Has Cheating Doomed the New SAT?This article was written by Chris Lele, Magoosh’s resident GRE and SAT expert.
Valuing Students Means Valuing Their LanguageDo your students use a lot of slang? Does it bother you? You’re probably not alone.Teachers often see themselves as defenders of intellectualism. We see slang as yet another example of our society’s decline, our unstoppable…
Community Schools: As Unique as the Children They ServeImagine a school that not only provides rich classes and challenging opportunities for students, but also builds the skills of parents who need help learning English or preparing for the GED. A school that has an inviting, cozy…
Maker Education and Social-Emotional DevelopmentPlanning educational activities that incorporate social-emotional learning has broad benefits. Research shows that SEL can have a positive impact on school climate and promote a host of academic, social, and emotional benefits for students…
Tech extends networks beyond neighborhoodsThis post is part of the #WhoYouKnow blog series on the overlap of social capital…
Learning to Love One World Trade Center and what that means for me and for schoolsSpeedchange.at.mediumThe World Trade Center, as it existed, say 1970 to 2001, was truly one of my favorite places on earth. Others I know describe it as “ugly” or…
The Inaccessibility of College DegreesWhile College degrees become increasingly mandatory, some people have taken to using them as markers of intelligence even though they remain inaccessible to many…