As a 16–Year Old Who’s Never Gotten Past 5th-Grade, What’s Everything I Need to Learn Math-Wise for a GED?

Essential Math Skills Needed to Pass the GED: A Guide for Self-Learners Embarking on the journey to earn your General Educational Development (GED) credential can be both exciting and challenging, especially if you’re starting from a foundational level with limited previous instruction. For individuals who, like many, missed out on […]

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As a 16–Year Old Who’s Never Gotten Past 5th-Grade, What’s Everything I Need to Learn Math-Wise for a GED?

Preparing for the GED: Essential Math Skills for a Self-Taught Learner As a young individual approaching my 17th birthday, I find myself reflecting on my educational journey. I started homeschooling in late 2019, amidst the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, at the second semester of fifth grade. However, due to […]

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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 Importance of Phonics in Teaching Literacy: A Critical Perspective In the realm of education, few topics have generated as much controversy as the method used to teach children how to read. For over three decades, many educators have relied heavily on a “whole language” approach, often at the expense […]

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Millennials and Gen Z are getting into it online over a behavior that’s been dubbed the “Gen Z Stare.” Have you noticed it from the education side?

Understanding the “Gen Z Stare”: A New Trend in Digital Communication In today’s digital landscape, a curious phenomenon has emerged among Millennials and Generation Z—commonly referred to as the “Gen Z Stare.” This term describes a specific non-verbal communication style that has sparked conversations across social media platforms and professional […]

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As a 16–Year Old Who’s Never Gotten Past 5th-Grade, What’s Everything I Need to Learn Math-Wise for a GED?

Essential Math Skills for Passing Your GED: A Guide for Self-Directed Learners Embarking on the journey to earn a GED can be both exciting and challenging, especially if you’re starting from an earlier educational level. If you’re seeking a straightforward roadmap to strengthen your math skills, especially as a self-taught […]

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What’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?

Understanding the Ethics of Navigating Public Education: A Parent’s Perspective In the ongoing debate over public education, a question often arises: Is it more ethical and equitable for families to advocate fiercely for their child’s right to a free and appropriate public education or to personally fund resources and alternative […]

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As a 16–Year Old Who’s Never Gotten Past 5th-Grade, What’s Everything I Need to Learn Math-Wise for a GED?

Essential Mathematical Skills for Successfully Achieving Your GED: A Guide for Self-Learners Embarking on the journey toward earning your GED can be both exciting and challenging, especially if you’ve had limited formal education in certain subjects. If you’re a young adult who’s been out of the traditional classroom setting and […]

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As a 16–Year Old Who’s Never Gotten Past 5th-Grade, What’s Everything I Need to Learn Math-Wise for a GED?

Preparing for Your GED: Essential Math Skills for Success Embarking on the journey toward earning your GED can seem daunting, especially if foundational skills are still developing. If you’re a young adult seeking to strengthen your math knowledge, understanding the core topics necessary for the test is a vital first […]

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What’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?

Balancing Ethics and Accessibility in Public Education: A Parent’s Perspective As parents navigating the complexities of public education, many of us ponder the ethical implications of how best to secure a quality education for our children. A common question arises: Is it more fair and morally sound to work within […]

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