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 […]
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Overcoming Academic Setbacks: Navigating Challenges in Mathematics As students progress through their educational journey, they often encounter hurdles that test their confidence and resilience. Recently, I experienced a significant challenge in my high school math course—a subject where I had previously excelled. Despite diligent preparation and consistent top-tier performance, I […]
Read MoreI’m going to be a sophomore soon. I really want to have a career as a Therapist or Social Worker. Where do I even start??
Launching Your Path to a Career in Therapy or Social Work: A Guide for Aspiring Students As you prepare to enter your sophomore year, you might be feeling both excited and uncertain about the steps needed to pursue your dream career in therapy or social work. It’s inspiring to hear […]
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Navigating Communal Living for College Freshmen: Tips for a Smooth Transition Starting university is an exciting milestone, but for many students, it also means adapting to living in shared spaces for the first time. If you’re moving into a dorm with roommates and feeling uncertain about the transition, you’re not […]
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Choosing the Right Major: Navigating Your Educational Path Embarking on the journey of higher education is a significant milestone, filled with choices that can shape your future. If you’re currently attending a community college and considering a transfer to a university, understanding your academic and career options is vital for […]
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 MoreFeeling quite lost right now, need some advice on where to go with all this next.
Navigating Career Uncertainty in the Tech Field: A Personal Reflection and Guidance Facing Career Challenges After Tech School: What Are My Next Steps? Embarking on a professional journey can often be a complex and overwhelming experience, especially when initial efforts don’t lead to immediate opportunities. If you’re feeling uncertain about […]
Read MoreSurvey feedback for women’s football education platform prototype
Enhancing Women’s Football Education: Your Feedback on Our New Web App Prototype We are excited to share the latest developments on our innovative educational platform dedicated to women’s football data literacy. As part of a Master’s project, we’ve developed a web application designed to empower KS3 students to explore and […]
Read MoreI’m starting Freshman year next month and want to get into MIT, any tips?
Preparing for a Stellar College Application: Tips for Incoming Freshmen Dreaming of MIT As you gear up to begin your first year of high school, ambitious students often envision their journey towards prestigious universities like MIT. While it’s natural to have big dreams, many wonder how early they should start […]
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