This article reveals the unreasonable research publication requirements imposed by US educational institutions on K12 freelance teachers. It explores the phenomenon of academic exploitation under the background of AACSB accreditation and its impact on educational quality, calling for a more equitable teacher evaluation system.
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Grading System, Education Reform, School Policy: The Urgency and Possibility of Reshaping the K12 Education Evaluation System
This article delves into the multiple negative impacts of the traditional grading system on K12 education quality. It also explores alternative practices like competency assessment, project-based learning, and formative evaluation, offering ideas for educators and policymakers to reconstruct the education evaluation system, thus bringing learning back to its essence. It touches on grading system, education reform, and school policy.
Education Expenditure, Data Collection, Academic Research: A Guide to Tracking US K12 Education Funds
In the realm of education research, gathering data on US education expenditure is crucial. This article delves into sources at federal, state, and local levels, providing a guide for researchers to overcome access barriers and support academic studies on education spending and data collection.
NEP Policy, Education Reform, Implementation Status: Two Years After NEP’s Implementation
This article delves into the actual effects of the New Education Policy (NEP) two years after its implementation. Through the experiences of the 2022 high school graduates, it reveals the gap between policy ideals and educational reality, analyzing challenges and potential solutions in the reform process of NEP policy, education reform, and implementation status.
University Course Schedule and Commuting Considerations: Making Informed Decisions
This article delves into university course schedule and commuting considerations. It offers practical strategies for students to balance learning efficiency, biological rhythms, and commuting convenience when making decisions about course arrangements and travel to campus.
Online Tutoring vs. In-person Tutoring: Parents’ Trust and Preference in K12 Education
In the era of digital education, parents of K12 students face a choice between online and offline tutoring. This article explores the trust levels parents have in these two options and their underlying reasons for preference.
Report Writing, Exam Scores, and Writing Skills: The Path to Improvement for High School Students
This article offers systematic guidance on improving report writing skills for 10th graders. It focuses on format, language, and content depth to help students break through the 3.5 – point bottleneck and achieve a qualitative leap in writing skills related to exam reports.
Mechanical Engineering, Transportation Industry, Master’s Programs: Cultivating Future Innovators from K12
This article explores how to systematically cultivate students’ engineering thinking and innovation abilities during K12 to lay a foundation for future professional development in fields like mechanical engineering, transportation industry, and related master’s programs.
Free Calendar Apps for Students: Boosting Organizational Skills
In this article, we explore free calendar apps that serve as excellent student tools, helping them improve organizational skills and manage time effectively.
Study Abroad in Psychology for Transgender Youth at Asian Universities
This article delves into the unique experiences of transgender youth seeking to study psychology at Asian universities. It covers challenges and opportunities in the context of study abroad, psychology education, and the Asian academic environment.
