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 Real Story Behind Reading Education: Why Many Students Struggle Today In the realm of education, few issues are as critical—and controversial—as how children learn to read. For over three decades, many educators embraced a “whole language” approach, bypassing traditional phonics instruction. This method, heavily promoted and financially backed by […]

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Do you get kicked out of college for inactive health insurance coverage?

Understanding College Policies on Health Insurance Compliance: What You Need to Know Starting college is an exciting milestone, but navigating the associated health insurance requirements can be complex. Many institutions mandate that students maintain active health coverage throughout their enrollment. If you’re transitioning from a job-based plan to a new […]

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Summer before junior year, what do I do abour SAT and ACT stuff

Preparing for College Entrance Exams in Your Summer Before Junior Year: A Guide for Students As the summer before your junior year begins, many students find themselves feeling overwhelmed by the prospect of standardized test preparation, including the SAT and ACT. Navigating this process can be confusing, especially if you’re […]

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Was below 70 being a failing grade not the standard across the U.S. before Covid?

Understanding Grading Standards: Was a Score Below 70 Considered Failing Across the U.S. Before COVID-19? In the realm of education, grading systems have often varied between states, districts, and institutions. Recently, I found myself reflecting on a particular grading threshold and wondered whether the commonly held belief about failing grades […]

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I need injury recovery advice (patellar tendinitis)

Understanding and Managing Patellar Tendinitis: A Guide for Young Athletes Dealing with knee pain, especially for active high school athletes, can be challenging and frustrating. If you’ve been experiencing discomfort in your knee—particularly patellar tendinitis stemming from wrestling or other sports—it’s crucial to approach recovery thoughtfully. Here’s a comprehensive overview […]

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US Education Department rolls out heightened screening for financial aid applications

U.S. Department of Education Implements Stricter Screening Procedures for Financial Aid Applications In a strategic move to bolster the integrity of federal aid distribution, the U.S. Department of Education has announced the rollout of enhanced screening protocols for student financial assistance applications. This initiative aims to address rising concerns over […]

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Help a european decide which path to study for IT/computing im so stressed LOL

Choosing the Right Educational Path in IT: A Guide for Aspiring European Students Deciding on the most suitable educational route for a career in Information Technology or Computing can be a challenging process, especially when balancing work, personal circumstances, and long-term goals. If you’re feeling overwhelmed by these choices, you’re […]

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