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How to Homeschool When You Feel Unqualified
As with anything worthwhile, homeschooling comes with its challenges and difficulties. However, it’s not as challenging as some may believe.
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As with anything worthwhile, homeschooling comes with its challenges and difficulties. However, it’s not as challenging as some may believe.
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Gary Feazell of Build Smart Institute dismantles the idea that college is the only viable next step for students.
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The statewide polices include students being called by their desired name and pronouns and using the restroom of their gender identity.
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Faith and morality are essential elements for character development and civil society. But where do these principles belong in education?
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Throughout the years, observations and studies have shown the importance of immersing children in a musical education.
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Today, guest Vinson Palathingal tackles the importance of STEM and the lessons that public schools can learn from Asian-American success.
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As June 19th has become a federal holiday, the question remains how Juneteenth should be taught in schools.
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From local schoolboards to the Department of Education, the government is involved in every aspect of public schools. What is its role?
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What is a father worth? With dads often seen as the butt of jokes in popular culture, it seems that their value may be a well-kept secret.
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Elected county official Yesli Vega shares about race issues, parental responsibility, and ways to influence policy in Virginia schools.
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Will additional funding be the solution to school problems? Or are there bigger issues that are not being addressed?
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How far are parents responsible for their children’s education, and at what point, if any, can they hand this task off to others?