
Homelessness in Education: I Did It!
Well, it’s official. This homeless girl completed both her poetry course and her Paradise Lost course. AllPoetry.com and Hillsdale College offer free, non-credit courses. I took
Well, it’s official. This homeless girl completed both her poetry course and her Paradise Lost course. AllPoetry.com and Hillsdale College offer free, non-credit courses. I took
The expression “mental health” is often associated with uncertainty, stigma, and a lack of resources. These associations raise an important question. Can artificial intelligence (AI)
In the workplace, we all know colleagues who have both a work phone and a home or personal phone. With the current atmosphere of students
Introduction – Intelligence Beyond Numbers In a world where intellect defines intelligence, appearance becomes a first impression, and academic scores dictate self-worth, one might ask:
One out of every five people experiences a mental illness. Yet only around 50 percent of them receive treatment. When someone breaks a bone, the
Image source: unknown The excitement and joy of leaving your home country behind is often short-lived. Once it dwindles, what is left behind is uncertainty
Paula is a senior in high school. For Paula, getting the ideal eight hours of sleep a night is a luxury. Paula is really dedicated
My interview with Ms. Tiffany Rae Starkey was inspired after reading her article, “Saving Grace for Surviving Homelessness,” on the Zealousness blog. Ms. Starkey developed
Take a second and try to remember the last time you had to give a presentation for a class. What did that look like? Were
The Project iN Education, an Ohio-based youth development nonprofit organization (NPO), is organizing a TEAL Art Walk for the TEAL Art Fest in North Ridgeville
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