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4 Expert Tips to Help Low-Income Students Enjoy Unparalleled Success
Students from low-income homes begin their education at a disadvantage. They often don’t have the means for even the most basic resources needed for ... -
Wasted Data: 5 Facts about Why We Don’t Use Existing Student Databases
It’s no secret that technology implementation in P-12 schools comes with some serious red tape. While American colleges and universities tend to be at ... -
3 Reasons School Security Is a Waste of Money
Most parents and educators would do anything to keep students safe—whether those students are pre-Kindergartners or wrapping up a college career. Nothing is too ... -
5 Leadership Styles that Can Transform Education As We Know It
When considering school reform, it’s often easy to think of factors such as who is responsible (teachers, parents, school systems, the government?), or of ... -
3 Tips for New Teachers Who Want Well-Behaved Students
Student defiance is an unpleasant experience for all teachers, new and experienced. But as a new teacher, this can be particularly daunting. You might ... -
5 Factors that Influence the Future of HBCUs
When HBCUs (or historically black colleges and universities) first began popping up in America, they were a necessity to higher educational paths for African ... -
2 Concepts that Illustrate How Fun Math Actually Is
President Obama’s Race to the Top initiative emphasizes STEM learning, particularly in mathematics, in order for more students to make it to high school ... -
3 Facts You Can’t Miss Before Paying for a Private University Education
With the rising costs of college tuition and increases in student debt, financing an education at any college can be daunting. Figuring out how ... -
New Teachers: 2 Educational Associations You Must Consider Joining
New teachers will sooner or later consider the option of joining an educational association. Educational associations not only provide support, but also continuing education ... -
Top 3 Reasons the US Should Switch to Year-Round Schooling
The traditional school year, with roughly three months of vacation days every summer, was first implemented when America was an agricultural society. Learning to ...