by studentrg | Jan 3, 2022 | Education, Student Research Foundation Research, Teaching
Teachers and educators, how are you doing psychologically as year 2022 begins? It’s a difficult period. As one teacher we know recently observed, “I was ready to be all done with the pandemic. I was ready for December 2021 to be the end of an extremely difficult...
by studentrg | Dec 28, 2021 | College Admissions, College Degrees, Student Research Foundation Research
USA Facts is an organization that compiles statistics about dozens of areas of American life: employment, the pandemic, climate change, and more. For educators, a visit to the USA Facts page of statistics on American education is a real eye-opener, full of surprises...
by studentrg | Dec 15, 2021 | Education, Student Research Foundation Research, Teaching
“Study: Lessons of COVID-19 underscore need for better teacher support,” an article that Barri Bronston of Tulane University published in Phys.org on November 21, 2021, notes that not only students have suffered from the pandemic. Teachers too have been chronically...
by studentrg | Dec 2, 2021 | College Admissions, College Degrees, College Major
If you are a high school teacher or guidance counselor, you know that a growing number of American colleges and universities have temporarily or permanently ended the requirement for applicants to take the SAT or ACT exam. Will the test requirement for applicants go...
by studentrg | Nov 22, 2021 | Career Pathways, Career Pathways & 21st Century Skills, College Major
Brooke Kupcho is a student counselor in Helena Montana. In a recent video with the Student Research Foundation, she shared her insights on the process of helping students develop the self-efficacy that leads to better career choices. You will want to watch the entire...