"Education" Blogs & Blog Posts

The Rogue EconomistThe Rogue Economist

A mix of popular economics and personal finance with all the technical jarg...

 
Ancient DiggerAncient Digger

Learning from the past while digging in the present. A journal and educatio...

 
PodBlack CatPodBlack Cat

Science, superstitions and skeptical life - a female's token skeptic b...

 
The Math PlebianThe Math Plebian

Discussion of various aspects of mathematics for the lay person and student...

 
The Frustrated TeacherThe Frustrated Teacher

A California teacher's take on education, school reform and politics. ...

 
Heritage and HistoryHeritage and History

History is not stuck on a dusty shelf it is all around. We feature culture...

 
Documentary StraemDocumentary Straem

Watch free documentary films online. We have a large collection of eye-open...

 


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A mother has watched as her daughter worked hard to be the valedictorian. It won't guarantee admission to college, so she isn't sure it was worth it.

Original Article by TechSling Weblog: What’s the CDR process? A Competency Demonstration Report (CDR) is a written report that must be submitted to the EA, Engineers Australia, to obtain approval. While creating a successful CDR, one needs to f...

Researcher Roderick L. Carey offers an in-depth case study of three Black and two Latinx boys in 11th grade at a linguistically and ethnically diverse urban school, which he calls Metropolitan Collegiate Public Charter School (Metro). Over the course...

Even in tech-heavy Washington state, the numbers of students with access to computer science classes aren't higher than national averages: In the 2022–2023 school year, 48% of public high schools offered foundational CS classes and 5% of middle sch...

The SAT is now digital, which makes it shorter and adaptive. One SAT expert says the changes make the test easier and test real-world skills.

Supporting kids with math homework is a common afterschool activity. But beyond the basics, new curricula and teaching strategies are making it harder for parents to help and it's taking a serious toll on children's confidence and learning.

One of life's greatest pastimes may be settling in with a terrific book. In honor of March's National Reading Month, Laurie Gauger, Ph.D., an assistant clinical professor of speech, language, and hearing sciences at the University of Florida College...