Does a High GPA Guarantee Success in Your Career? As students navigate the challenging terrain of college, many ponder a burning question: does achieving a high GPA correlate with greater success in post-graduate life? More specifically, for those who have donned their cap and gown with honors, does the pursuit […]
Read MoreWhere is education working for kids?
Celebrating Success in Education: Where Are Our Kids Thriving? The narrative surrounding America’s education system often leans towards criticism, painting a picture of widespread failure. However, it’s essential to shift the focus and highlight the areas where education is genuinely making a positive impact on children’s lives. So, where can […]
Read MoreShould a 17 year old be at school?
Title: The Importance of Education at 17: A Key Stage in Personal Development As we navigate the milestones of adolescence, the question arises: should a 17-year-old be in school? This query holds significance, particularly for those whose educational paths have taken unexpected turns. Imagine a scenario where, at 16, a […]
Read MoreI feel uneducated. How do I go about changing that?
Overcoming Feelings of Uneducation: A Path to Knowledge It’s common for many individuals to feel uneducated, even after successfully completing high school. You may not doubt your intelligence, but rather feel overwhelmed by the vastness of information you’re missing in crucial areas like politics, economics, and finance. Recent experiences might […]
Read MoreI was just talking to a teen the other day whosaid he’d do his homework on the bus heading to school. Do kids really get so much less work than they did years ago?
The Evolution of Homework: Are Today’s Teens Face Less Academic Pressure? Recently, I had an interesting conversation with a teenager who mentioned he often completes his homework on the bus ride to school. This got me thinking: do today’s students truly have less homework compared to previous generations? Reflecting on […]
Read MoreWhat is with the policies restricting play?
The Concerning Trend of Playground Restrictions: A Call for Balanced Play In recent years, playground policies seem to have taken a turn, placing excessive restrictions on children’s ability to engage in free play. As a seasoned Board Certified Behavior Analyst (BCBA) and educator in both clinical and public school settings, […]
Read MoreDo you think racism is correlated with education?
The Relationship Between Racism and Education: What Are Your Thoughts? Hello, dear readers! I’m excited to share my first post with you all, and I’d love to spark an important conversation that hasn’t been touched on yet. Today, I want to delve into the intriguing connection between education and racism. […]
Read MoreWhat percent of parents of suspended children agree their child deserved the suspension?
Do Parents Believe Their Suspended Children Deserve It? Uncovering the Statistics In today’s educational landscape, the topic of school discipline continues to spark interest and debate, particularly when it comes to the consequences faced by students. One question that frequently arises is: What percentage of parents with children who have […]
Read MoreI feel like my high school is trying to push out my Special-Ed Brother before he even has a chance. What can I do?
Supporting a Special Needs Sibling in High School: Navigating Challenges As a senior in high school, I’ve faced my own challenges, but nothing compares to the concern I feel for my little brother, who just embarked on his freshman year. Both of us are on the autism spectrum, but our […]
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