Explore the hidden financial burdens of a college diploma. Learn how rising student debt affects recent graduates’ savings, career mobility, and life decisions. Discover practical tips for minimizing the financial impact of higher education and hear personal stories of overcoming student loan challenges.
This episode of The State of Education podcast explores the core purpose of education in the 21st century, reflecting on historical perspectives from figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Thomas Jefferson. Host Katie J. discusses current debates, the role of education in shaping citizens, and the vital need for teaching both critical thinking and morality. Tune in to understand how these issues impact modern society and politics.
Explore the importance of critical thinking for children’s development and how schools often overlook this vital skill. Learn practical ways parents can foster critical thinking at home, from answering “why” questions to encouraging open-minded discussions. Discover how critical thinking can prepare children for success in today’s information-driven world.
Explore how pandemic isolation has impacted early language development, contributing to speech delays and social communication challenges in young children.
In this episode of The State of Education podcast, we dive into the growing crisis of Teacher Flight—the mass exodus of public school teachers across the U.S.—and its implications for students, parents, and the future of education. We explore why teachers are leaving the profession in record numbers, the impact of increasing workloads and mental health struggles, and why efforts by teachers’ unions are falling short. We also share practical tips on how parents and communities can support their local educators, helping ease the pressure on teachers and ensure a better quality of education for their children.
Is college the only path to success? In this thought-provoking article, we explore whether promoting college above other options is truly best for all students. We discuss the advantages and disadvantages of college, the shifting views on higher education, and alternative career paths that don’t require a degree.
In this final episode of the special 3-part series, Katie continues her conversation with her mom, Debbi, about homeschooling in the 1990s, mainstreaming homeschooled kids, and parenting today. Learn about different approaches to homeschooling, advocating for students in public school, and navigating education in challenging life situations.
This blog post explores the history, progress, and challenges faced by teachers’ unions in the U.S., including the role of the NEA and AFT in improving working conditions, advocating for civil rights, and navigating modern controversies such as pandemic-related school closures and political debates in education.
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.
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.
In this episode of The State of Education Podcast, we explore the crucial role parents play in their child’s education. From cognitive development to overcoming barriers in the industrialized education system, we discuss how parental involvement can improve student success and ways parents can better collaborate with educators.