This guide offers K12 students practical resources for self-learning psychology and philosophy, including books, online courses, activities, and community engagement opportunities.
Awakening Schools: Understanding K12 Students’ Perceptions of “Awakening” Education
This article explores K12 students’ perceptions of “awakening” education, revealing how youth respond to social justice themes in schools. It provides insights for educators to balance diverse values with core teaching goals.
Balancing Nursing Programs, College Transfer, and EMT Experience: A Guide for Future Healthcare Professionals
Explore strategies for high school students preparing for nursing programs while balancing college transfer options and gaining EMT experience to enhance their education and campus life.
Volunteers, Philosophy Teachers, Social Experiment: Enhancing K12 Critical Thinking
This article explores the importance of introducing philosophy into K12 education and invites philosophy teachers to volunteer in a transformative social experiment aimed at fostering critical thinking in young minds.
Smart Choices: Finding Practical and Affordable Bags for College Students
Choosing the right bag for college students is about balancing practicality, affordability, and style. Discover how to make the best decision.
A-Level Results Setback: Finding the Right Path to University Success
Failing A-Level exams is a challenge, but it’s not the end of your academic journey. Explore options like retaking exams, local universities, or foundation programs abroad to achieve your university goals.
K12 Education Shift: Preparing Students for Careers in Cybersecurity and Data Science
As the digital era advances, careers in cybersecurity and data science are among the most promising. This article explores how K12 education can cultivate interest and skills in these fields, paving the way for students’ professional success.
Education Barriers: When Communication Between School Districts Blocks Student Transfers
This article explores the challenges in K-12 education systems where communication barriers between school districts hinder student transfers. It highlights how these obstacles impact students facing discrimination and limit their access to equal educational opportunities.
Bridging Theory and Practice: How Graduate Students Can Effectively Conduct Interviews with School Counselors
Graduate students often face challenges while conducting interviews with school counselors for research assignments. This article explores strategies to overcome these obstacles, highlights the importance of professional interviews in K12 education research, and provides practical tips for building effective communication channels.
Funding Transfers and Per-Student Spending: The Hidden Budget Game
This article explores how funding transfers can artificially inflate per-student spending statistics in school districts, masking the true allocation of educational resources and impacting policy decisions and educational equity.
