by Sarah Green | Jun 27, 2016 | News, Other
Last week, the United States Supreme Court decided that it would uphold the affirmative action program at the University of Texas, which was recently challenged in a court case. The 4-3 decision certainly helps make the educational community feel more relaxed, as...
by Sarah Green | Jun 24, 2016 | Student Issues
College students studying business are busy all of the time. Each week is filled with classes, seminars, more studying. Many of them are also working on their own startup businesses in their spare time. A demanding schedule is required if you’re interested in a...
by Sarah Green | Jun 22, 2016 | Student Issues, Teacher Issues
Video games have long caught flak from educators, but in recent years, there have been a lot of people talking about how video games could change education. There have been numerous attempts to “gamify” education by making certain aspects feel more like video games,...
by Sarah Green | Jun 21, 2016 | Student Issues, Teacher Issues
Marley Dias is only eleven, but she’s noticed something that slips right by many adults. Something about the books she reads for school. They’re not about her. She loves to read, but even at the age of ten, she was tired of reading books about white boys,...
by Sarah Green | Jun 21, 2016 | Parent Issues, Student Issues
Summer break is here! That means it’s time to bring the classroom home and keep young minds active for the next few months. Here’s a quick scientific activity to spark curiosity and discussion in your own kitchen. This is a good one for kids around fifth...