Everyone has the right to be educated. No matter how wealthy people are, their education should be affordable or even free. Education changes lives...
Persuasive letter to the next President urging to fund for technology in schools
Standardized testing is putting students all over the United States under rigorous pressure.
how inflexible teachers are when they teach while just assuming that the flexible students are slow, when its themselves.
Shay Hardwick hopes to see arts education take on a higher priority in the next presidential administration.
Standardized tests are damaging students' childhood and learning, and are causing too much stress.
Persuasive letter to the next President opposing standardized testing.
Dear Next President: Should the government fund higher education? With rising costs in college education, the answer is YES! This infographic provi...
Persuasive Letter with reasons to have Free College Education.
we have many students across the United states who need to be given the chance to shine in every way possible from how they get educated to the var...
Reasons to make college free
I think we should end standardized testing for various reasons.
A rant on the failed school system of standardized testing. And what the Newly elected president can do to end it.
Persuasive letter to the next President to better fund technological infrastructure in schools and school districts.
The School System from one hundred years ago is no different from today's School system.
Funding for schools is unfair and leaves many children disadvantaged. How can we solve this issue?
Throughout the years, many things have improved. It's time that education takes a part in that as well.
Standardized testing should not be the way to evaluate whether a student should move on or not.
The difference in pay for the caretakers of our youth
Persuasive letter with reasons to make standardized testing a thing of the past
Teachers are the guideline to our life. They are underpaid and unappreciated.
Persuasive letter to the next President to get rid of the standardize testing.