Facing intense competition, high school students must explore education courses, extracurricular learning, and resources beyond the classroom. This guide offers strategies to find free and paid group learning opportunities for balanced growth.
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ITA and Spelling Challenges: The Lingering Effects of a 1970s Educational Experiment
The Initial Teaching Alphabet (ITA), a 1970s educational experiment, promised to simplify reading, but its long-term effects on spelling reveal a cautionary tale about innovation in education.
Exploring Reading Education: Join Teachers in Text Complexity Research
We invite primary and middle school educators to join a reading comprehension research project. Your professional judgment in just 30 minutes can contribute to understanding text complexity and enhancing K12 education.
Creating a Bully-Free School Environment: Balancing Ideals and Reality
This article explores effective bullying solutions through school management and behavior identification, offering educators a framework to address bullying systematically.
Special Education, Autism, Teacher Assistant: A Journey of Gentle Strength
Special education is more than a career choice; it’s a journey filled with patience, empathy, and expertise. This article explores the role of teacher assistants working with autism spectrum children, offering practical tips and emotional preparation for educators entering this field.
Breaking Workplace Norms: The Conundrum of Requiring Supervisors as Job References
This article examines the unreasonable practice of demanding supervisors as job references in the K12 education sector, explores its challenges for educators, and offers practical solutions to overcome this persistent hurdle.
Building Bridges for Teen Mental Health: A Guide for Medical Students in High School Assemblies
Medical students can create meaningful change by organizing high school assemblies focused on mental health. This guide explores the feasibility, collaboration strategies, and practical steps to implement these initiatives successfully.
Crossing Borders: Kerala Students’ CMA USA Certification Journey and Learning Community Building
This article explores the aspirations of Kerala students pursuing CMA USA certification, their challenges, and the importance of peer learning communities for skill enhancement.
Balancing Work and Academia: The 30-Something Professional’s Path to a Master’s Degree
This article explores the challenges of time management for working professionals, especially those in their 30s, pursuing a master’s degree. It also offers actionable strategies for balancing career growth and academic goals.
Psychology, Philosophy, Self-Learning: A Practical Guide for K12 Students
Discover practical self-learning resources for K12 students interested in psychology and philosophy. From books to online courses and community activities, this guide provides tools for exploring these fascinating fields beyond the classroom.