by studentrg | Jan 21, 2019 | Student Research Foundation Research
It is not difficult to find resources online that teach about the life and times of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. There are videos, songs, instructions for art projects, and more. In today’s post, we would like to direct your attention to some high-quality teaching...
by studentrg | Oct 10, 2018 | STEM, Student Research Foundation Research
Several years ago, a team of seven people (see www.globalmathproject.org) had the bold vision to bring together 1 million students from around the world through a common mathematical experience. Inspired by Code.org’s hugely successful “Hour of Code” program, which...
by studentrg | Oct 8, 2018 | Career Pathways
If you are a high school or college career or guidance counselor, chances are you are on the lookout for good career and aptitude tests that your counselees can take online. And with good reason. Online tests are instantly available for your students to take,...
by studentrg | Sep 17, 2018 | Career Pathways
Why should high school students take a career-preference test when many aren’t even thinking about their college majors yet? Because the perspective the quizzes give can give valuable direction before high schoolers start their college years. We recently took the...
by studentrg | Aug 30, 2018 | Paying for College, Student Privacy
Your son or daughter gets an email that says, “Save Big Dollars on Your Textbooks!” It comes from a company that purports to be a bookseller. So your kid clicks through, orders textbooks, and feels good about saving money. What could possibly go wrong? Plenty,...