Tag: education
Top Tips for College Entrance Exam Success
While a lot has changed about education this past year, much about college entrance exams has stayed the same, and you can still get a leg up by ensuring
Resolve to Learn to Play an Instrument in the New Year
Have you been wanting to learn to play an instrument for a long time? Let the New Year be your motivation to finally take the plunge.
Teacher of the Year Shares Distance-Learning Tips
While options may vary based on a school district’s ability to provide resources, parents can reach out to their local community boards and school districts to see what options are available to them.
How to Make Remote-Learning More Rewarding and Fun
While some of the challenges of remote-learning are inevitable, there are many ways families can make the experience more positive for students.
Burdens of COVID Hit Hardest Among Marginalized Students
While the hardships of the COVID-19 era can make it incredibly difficult to be academically successful or even continue school at all, new efforts are helping close the gap during this difficult time.
Editorial Cartoon: The Modern School Teacher
The Modern School Teacher has many things they need to concern themselves with, here are just a few! Students, Quality of Lessons,
Universities as Political Action Committees
The direct political action of the kind proposed is what political action committees are all about: advocating unashamedly for their preferred government policies
Schools, Parents, and COVID-19
EdChoice, a national nonprofit, nonpartisan organization, teamed up with Morning Consult to release results of a recent poll to find out how it has affected families and teachers.
Appeasement’s Damage to Education and Law Enforcement
Over the last decade, the elites who run the culture have moved on from the War on Crime to a War on Police. Crime victims are no longer the people robbed, raped or murdered. Now the victims are the people doing the robbing, raping or murdering.