by studentrg | Feb 28, 2022 | College Admissions, online education, Paying for College
If you are a teacher, a parent or a high school student, chances are you know about the familiar Common Application (“Common App”) that was first offered in 1975. It’s a great program that has allowed tens of thousands of students to apply to multiple colleges of...
by studentrg | Feb 21, 2022 | College Admissions, College Degrees
Information teachers, parents and college counselors should know . . . In years past, colleges often required incoming students to take certain remedial courses in math, science, or other subjects before becoming fully enrolled. Often, students took those courses at...
by studentrg | Feb 17, 2022 | Education, Teaching
National Black History Month is observed this February across the United States. How will you be celebrating in your classroom? What lessons and experiences will you offer your students? Like many teachers, chances are you will profile and study notable...
by studentrg | Feb 14, 2022 | Education, Student Research Foundation Research, Teaching
Black History Month is an opportunity to remind all Americans of the important role Black teachers have played in empowering communities politically and socially. But today, it is particularly critical to convince more African Americans to join the profession. The...
by studentrg | Feb 10, 2022 | Career & Technical Education
February 2022 is CTE Month, presented by the Association for Career & Technical Education. A number of events and special programs are on the agenda this year, thanks to the sponsorship of the National Association of Home Builders. How can you take advantage of...