What is the difference between post a task and live tutoring? Post a task is for homework help. You need help to complete a detailed project, get editing feedback on a paper, or check your homework. Live tutoring is for […]
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What is the difference between post a task and live tutoring? Post a task is for homework help. You need help to complete a detailed project, get editing feedback on a paper, or check your homework. Live tutoring is for […]
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If there is one word that defines the state of the educational system in the United States, that word is “varied.” It’s simple but packed with meaning. To talk about education in America is to talk about the equality of […]
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The history of public education in the U.S. isn’t very public. People can point to the first public school in the United States (Boston Latin School, 1635) and say the little red schoolhouse built up from there. But the US […]
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If your child has just recently begun his or her educational journey and is in elementary school, or is preparing to go to college shortly, there’s no doubting that he or she has been raised in a prominently digital environment. […]
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When your child walks into school on his or her first day of kindergarten, it’s inevitable that he or she will make plenty of mistakes on the long educational road ahead. No matter how many parenting tips you’ve received from […]
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We’ve all seen that overprotective parent at least once in our lives: the one who volunteers to supervise every field trip, or whose children have never lifted a finger to do a chore. If you’ve never encountered said parent, you […]
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Back in the day when I went to school, classroom technology was limited to this: It was mobile because it was on a cart. The little fan spun around in the back. That was kinda neat. Technology in education has […]
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In May, President Donald Trump released his full budget plan for the 2018 fiscal year, which can be read in full here. Although the budget is not official until it is approved by Congress, several departments are wary of some […]
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Ever since former president George W. Bush implemented No Child Left Behind in 2001, standardized testing has flooded the public school system and a debate has begun. The intentions behind the legislation were honorable: to hold teachers and students accountable […]
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Every child faces the same crushing dilemma: what college should I go to? Harvard is usually listed as among the top colleges of the USA, and anyone who loves a “best ever” list will spend time drooling over the college […]
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Want a platform that allows students of all ages to play games, learn exam preparation strategies for tests like the GRE, and much more for free? Enter Khan Academy. Education has always evolved with society, and this website is now […]
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These days, it seems that everywhere we look, children are more likely to have an electronic device in their hands than to have a book. Many parents and educators lament the intrusion of technology and digital devices as a distraction. […]
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