Understanding the “Gen Z Stare”: A New Digital Communication Trend In the evolving landscape of online interactions, a new behavioral phenomenon known as the “Gen Z Stare” has begun to capture attention across social media platforms, especially among Millennials and members of Generation Z. This intriguing trend has sparked conversations […]
Read MoreWhy is this sub not talking more about Linda McMahon?
The Silence Around Linda McMahon’s Role in Dismantling the U.S. Education System In recent discussions surrounding education policy, an often-overlooked figure is Linda McMahon. Despite her influential role in shaping federal education initiatives, there seems to be a lack of dialogue about her impact within certain online communities and forums. […]
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.
The Critical Shift in Literacy Education: Why It Matters for Parents and Educators In the landscape of education, few issues are as foundational—and as misunderstood—as how children learn to read. For decades, a significant portion of schools adopted a method known as “whole language,” prioritizing context and comprehension over systematic […]
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?
The Ethical Dilemma of Opting Out of Public Education: Balancing Equity and Personal Rights Navigating the complexities of public education often raises challenging questions about fairness, ethics, and parental rights. One such debate centers around whether families should invest their resources to advocate for or even litigate for a quality […]
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.
The Crucial Shift in Literacy Education: Why Phonics Matters In the world of education, one of the most vital skills—reading—has faced significant pedagogical controversy over the past three decades. For years, many schools across the globe adopted a “whole language” approach to teach young learners how to read. This method […]
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 Advocacy: A Thoughtful Perspective Navigating the complexities of public education advocacy raises important ethical questions for families and educators alike. One such debate centers on whether it is more just and equitable for families to challenge school districts legally to secure appropriate educational […]
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 Trend Shaping Digital and Workplace Interactions In recent months, a fascinating phenomenon has emerged on social media and within professional environments: the so-called “Gen Z Stare.” This particular expression has sparked conversations across generational divides, especially between Millennials and Generation Z. While it’s […]
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?
Preparing to Earn Your GED: Essential Math Skills to Master at 17 Embarking on the journey to obtain your General Educational Development (GED) credential is an important milestone, and understanding the necessary math skills is a crucial step in that process. If you’re a young adult, like a 17-year-old in […]
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?
Exploring the Ethical Dilemmas of Public Education: When Should Parents Advocate or Seek Alternatives? In the realm of public education, parents often find themselves at a crossroads: should they work collaboratively with school districts to ensure their child receives a free and appropriate education, or is it more ethically and […]
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