Swedish School’s Big Lesson Begins With Dropping Personal Pronouns. By Eddie...
The Article In this New York Time’s article, a school in Stockholm, Sweden, is attempting to redesign how gender roles are seen in preschool. At the school, known as Nicolaigarden, policies and...
View ArticleExtension on school day hours ?By : Brendan McCue and Danielle D’Agata
Do children really need more hours in their school day? According to the New York Times ten school districts within five different statesare extending their school days. These states include Colorado,...
View ArticlePublic Schools Strike Back Against Stress By: Theresa Vitale & Emily Peccerillo
In today’s society student stress inside and out of the classroom is becoming a more publicized issue. Schools are slowly recognizing that in order to increase student performance, stress management...
View ArticleCheating the ‘Uncheatable’ Standardized Tests- By Krysta Donnelly
As we all know, the force of standardized tests have taken over our public education system. Throughout the school year teachers drill repetitive material for the sole fact that the students...
View ArticleTaking control back to the people and away from standardized testing: By Greg...
This article discusses the “softening” or lessening the importance of standardized testing in regards to grading. This article is specifically centered around the state of Texas and the fight against...
View ArticleMy View: Should Everyone Go to School- Jordyn Leder
In the article “My View; Should Everyone Go to College” written by Mike Rose, he talks about the importance of going to college and why he thinks that everyone should attend after high school. He...
View Article“Rethinking Testing in the Age of the Ipad”- By: Hilary Ratner and Jessica Hart
We all know that iPads are a major tool used in college classrooms today. We now live in a time where iPads have replaced regular desktop computers or even notebooks to write in. At our school...
View ArticleStrapped District Plans to Add Online Classes By Melissa Torres & Brittany...
“Budget cuts have eliminated about 95 full-time teachers from the school district here over the past year, swelling class sizes and prompting parents to cry foul.” Based on the lack of teacher...
View ArticleBudget Cuts in Music Programs
According to Angela Deines, journalist, in her article for The Capital-Journal she writes that in Kansas due to the budget cuts the school districts have all been impacted differently. After...
View Article“Education Gap Grows Between Rich and Poor, Studies Say” By Rebecca Rosenberg...
This article talks about the differences in education between the rich and the poor. The children with families who make less money than families that makes more money have trouble with their...
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