lunes, 9 de marzo de 2026

The school system is horrible.

Let me list everything wrong with schools that I can think of.

First, bullying. While it might not happen at every school, it’s a massive issue. For example, if 'Dan' has more social power than 'Tim,' Tim might be too scared to speak up.

Even when students do speak up, teachers often ignore them. If a fight breaks out, it’s often the victim who gets in trouble while the bully walks away. In short: schools do nothing about bullying.

Then there’s anxiety and stress. There is so much classwork and homework that missing just one assignment can cause a snowball effect of missing work and rising stress. For instance, if Tim misses two days because he’s sick, he’s immediately buried under a mountain of make-up work.



Submitted March 9, 2026 at 12:20PM by War_HeadTBB https://ift.tt/cQIglP2

nzse new zealand any one know about this university

My cousin brother recently serching for abroad education for masters some agencies prefer this ,those who know anything about this institute please share



Submitted March 9, 2026 at 11:19AM by Gaint-Track6425 https://ift.tt/jwJ5WNR

How are educators talking to students about different paths after high school?

For a long time the default message was “go to college.” But now there’s more conversation about trades, certifications, apprenticeships, and other paths.

For teachers or counselors here:

How are you approaching that conversation with students today?

Are students still mostly focused on a traditional 4-year degree, or are you seeing more interest in alternative routes?



Submitted March 9, 2026 at 03:59AM by TraffyKnows https://ift.tt/8zajJRA

domingo, 8 de marzo de 2026

I’m 15 and don’t have an education past 3rd grade.

I left school at the age of 9 because covid in 3rd grade and I started doing online school and hadn’t really done much school online but now I’m trying to build up my education and start 9th grade on a actual online school and finish it as fast as possible and then start 10th grade later this fall and be on track actually focusing on school so I have my high school transcripts and diploma but I’m wondering what are the main things I should be focusing on with like math or any other subjects.



Submitted March 8, 2026 at 02:43PM by Kadesthrowaway88 https://ift.tt/PnJXcB3

Esse naipe de vagabundo gosta de humilhar trabalhador achando que ele não vai revidar por "precisar do emprego", vai vendo..

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Submitted March 8, 2026 at 01:47PM by Admirable_Swim5105 https://ift.tt/HoqcXP0

Questions regarding accelerated education in the US

Hello

I personally earned my diploma early whilst attending a middle college program (which is essentially, if you're not aware, a program which allows excelling students finish highschool early and move onto college courses).

Often when I tell older people (30+) about the program, though, they usually are surprised: "we didn't have anything like that when I was in high school"

So my questions are these: did they have middle college programs back then? Has accelerated education, in general—that is, just allowing students to graduate early—become more commonplace as of recently? Is there some outside element, perhaps by job and internship programs, which is facilitating this acceleration? and finally, do you think there is any harm in truncating education?

btw I live in SC



Submitted March 8, 2026 at 07:13AM by Few_Alarm3323 https://ift.tt/WxeJt9H

sábado, 7 de marzo de 2026

Looking for a game.

Hi! Not sure this is the best place to ask this, but I figured I’d try. I’ve been looking for an old flash game I used to play as a kid. It was a game where you would be shown a deconstructed letter of the alphabet, and you had to guess which letter it was by typing it in. I played it a lot, but cannot remember what the name of it was for the life of me. Hoping someone can help me out.



Submitted March 7, 2026 at 11:03AM by elelover95 https://ift.tt/2fgbriI