Essential Math Skills for Passing the GED: A Guide for Beginners Embarking on the journey to earn your GED can feel overwhelming, especially if foundational skills need refreshing or building. If you’re a 16-year-old in Texas who has yet to master basic math concepts, don’t worry—you’re not alone, and with […]
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 Educational Ethics: A Reflection for Families and Educators In the ongoing debate around educational equity, a fundamental question arises for many families: Is it more ethically sound to advocate fiercely for your child’s right to a free and appropriate public education—potentially even through legal action—or to allocate personal resources […]
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.
Understanding the Reading Crisis: The Impact of Educational Strategies on Literacy As educators, administrators, and parents strive to provide the best possible foundation for children’s learning, it’s essential to examine the methods we employ in teaching foundational skills like reading. Over the past three decades, a dominant approach known as […]
Read MoreAs 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 Prepare for Your GED: A Practical Guide Embarking on the journey to achieve your General Educational Development (GED) credential is a significant milestone, especially when you’re working to build a solid foundation in key academic areas. If you’re like many learners who may have missed […]
Read MoreMillennials 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”: Intergenerational Communication in the Digital Age In recent online discussions, a new behavioral phenomenon has emerged, capturing the attention of both Millennials and Generation Z. Dubbed the “Gen Z Stare,” this subtle yet impactful communication style has sparked debates across social media platforms, workplace environments, […]
Read MoreAs a 16–Year Old Who’s Never Gotten Past 5th-Grade, What’s Everything I Need to Learn Math-Wise for a GED?
Title: Preparing for Your GED: Essential Math Skills for Success Are you a young adult approaching your GED exam with limited math experience? You’re not alone, and with the right guidance, you can build the necessary skills to succeed. Here’s a professional overview to help you understand what math concepts […]
Read MoreMillennials 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 Era of Digital Communication In recent months, a new phenomenon has emerged within online communities and workplace environments alike—often referred to as the “Gen Z Stare.” This behavioral trend has sparked lively discussions across social media platforms, especially among Millennials and Generation Z. […]
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 Parental Advocacy in Public Education As parents, especially those with children facing unique educational needs, we often confront complex ethical questions about how best to ensure our kids receive a quality education. A common dilemma is whether it is more socially equitable to work within the […]
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?
Understanding the Ethical Dilemmas in Public Education: A Family’s Perspective Navigating the public school system can be a complex and emotionally charged experience for families, especially when their child’s unique needs aren’t adequately met. A common question that arises in this context is: What is more ethical or just—advocating within […]
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