Written by Stephanie Gordon This is part two of the Returning to a Traditional Philosophy Approach Series with Hillsdale’s associate professor of philosophy, Dr. Ian Church. In part one of this series, we learned that Dr. Ian Church put Read More …
Written by Stephanie Gordon This is part two of the Returning to a Traditional Philosophy Approach Series with Hillsdale’s associate professor of philosophy, Dr. Ian Church. In part one of this series, we learned that Dr. Ian Church put Read More …
The discussion about the importance of class size has been ongoing for decades. While some still argue that class size doesn’t make a noticeable difference in the quality of education, research has shown that is not the case. Understanding the Read More …
There are thousands of scholarships out there. Below you will find many scholarships, most with general eligibility requirements. My goal is to share some lesser-known scholarships with my readers every Saturday. Don’t wait. Apply for these great scholarships today! And, Read More …
Today, I’ll go over eight examples of simplifying trig expressions using division. We’ll look at how to reduce terms down to a single number or a single trigonometric function. These types of problems can be confusing because a rational expression Read More …
If the exponential function $e^x$ is water, the hyperbolic functions ($\cosh$ and $\sinh$) are hydrogen and oxygen. They’re the technical, rarely-discussed parts that combine into a famous whole. Admittedly, the hyperbolic functions were tucked into a dark part of my Read More …
Title: High School Counseling and College Financial Aid Description: This Data Point uses data from the High School Longitudinal Study of 2009 (HSLS:09), a national study of more than 23,000 ninth-graders Read More …
Written by Katrin Surkan They pause for air, each adventurer wounded but grinning at the conquest over the tentacled monster. One character, Ellarya, begins to search the room for clues, her smile fading with the adrenaline, as she notices that Read More …
Relationships are the foundation of learning. When students feel connected to their teacher and their peers, they’re more likely to thrive. How can teachers forge these connections within a remote learning environment? For education consultant Lainie Rowell, that’s the central Read More …
There are thousands of scholarships out there. Below you will find many scholarships, most with general eligibility requirements. My goal is to share some lesser-known scholarships with my readers every Saturday. Don’t wait. Apply for these great scholarships today! And, Read More …