Education
Mensa: The high IQ society
by Zac Leighton
Mensa is the worlds biggest, oldest, and most well-known society for people with high IQ. The organization is non-profit and it's membership is restricted. To enter, applicants must score in the top 2 percent of people taking standardized tests to measure human intelligence. It was Founded in 1946 by Roland Berrill, a lawyer from Australia, and an English Scientist, Dr. Lancelot Ware. They a... read more
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Of course location-based school assignment is NOT the best way to educate children! This system i... read more
Yes
by Shelly Mcrae
Part of a child's education is socialization, the instilling of a sense of community and civic pr... read more
Colleges & Universities (Other)
- The division between private and public colleges in Massachusetts
- Weighing the value of earning academic degrees
- Should College Interim be paid?
- The richest black colleges
- Arrogance of post-secondary educators
- Why you should do a college internship
- Etablishing accountability for educational organizations
Educational Philosophy
- Should there be "students without borders"?
- Computers in Education
- How to address the lack of discipline in schools
- The negative effects of core curriculum in schools
- The definition of education
- The theory of evolution in American classrooms
- Should there be mandatory classes in schools
Secondary School Issues
- The benefits of school support groups during the school day
- Should high school students be required to volunteer in community service projects?

- Lack of education in this country
- Public schools should impose mandatory drug testing on students

- Vouchers as a method of improving US education
- Reading levels at all-time low, but grades at all-time high
- What is wrong with the education system in the UK
Youth Mentoring
- What makes an effective youth mentor?
- Do girls work better with female or male mentors?

- Do mentoring programs provide safe learning environments for gay and lesbian youth?

- Should teens mentor school-aged children?

- The top mentor programs in New York helping disadvantaged youth
- Resources available for at risk youth
- Community programs that can promote youth development
Are you a college freshman nervous about those first few days of class? Take a look around. Those other people with the facia... read more
by Andy Barber
Western Carolina University is a small public college in the southwest corner of North Carolina. Why would anyone want to get ... read more
by Kristy Novoa
Edward Fiske has published his guide to colleges across the United States, and even in parts of Canada and the United Kingdom, ... read more
Have you ever thought of sending your child to boarding school? Even more, have you thought of sending your child to boarding s... read more
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- Adult Education
- Assessing the benefits of the new ICT diploma
- Educational Philosophy
- Should the architects of 'No Child Left Behind' be blamed for the victimization of schools by parasites and predators?
- Classroom management strategies for minority students
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- Educational Philosophy
- Low-performing schools: Does encouraging parents to play a more active role in their children's education take school boards and teachers off the hook?
- Do shorter summer vacations signal the end of summer breaks for students?
- Can public charter schools in the US have a faith-based mission?
- Is engaging parents in their children's education a major factor in turning around low-performing schools?
- Should the architects of 'No Child Left Behind' be blamed for the victimization of schools by parasites and predators?
- Is location-based school assignment the best way to education for American children?



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