
Florida’s Governor race: Bob White releases ‘Children First’ Education policy paper
In the wake of President Bush’s “No Child Left Behind,” Florida’s schools ranked in the Top 10 in the country, only due to the #1 ranking in higher education. Florida landed at #40 in K-12 More...

How Students Are Avoiding Plagiarism In The New Age
Any college student majoring in any subject is going to be required to write a lot of essays and this can be quite the challenge. Sure, choosing a topic might not be the hard part, but there are a lot of hurdles More...

How to Write like a Ninja
In order to write a good college essay, one must learn how to compose. It is impossible to wake up one day realizing that you just know how to compose amazing essays without ever doing that before. If you want to More...

College Essay Myths: Techniques to Borrow and to Avoid
Have you already decided which college or university you’re going to apply to? Will it be something local or maybe something abroad? Harvard? Princeton? Cambridge? Or Monash in Australia? And what about the More...

4 Tips for College Students that You Won’t Hear Anywhere Else
Let’s be real here for a minute: prospective college students need to understand that no matter how many brochures they read, no matter how many pep talks they hear from their parents, and no matter how many alumni More...

3 Healthcare Certifications You Can Take with You Around the World
If you have thought about eventually relocating to a different country, you have to be concerned about what you’re going to do for a living. Business owners might not be as concerned if they can operate their More...

#MeToo and anti-bullying activists should be outraged at the new sexting study results: ‘normal’ behavior
Sexting is the practice of sharing sexually explicit images and videos of yourself or messages online, a practice which is on the rise among teenagers. Check out nearly every article covering a study’s findings More...

The Future of Graduate Education in 2018
The future of graduate education is evolving for several reasons. Those seeking the degrees are often professionals in the field who are already in career positions and seeking to move up in the companies they are More...

Get a Master of Public Administration Degree Conveniently Online
Individuals that stay up-to-date on current events and public concerns often wish that they could do something to help. Whether the issue is about clean water, or having to do with public education, interested individuals More...

Hawaii Sen Kai Kahele withdraws bill to require background checks for parents who homeschool
After a brief backlash and nearly 1,000 pieces of testimony, Hawaii state Sen. Kai Kahele requested that his bill requiring background checks for parents who homeschool their children be withdrawn. Senate Bill More...

3 Tips to Engage Young Students in Science Classes
Teaching science and mathematics can prove a tough task for even the most dynamic instructors. And this is especially true with younger students in grade school or high school who may not exhibit much interest in More...

Trump’s Education Department no longer interested in transgender bathroom complaints
The Trump Administration’s Education Department confirmed to the press that it will no longer investigate or take action on complaints filed by transgender students who say they are being discriminated against More...

Stephen Varanko III on How to Become an EMT and What to Expect from the Job
Stephen Varanko III wants to encourage more people who have a passion about health care to become EMTs (Emergency Medical Technicians). However, he understands that this job is not for everybody. You do have to More...

George Mason economist Bryan Caplan says college isn’t teaching things to ‘use for a job’ ‘do nothing for society’
While promoting his new book, titled “The Case against Education: Why the Education System Is a Waste of Time and Money,” Bryan Caplan, an economics instructor at George Mason University, says “our education More...

Oregon’s Reed College amends Western Civ class after protests call it ‘Caucasoid’ and ‘Eurocentric’
The Reed College adminstration and staff have agreed to revise the mandatory freshman humanities course, Humanities 110, focused on the Western Canon in response to student protests which called it “Caucasoid” More...

Are Children Today in Danger of Receiving Too Much Homework?
Children need to learn. Children need an education. An education begins with repetition and retention. Children’s minds are not strong enough to survive on independent thinking. Not yet. It is through repetition More...

Grading Homework: Effort, Correctness or Students’ Choice?
As I found more students growing apathetic toward completing homework assignments, I delved into data to see what would produce the best results. I predicted that if students’ homework was graded on effort More...

Texas: Lone Star College sued for ‘derecognizing’ conservative group
A student organization filed a federal lawsuit Tuesday against officials at Lone Star College after one of its campuses derecognized the group for its conservative views. The six-campus system is the largest institution More...

Useful Tips to Pay for Homework and Get Extra Benefits
Don’t kill yourself with homework to a point where you are incapacitated to do anything else. Today, you can excel with the many benefits of buying academic papers or paying someone for doing homework. Homework More...

University of California-Santa Barbara offers students graphic lessons on oral sex
The University of California-Santa Barbara offers its 24,000-plus students many lessons, including step-by-step instructions on how to master “deep-throating during oral sex.” College Fix chronicled the shocking More...