Let’s face it. Throughout the history of the public education system, there have been struggles to reconcile the ideal of the “greatest good for the greatest number,” with the procedural needs of individual students. Educators want to maximize the potential […]
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There is no single, straightforward pathway to academic success. It’s a multi-faceted endeavor, a combination of multiple choices that you must make every single day, to achieve the outcome that you desire. The fact that you’re reading this tells me […]
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These days, it seems that everywhere we look, children are more likely to have an electronic device in their hands than to have a book. Many parents and educators lament the intrusion of technology and digital devices as a distraction. […]
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Walking? Check. Talking? Check. Reading, writing, and doing math? Check. Off to college? Check! Raising children can feel like one daunting challenge after another. Having survived the college admissions process, you (and your kids) may be tempted to coast through […]
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In order to help you prepare for the American College Testing (ACT) exam, here is some guidance on how NOT to study for the ACT, including how not to approach ACT sample questions and ACT sample tests. Read on to […]
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When I was in high school, I felt like I had as many sides to my life as a pentagon (that’s five, for the record): school, work, sports, friends, and other extracurricular activities. Maintain a school-life balance in student life […]
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Brittany A. and Brittany R. are college roommates, first semester Sophomores, American Cultural Studies majors, and both have projects due two weeks before midterm. Brittany A. is looking for credible sources on the passage of the 13th Amendment for her […]
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