Are you thinking about homeschooling your child? Perhaps you’re 90% sure you’re going to jump in but would like one more piece of information to convince yourself to take the leap, or maybe you’re already on your homeschooling adventure and want to give your child something for motivation.
Tag: Parents
Inside the Teen Mind with Kiera Gray
An interview with Kiera Gray where we dive into the often tumultuous relationship between teens and their parents, but with a bit of a twist.
Technology Temptation: The Impact on Our Youth
Can children communicate without devices? How has the integration of technology affected the socialization of youth?
“Sensitivity Readers” and the Future of Literature
Today we’re looking at the censorship of classical literary works and the effects it can, and does, have on our education and society.
Experiential Learning: What is it and How Can it Be Used?
Today we’re diving into what experiential learning is and the importance of incorporating it into your classroom and life.
Learning Losses Due to COVID
Teachers and school districts nationwide are doing their best to clean up the mess of the past 3 years. This will not be a simple process. Important decisions need to be made as states consider which interventions and programs to implement in order to make up the learning losses.
The Case Against Standardized Testing
It is an important staple of the American education system and is used to determine many things like whether you can advance to the next grade, graduate, or even go to the college, university, or graduate school of your choice. They are even used by the military to allocate job assignments.
What is an SLP? and Other School Resource Staff Explained
In today’s episode you’ll be meeting my new part-time co-host, and we’ll be taking a deep dive into support staff in schools and how they can help your students learn better through teacher and parent cooperation.
Hacking Your Student’s Brain for Education
Today we will discuss some methods you can use to begin hacking your student’s minds so they get the most out of each lesson you present.
Career Readiness: Educating Students on Their Options
There seems to be plenty of resources and information available to students planning to attend college, but where do students who have alternate plans turn? There aren’t academic advisors for those not following the traditional route in most public schools. How do we set those students up for success? In today’s post, we will discuss ways you can help support students to discover the path that is right for them.