Facing mounting pressures and unreasonable treatment, K12 teachers are adopting a new approach to resistance—Teacherless Tuesday. This coordinated absence strategy balances protecting teacher rights while avoiding the downsides of traditional strikes.
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Citizen Science and Zooniverse: How K12 Students Can Join Real Science Projects
Zooniverse enables K12 students to become citizen scientists by participating in real science projects. Learn how this platform enriches classrooms and inspires lifelong scientific curiosity.
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Ms. Rachel’s Humanitarian Work: Expanding Beyond the Middle East
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Emotional Education: The Cornerstone of Children’s Development and Well-being
Emotional education is essential for children’s development and emotional management. Teaching kids how to understand and express their feelings lays the foundation for lifelong well-being and success.
Navigating College Applications: Challenges Faced by Freshmen and Solutions
This article discusses the challenges freshmen face in preparing for college applications, highlights common mistakes, and offers practical solutions for students, parents, and schools to establish a clear college planning strategy early on.
First Grade Education, Racial Segregation, and Age Appropriateness: A Necessary Debate
As children in first grade focus on foundational skills, should they also be introduced to complex topics like racial segregation and social protests? This article examines the age appropriateness of such discussions in early education while balancing cognitive development and social awareness.
Unlocking College Opportunities for Gifted Middle Schoolers: Khan World School and Arizona State University Dual Enrollment
This article explores the partnership between Khan World School and Arizona State University through their dual enrollment program, shedding light on its benefits for gifted middle school students and comparing online education with traditional learning.