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Technology Affects Student Learning In Many Ways, Not All of Them Bad

Technology Affects Student Learning In Many Ways, Not All of Them Bad

by Sarah Green | Mar 7, 2018 | Student Issues, Teacher Issues

This generation in education is going to be remembered as an era of technological leaps. The internet, tablets, and “disrupting” educational traditions with new technologies are all a part of the educational landscape right now, and none of these will be going away....
Eight of the Best Science-themed Educational Shows on Netflix

Eight of the Best Science-themed Educational Shows on Netflix

by Sarah Green | Feb 28, 2018 | Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

If you’re like most teachers and parents, you wonder what shows will help your kids to get excited about science. Well, I’ve got some answers for you. With the aid of America’s most popular video streaming service, children have a chance to learn about many different...
5 Lucrative Careers You Can Start With a Junior College Degree

5 Lucrative Careers You Can Start With a Junior College Degree

by Sarah Green | Feb 21, 2018 | News, Student Issues

It’s common knowledge that junior college has many benefits for its students, including lower tuition and more flexible schedules. But there is still a misconception that a junior college degree won’t lead to a well-paying job. However, nothing could be farther from...
USC Starts Course to Teach Freshman Students About Self-Care

USC Starts Course to Teach Freshman Students About Self-Care

by Sarah Green | Feb 14, 2018 | News, Student Issues

Beginning college is always a stressful experience, moving from the tightly controlled high school environment into one where no one is going to remind you that essay is due on Monday, or tell you how to begin the networking that will be so crucial before graduation....
Flu Season Is Hitting Schools Hard

Flu Season Is Hitting Schools Hard

by Sarah Green | Feb 7, 2018 | News, Parent Issues, Student Issues, Teacher Issues

The winter of 2017-18 is seeing one of the worst flu seasons on record, with 49 states seeing substantial flu activity and 39 of those seeing “especially high activity,” according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Schools, which are particularly...
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