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Education
Spiral of Small Flames
The third floor of the Waldorf school building is a small auditorium. There is a stage on the east end of the hall, and the floor is a wide expanse of Continue Reading
Signs You’re Ready for a New Career
image source If you’ve recently found yourself scrolling through job sites during your lunch breaks, fantasizing about opening a plant shop or Continue Reading
EdTech Trends Shaping School Assessments Today
Photo by Element5 Digital on Unsplash As education evolves in the digital age, school assessments are undergoing a significant transformation. The Continue Reading
What Are the Top Skills Veterans Can Learn Online?
image source Military service creates strong work habits. Discipline becomes second nature. But here's the catch. Civilian jobs often want Continue Reading
How Professional Writers Help Students Master Complex Topics
College is tough. Professors assign papers on hard topics. It might be quantum physics. Or weird literary theory. Or old historical events no one Continue Reading
The Importance of a Good Education in Building a Better Future
Education opens doors to various opportunities and nurtures critical thinking, creativity, and adaptability. A well-rounded education prepares Continue Reading
Balancing College Life with Executive Function Coaching
Photo by Priscilla Du Preez 🇨🇦 on Unsplash College brings infinite opportunities, but there are hidden demands. Students need to juggle academics, Continue Reading
The Quiet War for Readiness: How Discipline and Logistics Shape Modern Education
In any mission, readiness isn’t a slogan—it’s a system. Soldiers know this instinctively. Every weapon, vehicle, and ration has a place, a purpose, Continue Reading
Afghanistan: A Woman, Just Like Me
by Kaitlyn Trevathan On Saturday, September 11, 2021, my dad shared a post reflecting on his memory of 9/11. He wrote, “In the coming hours Continue Reading
Anacyclosis: Weak Men Have Made Hard Times
"Anacyclosis." I heard the term anacyclosis for the first time in a recent political/philosophy podcast. Being unfamiliar with the word and Continue Reading
What Fear Hides about School Safety
A new Gallup survey finds that 41% of U.S. K-12 parents fear for their child’s physical safety at school—the fourth straight year anxiety has hovered Continue Reading
