This article explores the decline of classical education in America, analyzing historical shifts driven by industrialization, pragmatism, and standardized testing. It reflects on how integrating classical principles into modern K12 education could foster critical thinking and humanistic values.
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Restarting Your Academic Journey: How to Complete an Incomplete Bachelor’s Degree
Facing financial difficulties or academic setbacks, many students fail to finish their bachelor’s degrees despite accumulating substantial college credits. This article explores practical strategies to complete your degree, from credit transfer options to economic assistance programs.
Arizona’s Degree Dilemma: When College Education Falls Short of a High School Diploma
The hiring policies of Arizona’s government agencies raise questions about the value of education. Despite holding advanced degrees, candidates without a high school diploma are being rejected, revealing flaws in employment qualifications and the education system.
Guided Inquiry: How to Help K12 Students Formulate Effective Research Questions
This article explores the importance of teaching K12 students how to formulate research questions. It provides a structured framework and practical strategies for educators to enhance critical thinking and independent learning through guided inquiry.
High-Impact Learning: 10 Books to Transform Teen Study Habits
In an era of information overload, teens need effective strategies to optimize learning. This article presents 10 influential books on study methods, memory techniques, and personalized learning systems to help teens achieve academic success.
Joel Klein, New York City Schools, and the Mayoral Election: Crisis or Opportunity?
Joel Klein warns that the upcoming mayoral election will shape the future of New York City schools. Discover the challenges, opportunities, and impacts on K-12 education.
Future Essentials: Why Financial and Time Management Education Should Be a Cornerstone of K12 Education
Today’s education system focuses on academic knowledge yet overlooks essential life skills like financial and time management. Incorporating these into K12 curricula can prepare students for real-world challenges effectively.
Never Too Late: Exploring the Value and Paths of Formal Education in Adulthood
Education knows no age limits. For adults starting formal education, their life experiences and existing skills can become significant assets. Exploring its feasibility and value, this article highlights tailored approaches for adult learners embracing education, age, and programming.
AP Course Planning: How to Strategically Balance Your High School Journey
This article explores effective strategies for high school students to plan their AP courses, balancing academic challenges with personal development.
Artificial Intelligence White House Task Force: Melania Trump’s Vision for K12 Education
Melania Trump launches the White House Artificial Intelligence Task Force, signaling a transformative era for K12 education. This initiative explores the responsible use of AI in classrooms, paving the way for innovative and ethical education.
