Navigating the Modern Classroom: A Parent’s Perspective As a parent of a sixth-grader, I’ve observed that my daughter’s classroom experience diverges significantly from what I encountered during my own school years. This shift is notably evident in her engagement with what is termed the “modern classroom” approach, which has sparked […]
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The Decline of Educational Quality in the United States: An In-Depth Analysis In recent years, the quality of education in the United States has been a topic of critical discussion, and the reasons behind this decline are multifaceted. As someone deeply invested in education, I feel compelled to share insights […]
Read MoreWho is teaching them to write?
The Writing Crisis: Understanding the Challenges in Student Literacy As a Teaching Assistant at the university level, I’ve observed a concerning trend in student writing skills over the past few semesters. It has become increasingly evident that many students—despite being adults—are struggling with fundamental literacy skills, particularly in the realms […]
Read MoreIf we know too much screen time is bad for kids, why is education so obsessed with including tech at every turn?
The Paradox of Technology in Education: A Parent and Teacher’s Perspective As both a parent and a Visual Art teacher, I often find myself pondering a troubling question: If excessive screen time is known to be harmful to children, why is the education system so insistent on incorporating technology into […]
Read MoreWhat can a poor parent do in the U.S. to ensure that their child grows up as civilized and educated as possible?
Empowering Your Child’s Future: A Guide for Parents Facing Financial Struggles As a parent, the desire to provide your child with the best opportunities for a bright and successful future can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially when financial constraints come into play. However, there are numerous strategies that can help you […]
Read MoreOntario bans the use of phones in school. Thought?
Ontario’s New Ban on Cellphones in Schools: What Does It Mean for Students? Recently, Ontario has implemented a ban on cellphones and other personal electronic devices in classrooms. This decision has sparked quite the conversation, and I’d like to share my perspective on it. As someone who grew up in […]
Read MoreWhy has there seemingly been little to no improvement in our education practices for decades?
Title: The Stagnation of Educational Reform: Why Are We Falling Behind? It’s a perplexing reality that, despite remarkable advancements in technology and a deeper understanding of neuroscience and mental health, our education practices appear to have remained stagnant for decades. While industries evolve and adapt to new findings and innovations, […]
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The Declining Academic Standards: A High School Perspective As a junior in high school, I can’t help but notice a troubling trend in my classes year after year: a significant decline in academic proficiency among my peers. It’s disheartening to witness seniors in my 11th-grade English class struggling to sound […]
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 Downward Spiral of a Once-Thriving School District: What Went Wrong? It’s a sobering reality to witness a once-respected school district unravel. How did we reach such a state, and is this phenomenon unique to our situation? Ten years ago, as an educator with 16 years of experience under my […]
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