If you give a man a fish, he has to come back when he needs another fish. If you teach a man to fish, he has to come back when he needs to learn something else. Why not teach the man how to learn?
Students
Why do students use online writing services?
Some universities and colleges forbid using these services and call students who do so cheaters. Some countries mark them as borderline legal. But this kind of business has its loyal clients and it seems thriving and growing every year. So, why do students use essay writing services, even if isn’t allowed? Up to 80% of … Read more
5 Class Management Tips for Teachers
Classrooms are made of different students. While some learn fast, others may take time to absorb the course content. Moreover, students come from different backgrounds, which means that you cannot approach them the same way. As a teacher, your responsibility is to ensure that students record exemplary academic performances. Why is it crucial to manage … Read more
Public school graduates – How Do You Spell GRADUATION?
Some recent NH public school students have posted “I Did It!” signs in their yards congratulating themselves for graduating high school. That is fine. Since we are supporting NH public education with this new, fashionable, public announcement, I have another suggestion. See if you think this is a good idea.
DESSA, Social Sentinel – RSA 91-A Right To Know demand – student and personal data
Let me set the stage: Public schools are Government schools – a near-monopoly in the K-12 education space and one can see, by the actions of Selfish Socialist (and bigot) Andru Volinsky, Government and its supporters on the Left (like teachers unions) aren’t about to give that up without a fight.
Colleges are Counting Students as Residents of the Town the College is in for the 2020 Census?
Tell me what you think about this. Members of the US Census ‘Community Engagement Team’ are reaching out to parents of college students. Why? To tell them not to count their college-age kids at their home when they fill out the census just because they are home from school because of COVID-19.
Hanover Town Clerk UN-Confused by NH Secretary of State on “New” Residency Law
Back in late October, the town clerk in Hanover, New Hampshire, made the news. According to The Dartmouth, the college campus newspaper, she said a new residency law does not impede the voting process for college students. But in a court filing to overturn the law, she is confused.
The Patriot Initiative goes to UNH- Interviews with students
Last month, Turning Point USA held an event at UNH in Durham. Charlie Kirk and Senator Rand Paul were the featured speakers. The Patriot Initiative went to get a sense of what students currently think about the culture war. Questions were asked on a few topics facing the nation, including tolerance on college campus. The … Read more
NH Election Law: Mayor Pete is Lying Out His Buttigieg
Mayor Pete is sticking his Buttigieg where it doesn’t belong. He’s standing with the NH ACLU and college students, some of whom could be from Indiana, where they have a residency requirement for voting and no same-day registration.
Superintendents in New Hampshire are dropping like flies. Here’s how to fix it
Honesty, integrity, ethics, morals are all still qualities you find in a great leader. So what’s going on in New Hampshire?
What Is The Effect Of Politics On Students?
Politics is a combination of social practice and discourse in which the forms and methods of managing society, public groups, and the relations related to the exercise of power are implemented. Politics is an important subject for students who study in colleges and universities. Of course, if you want to go deeper in politics, you … Read more
4 Tips for students to win a debate
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Debating is a deeply enjoyable topic on its own and for its own sake. If you’re naturally inclined to like discussions and taking ideas and critiquing them in a logical manner you will like debating. Also, if you’re inclined toward a career in politics or law, then you most probably will find debating to be a deeply enjoyable activity.
Op-ED: Using Tech effectively in New Hampshire schools
To screen or not to screen? That is the question facing parents and educators across the country.
Digital technology has opened up new possibilities in teaching, as well as so many other areas of modern life. But new research finds that too much screen time can hinder a child’s educational development.
Poll: Should Students Be Allowed to Protest During School Hours?
The left teaches protest to create perception. Look at these folks who came out to say this or that. Or, more recently, to harm or intimidate other protesters with whom they disagree. So, what about Students protesting during school? Yes? No?
UPDATED: Trump Derangement Syndrome Hits Epping High School
Yesterday, the Union Leader reported on a disturbing story out of Epping, New Hampshire where a young teen at Epping High School was forced to cover her Trump t-shirt by the principal of the school. Why? Trump Derangement Syndrome. From the Union Leader: High school freshman Ciretta MacKenzie didn’t think it would be a problem … Read more
College Students You Never See in the Media But Should
Today, the Women’s Defense League of New Hampshire held a ‘New Shooters Shoot’ at Londonderry Fish & Game Club with New Hampshire Federation of College Republicans. The students were from several colleges across the Granite State, including SNHU, UNH, Plymouth State University, Riveria University and St. Anselm’s. Before heading out to the range, students sat … Read more
Proof High School Students Shouldn’t Vote: Skip Class to Protest ‘Inaction’ on Climate Change
Friday was “get teens to sell your climate propaganda” day. They called it a worldwide youth climate strike. But I think my description is more honest. These are same people Democrats want to allow to vote so they can spend your money, which is ironic.
Democrat Culture Inspires Assault on Students Who Support President Trump
Democrat leadership means a lot of things to a lot of people. But most of them feel the message is much simpler. Assault Trump supporters anywhere you find them. Assault Republicans. And it’s not a new message. Our own Governor Hassan, now US Senator Hassan, thought assaulting political opponents was funny as far back as 2012.
Democrats More Positive About Socialism Than Capitalism
As some Democrats look for ways to run away from the reality of their political baggage Gallup comes along and shoots them in the kneecaps.
For the first time in Gallup’s measurement over the past decade, Democrats have a more positive image of socialism than they do of capitalism.
The problem? The indoctrination is working. But the professional left isn’t ready to come out of the closet quite yet.
Here’s an Idea…
And no, not as guests of the regime.