by Sarah Green | Apr 30, 2013 | News
In recent years, we have started learning more and more about adolescent sleep patterns and how the lack of sleep affects teenagers. As the years go on, it’s becoming increasingly apparent that our current system is simply not conducive to students performing well in...
by Sarah Green | Apr 26, 2013 | News
Education is important in all stages of life. Whether we are learning in primary, secondary, post-secondary, or on-the-job situations, most of us continue learning throughout our entire lives. But education can, unfortunately, be expensive. Public schooling is free...
by Sarah Green | Apr 23, 2013 | News
In the past few years, STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) Education has flown into the spotlight. More and more schools are adopting the STEM model, putting an emphasis on math and science-related subjects in an effort to turn out students who...
by Sarah Green | Apr 20, 2013 | News
Suicide is the number two cause of death in college students, according to a study from the University of Virginia. The research, commissioned by Dr. James C. Turner, looked at leading causes of deaths among college students at four-year universities. It is the first...
by Sarah Green | Apr 13, 2013 | News
Textbooks have been the woe of students for generations. They’re heavy, fragile, expensive, and get outdated very quickly. But many schools are moving toward a much more technologically savvy way of communicating information, and it might save students from having to...