Jan 12, 2021 | Engaging Education, Kerrie Childress
Navigating Science Education: From Elementary to High School Why should my student study science? Other than the obvious answer of “to graduate,” I would recommend science classes to assist students in thinking analytically as well as applying theories to reality. ...
Jan 12, 2021 | Engaging Education, Jenn Buonincontri
Have you ever thought about what a degree in Psychology could mean for your child? Years ago Psychology was a social science primarily understood as training to be a clinician (a therapist). Today there are so many subfields or specializations within the discipline...
Nov 30, 2020 | Hannah Dietrich, Rigorous Courses
Unveiling the Importance of Critical Media Consumers Students must be taught to become critical consumers of media in order to avoid being manipulated by a variety of deceptive ideologies. In our modern world, there are few limitations on publications. People can post...
Nov 4, 2020 | Engaging Education, Jodi Guerra
Solutions for Common Complaints in Homeschooling I have been homeschooling for over twenty years now, and I’ve been involved in teaching homeschooled children (other than my own) for that same amount of time. There have been a number of trends noted in the changing...
Jul 20, 2020 | Becky Frank, Online Homeschool
Historical Inaccuracies in Hamilton: Debunking Common Misconceptions In 2015, a new musical appeared on the scene. It was almost an instant hit. The musical was modern, the characters were colorful, and the subject was a fresh look at one of the founding fathers –...