Literacy is one of the upmost important components at the start of your education. Therefore, the research about the 30-million-word gap between those of high socioeconomic status (high SES) compared to those of low socioeconomic status (low SES) continues to concern education researchers. Continue reading
Author: Maggie Hall
Think back to high school. Did a teacher ever tell you that you weren’t strong enough academically to attend a 4-year college? Did your teachers care if you did well? Did they expect you to excel? Continue reading
“If a child can’t learn the way we teach, maybe we should teach the way they learn” – Ignacio Estrada.
This sentiment is often discussed in regard to the education of students with disabilities, however, talk is often just that – talk and no action. Continue reading