Understanding Recess in the Modern School Environment In many discussions about school routines, you’ll often hear students or educators mention that certain high schools do not include recess as part of the school day. But what does it really mean when someone says they don’t have recess? Recess traditionally refers […]
Read MoreIs “networking ” Really that vital or something found by extroverts who don’t study?
The Role of Networking in Career and Personal Growth: Is It Overstated or Essential? In today’s competitive landscape, the importance of networking is often emphasized as a cornerstone of success. But is building professional relationships genuinely as crucial as it’s made out to be, or is it primarily the domain […]
Read MoreReally don’t know what to do in college, 2 years remaining
Navigating College Challenges: Finding Direction and Motivation in Your Final Years Entering the third year of college can be both an exciting and overwhelming experience, especially when you’re grappling with uncertainty about your next steps. If you find yourself feeling lost, unmotivated, or frustrated about your college journey—know that you’re […]
Read MoreFall semester starts in a month and I’m on the waitlist, do I have a chance of getting in?
Will I Still Have a Chance to Join Fall Courses While on the Waitlist? As the start of the fall semester approaches in just about a month, many students find themselves anxious about securing their spots in required classes. If you’re currently on a waitlist and unsure of your chances, […]
Read MoreGenova – Shaping the future of biotechnology & STEM.
Shaping the Future of Biotechnology and STEM Education with Genova Are you passionate about advancing biotechnology and STEM fields? Meet Genova, an innovative nonprofit organization dedicated to education, content creation, and advocacy in science and technology. With numerous regional chapters worldwide and a vibrant community of over 500 students, Genova […]
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 the Ethics of Public School Advocacy: To Fight or to Fund? In the realm of public education, parents often face complex ethical questions about how best to advocate for their children’s needs. One such dilemma concerns whether it is more morally sound for families to actively challenge school districts […]
Read MoreSurvey feedback for women’s football education platform prototype
Introducing Our Latest Women’s Football Education Platform Prototype: We Value Your Feedback We’re excited to share the development of an innovative educational web application dedicated to women’s football data analysis. This platform aims to serve as an engaging learning resource for students in Key Stage 3, blending sports analytics with […]
Read MoreHow do I find what I want to do for a degree? It’s aggravating.
Navigating the Path to the Right College Major: Overcoming Uncertainty and Finding Your Purpose Deciding on a college major can be an overwhelming experience, especially when you feel lost or unsure about your future. If you’re feeling frustrated and uncertain about which direction to take, you’re not alone. Many adults […]
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.
Title: The Critical Shift in Reading Education: Why Phonics Matters More Than Ever In the landscape of educational reform, understanding the roots of literacy instruction is essential. For over three decades, many teachers and administrators have relied on a methodology known as “whole language,” steering away from traditional phonics-based techniques. […]
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