Combining education and engineering in a dual degree opens opportunities for innovative teaching methods. This academic path meets the demand for interdisciplinary skills in modern K-12 education and empowers educators to integrate engineering practices into artistic and theatrical instruction.
K-12 education
Teacher Voices: Bridging the Future of Reading Comprehension Assessment
This article advocates for elementary and middle school teachers to participate in research on text complexity for reading comprehension. By dedicating 30 minutes to an evaluation task, educators can influence the development of K-12 teaching resources and help enhance student literacy.
Empowering Teachers: Building a Precise Reading Comprehension Framework
This article highlights the importance of teacher participation in reading comprehension and text complexity research, inviting elementary and middle school educators to contribute their expertise through a 30-minute evaluation activity to improve K-12 reading resources.
Exploring Reading Comprehension: Inviting Teachers to Decode Text Complexity
This article invites elementary and middle school teachers to join a groundbreaking study on reading comprehension and text complexity. Participate in just 30 minutes to contribute to K-12 educational advancements.
Consulting California University Employees: A Guide to Solving Student Development Challenges
This article discusses how to consult California University employees to address K-12 student development challenges effectively. Learn strategies to build better support systems for holistic student growth.
Digital Walls: How K-12 Students Navigate Content Regulation in the Age of Internet Verification
As U.S. states implement age verification laws for online content, K-12 students face challenges accessing educational resources. This article explores the impact of content regulation on learning freedom and strategies to balance safety and open access.
Digital Barriers: How US Age Verification Laws Unintentionally Restrict Access to K-12 Educational Resources
New age verification laws in the US, aimed at restricting explicit content, are inadvertently limiting K-12 students’ access to valuable educational materials in literature, art, and science.
Wokeness in Schools: Students’ Perspectives on Educational Innovation or Overreach?
As “wokeness” becomes an increasingly debated topic in education, students express diverse perspectives on its impact within schools. This article explores the varying attitudes of K-12 students toward “woke culture” and its influence on the educational ecosystem.
Is Money the Measure of Value? Examining Tier-Based School Fundraising Models
When schools adopt tier-based donation rewards in fundraising, concerns about economic discrimination emerge. This article explores how such models might exacerbate inequality in K-12 schools and suggests inclusive alternatives.
The Hidden Burden of the “Genius” Label: A Psychological Challenge in K-12 Education
The “genius” label within the education system may seem like an honor, but it often imposes undue pressure on students while fostering self-doubt among their peers.