As students are returning to school this fall, the after effects of virtual education are a concerning topic for them to think about.
To discover the most common after effects of Zoom school, VOX Media Cafe conducted a survey of nearly 30 high-school students from Georgia and California.
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Tag Archives: education
How can we accurately reflect the experiences of victims of racism, ensure that all members of American society experience equal representation, and establish systems for all said members to have access to fundamental rights? The answer is teaching Critical Race Theory. Read on
AP classes, or “Additional Pressure” classes as I like to call them, only add to the immense workload that students are already carrying. Read on
Expanding the accessibility of educational opportunities within the prison population yields a plethora of generational benefits. Read on
A broken system, a system that only works for a few Only the privileged, the wealthy, the six figure revenue Schools underfunding when our scores don’t improve Not enough books, paper, pencils, for 30 kids to reuse How you gon’ tell us to teach, with not enough tools to use Obscuring the flaws in the… Read on
In the wake of the global issues of police brutality and ongoing racial discrimination among African Americans, should African American athletes consider attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities [HBCUs] over opportunities at Predominantly White Institutions [PWIs]? This topic has sparked ongoing conversation, thanks to a viral tweet shared by San Ysidro High School’s Mikey Williams,… Read on