As schools return to in-person learning, the lingering effects of the COVID-19 pandemic are taking a toll on educators. This article explores teacher burnout, staffing shortages, and the struggles schools face in 2022, along with ways we can advocate for and support our teachers.
Part 1 of our series on falling literacy rates explores how the pandemic and parental involvement are shaping the future of literacy in America. We examine historical trends, the decline of children’s reading habits, and the critical role parents play in fostering literacy development.
Explore the differences between teaching-centered and learning-centered education in this insightful article. Learn about Direct Instruction, facilitated learning, and methods like Project-Based Learning (PBL) and thematic units that encourage critical thinking and real-world problem solving in students.
Explore the history and impact of the factory model of education in this article. From its origins in Prussia to its widespread use in the U.S. and England, we discuss the benefits and downsides of this standardized system, and look at alternative approaches to engage students’ creativity and critical thinking.
Discover how high school students can gain valuable skills and experience through community service. This article explores the benefits of volunteering, how it connects to classroom learning, and how students can leverage their service for scholarships, personal growth, and future success.
Delve into the early history of education in America, from colonial schooling systems to the developments of the early 1800s. This article traces the foundational milestones that shaped early American education, including the influence of one-room schoolhouses and the Founding Fathers’ visions for public learning.