

Homeschooling Uncovered: Past, Present, and Future
As of the 2021-2022 school year, approximately 3 million (6%) students were being homeschooled in the U.S – a figure

Work-Based Cooperative Learning in High School: Merging Academics and Careers Where Students Are Compensated
For a successful career, school districts should consider incorporating work-based cooperative learning where all students have access to a part-time

When Daydreaming Turns Sour: Maladaptive Daydreaming Under the Microscope
When Daydreaming Turns Sour Daydreaming is a common human experience. Nearly everybody gets lost in thought or fantasizes from time

Education Around the World: Spain
Spanish children are not required to attend as many years in school as Americans are. While Americans graduate high school

The Evolution of Game-Based Learning: The New Frontier in Education Technology
In the field of training and education, one of the most transformative revolutions taking place as we speak is the

New Developments in AI: How Regular Courses Keep You at the Forefront of Innovation
Artificial intelligence (AI) is not confined to science fiction or academic research anymore. It’s a rapidly evolving field that influences

Chair Styles for Student Success: Classroom Seating Options
In the rapidly evolving educational landscape, providing students with comfortable and practical seating is paramount. The traditional notion of rows

Censorship vs. Free Expression: The Controversy Surrounding Book Banning
Books hold power through the knowledge and ideas they contain. However, throughout history, people have tried to limit access to

Uprooting History: Just Facts?
History surrounds us in literature, art, and media. The things we use every day are products of our past. History




















