When the pandemic began, online learning became a safe alternative to in-person teaching as it would ensure students could continue their education during those unprecedented times. From students sitting in a classroom to sitting in their bedrooms, a steady decline in engagement, attendance, and motivation began; these are the repercussions…
In August of 2021, the Afghanistan government quickly collapsed under Taliban militant insurgent pressure following the United States’ forces’ catastrophic withdrawal from the country.⁷ The Taliban takeover has disproportionately affected Afghani women and girls. The events of the last year have proven that the Taliban are focused on the intentional…
The lack of understanding around learning disabilities has caused a significant amount of stigma to arise within education on how to approach students who may have a unique way of learning. A learning disability can be considered an umbrella term that covers a wide range of disorders that affects a…
First introduced by Rep. Diana Farrington on July 1, 2021, the goal of the HB 5190 was to revise high school graduation requirements. This included first reducing the language other than English 2.0 credit requirement to 1.5 credits, and then to add a 0.5 credit requirement of “financial literacy.” On…
What is the SAT? The well-known SAT is a standardized test that most colleges and universities use as a factor in the admissions process in the United States. This test, administered by the College Board, is a traditional multiple-choice exam that covers math, reading, and grammar. The SAT score consists…