

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

Why are Sloths Slow?
Earth is a busy planet bustling with life, so what good could moving slowly all of the time be for

Building Disciplinary Literacy- for an in-depth understanding of science
Language is an integral part of science literacy. Language in science emphasizes the need for students to communicate and be

ADHD in Women: Overlooked for Too Long
When I was a sophomore in college, I was diagnosed with Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The diagnosis gave me the

Climate Change Today
It is no secret that the Earth’s climate is changing. It has been changing since it came into existence due

The Transition to In-Person Learning
As the end of August neared, it felt like a big change in my life was arriving. It had been

Teaching Science Through Argumentation
Learning to argue is learning to think. Michael Billing, 1996 Should animals be used in research? Should an alcoholic be

Diversity and Equity in Schools – New York Schools
Follow Up Article – The Importance of Diversity and Equity and How to Incorporate it in Schools – iN Education

Do Learning Styles Really Exist?
What Are Learning Styles? I’m sure we’ve all heard the phrase, “I’m a visual learner” or “I’m an auditory




















