This article delves into the issue of school injustice, teacher bias, and student labeling in the K12 education environment. It explores the impact of
inclusive education
Science Symbols, Language Barriers, and English Centralism:
This article explores how the English-based science symbol system creates potential obstacles for non-English native K12 students in learning science.
Special Education, Autonomous Choice, and Equal Treatment: E
This article explores the significance of special education students having the right to autonomously choose their learning paths and career direction
Special Education, Autonomous Choice, and Equal Treatment: E
This article delves into the significance of students in special education having the right to autonomously choose their learning paths and career dir
Science Symbols, Language Barriers, and Anglocentrism: How E
This article explores the language barriers created by the use of English letters in science symbols instead of local scripts. It analyzes how this An
Special Education, Student Autonomy, and Educational Interve
This article explores the significance of student autonomy in special education. By analyzing the current over – intervention in education, it calls o
Academic Expulsion, Student Failure, and College Impact: Unv
This article delves into the multiple reasons for academic expulsion in K12 education, its profound impact on the school ecosystem, analyzes the compl
LGBTQ+ Books, First Amendment, and Defense Department Educat
A recent federal court ruling has ordered the Department of Defense to restore removed LGBTQ+ books and diversity education content in its school syst
Academic Expulsion, Student Failure, and College Impact: Unv
This article delves into the reasons behind academic expulsions in K12 education, their impact on colleges, and the complex relationship between stude
LGBTQ+ Books, First Amendment, and Military Schools: A Victo
In a significant development, a federal judge has revoked the Pentagon’s ban on LGBTQ+ and diverse educational materials in military schools. This rul
