Rethinking the School Calendar: A Modern Approach to Education When it comes to educational systems, many are quick to defend the traditional school calendar that spans from late summer to late spring. However, could it be time for a transformation? Let’s explore how we can revamp both the annual school […]
Read MoreAre there any shy poopers in dorms? How do you cope?
Navigating Shared Bathrooms as a Shy Pooper: Tips for Incoming College Students As college approaches, many first-year students find themselves grappling with a number of concerns, not the least of which involves shared living spaces. A question that often sneaks its way into the minds of many is: “What about […]
Read MoreWhat is high school like?
Embracing High School: What to Expect As a 14-year-old currently navigating the 8th grade, the prospect of entering high school looms ahead. So many whispers about the challenges that await can feel daunting, and it’s normal to wonder about what lies beyond middle school. Despite the mixed messages I hear, […]
Read MoreProfessor wants us to attend their class outside of the days we are supposed to. Is this allowed?
Navigating Class Attendance Policies: What You Need to Know As college students, we often find ourselves navigating a myriad of class expectations and requirements set by our professors. Recently, a situation has arisen regarding attendance that many might find perplexing. Let’s unpack this scenario and discuss whether a professor can […]
Read MoreDear, students, teachers, mentors, and coaches, why does online education suck so much?
The Challenges of Online Education: A Call for Reflection Dear Students, Educators, and Mentors, Let’s address a pressing concern in the realm of online education: it often leaves much to be desired. If you’ve ever felt frustrated with the current state of digital learning, you are not alone. Many of […]
Read Morei missed my bus wtf kind of excuse do i use?
Missed My Bus: Crafting a Quick Excuse Sometimes, life throws unexpected challenges your way, like missing your bus. If you’ve ever found yourself in this situation, you know it can be a bit stressful—especially if you’re concerned about the reaction of someone at home. If you’ve just missed your bus […]
Read MoreDo profs expect us to actually stay focused on a 3 hour lecture ?
Staying Engaged in Marathon Online Lectures: Tips and Tricks Have you ever wondered if professors genuinely expect students to maintain focus during a three-hour online lecture? The challenge becomes even more daunting when faced with an overwhelming number of slides—imagine trying to absorb 180 slides with just a 15-minute breather […]
Read MoreWhat words did your school ban, and what for?
Exploring Banned Words in Schools: What’s Behind the Controversy? In recent years, various schools have introduced policies restricting certain words or phrases deemed inappropriate or harmful. This phenomenon raises an interesting question: what specific words have been banned in educational institutions, and what prompted these decisions? Across the globe, schools […]
Read MoreWhy is philosphy not a more important part of the ciriculum during early educacation? It was a foundation of education in the past and seems important in becoming an intellectial.
The Case for Philosophy in Early Education: Reviving a Foundational Discipline In today’s rapidly evolving educational landscape, one has to wonder why philosophy does not occupy a more prominent position in early education. Historically, philosophical inquiry formed the bedrock of many educational systems, guiding students in their journey toward intellectual […]
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