Opinion Essay Topics for 3rd, 4th, and 5th Grade Students
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Choosing the right opinion essay topics makes a bigger difference than most teachers expect. Opinion writing rarely falls apart because students lack opinions. Most upper elementar...
As Nebraska’s primary election season closed and the long slog toward November began, an essay from a constitutional scholar in which she essentially called for the adults to take...
As a regular contributor to the NewsThump comment threads, I'd like to thank NewsThump for this opportunity to explain how they're getting satire wrong.
Typing may be convenient, but evidence suggests handwriting delivers unique cognitive benefits that technology has yet to replicate
It’s getting harder to cover education thoroughly, this teacher-turned-reporter explains. Here’s why.
Every time a teen turns on a smart phone, choices need to be made. This is where teaching the science of decision making can help. Teachers in Delta, using a Decision Playbook, are...
Lucas Aykroyd: I urge writers to not swallow the notion that you must either adopt AI or get left behind. This only serves the tech oligarchs. It is demonstrably false
I have taught at George Washington University for 35 years, and I always read the anonymous reviews we get from students.
Opinion - Extend a law protecting student journalists to private schools
I always enjoy hosting another Green MP in town and it was no different when Mike Davidson visited recently.
George Ayoub shares his thoughts on proposed changes to Nebraska's elections, the state's petition process, and elected officials taking questions from constituents.
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Welcome to a much-needed reflection: we are watching the erosion of human reasoning.To think is not merely an intellectual luxury nowadays; it is a vital human defence system. This...
The moment you choose to write, speak, or build an audience online, you unknowingly step into a courtroom.Not because you've committed a crime, but because everyone suddenly feels...
CALGARY –– On this, we [CPKC] agree with Union Pacific. The post It’s About More Than Counting Votes –– Commentary appeared first on Railway Track and Structures.
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“[Scott] Pelley’s firing came after [Bari] Weiss dismissed several of his colleagues and hired a new 60 Minutes boss, Nick Bilton, whom Pelley then clashed with in a staff meeting....
When leaders ignore facts, it becomes harder for consumers to recognize the truth, which makes it difficult to create and sustain an informed electorate.
A letter to the editor pushes back on the argument that classic literature is boring.
Readers respond to “‘No Child Left Behind’ Nostalgia Is Delusional,” an Opinion guest essay by Ross Wiener.
Martyn Snow and Florence Gildea Faith in the Public Square Why Christians Should Not Withdraw from Politics Mark Clavier Well-Tempered On Engaging Politics Faithfully Anon Survivin...
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