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Have you talked to your kids about college?
Talking to your kids about college can feel like talking to a brick wall. What if a game focused on the first semester of college could give you a new angle to talk about what it take to do well in the first college semester? This post is for you.
Listen Up! It's College Fair Time
#WhyApply
#WhyApply is on opportunity to hear from current students and educators why they chose to go college. Most importantly, it’s a chance to talk to high school seniors about their goals for their next step in life.
How's college going? IDK - I don't know
It’s not an easy time to be a student . . . or a teacher. This post describes challenges students face as they juggle blended learning environments and concludes with suggestions that teachers may implement to lighten the load.
Stopping Summer Melt
Summer melt is the phenomenon of students changing their educational plans over the course of the summer. There is substantial concern about summer melt this year with the uncertainty of what the college experience will be like in the midst of the COVID-19 crisis. Many organizations are working overtime to help students realize their college goals; YOU have a role to play in stopping summer melt as well.
20 Notes to 20 People Challenge
Inspired by a scene from “It’s a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,” writing 20 notes to the 20 people that have made a difference in your life is the perfect summer challenge. There is no better way to say thanks.