viernes, 30 de septiembre de 2022

Research topic?…

I'm not sure it's a right place to post my question and if it's not, I'll delete it.

I'm currently getting my masters in education management and have interest in SDGs. I wanted to combine these two and think of worthy research topic for which I can write acceptance proposal, but so far I'm failing of thinking something useful on a global level that can help me to get a scholarship.

Fyi, I want to get 2nd masters in Global management/Environmental management, so ideally my studies during EM should be linked to it, so any ideas for topics I can explore?



Submitted September 30, 2022 at 08:34PM by Illustrious_Shake_99 https://ift.tt/MhLskZQ

My son was suspended from school indefinitely

He’s an 8th grader who was kicked off his debate team, was suspended indefinitely, and is up for review(could possibly be expelled at semester end). It happened because his teammate from Debate was named as a member of the regional team and she is giving an acceptance speech for the honor. She’s a good kid, deserves it for sure. She was practicing her speech during debate practice(not what the time should be used for) and she was thanking the “ancestors” for the support and belief un her(she’s black). My son laughed and said the “ancestors were a figment of her imagination like fight club. He was sent home from practice, sent home when he arrived at school, then a letter was sent sharing all the news. I talked to an administrator who is a frat brother and he said that basically, the school is pushing my son out subtly. He said that, in all likelihood, the suspension will last 2-4 weeks, then he’ll finish the semester and then he’s gone. I asked if my son could redeem himself or if it’s over, the admin said it’s over. He said the only prayer for my son is to issue a groveling apology to the girl and her family, then keep his head down and hope administration doesn’t want to bother with the removal process. I think this is ridiculous, all over a 13 year old making a joke. What should I do?



Submitted September 30, 2022 at 05:16PM by yahwv92 https://ift.tt/gWG3JfB

How important are the modules you learned in your Degree?

I mean the subjects you learned in your degree. How important are those in your career. Do you have to remember those things and use it in your career.

Let's say you did a Bachelor's degree in Law. And you have to study modules like Criminal Law, Tort Law, Land Law, Contract Law and lots of subjects like that. And let's say you want to be a corporate lawyer or a tax lawyer. So will the knowledge your learned in Criminal Law module matters at this point.

Or let's say you did a Bachelor's degree in business administration. So are all those subjects your learned important in your career.

So can someone that barely passed from the modules without learning much gets forward in your career or not knowing what you learned in your degree matters much.

How important are these degrees after you get a job?



Submitted September 30, 2022 at 10:19AM by Ghassancoc https://ift.tt/j2Xu6En

jueves, 29 de septiembre de 2022

Where do I get students books?

Good day everyone. I never got education in the us but I want to research the culture and the people’s knowledge sets better so I would be better with human interactions and stuff. I was trying to find some high school/university books to find out more but i can’t seem to find anything. Is it due to copyright? Am I not looking hard enough? I have a bachelors in my home country but i want to learn a thing or two here - but I don’t want a forma edu. Specifically interested in literature books, maths and anything related to social studies. Any help appreciated!



Submitted September 29, 2022 at 10:24PM by Sirovensky https://ift.tt/DGwhL9a

Should I re-take my science class?

Hi r/education I recently finished my science class and found out my 1st semester grade for science is a 86.4% (equivalent to a B) I thought I did well on the course too and was hoping to atleast get (90% or above = A) btw this isn’t college I’m in a program that helps students graduate earlier/ get ahead in their work. I feel like I’ll waste time if I do re-take it but at the same time if I don’t then I’ll keep moping about it



Submitted September 29, 2022 at 09:06PM by Mikookoo https://ift.tt/iwr57QX

Academic studies on elite private vs. public schooling? And your thoughts.

Are there well-researched academic papers, essays, etc. about comparing elite private schools to public schools, controlling for a variety of factors?

My child is almost a year old and I live in an area where parents are already talking about the "right" preschools to go to. There's a clear informal feeder system where the "right" pre-school leads to admission into the "right" private elementary school, up to high school and so on. So I'm already starting to think about the best route for her.

We have a very good public school system, though not top of class. I intuitively and emotionally would rather have her in public school to have a slightly more heterogenous group of classmates. However, if a selective private school would be more likely to provide her a top-notch education and help her development, I'm open to it. I don't care about prestige whatsoever, but I do care about setting her up for success for her future--whatever she wants to be or do.

I know "private school" isn't a monolith but I have many, many well-regarded options to pick from. I'm also obviously going to listen closely to what my daughter wants (though a bit too young for that now!).

I tried researching all this but felt in over my head. Any advice would be appreciated!



Submitted September 29, 2022 at 11:24AM by MustardIsDecent https://ift.tt/F6ncJqi

How's the education system in Europe?

I pay wayyy too much money for the crappy education we get in return here in the states. So much for capitalism because I didn't learn anything from kindergarten - 12th grade and they just turned college into the things I should have learned in those 12 years. There's no real teaching, no professor uses a white board and I cannot learn math from a bunch of unorganized PowerPoints. They literally make students teach other students and sit back in the corner.

I hear college is free in a lot of European countries. Have you actually learned anything in college?



Submitted September 29, 2022 at 10:26AM by Internal_Ad3839 https://ift.tt/EWP5Yis

What about school olympiads in your country?

What olympiads for school students do you have in your country? I'd be glad to know about what opportunities do they provide to students and how popular are they. For example, in Russia they may allow you to enter the university despite your results of the United State Exam and without inner trials. And it doesn't have to be All-Russian School Olympiad, there are a lot of competitions with different style and level of difficulty. In fact, such competitions are almost the only way to enter a good university here (if you don't want to pay huge amount of money for studying, of course).



Submitted September 29, 2022 at 04:24AM by MultipleDimensional https://ift.tt/8KLsthB

miércoles, 28 de septiembre de 2022

Self Education in Mathematics

I am currently an eighth grader taking MATH 12002 (Analytical Geometry and Calculus I) at Kent State University through a wonderful program Ohio has called CCP (College Credit Plus) which allows students in middle and high school to take classes at universities for free (the school district you are from pays for the course). Anyways, I have an interest and ability in mathematics that I feel isn’t being adequately met by Calculus I. Does anyone have any advice for self education in mathematics?



Submitted September 28, 2022 at 11:13AM by RobertF_ https://ift.tt/2MNc6OQ

(Editable word list) Vocabulary App for Kindle Fire?

I've got K and 2nd grade foster kids recently and Kindle Fires for them, and am looking for an app (hopefully with some decent "gamification") that I can submit their weekly vocabulary lists to for them to practice. Free is cool but I don't mind buying something that works well and could use a lot. Any advice? Thanks.



Submitted September 28, 2022 at 05:27AM by gyt6 https://ift.tt/ZkT2K5v

martes, 27 de septiembre de 2022

Raising Your Children In Poorly Ranked School Systems

The education system (elementary, middle and high schools) is ranked rather poor in my state. A few questions regarding raising children in this setting.

How do you ensure your child is getting adequate education?

How can you determine where your child "should" be when the bar is relatively low in your area.

Any words of advice in general for properly raising children in a lower ranked education system?



Submitted September 27, 2022 at 08:35PM by _WhatHadHappenedWas_ https://ift.tt/PlpDFjQ

I'm looking for advice for starting my teaching career

I don't want to teach in a traditional school and its because it doesn't align with my values. I think we have all come across the argument against traditional schools; how its outdated, has little freedom, and stifles creativity. I want to be a teacher but I cannot do it in traditional schools. I saw this school, Agora in Netherlands, its an unconventional school with no classes, no classroom and no curriculum. Its total freedom for the students to learn anything. Its this kind of school that I want to be in.

I don't know how to start my teaching career. I don't know if I should just start in a traditional school and work my way from there.



Submitted September 27, 2022 at 06:04PM by YellowOrangeYo https://ift.tt/BzqVtNP

Conferences

Teachers of Reddit - Does you school host parent-teacher conferences? Why or why not?



Submitted September 27, 2022 at 02:00PM by Traditional-Fig-9890 https://ift.tt/MzUdrBN

domingo, 25 de septiembre de 2022

High school: compare private schools with public schools

I am having trouble comparing private high schools with their public counterparts. Is there any websites and tools that show meaningful statistics for both, such as the % of people getting into a good college, the average grades for standardized tests, etc?



Submitted September 25, 2022 at 12:36PM by chicagoian2022 https://ift.tt/gW4Nt7T

sábado, 24 de septiembre de 2022

Thesis

Hi, I’m kind of stumped about how to handle an unresponsive thesis advisor?

I’m doing my thesis at a different university then where I graduated from. I’ve talked to the university already about thesis and they said we can start the process. They told me to contact the program chair. I did that and waited 3 weeks before she responded. I got back to her a few min later but I haven’t heard anything since. That was a few weeks ago. I’ve send at least 4 follow up emails asking if they need anything from me, like a proposal or help getting the thesis committee together but it’s absolute silence.

I understand she’s busy with her classes, and I’m not expecting anything from her since I’m not a student yet. But don’t ignore me.

So what do I do now. I’ve contacted the graduate office before which was how I got her initial email. Do I contact the graduate office again? Do I email another professor in the department? Do I look for another university?

Help!



Submitted September 24, 2022 at 10:39AM by creativeotter https://ift.tt/eK5bxY9

will my grades transfer if I move out of state?

So it's my last year of middle school (8th grade) and it's only been a month into the school year. But since I'm moving out of state and it's only been a month will my grades transfer?



Submitted September 24, 2022 at 04:28AM by Floor_number13 https://ift.tt/vNMLw7W

viernes, 23 de septiembre de 2022

jueves, 22 de septiembre de 2022

STAR Testing Unified Scores

My three kids were recently tested and their school does not provide context to the results. Are there updated charts to correlate their unified score to the approximate grade level?

I’m intrigued that my youngest child has essentially the same result at my eldest and they are many years apart.



Submitted September 22, 2022 at 01:28PM by Ok-Somewhere-9857 https://ift.tt/Jw7B1oc

How to make researching and organizing information as an EC

I spend my free time researching a topic and organizing that information like I would teach it to someone else. I've been doing that since 9th grade and I don't really have other extracurricular activities where I spend as much time as this. How can I make this into an extracurricular activity?



Submitted September 22, 2022 at 03:52AM by bucklid https://ift.tt/8q0Pkgn

Boost Parental Support for the Use of Technology in their Children’s Education

According to studies of successful schools, a high level of parental participation is a critical indicator of their performance and can even help close the achievement gap across groups of kids. Despite the fact that 85% of parents believe they can make a “major” or “fair” difference in their child’s learning and academic success, 46% wish they could do more.

For productive and meaningful parent engagement, a healthy flow of information between school and parents is required, and this communication should include all stakeholders, including parents, teachers, managers, professionals, club leaders and trainers, and the parent-teacher association. The strategies mentioned below can help you boost parent involvement at your school.

Understanding the Most Common Obstacles

Maintaining an excellent connection between home and school has grown more challenging in recent years due to a combination of key factors impacting parent participation. For starters, educators cannot presume that students live at home with both parents because family living arrangements are becoming more diverse. Second, families move around a lot; in fact, the United States has one of the most mobile populations in the world. Third, many school communities include immigrants from a variety of countries who speak a variety of languages. Finally, as academic support teams have grown in popularity, each child now has numerous educators working with them. Despite good intentions, school communications efforts usually encounter roadblocks as a result of these and other factors.



Submitted September 22, 2022 at 02:54AM by Automatic-Ear-7160 https://ift.tt/TVcrIHa

miércoles, 21 de septiembre de 2022

I can’t understand anything I learn

I’m in grade 12 and I feel so overwhelmed currently. All the topics in my classes just leave my brain and I feel like I’m learning nothing despite how important it is to do well this year to get into university. I really enjoy engineering and programming classes but this semester is killing me with calculus 12 physics 12 pre calculus 12 & programming 12. Everything I learn just feels like it doesn’t make sense and I can’t get myself to study. I feel so lost.



Submitted September 22, 2022 at 12:12AM by legend999999999 https://ift.tt/oWTMmkP

Teacher Recruitment and Retention

What ideas do you think truly have merit? Asking for a state.



Submitted September 21, 2022 at 08:38PM by Lelide https://ift.tt/4KEYebZ

#short Sapo que abre e fecha boca, bocas articuladas são um sucesso #fro...

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Submitted September 21, 2022 at 06:00PM by RafaelSolBr https://ift.tt/l1d6WIk

Is It Too Late To Earn Degree??

I'll be 33 this year with some college education. Out of high school I went to college for music education. It's the only thing I ever felt confiden and passionate about. Mental health and financial circumstances contributed to me only completing my general studies and I'd say about a third of my music courses. Is it too late to get back in college and finish my music education degree? Have any of you gone through this or know someone else that has? Thanks in advance for your feedback!



Submitted September 21, 2022 at 03:27PM by _WhatHadHappenedWas_ https://ift.tt/Z0dEyS9

Charter/Enrichment Connundrum

Hello

I live in California and homeschool my children through a charter where we receive state funds. My kids attend a learning center which is technically a campus/classroom through the state. They only attend this once a week. I also take them to an enrichment/supplemental program twice a week which meets at a church. I pay out of pocket for this program. The church program meets for about 4 weeks at a time and takes about 3 months of the school year off. So, it's definitely enrichment and do not meet every week.

I was told by the church program principal that I cannot have them simultaneously enrolled at both programs. She said it is illegal and I can be fined. I'm wondering:

1.) Why does it matter if they are not receiving state funds from the church program?

2.) Can I ask the church to just not submit my children's official enrollment to the state but allow them to attend the program anyway?

3.) What are the actual chances of getting caught? (Does the state really monitor schools that don't take state funds?)

4.) If I got caught what would the fine be? Could I plead ignorance?

*I enjoy staying home with my kids but I have some health issues that make it harder for me to keep up with their boundless energy so I kinda need to have some supplemental/enrichment help with our home school.

Thanks!



Submitted September 21, 2022 at 10:26AM by NotSoOrdinaryMary https://ift.tt/Qu8Dw6s

martes, 20 de septiembre de 2022

Question about school finance

Are there examples of the federal government increasing education funding and then a state subsequently decreasing their portion of education funding, leaving a district without a net gain in funding? If so, are there ever legitimate reasons for this to occur?



Submitted September 20, 2022 at 08:07PM by jbinchitown https://ift.tt/rU5L9dx

Question about Dual enrollment for Elementary/Charter

Hello,

I have my children in a charter homeschool program in California. They get funds from the state. I also have them in a homeschool enrichment program which I pay for out of pocket and which meets twice a week. I was told by the school principal of the enrichment program that I cannot have my children enrolled at both. She said it is illegal and I can be subject to fines. I'm not sure what to do. I need them enrolled in both. Is it worth it to risk it? Any chance what the fines are? I tried googling info about it and couldn't find anything. Please help.



Submitted September 20, 2022 at 04:47PM by NotSoOrdinaryMary https://ift.tt/Rjyqhd5

felonious history

I am looking at an employment opportunity for a community college in California. My last conviction was in '08 for computer fraud and aggravated id theft. I got off paper in '16. I am looking to work in the IT dept as a tech, I have zero desire to instruct. Do the same rules/laws apply for background checks for non-educator positions?



Submitted September 20, 2022 at 04:15PM by darth_rocker https://ift.tt/tnP83qv

Questions for setting up a university-wide Discord server

Hello! I work at a higher education establishment (a university, specifically) and I am part of a team that has been tasked with exploring Discord and how we can integrate that into the educational world. I have a list of questions below that if you have any insight on that would be much appreciated! In order to keep things organized, please designate your responses with 1.1, 2.3, 4.1.2, etc. 

This is something I'm looking to cross post to a few different subreddits to get the most information I can. If there are other places I should be looking please feel free to drop those links here as well. 

  1. Does the higher education company you work for have a university-wide discord server?
  2. Who was in charge of setting it up?
    1. Who monitors it? Is there a designated team?
    2. Is it someone's job or is it self-monitoring with the help of bots?
    3. Are educators involved?
  3. Why did you start it?
  4. List of hows
    1. How are you verifying students?
      1. Do you have a way to separate/identify students/alumni/prospects?
      2. Do you keep those groups separate or allows them to mingle?
    2. How did you set it up?
      1. What channels, chats, bots, etc
    3. How do you handle clubs/teams that already have servers?
      1. Are they part of the main one or do you allow them to have their own?

Thank you so much for your time and I appreciate you taking the time to read through this and/or respond. 



Submitted September 20, 2022 at 12:49PM by itskaylajean https://ift.tt/XFtPaih

Is an Ed.D worth it?

Context, I’ve been teaching in international schools in Asia for 7 years. I have a BA in Education, a post grad in Autism studies and an M.Ed in International teaching. I would love to further study special ed and have considered a masters in it however I’ve also seen Ed.D programmes that have a focus on special Ed. Is the latter worth doing for more knowledge and also prestige? I would be doing either of them online, prob through an American uni (I’m an EU citizen) any guidance would be great please



Submitted September 20, 2022 at 08:48AM by freedomsearch- https://ift.tt/a9GZeR2

what problems can be solved by an electronic project?

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Submitted September 20, 2022 at 06:20AM by Fun_Syrup3699 https://ift.tt/EjIq1zW

People who studied International relations, what are you doing now ?

I am currently at a crossroad. I have been studying languages and working an administrative job at the same time for 3 years. I should graduate at the end of this year. The problems is : a diploma in languages alone is of no use except for for teaching and translation. With my profile I could also study international relations and diplomacy, but I wonder if it worth spending all my savings.



Submitted September 20, 2022 at 04:52AM by Reasonable_Ad_2287 https://ift.tt/Wepzc4U

lunes, 19 de septiembre de 2022

major HELP!

So I originally majored in Linguistics then switch to business but want to switch again. Please help me thanks :). Also if you know of any other things I should try out let me know!

what i know i want in a job:

  • talking to people, not to be behind a screen all day
  • have a 9 to 5 job
  • don't want to need more than a masters only think i can study for MA max
  • doesn't need to be a super high paying job just enough so i don't feel like i got payed more at my summer job (comfortable wage)

what i like:

  • love languages, would like to just get paid for learning languages
  • love traveling, again would like to get paid to travel the world.
  • i'm creative like making learning new things (learning to crotchet, draw, arts&crafts)
  • i'd like to maybe have a business of things i make and just survive off of that but ik thats unrealistic
  • basically everything art (majors my parents say won't make any money): filmmaking, photography, art, digital art, photoshop, etc.

what i've tried and don't like:

  • math
  • computer science (kind of liked the puzzle aspect but also hated doing the hw)
  • science (haven't necessarily tried it in college, last took in high school 10th grade)
  • history
  • economics
  • culinary (i'm too clumsy)
  • business (note: saying i don't like business when my only business class is online and a 2 hour long video of someone reading lecture notes) does business get any better than that?(genuine question)
  • writing
  • linguistics

majors looking into & negatives:

  • journalism: is it actually a good degree to find a job with? , i don't like writing so..., but sounds fun reporting
  • education: heard not good enough pay to live comfortably (some say they have side jobs), not sure if i like kids that much
  • doctor?: don't want to spend so many years in school, not sure if i like science enough, also seems very stressful
  • thinking of double majoring in 1 language(or multiple) and something else


Submitted September 19, 2022 at 08:04PM by blueberrypie71 https://ift.tt/ozln2D8

domingo, 18 de septiembre de 2022

curious

I was looking through an old catalogue, and it described some students as being in first Rudiments, 1st Hum(anities), or Poetry, 1st French, and 1st Arithmetic, and 1st Hum(anities), 2d French, 3rd math, and finally, 3rd hum(anities), 3rd French, 2nd Arithmetic. What does it mean when high schools or colleges use those terms? Also, some schools used to go by 7 years, i.e., first year, 2nd year, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 7th. Would the 7th year be like 12th grade, or would it be a senior in college?



Submitted September 18, 2022 at 06:54PM by diogenes5768 https://ift.tt/QBL29WT

sábado, 17 de septiembre de 2022

Need help getting donations for our school

Hi everyone!

My school is fundraising to get new chrome books for the classrooms. Please share with anyone you think would be interested and/or donate! Anything is appreciated. 💛

https://getmovinfundhub.com/classroom-teacher-webpage/6306935020394



Submitted September 17, 2022 at 08:21AM by jasminm36 https://ift.tt/mIFecqG

viernes, 16 de septiembre de 2022

Can international student apply to community college?

Is there any chance of applying to US cc's to foreign student? I don't have SAT score in local educational system, will i have to take those exams first?

And most importantly - are American community colleges that bad? Is there any point of going to one of these with intention to apply to college/university after finishing the course? (Finishing IB).

In my country students often apply to similar "institutions" after finishing 9 grades out of 11. Do Americans have any similar equivalent in educational system?



Submitted September 16, 2022 at 05:52PM by asterino_m https://ift.tt/IDmhw85

I have to join a college real soon but I have 2 choices which one should I choose-

  1. An old college with old and not upto the mark infrastructure and tech but has a decent placement record.

  2. A new college with top class infrastructure and newest tech but has zero placement record.

Please tell the reason too.



Submitted September 16, 2022 at 04:37PM by Leather_Owl6186 https://ift.tt/okn7F65

jueves, 15 de septiembre de 2022

Embodied book free from MITPress



Submitted September 15, 2022 at 10:21PM by Artistic-Woodpecker2 https://ift.tt/ACpGnVh

I have a question about bachelor's degree

If I graduate from natural sciences but I take my bachelors in math,english and computer science do I have a bachlors degree in computer science



Submitted September 15, 2022 at 01:29PM by beau_ceai https://ift.tt/joM9IZg

What books can I read to supplement a general education?

I'm currently in community college. I'm studying liberal arts and figured that I could get my general education and associates for transfer incase I want to specialize later in life. I found my passion early in life and don't need a degree for my career, but I love learning and understanding the world.

I see the value in eduaction, but now that I no longer qualify for financial aid I've considered studying my remaining course independantly. Most of my classes have been online and the text books are avalible for free, so it's hard to justify the cost of tuition now that I know how to educated myself.

Here are a list of my of the classes that I'm most excited to study in order, Business statistics, Child education (Family and community), English 70 (critical thinking, reading, and writing) Biology and human anatomy, Biological psychology, American government and American history since 1876.

I also need to improve my writing and grammer.

If you have any resources feel free to comment or private message me.



Submitted September 15, 2022 at 10:33AM by toodamnthiccc https://ift.tt/I5Odn8M

Reasons Why People Hate Education Loans But Actually they Should Not

Even as the number of students opting for higher education overseas grows annually, their abroad spending is set to rise from the current annual $28 billion to $80 billion by 2024, the latest 'Higher Education Abroad' report by consulting firm RedSeer estimates.

Here comes education loan into the picture, here are some reasons why people hate education loans, but they should not.

1. Employment insecurity - Undoubtedly, students and their parents might not see any point in taking huge sums as education loans for studies abroad when there is no guarantee of employment. But, quality education is a must and you should not have any second thoughts about pursuing it or not, for the sake of your bright future. 

2. Higher rate of interest - Most people fear the fact that they will have to repay twice the amount of the education loan taken back to the banks over the years, but it is not true at all because, with an education loan, they get tax exemptions and other benefits as well.

3. Short repayment duration - The shorter the repayment duration, the EMI will be. But, look at the brighter side, you can quickly get rid of the education loan by repaying the loan faster. And, mathematically, you save more money when you quickly repay your loan.

4. Time-Taking Sanction Process  - No doubt the process of education loan sanctioning is challenging and time taking, but, don’t you think, good things take time?

5. Banks don't sanction loans for all courses and universities  - The ultimate purpose of obtaining high-class quality education abroad is to gain knowledge and exposure to speed up the process from academic growth to professional growth. So in some way, banks save you from pursuing unproductive higher education.

What are your opinions on this?



Submitted September 15, 2022 at 02:35AM by run_thetalk https://ift.tt/A8vwFcr

miércoles, 14 de septiembre de 2022

I’m a high school drop out and I want to go to a university, is this possible?

Hi! so about 8 months ago I dropped out of high school because I was super depressed and let tons of work from my junior and senior year of high school pile up on me. My guidance counselor at the time was super sweet, and she let me into my senior year with credit recovery from some of my junior year missed classes. But I eventually got overwhelmed and gave up. Throughout my high school years my gpa plummeted and my attendance + drive went down due to covid. Now I am currently thinking about enrolling in a online high school that also offers college courses and I know it’s going to be a lot but Is it possible to raise a low gpa up if I take honors classes to make up my missed core class credits ( + any other credits i’m missing) on top of college classes? and can I get into a university with a terrible transcript that’s has really strong outcome/finish at the end if I do this?



Submitted September 14, 2022 at 11:23PM by digd00tyhole https://ift.tt/QxzfntH

Article about sentence syntax understanding that was a breakthrough for K12 language learning?

Many years ago, probably 15+, I read an article about an educator who was brought in to help a struggling school, I think it was in the northeastern US, and she had a breakthrough discovery that the reason many students struggled is that they didn't really comprehend certain moderately complex sentence structures, and that by helping those students understand what is meant by those constructions, they significantly improved the kids outcomes. I seem to recall that the syntax in question was something like sentences that begin by stating one thing, and then have a "…but…" or "…however…" clause that contrasts with the first clause and rebuts or nuances it. I think the kids that were struggling didn't quite know what was being said by this kind of sentence that almost seems (from a very naïve perspective) to disagree with itself.

Ever since then, whenever I think about that, I go looking to try to find out who that was and what school it was and what became of that insight, but I've never been able to find the original article I read, or anything else about that educator or school or breakthrough insight.

I don't care if I find whatever the original article was, or not. I'd just like to find more information about that educator and her discovery and how things worked out.

Does this ring any bells for anyone? Any ideas what I might be half-recalling here?



Submitted September 14, 2022 at 10:09AM by spiffiness https://ift.tt/tGhQeaX

Outside of being a teacher what can you do with a bachelors degree in social studies and a minor in education?

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Submitted September 14, 2022 at 07:42AM by derkherd https://ift.tt/Jc2S43Q

martes, 13 de septiembre de 2022

Can we update the education system already??

Look, I know i'm not the brightest and i'm lazy and other stuff. But goddamn!! I had a quiz in philosophy worth for 15% and it had 5 questions. One of the questions was asking the name of a character that honestly didnt do much in the book. My memory, especialy with names and dates fucking sucks. Why the fuck am I graded on my fucking memory in a philosophy class, I get that it's free points for people with good memory, but I get absolutely shafted by that. I'm a programmer, I copy paste my way to the end.... How about you ask questions that makes us argument on a subject.... That is all, had to get it off my chest, hope u guys are having a good day 🙂



Submitted September 13, 2022 at 06:59AM by UCanCallMeJuggernaut https://ift.tt/lSp6PGL

lunes, 12 de septiembre de 2022

How do I get access to my school email?

I dropped out of school some years ago, but I'm trying to get back on track by schooling online and use the free resources having a school email would provide. Thing is, microsoft says that email doesn't exist and I'm guessing it might've been deactivated. I'm not sure who to contact for help. Do I contact the online school? Do I contact the school I used to go to, or is that the wrong place because I no longer go there? And if I contact the school I used to go to, who do I contact because the list of school contacts has "trustee" and "director of instruction", but I don't know what that is..



Submitted September 12, 2022 at 02:33PM by onetwothreecat https://ift.tt/jd3S1my

What are the most commons things people do in entrepreneurship on education?

I want to be a teacher, but also having my own business linked with education



Submitted September 12, 2022 at 02:39AM by GYMarcelo https://ift.tt/CvSyWhV

Game-based learning

What's your view on game-based learning (in a corporate context)? Have you already experimented with implementing game-based learning? Which tool did you use and what’s your experience? Thanks for sharing!



Submitted September 12, 2022 at 01:03AM by Synquest-io https://ift.tt/eP2U36S

domingo, 11 de septiembre de 2022

quillbot or grammarly?

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Submitted September 11, 2022 at 10:23PM by seoyulpogi https://ift.tt/Nl8DrIA

Reforming High School Math and Increasing Diversity

I came across this article describing proposed changes to the California school systems to make math more equitable. The changes include adding an alternative data science track instead of the typical calculus progression and eliminating Algebra 1 in middle schools. Many argue that these changes actually widen the privilege gap and impede minorities' opportunities to enter STEM fields. The amendment implicitly encourages minorities to opt for less rigorous math courses into a lower track, thus setting back diversity in STEM.

We all want more kids to find the love and beauty in math. How do we establish more equitable math curriculum?



Submitted September 11, 2022 at 01:26PM by linuxbitch17 https://ift.tt/Oulp7ri

Are there any charter schools that devote a significant portion of the school day toward *independent* study?

(e.g. > 20% of day doing lessons, exercises, & projects alone at a computer)



Submitted September 11, 2022 at 11:23AM by ishkabibble-bafufnik https://ift.tt/6KJxbnf

what exactly is neo mythology and examples of neo mythological creatures

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Submitted September 11, 2022 at 04:13AM by Nise-chan https://ift.tt/j3uBKk4

Introducing Anthropology to High School Students

While I am proud to say that I currently enjoy a fulfilling career as a professional Archaeologist, I have a hard time relating to my family members as an adult because they refuse to listen when I try to explain my relatively unconventional vocation. Since my decision to refuse communion during Christmas mass years ago, I am treaded like an awkward, familial oddity-and by my father in particular-a woefully misguided heretic. Like myself, the people in my family were never taught to withhold judgment toward those who operated outside of our Italian Catholic faith.

I believe wholeheartedly that students be introduced to the subject of Anthropology at an early age. This field should be an established part of the curriculum offered to students in order to prepare them for the harsh reality that is cultural diversity. Just because you where raised to believe one thing, does not mean that it is absolute truth. This generation is one that is so interwoven, and exposed, yet our children continue to exhibit a lack of respect for the proverbial “Other” and an inability to discern for themselves what is truth and what is fabrication for the sake of achieving a demonstrably fallacious sense of relevance and influence.

These days cultural appropriation runs rampant on social media and privileged ignorance is allowed to masquerade as social change, when in reality not one of these influencers could explain the distinction between race vs ethnicity or nature vs nurture. Parents try so hard to protect their children from exposure to a potentially harmful influence, that they ultimately end up depriving them of developing a healthy level of skepticism and mutual respect.



Submitted September 11, 2022 at 02:56AM by Cultural-Mechanic849 https://ift.tt/ZvpxPJ7

sábado, 10 de septiembre de 2022

Backpack suggestions for teachers?

Most are built for laptops. I don't need a backpack for that. I just want to transport papers, a book, water bottle, and some simple things. I'm a guy if it makes a difference.



Submitted September 10, 2022 at 03:26PM by nebirah https://ift.tt/LkpbAcF

Recommendation

I tend to check online about how to write an argumentative, analytical or comparative essay, but when I want to practice I don't know the best way to present my ideas. I would love to find a book where I can find collected essays in the area of education, applied linguistics



Submitted September 10, 2022 at 07:20AM by Snoo_94679 https://ift.tt/9jBd8ae

viernes, 9 de septiembre de 2022

Online Degrees, Distance Learning Must be Treated on Par with Regular Courses: UGC

The University Grants Commission (UGC) in a recent notification has clarified that the degree or diploma awarded by Online mode or Open and Distance Learning (ODL) institutions should be treated at par with regular institutions.



Submitted September 09, 2022 at 09:33PM by cmitimesnews https://ift.tt/WTyS1ej

Can a 20 year old get their HS diploma?

For context I’m 20, I dropped out of HS during my freshman year to do online classes. I got some credits in until Covid happened and classes got overcrowded and I could no longer get into any. I’m too old now to finish the classes before I turn 21 (they only allow students up to this age) and I still need my diploma. Is there anyway else I can that isn’t the GED? I know GED is considering “high school equivalency” but most of society still looks down on people who earned them. Are there any other options out there?



Submitted September 09, 2022 at 06:08PM by gorillazfan3 https://ift.tt/EgMDRH4

teachers how do you get

Classroom control as a sub?

It was really difficult with out screaming.

I keep sending kids to the office and they keep sending them back..

Detailed answers appreciated.



Submitted September 09, 2022 at 02:04PM by Nearby-Ebb-5994 https://ift.tt/hYxgVjl

I’m tired of people getting useless degrees (ex.sociology, communications) and then complain about not being able to pay their student debt

They expect the taxpayers to pay their debt because they got degrees that have no value in the job market. They get jobs that start at $17/hr and are like I cAnT aFfOrD tO pAy My LoAnS. No shit Sherlock. If you had gotten an in-demand degree, such as finance or nursing, you wouldn’t have this problem.



Submitted September 09, 2022 at 09:17AM by throwaway292727272 https://ift.tt/6KTA4IG

Best websites to teach English online via zoom etc

Hi guys,

I've been job hunting for over a year now to the point my mother wants to kick me out, she says just give English classes online like zoom, so plz gimme websites everyone



Submitted September 09, 2022 at 04:42AM by swollendreams https://ift.tt/yG6S58R

What Master’s degree should I do in order to work in luxury goods and services industry?

I have a bachelor’s in International Business minoring in Marketing and am planning on doing my Masters. I want to work in the luxury industry and I’m confused which exactly master’s I should do.



Submitted September 09, 2022 at 04:19AM by Active-Front5465 https://ift.tt/Ds0cM8m

jueves, 8 de septiembre de 2022

Would school choice help make US public schools better?

I hear discourse that one way to improve the quality of public schools is to encourage school choice. Let parents send their kids to the best schools and allow competition to incentive public schools to clean up their act and compete for students. Since some students are stuck going to crappy public schools due to their zip code, school choice allows parents through vouchers to send their kids to a better school if the school within their own neighborhood isn’t providing the best kind of education. It’s like the market economy.

Is this a good idea? Would it actually improve public schools? It is frustrating that reforms in education are difficult to come through since the government essentially has a monopoly on education. Buy giving public schools some skin in the game, could that help them get better?



Submitted September 08, 2022 at 08:08AM by wonderfulworld25 https://ift.tt/ljQGf51

Where can I re-learn math from The very beginning?

I’ve never been good at math. I’m now a freshman and have algebra every single day. I tried to take a diagnostic and hyperventilated. I don’t know how to divide, I’m not good at multiplying large numbers, I don’t know how to calculate information on graphs or line graphs or anything. I don’t want to to let my teachers know that I can’t do algebra because they would know I cheated through my school years. Help please.



Submitted September 08, 2022 at 08:01AM by MiserableAltAddict https://ift.tt/WFzHf27

Need your Input | Project to help your kid learn 21st century skills

We are currently working on a project designed to teach kids vital 21st-century skills such as critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration in the most fun way possible - through collaborative video games!

If you're interested, we would love your input! It will take 1 minute.

P.S. Our team working on the new project, has spent 10 years building edutech startups, has helped build unicorn (>$1bn valuation) startups such as Choco, and has collaborated with top Stanford university scientists (Dr. David Spiegel, Dr. Andrew Huberman) on a mental health app, Reveri.



Submitted September 08, 2022 at 01:39AM by juliuspau https://ift.tt/HIEMKly

miércoles, 7 de septiembre de 2022

First time working as a paraprofessional in TK classroom

I will be starting next week and I’m extremely nervous if I get a mean teacher or staff to work with. How was it during your first week? I had no clue paras had to work M-F so i was a little shocked, although i still took the job. The clerk was very stern when she said that and said its either accept or not. I will be put in a TK classroom starting off. As excited I am, I am equally as nervous. My friend once worked for a bad teacher who never gave direction, just put her with a student. Any advise? Thank you so much



Submitted September 07, 2022 at 07:52PM by xlpdamr https://ift.tt/6ebSlEn

PragerU video in public school?

My trans 8th grader came home today and told me that his PE teacher played a PragerU video in class. Since my own understanding of PragerU is that it is a conservative propaganda site masquerading as education, I was surprised.

I looked up the video and watched it. It can be found here: Discipline = Freedom

I didn't see anything specifically objectionable in the video, but my child told me he and some of his LGBTQ+ friends felt at least a little bit uncomfortable about the way it goes on about personal responsibility without any thought to people who may have started in different circumstances or faced different problems. This is especially bothersome to my child because he has faced some discrimination at school that he knows is not his fault or his responsibility. He does not believe his biracial heritage, sexuality, or gender is a "choice" or something he should have to "take responsibility" for.

I'm not really sure about whether or not I should talk to the school or make a complaint. I would appreciate guidance from other parents and educators.



Submitted September 07, 2022 at 04:43PM by Witty_Stop_4366 https://ift.tt/X28jQGc

They failed us. My opinion (tw abuse talk assault)

As i'm writing this I'm 19 years old,this isn't just about me though.

This is for those who have been forgotten, abandoned and unable to voice their desperation.

I'm 19 years of age but I have heared too much from these voices,

"I'm fucking stupid"

"I was assaulted at 11"

"i was only 8"

"I'm having a punishment day"

"She won't stop screaming"

"It took me 9 years to get help"

"Do I get to eat or drink today?"

Again and again I hear the stories but nothing happens,nothing changes,why is society's most vulnerable and fragile the most hurt,broken and angry out of anyone.

We get suppressed,pushed to the sidelines begging for scraps.

Clawing and crawling our way through education and life hoping for something to come out of it.

Why are we the most broken..

we've had nobody to rise up for us when we needed it the most,to speak loud,scream from the back yet even if we do..our cries are ignored, tossed to the side, hoping it will be forgotten or we will give up.

I am angry and fed up of this,we are treated like second class citizens,a nuisance,a pain nobody knows how to treat or repair. Left to grow mold in the corner,a pest. A tumor on society.

What should be our human rights are tested daily and it's not a joke anymore.

A student shouldn't have to fight for the right to afford a hot meal or against sexual assault but both still happen, why oh why in this day and age!

All because the government failed them,when nobody was there to stand up for them ,they turned a blind eye,leaving them alone in the dark and cruel world.

Producing angry,broken lost adults in a world of evil,for the cycle to repeat. The basis of what our society is built on..

They have failed us all~

I'm sorry to the next generation,I know your already hurting and lost..we as people can't fix it all no matter how hard we try. There's too many of you.

Just know we're there to stand beside you,we stood in those steps and know how hard it can be.

(Ps government,a student can NOT live on a diet of French fries and pizza as their only main meal)



Submitted September 07, 2022 at 03:08PM by GroovingPenguin https://ift.tt/SvqlHus

If you were considered highly intelligent and placed in classes with a higher age group, did you like or dislike it?

There’s nothing riding on this haha. I’ve long since finished school so I’m not looking for advice or anything.

I’m simply curious, because I could see it going well from the standpoint that you’d be challenged, but also sharing classes with older students might leave you feeling isolated or increase a risk of bullying.



Submitted September 07, 2022 at 12:04PM by Yellowlegoman_00 https://ift.tt/PLBTHot

martes, 6 de septiembre de 2022

Correlation between astronomy and astrology.

Gravity is one of the strongest force. Gravitational pull of moon is strong enough to elevate the level of water in the ocean.

Each planet and star has a gravilational force of it's own. When moon is in line with sun, it causes a high tide. Whereas when it is above Earth vertically, it causes a low tide. All living things consists of liquid in their body.

If we are standing on Earth, and Earth, moon and sun is in line, blood will go up to our brain.

Blood will go the skull and make us feel different. By different, I mean it will increase our blood pressure and reduce our heart rate.

So whenever any celestial body align in a particular manner, all living things on Earth are affected. Gravitational attraction and repulsion of these bodies has a great effect on the behavioural patterns and mood of a living organism.

These celestial bodies can also be used to predict the future of Earth.



Submitted September 06, 2022 at 10:08PM by xo_wilson_xo https://ift.tt/A9s86rI

In what field would you learn the most about other fields?

I am a first year student... going into it I thought I knew what I wanted, but like anybody else it seems, this has changed! Originally my idea for the future was neuroscience professor. I still like that idea, but I'm realizing maybe aiming for that and only that wouldn't be as fulfilling as I would like it.

I believe my biggest challenge is that I'm interested in everything. I want to know it all.

Is there any field that is most encompassing? I know this is broad and subjective, but what, if anything, would give me the biggest understanding of everything around me?

If not any one thing, what path should I take regarding education? Would multiple degrees be my thing?

I just want to be a jack of all trades, really. I want to be able to know a lot. I understand that FOCUS is important and I shouldn't be sooooooo scatter brained, but yeah! What might help me?

Any words of advice, criticism, personal experience, etc. is invited ... especially since these ideas may influence the rest of my life!!! Thank you!



Submitted September 06, 2022 at 09:02AM by iamanonymous4areason https://ift.tt/ypelQYD

As a teacher, why don't I get access to an online library of high quality common resources for use in the classroom? I spend an inordinate amount of time searching for resources which, I feel, should just be there already.

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Submitted September 06, 2022 at 03:35AM by MJWood https://ift.tt/37n8PyU

lunes, 5 de septiembre de 2022

Study and Discuss Philosophy

Hello, this post is for those of you who want to study and discuss philosophy.

We are a group of avid philosophy readers and organize weekly, in depth readings. No prior knowledge is required. We proceed slowly reading 4-6 pages per week. Meetings last 90 minutes each.

Current groups include: Plato's Timaeus, Stoicism, Metaphysics, Applied Ethics, History of Science and Meaning of Life (a mixture of movies, literature and philosophical essays).

Organizers include yours truly (DPhil, Oxon, 2014), Constantine (a classicist with several publications) and many more including both university students and lecturers.

This project started a year and a half ago and it's entirely free to participate. You can join us here: https://discord.gg/jYsCcZ4wqg

You can also find us on MeetUp: https://www.meetup.com/the-toronto-philosophy-meetup/

All events are and will remain completely free of charge.



Submitted September 05, 2022 at 05:24PM by greece666 https://ift.tt/FHz6W70

Help me get this

Zomato the food delivery aggregator as you all know went public recently through its IPO. The IPO was a success and it was oversubscribed by a factor of 38. Prior to the IPO, Zomato has raised capital through a series of funding. The company today is privately valued at $5.5 billion. However, Zomato has never made a profit in any quarter since its inception. Infact, while its revenues has increased significantly, its PAT (Profit after Tax) has actually declined QoQ.



Submitted September 05, 2022 at 03:10PM by pasy_eater https://ift.tt/StZf26P

Looking for recommendations for teaching tools used to help non-native English speakers in the classroom

Hi everyone. My Mom is a 6th grade Math teacher and she is getting ready for the new school year. She informed me about a challenge she will have this year, and that is teaching a new Peruvian student who speaks little to no English. He school district and school has done next to nothing to provide support to my mom or the new student. She doesn’t have a translator, no one speaks Spanish in the class she is in, and the ESL teacher has over 50 other students that she has to work with, not to mention she also does not speak Spanish. My Mom’s district has her use Google slides as their preferred platform to teach off of. I showed her how to translate her slides into Spanish so the new student can follow along textually at the very least. I was wondering if anyone was aware of software that would provide communication support in a real time manner. If my Mom is teaching, can her audio be translated in real time? Is there a 3rd party application that offers this service or does Google have something native to their platform?

Any suggestions outside of what I am asking about are also welcome. Just trying to help my Mom and this new student out. Thanks for any help or suggestions!



Submitted September 05, 2022 at 10:25AM by Abillemeyer https://ift.tt/TjhaF07

Learning techniques

Hi,

i am gathering all the learning and memorization techniques so i can set up the perfect learning journey. I came up with the following so far:

  • flashcards
  • method of loci
  • rote learning
  • pomodoro technique
  • active recall
  • CONCRETE EXAMPLES
  • DUAL CODING
  • Study Before Bed
  • Exercise Before Studying
  • Mind Mapping
  • Color-Coded Notes
  • Leitner System
  • The Feynman Technique
  • PQ4R Method
  • elaborative interrogation
  • Spaced Practice
  • SQ3R Method
  • Retrieval Practice
  • Self-Explanation
  • Interleaved Practice
  • Practice Testing
  • Distributed Practice

Did i forget something? Do you have any ideas of other learning techniques? They can also be your private techniques if you want to share them

Thanks, Mike



Submitted September 05, 2022 at 06:56AM by Kapeeto_ https://ift.tt/7ZcSEJp

domingo, 4 de septiembre de 2022

Attention LAUSD teachers: do you know what the following means?

UTLA web site has published a LAUSD proposal dated 8/25/22.

At the very top, it says:

"Unless otherwise noted, the District’s proposals will become effective upon the ratification by UTLA."

What exactly is that supposed to mean? And why is this not being broadly discussed?



Submitted September 04, 2022 at 06:45PM by sciencebasis https://ift.tt/pwnjkFH

Supplemental Websites are not useful

I am in college and I am finding that a majority of my professors use supplemental websites for their assignments and sometimes to teach certain topics. I am almost a Junior and I can say that these websites are entirely unhelpful. I spend most of my time trying to guess what the website wants from me because 1) the professor doesn't know how to correctly set it up for their course and 2) the websites are extremely unclear on what they want for answer inputs.

Teachers, stop using these websites, and TEACH! Students do not need these websites, we need teachers to teach us! Of course I do not believe all teachers do this, but for those that do, stop it.

Feel free to help me understand why teachers use them so much.



Submitted September 04, 2022 at 06:06PM by Conscious_Poet_4319 https://ift.tt/BoxD9Cc

I got out! I’m finally free.

It was a buzzer beater scenario the way it all timed out, but I finally secured a job outside of teaching just one week before the school year was set to begin. This was a long and tedious process where I’ve been actively looking since this past March. After hundreds of job applications and dozens of disappointing interviews, I finally landed a role that pays me better than before, has as much remote flexibility as I desire, and most importantly I’ll take some pride in my day to day work.

Sending warm wishes to all those embarking on another school year and fingers crossed for those of you who are still searching for a role outside of education. Don’t give up!



Submitted September 04, 2022 at 12:06PM by GingerAleStan94 https://ift.tt/deuK6ZV

Article - The Honest Guide to College

https://www.commonsense.news/p/the-honest-guide-to-college

As a secondary teacher who has often recommended that unprepared students don't go to college, I'd have to agree with just about all of this writer's arguments.



Submitted September 04, 2022 at 11:03AM by AngryMerican https://ift.tt/YOynNei

How do major developed countries such as the United States develop excellent human resources? Is it possible to learn a profession while receiving a salary?

Developed countries often put a lot of effort into education, but what do you think is the underlying reason for producing outstanding human resources?

I would appreciate it if you could tell me.



Submitted September 04, 2022 at 08:43AM by red001-6394 https://ift.tt/tG4L9RZ

Limited CE in New Jersey

I have a question that I’m hoping you guys could answer for me… would my early childhood education credits count towards obtaining a limited CE?

I’m graduating next month with a bachelors degree in Educational Studies. My original plan was to get a degree in Early Childhood Education but I just couldn’t financially complete student teaching while raising a family. All but my last 4 courses were under the Early Childhood Education program. I’m just really hoping the credits count so I don’t have to take additional coursework for classes that I have already taken. I’ve also been working in a classroom setting for the past 10 years, so I’m hoping that will count towards any hours I’d need.



Submitted September 04, 2022 at 07:02AM by Little-Refrigerator5 https://ift.tt/ET8nDwa

For subjects like Maths and Science, does fluid or crystallised intelligence matter more?

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Submitted September 04, 2022 at 01:45AM by WOODYWOODY28383 https://ift.tt/QICiNL0

sábado, 3 de septiembre de 2022

How to best engage 18 genius high school scholarship students?

I recently joined the board of advisors for a scholarship program that helps 18 high school geniuses who are underprivileged in Ghana.

I want to add value to these people’s lives, what can I do? We have budgets for all sorts of stuff.

Trips? Skills? Community engagement programs?

Imagine they’re your kids, what would you do for them to ensure they are sent off to collage with solid foundations.



Submitted September 03, 2022 at 09:46PM by FlashyUnit7985 https://ift.tt/WdCTmgn

Did The Pandemic Really "Erase Two Decades of Progress in Math and Reading"?

Did The Pandemic Really "Erase Two Decades of Progress in Math and Reading"?

The results of the National Assessment of Educational Progress, or NAEP, were released yesterday, September 1st, prompting a New York Times headline that read “The Pandemic Erased Two Decades of Progress in Math and Reading”, the 74 headline added “Two Decades of Growth WIPED OUT by Two years of Pandemic”. Peter Greene, an education policy watcher, called it NAEP Pearl Clutching Day. I myself had tweeted out “With the release of pandemic NAEP scores, we're about to have the worst cycle of education discourse imaginable”, and man did that ring true. Everyone was running to their corners to abolish teacher’s unions, attack remote & hybrid learning and mask mandates - just relitigating every pandemic issue imaginable - and the results brought out the usual resident experts in everything, like Matt Yglesias, who called the scores “A Short-term L for the left that was more supportive of closure”.

While everyone online is jumping to conclusions, we thought it would be important to help provide some context, to step back and take inventory of the data, claims, headlines, and provide context and forecast next steps: what, if anything, could or should we do in response to this report? So I reached out to author and educator John Warner, whose intuition I tend to trust on this kind of thing. John is the author of several books, Why They Can’t Write, The Writer’s Practice and Sustainable. Resilient. Free.: The Future of Public Higher Education, released in 2020. Let’s start with what the NAEP results say and what they mean, and then we’ll compare that to the headlines. So what do the results say and what should we make of them? Why does the framing matter? What context is missing? How could we meaningfully report on these results? What’s missing in the discourse?



Submitted September 03, 2022 at 04:28PM by NickHRP https://ift.tt/SpWtmXo

Military versus civilian public schools

I grew up in the 50s and early 60s on US Air Force bases. I received an outstanding education in schools on those bases. But my parents divorced after my 6th grade, and we moved to the small town (32K) next door in upper-Midwestern America. The combined population of base and town was enough to have use for a college and an auditorium, gratefully sponsored by the USAF. But after we moved, I knew right away that I was different, and that I didn't know anything about how those people lived. I'd been to four different schools on three different bases all over the country by then, and moving was nothing but fun for me, until I realized that, this time, I'd moved into a different world.

I understand that Christianity, or some form of it, is very important to many in the officer corps, since I left that world. I can understand. You've got to find some way to deal with knowing that you, personally, could be called on to kill millions of people. I often wonder if there might be better ways. But I learned about duty in my early years, and it's very important to me. I learned how to protest war in the town, and that's important to me, too.

What are the differences in what is being taught in military versus civilian public schools?



Submitted September 03, 2022 at 01:19PM by EveningStarNM https://ift.tt/RrZskjm

Giving the gift of literacy

Hello all. I have a neighbor that I recently found out CAN NOT READ! Hes told me he can not read before but English is not his first language so I always assumed he just meant can not read well. Kind of like how I can read some Spanish words but can not understand the full context.

This is not the case. My neighbor is an older man from Columbia and can not read at all in English. I dont know if he is able to read in spanish or not.

I would like to know what is the easiest way he could learn. Is there an appropriate app for his skill level?

Would like to help the guy out. I can’t imagine going through life unable to read.

Thanks!



Submitted September 03, 2022 at 11:41AM by mrg211 https://ift.tt/jlaty9U

FL EDUCATION, can I teach? I need guidance

I have a bachelors in business information systems specialization.

If I want to change career paths and teach, do I need another degree in a specific subject or do I need to just pass a test for a specific subject since I have a bachelors degree?

Say social studies for middle school for example

What would be my first step?

Thank you in advance



Submitted September 03, 2022 at 11:13AM by iWantAraisePlease https://ift.tt/jBOcXNt

How not having a High School Diploma is affecting me.

I finished my high school in UAE this may. My family, especially dad has been having trouble trying to pay my and my sister's school fee for a couple of years now. I forced him to pay for my 11th grade fees so that I could start studying for my 12th grade and try to catch up with 3 weeks of studies that I missed while trying to convince my dad. It's been months since I finished my exams and I am pretty sure I did well in it. I do have my second and third term results(it's an American curriculum) and I received above 80+percentage for each semester, I believe I gained better results in my finals. I have started looking for financial aids and some part time jobs I could do to help him out but it's getting difficult each day and something inside me breaks as each day passes by. Without having a high school diploma it is difficult to get jobs or any financial aid for universities (I know it's stupid to look for universities/colleges when I don't have my high school diploma but I am just praying for a miracle now). I have started giving up on hope to ever study. I admit being highly dependent on my dad and I know I am a pretty average student. Each day my web search would be filled with "financial aid for students", "financial aids for high school students", "UAE financial aid" etc. I am getting sick mentally and also physically. I know I am responsible for my own ass and I am supposed to get my own help now that I am legally an adult this year but everything is getting overwhelming for me. I don't see any hope for myself anymore but don't worry, I am going to sleep and wake up tomorrow to search and cry about my future thus the cycle will go on until I start hating myself to the point of not being able to ever overcome it. I don't like this idea and I don't wish to go on like this anymore. This process is more painful than the issue itself. Now my family has decided to settle down in my home country in a few months where getting a proper education or having a job is nearly impossible for women. And without a high school diploma, I don't see any luck in having my higher education there.



Submitted September 03, 2022 at 11:03AM by AdComplex8785 https://ift.tt/E3cvMpV

Dématérialisation : va-t-on manquer de ressources ?

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Submitted September 03, 2022 at 05:42AM by Philonico https://ift.tt/X9qZb1N

Episode 5 - Sextortion: Silent Crisis

Cyber crimes are some of the most rampant types of criminal activity in our modern internet era. Sextortion is a part of this umbrella.Sextortion at its worse can be fatal. It can be predatory. It can cause psychological harm. At its most basic level most people will end up just sending large sums of money to try to stop a scammer from releasing private photos, but the effects can be felt for weeks, months, or even years.Here are my 3 major tips on how to stop a sextortionist.

  1. Block and Delete!
  2. Change Username and Go Private!
  3. Never Pay!These scammers attack the most fearful and vulnerable out there. So be careful of this scam. It can happen to anyone.

Next episode - What do we truly know? The levels of being informed coming 9/9/2022.

Watch the full video explaining sextortion on YouTube



Submitted September 03, 2022 at 05:30AM by ItsameaLuiggi https://ift.tt/oNXP0BL

viernes, 2 de septiembre de 2022

Why don’t school districts develop and subsidize housing for teachers?

Had this thought with the teacher shortage. Why don’t school districts develop and subsidize housing for teachers to incentivize working within that district? It could be like living in a “living learning community” in college where you live near pears with the same degree goals.

Schools control the rates, and therein allows for individuals a temporary place to live and an a option for funding to go back into the school?



Submitted September 02, 2022 at 04:17PM by AProperLocal https://ift.tt/BfEi9zw

Where to find a college/university advisor

Hello,

I am an EU student and will be graduating this school year. I was looking around and realized how overwhelming searching for universities is. Therefore I was wondering if anyone could help recommend me a good advisor or where to find one. Ideally, if they could recommend or help me search for universities and then help me apply. (I'm open to both US and EU universities)

Thank you



Submitted September 02, 2022 at 06:33AM by Goliver600 https://ift.tt/YRWHXF5

jueves, 1 de septiembre de 2022

What qualities in a school principal are important to you as a parent?

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best educational websites to learn and create a strong mindset or build your skills. for college students

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Submitted September 01, 2022 at 05:58PM by Akashh23_pop https://ift.tt/7IEKRAc

Students' math, reading scores during COVID-19 pandemic saw steepest decline in decades

Students' math, reading scores during COVID-19 pandemic saw steepest decline in decades

American students' reading and math skills were severely damaged during the coronavirus pandemic across almost all demographics.

A report on the nation's plummeting test scores was published by the Department of Education on Thursday, showing dramatic losses across the board for students in the U.S.

"In 2022, the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) conducted a special administration of the NAEP long-term trend (LTT) reading and mathematics assessments for age 9 students to examine student achievement during the COVID-19 pandemic," the Education Department reported.

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Submitted September 01, 2022 at 04:42PM by 10marketing8 https://ift.tt/p0DYILn

How do you find real examples or implications of a theory or abstarct concepet (in social sciences)

When there is a theory or an abstract idea that you need to understand (in social sciences), how do you tackle it? and is there a specific website where you read. In my case, when I google the concept I just don't understand what the theory means. It's like I know what it is but can't find examples of it or real implications



Submitted September 01, 2022 at 12:12PM by Snoo_94679 https://ift.tt/DNyqmFK

What is school for?

The NY Times has a new series called "What is school for?" That's the headline of one of the opinion pieces which I'll post in the comments.

I thought it was either satire or proof of how much a waste of time and money this professor's university education was. To have such underdeveloped critical thinking skills and lacking the ability to effectively diagnose the issues, tells me a failure of education.

However, education imo should be about skills. Primarily the skill of critical thinking and analysis. That isn't something that you forgot and something the author wasn't taught.

Schools that do that are succeeding at educating the next generation effectively. Schools that don't are failing.



Submitted September 01, 2022 at 12:22PM by Montaigne314 https://ift.tt/lrFLV7U

Working Holiday-visa if you're under 18?

is it possible to get something like a Working Holiday-visa if you're 16 and just got out of 9th grade?



Submitted September 01, 2022 at 06:56AM by FootNo9879 https://ift.tt/Ze3nslF

[NY Times] The Pandemic Erased Two Decades of Progress in Math and Reading

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/01/us/national-test-scores-math-reading-pandemic.html

National test results released on Thursday showed in stark terms the pandemic’s devastating effects on American schoolchildren, with the performance of 9-year-olds in math and reading dropping to the levels from two decades ago.

This year, for the first time since the National Assessment of Educational Progress tests began tracking student achievement in the 1970s, 9-year-olds lost ground in math, and scores in reading fell by the largest margin in more than 30 years.

The declines spanned almost all races and income levels and were markedly worse for the lowest-performing students. While top performers in the 90th percentile showed a modest drop — three points in math — students in the bottom 10th percentile dropped by 12 points in math, four times the impact.

“I was taken aback by the scope and the magnitude of the decline,” said Peggy G. Carr, commissioner of the National Center for Education Statistics, the federal agency that administered the exam earlier this year. The tests were given to a national sample of 14,800 9-year-olds and were compared with the results of tests taken by the same age group in early 2020, just before the pandemic took hold in the United States.

High and low performers had been diverging even before the pandemic, but now, “the students at the bottom are dropping faster,” Dr. Carr said.

In math, Black students lost 13 points, compared with five points among white students, widening the gap between the two groups. Research has documented the profound effect school closures had on low-income students and on Black and Hispanic students, in part because their schools were more likely to continue remote learning for longer periods of time.

The declines in test scores mean that while many 9-year-olds can demonstrate partial understanding of what they are reading, fewer can infer a character’s feelings from what they have read. In math, students may know simple arithmetic facts, but fewer can add fractions with common denominators.

The setbacks could have powerful consequences for a generation of children who must move beyond basics in elementary school to thrive later on.

“Student test scores, even starting in first, second and third grade, are really quite predictive of their success later in school, and their educational trajectories overall,” said Susanna Loeb, the director of the Annenberg Institute at Brown University, which focuses on education inequality.

“The biggest reason to be concerned is the lower achievement of the lower-achieving kids,” she added. Being so far behind, she said, could lead to disengagement in school, making it less likely that they graduate from high school or attend college.

The National Assessment of Educational Progress is considered a gold standard in testing. Unlike state tests, it is standardized across the country, has remained consistent over time and makes no attempt to hold individual schools accountable for results, which experts believe makes it more reliable.

The test results offered a snapshot for just one age group: 9-year-olds, who are typically in third or fourth grade. (More results, for fourth graders and for eighth graders, will be released later this fall on a state-by-state level.)

“This is a test that can unabashedly speak to federal and state leaders in a cleareyed way about how much work we have to do,” said Andrew Ho, a professor of education at Harvard and an expert on education testing who previously served on the board that oversees the exam.

Over time, scores in reading, and especially math, have generally trended upward or held steady since the test was first administered in the early 1970s. That included a period of strong progress from the late 1990s to the mid-2000s.

But over the last decade or so, student scores had leveled off rather than gained, while gaps widened between low- and high-performing students.

Then came the pandemic, which shuttered schools across the country almost overnight. Teachers taught lessons over Zoom, and students sat at home, struggling to learn online.

In some parts of the country, the worst of the disruptions were short lived, with schools reopening that fall. But in other areas, particularly in big cities with large populations of low-income students and students of color, schools remained closed for many months, and some did not fully reopen until last year.

The national tests, Dr. Ho said, tell the story of a “decade of progress,” followed by a “decade of inequality” and then the “shock” of the pandemic, which came with a one-two punch.

“It erased the progress, and it exacerbated the inequality,” Dr. Ho said. “Now we have our work cut out for us.”

He estimated that losing one point on the national exam roughly translated to about three weeks of learning. That means a top-performing student who lost three points in math could catch up in as little as nine weeks, while a low-performing student who lost 12 points would need 36 weeks, or almost nine months, to make up ground — and would still be significantly behind more advanced peers.

There are indications that students — fully back in school — have begun to learn at a normal pace once again, but experts say it will take more than the typical school day to make up gaps created by the pandemic.

The results should be a “rallying cry” to focus on getting students back on track, said Janice K. Jackson, who led the Chicago Public Schools until last year and is now a board member of Chiefs for Change, which represents state education and school district leaders. She called for the federal government to step up with big ideas, invoking the Marshall Plan, the American initiative to help rebuild Europe after World War II.

“That is how dramatic it is to me,” she said, adding that politicians, school leaders, teachers’ unions and parents would have to set aside the many disagreements that flared during the pandemic and come together to help students recover.

“No more of the arguments, and the back and forth and the vitriol and the finger pointing,” she said. “Everybody should be treating this like the crisis that it is.”

But solutions may be rather basic, if difficult to carry out. Martin West, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education and a member of the National Assessment Governing Board that oversees the test, said that low-performing students simply needed to spend more time learning, whether it was in the form of tutoring, extended school days or summer school.

The federal government has budgeted $122 billion to help students recover, the largest single investment in American schools, and at least 20 percent of that money must be spent on academic catch-up. Yet some schools have had difficulty hiring teachers, let alone tutors, and others may need to spend far more than 20 percent of their money to close big gaps.

“I don’t see a silver bullet,” Dr. West said, “beyond finding a way to increase instructional time.”



Submitted September 01, 2022 at 06:33AM by swagjuicedrippin https://ift.tt/IV2hOut

Obtaining a degree

Hello - I've worked in early childhood education settings since I was 22. I'm 48 now and want to get my teaching degree. Is our possible to apply any of my work experience towards getting a teaching degree (online). Where to begin? Thank you in advance for any help or guidance.



Submitted September 01, 2022 at 02:16AM by sleestacker https://ift.tt/PQ6K84u