Learning
First of all, I want to start with this question: What do you get out of staying in a different country? Many of you might think that it is a way to challenge yourself, …
The U.S. Secretary of Education admits that standardized tests are basically designed so that 70% of students will fail, with a higher percentage among students with dis…
Students all over the world are wasting thousands of dollars each year on college textbooks. The textbook expenses are making it difficult for students to make their dre…
Four summers ago, I went on a school trip to England. Little did I know what was bound to happen. This trip was originally meant to be a literature tour of England. Howe…
I started writing in elementary school; second grade I believe. Of course, it wasn’t the best. I remember going off topic a lot, and whatever I wrote about never r…
I read both Essay Responses from Mr. Green and Mrs. Freeman; the two had different perspectives and points to make which is great. Ben’s response I felt was a bit …
The adage “two heads are better than one” could be part of the cooperative learning process of collaboration of two or more individuals seeking the answer to…
The article, Identifying and Prioritizing Critical Knowledge, published by American Productivity & Quality Center (APQC) begins with the assumption that a knowledge …
American students fulfil their greatest academic ambitions studying abroad. Exploring courses and concepts not available at home is a limited enriching opportunity. This…
What makes a good curriculum? This is a question that teachers of every subject and every school ruminate on. As teachers plan for their students to finish the school ye…