology and Learning: A Reflection on Screen Time in Education As a parent and a Visual Arts teacher, I often find myself grappling with a perplexing question: If excessive screen time is harmful to children, why is the educational sector so fixated on integrating technology into every aspect of […]
Read MoreWhat can a poor parent do in the U.S. to ensure that their child grows up as civilized and educated as possible?
Strategies for Low-Income Parents to Raise Educated and Well-Rounded Children Raising children in a challenging financial environment can often feel overwhelming, yet there are several effective strategies that low-income parents in the United States can utilize to foster an environment of education and civility for their kids. Here’s how you […]
Read MoreOntario bans the use of phones in school. Thought?
Ontario’s New Ban on Cell Phones in Schools: A Thoughtful Evaluation The Ontario government has recently implemented a ban on the use of cell phones and various personal electronic devices within classrooms. This policy has sparked a lively discussion among educators, parents, and students alike. As someone who grew up […]
Read MoreWhy has there seemingly been little to no improvement in our education practices for decades?
The Stagnation of Educational Practices: An Inquiry into the Status Quo Why is it that, despite the remarkable advancements in technology and our understanding of science, the educational landscape appears to have stagnated for decades? We’ve witnessed groundbreaking developments in learning theories, insights into the human brain, and a deeper […]
Read MoreWhy is everyone so far behind?
A Concerned Junior’s Observations on Academic Standards As a junior in high school, I find myself reflecting on the academic landscape of my classes, and I can’t help but notice a troubling trend. Year after year, I observe a decline in the academic proficiency of my classmates. It’s disheartening to […]
Read MoreA once great American school district slides into the toilet. How and why did that happen? And it wasn’t by far the only one
The Decline of a Once Sage American School District: A Tale of Mismanagement and Consequences In a gradual yet alarming turn of events, a storied American school district, once revered for its academic excellence and committed teaching staff, has faced a steep decline. How did this happen, and why does […]
Read MoreReasons rich people send children to private schools other than making connections?
Understanding Why Wealthy Families Opt for Private Schools The decision of affluent families to enroll their children in private schools, particularly in regions where public education is robust, often raises curiosity. Beyond the commonly cited advantage of networking, there are several nuanced reasons driving this choice. 1. Tailored Educational Experience […]
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