At least 62 million K-12 students in North America-disproportionately low-income children of color- have been physically out of school for over a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. These children are at risk of significant academic, social, mental, and physical harm now and in the long-...
CLEP:Prior to the pandemic, one had to find a proctored site in order to take a CLEP exam. For residents living within the USA, these exams can now be takenvirtually. For those of you unfamiliar with CLEP, these are standardized exams that can earn a student college credit. Bryan Colleg...
in the USA). It is a year in which students are oriented to school routines, engaged in activities that feature artwork and other multisensory representations that call for listening, speaking, counting, building vocabulary, making visual discriminations, exercising fine motor skills, or in other ...
the correct answers. In an attempt to fix this problem Common Core was born, and with it more standardized testing as well. Much to our dismay, we can now see that the teaching methods used throughout Common Core Curricula are ineffective and harmful to the development of young students. ...
The twentieth century witnessed the emergence of a number of alternative education choices in both the USA and Europe. Educational theorists, including John Dewey, Maria Montessori, A. S. Neill, and Rudolf Steiner, promoted child-centered learning environments with an emphasis on democratic governance...
(and the system) can sometimes be too harsh. There are mean teachers and sometimes the punishment for small infractions are overly punitive. This means students do not always connect the punishment with the behavior and so instead of behavior change – we have hurt students. Sometimes teachers ...
The students should discover that most jobs that lack education and diploma requirements may be ripe for automation.【小题1】What does the underlined part mean in Paragraph1? A.Few students can afford to go to school in large cities. B.A large number of the 9th graders...
Based on that experience, for the past decade I’ve been looking at research showing the various ways in which small, high-touch learning environments may be more beneficial for student mental health than are large, impersonal public schools. ...
The truth? Your teen is ready for this next step—if you let them take it. Join us as we sit down withAimee Stauf, a homeschool graduate, former resident advisor, and now anadmissions counselor at Patrick Henry College. Aimee has seen it all—from confident students who take ownership of...
Indeed, parenting stress has been well-documented as a risk-factor for negative outcomes on caregiver mental health, child behavior problems, and child academic achievement (Holly et al., 2019). Together, this increase in stress and additional caregiving responsibilities can strain the parent–child...