July 23, 2020
A Smart Parent’s Guide to Successfully Homeschooling Children by Molly Carter
Molly Carter discusses the benefits of homeschooling children.
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July 23, 2020
Molly Carter discusses the benefits of homeschooling children.
July 2, 2020
Varsity Tutors makes online learning a breeze with free virtual classes and summer camps for grades K-12. The platform features an enriching array of programs ranging from “The Story of Your Favorite Fairy Tales” to “Coolest Women in History,” and “Java Programming Basics.”
With such a diverse set of resources, it’s no wonder 250,000 students have registered for Varsity Tutors in just the last two months.
April 27, 2020
Peter of Joyful Source discusses the long-term impacts the coronavirus pandemic will have on the education system.
April 3, 2020
MeetHook connects the creators with the creatives, giving stars and their audiences a much-needed space to form deep, personal connections. It’s a comprehensive, user-friendly platform where musicians and other professionals can schedule and receive payments for video call sessions by the minute.
Recently, we spoke to MeetHook CEO and founder Anthony Citrinite along with MeetHook president Michael Moorin to learn more about the platform works and how users can get the most out of their sessions.
March 30, 2020
MeetHook shares information about their extraordinary app designed to keep music professionals and students in touch amidst the industry challenges of social distancing.
March 9, 2020
EdMission Possible teaches us how to cope with getting rejected by our dream college.
February 4, 2020
The Institute for Childhood Preparedness just announced how they’re going to continue empowering early childhood professionals around the globe: they’re gearing up to release online training courses, which you can register for now.
January 8, 2020
Vans invites all public and private high school artists to participate in their eleventh annual Vans Custom Culture, an art contest designed to “inspire and empower high school students to embrace their creativity through art and design and to bring attention to diminishing arts education budgets.”
Registration is open now through Jan. 31 and the grand-prize winner of $75,000 will be announced in mid-May.
December 7, 2019
Hala Karim shares her experiences teaching at charter schools, detailing the challenges and exploitations charter school teachers face.