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Should Struggling Students Repeat a Grade?
Whether or not to repeat a grade is a tough decision for parents and students. Depending on the individual student, the decision may be beneficial,


Teachers’ Salaries – A Challenge In Education
The current state of teachers’ salaries is a major challenge for education, as they earn far less than the living wages of families in most


How New Classroom Technologies Change Teaching and Learning
New classroom technologies have the potential to change the way that teaching and learning are done. For example, online grading systems can make it easier


The Value of Critical Thinking As the Major Goal in Education
Critical thinking is widely accepted as a major goal of education. However, there is a debate about its exact definition. There are many competing definitions


Is America Failing Math?
Whether you love math or hate it, it’s clear that the United States is failing to teach math. In fact, the latest PISA results show


Curriculum Conflict in K-12 Education
Curriculum conflict is a growing phenomenon in K-12 education. It affects all subjects and draws in participants from all sides of the ideological spectrum, from


Should Teachers Be Paid As Much As Doctors?
Teachers are underpaid. According to surveys, 60 percent of the public believes they should be paid more. Democrat and Republican voters agree that teachers should


Learning Puzzles in K-12 Education
Learning puzzles are an excellent way to promote critical thinking in kids. This activity builds fine motor skills, increases concentration, and teaches social skills. Puzzles


The Future of Technology in Education
The future of education is changing with the advancement of technology. Today, schools that have invested in their tech infrastructure have an advantage over those


Teaching Methods and Classroom Dynamics
Teaching methods and classroom dynamics have a huge impact on the learning experience of students. It is essential for teachers to know their students’ different


How to Differentiate Between Qualitative and Quantitative Study
Qualitative data can be classified as anything that is not measured or analyzed in hard numbers. It can include text, images, audio clips, videos, and


Education Opportunities For Minorities
Racial inequalities in education are more devastating than ever, especially given the importance of education for basic survival and economic success. A 20-year-old’s chance of


What is the Best Social Media For Education of Generation Z?
If you want to connect with Generation Z, you need to make sure you are using the right tools. Social media is a huge part


Exploring Significant Views Between Theoretical and Practical Education
A good education should have both theoretical knowledge and practical practice. A student should think about his or her learning goals before enrolling in an


Teaching Across Political Views and Polarization
Recent events have called into question the idea of teaching across political views and polarization. While politics play a huge role in our society, they