Wisconsin transgender teacher Mark Vincent Busenbark reintroduced to elementary students with his new pronoun, ‘Mix’
School administrators allowed a male science teacher in Madison Metropolitan School District to show a personal “transgender coming out” video to every class of K-5th grade children at Allis Elementary School. The More...
What Do You Need to Become Lean Six Sigma Black Belt Certified?
Six Sigma is one of the popular techniques that result-oriented companies use to implement a robust quality management and control system. Before, Six Sigma was used to optimize manufacturing processes, but now More...
Academic Writing 6 Ways to Improve Students’ Skills
Many students in college struggle with their academic essays due to lack of the best writing technique. The fact that writing is an essential part of the learning process makes things worse for those who don’t More...
Significance of Technology in Learning
The world and its people are getting more and more tech-savvy nowadays. Use of technology is increasingly adopted by aspirant learners. Gone are those days when people depend on college training for their graduation More...
St Jude joins CDC, American Academy of Pediatrics call for later school start times
As millions of young people prepare for summer holiday and schools across the nation begin planning for the next school year, Dr. Valerie Crabtree, Chief of Psychosocial Services at St. Jude Children’s Research More...
What Can a Graduate Degree Do For You?
A college degree is no longer as valued as it was before, nowadays, employers are looking for individuals who have graduate degrees as they are seen to be more skilled and competent in whatever field they are in. More...
Making a Success of Your College Education
Most people who go to college do so because they want to enjoy a good, successful education that enables them to look forward to a brighter future. Your whole future can hang on how well you do at college. This More...
Sarah Lawrence College facing student protest demands for free food, storage and laundry soap
The president of Sarah Lawrence College is entertaining a a list of demands from student protesters on campus which included free meals, free student storage, mandatory diversity training, no-whites-allowed More...
How High School Sports Make Students Better and More Productive
It’s almost impossible to think of the quintessential high school experience without also thinking of high school sports and it’s not hard to understand why. The concept of school spirit has been synonymous More...
Germany: Home-school family Petra and Dirk Wunderlich will continue fight after officials took their children
The European Court of Human Rights ruled Thursday that German authorities did not violate a family’s fundamental rights when they forcibly removed the children from the family’s home because they were being More...
Why are Essay Writing Services Gaining Popularity?
Handling the ton of assignments subjected to students has resulted in the rise of many writing companies. These platforms have now become popular where many scholars are outsourcing writing assistance to ensure More...
How to Broaden Your Mind as a Student
As a student, you are going to be going into an environment that will be completely different from what you have experienced before. There are a lot of things you need to understand if you are serious about broadening More...
Professors’ academic hoax, ‘Sokal Squared’ unmask leftist, postmodern bias and low publishing standards
An elaborate academic-journal hoax, now nickmaned “Sokal Squared” by some, arrived on Wednesday, shocking scholars and gaining praise from critics of higher education, particularly liberal arts departments More...
Americans for Prosperity target Andrew Gillum as ‘Too Extreme’ in new ad campaign
Americans for Prosperity Action SM (AFP-Action) launched a digital ad buy today and will be coupling that with a significant direct-mail push to educate Floridians about candidate Andrew Gillum’s record and More...
Florida teacher Diane Tirado fired for NOT giving half credit on assignments student don’t turn in
A former St. Lucie County teacher is making headlines for presumably getting fired for NOT giving students half credit on assignments they don’t turn in. Identified as Diane Tirado, the eighth grade teacher More...
U.S. Education Department Fights with States Over Student Loan Protections
The U.S. Education Department, led by Secretary Betsy DeVos scaled back consumer protections for student borrowers last year. Six states and the District of Columbia responded by accelerating their own efforts to More...
Davidson Professor Melissa Gonzalez let’s students pick their grade and workload
A literature class at Davidson College this fall will use “contract grading,” allowing students to pick the grade and the workload needed to earn it. Professor Melissa Gonzalez made the offer during her Introduction More...
Should Students Have Homework? Is Homework Necessary?
Should homework be banned? Is your kid doing too much homework? And can it really harm your kid’s health? The academic stress, which is hitting children much earlier in life than ever before, has been a disputable More...
American Public Education Will Face Extinction Unless We Stop It
For generations, Americans have grown up in a society that has striven to provide a level playing field for all. It is all in service to the idea that anyone, regardless of their background, ancestry, race, or place More...
North Texas’ George Yancy warns academics that liberal bias undermines accuracy and integrity of scientific research
A University of North Texas professor is warning fellow academics that a lack of conservative scholars is undermining the accuracy and integrity of scientific research. In the new issue of The American Sociologist, More...