9 Reasons Not to Refinance Student Loans

The average student who graduates with $30,000 in student debt is more than $1200 behind their peers who graduated with a high school diploma or less – and that’s if they keep up with their payments. Refinancing student loans is a great way to pay them…

Our Co-Teaching Relationship Helped Ease the Daily Pressures of Teaching, Even During a Pandemic

Co-Teaching Relationship

As the world of education continues to evolve, new education technologies and findings can be a great supplement to the already existing methods. In our discussion with some of our students, we have noticed that they have become quite accustomed to our co-teaching relationship. As…

11 best graduation gifts

Your high school graduation is just around the corner. You’ve locked down a great job, you’ve made some life-changing friendships, and you have a bright future ahead. But now, you have to make some decisions about what to give your friends and family. We’ve got…

How to Pay for Nursing School (ABSN Program and More)

This is a very common question that students ask about paying for nursing school. It is extremely important to research all options before deciding on anything. If you are interested in the ABMSN program, look at the list of schools below. Other schools may be…

What DACA Student Loan Options are Available? – Student Loan Planner

DACA Student Loan

The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is a US immigration policy created by the Obama administration that allows undocumented individuals who entered the US before reaching their 16th birthday to receive temporary protection from deportation and work authorization. DACA recipients are allowed to…

When It Comes to EdTech, We Can’t Ever Be Caught Off-Guard Again

One of the worst things that can happen to any edtech product is not being prepared for the next big thing, because that can be devastating for a product’s reputation and for its users. It also makes it that much harder to break into a…

We Will Not Shy Away From Teaching Our History

Teaching Our History

Since the dawn of time, man has attempted to keep track of time. As a species, we conduct our lives around the circle of day and night, the rise and fall of the sun, and the passing of the seasons. These crucial milestones guide us…

Students Should Know What’s In Their IEPs

In Their IEPs

Most students in the United States with disabilities are covered by an Individualized Education Program (IEP). These are formal documents that outline all of the services and accommodations your child will need, as well as the goals they are expected to reach. Unfortunately, these documents…

Professional Mortgage Loans: Options For Doctors, Lawyers, and Others

If you are a doctor, lawyer or other professional with high income, you may qualify for a professional mortgage loan. With a professional mortgage loan, you will be able to borrow a larger amount of money than you could with a conventional loan. This is…

I’m a White Educator Who Thought Talking About Race in the Classroom Wasn’t Important. I Was Wrong.

White Educator

“Race isn’t real. We’re all just human.” That’s the way a lot of white educators think about race. Maybe you feel that way. But if you do, it’s time to rethink your perspective. The reality is, race is real. It matters. And the sooner you…