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Unemployment Rate, Education, Academic Achievements: Rethinking K12 Education Value
In an era of high unemployment rates, the emphasis on academic achievements in traditional K12 education fails to align with modern job market demands. This article explores how to restructure education to empower students for the future workforce.
Prioritizing Education in Public Schools: Addressing Classroom Disruptions with Behavioral Interventions
Public schools face challenges balancing inclusive education and effective learning environments. This article explores prioritizing students willing to learn while addressing disruptive behavior through professional interventions.
Teacherless Tuesday: Exploring Coordinated Absence as Silent Resistance
Facing mounting pressures in the education system, K12 teachers are adopting “Teacherless Tuesday” — a coordinated absence strategy to advocate for their rights without resorting to formal strikes.
Reshaping Classrooms: Why Public Schools Should Prioritize Willing Learners and Temporarily Remove Disruptive Students
This article explores the impact of disruptive students on classroom environments in public schools. It proposes prioritizing willing learners by temporarily removing disruptive students for behavioral correction, ensuring optimal use of education resources.
Breaking Free from the Exam Maze: The Path to Turkey’s Education Reform
Turkey’s centralized exam system creates significant challenges for student development. This article compares it to the UK’s A Level, offering strategic recommendations for reform focused on personalization and growth.
“No Teacher Tuesday”: A New Protest Strategy in the Education System
This article explores “No Teacher Tuesday,” a coordinated leave protest strategy in K-12 education. By avoiding traditional strikes, teachers mitigate legal risks, draw public attention, and highlight their dedication to educational equity.
Exam Prison: The Challenges of Turkey’s Education System and Lessons from A Levels
This article compares Turkey’s centralized exam system with the UK’s A Levels, highlighting how rigid standardization stifles student creativity and motivation. It calls for education reforms that embrace flexibility and individuality.
Strict Attendance Policies in County Schools: Education or Punishment?
This article explores the controversial strict attendance policies in county schools, including the impact of 72-hour absence rules and external interventions on students’ rights, highlighting the need for more humane systems.
Unlocking Educational Potential: From Turkey’s Exam-Driven System to the Flexibility of A Levels
This article explores the stark differences between Turkey’s exam-driven education system and the flexibility of the UK’s A Level model. It examines the impact of exam pressure on student motivation and suggests strategies for K12 education reform.