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Gender Stereotypes in STEM
“Early in elementary school, many children already believe that boys are more interested than girls in computer science and engineering”. This is according to a
White House Encourages High Quality Tutoring
Biden Administration encourages schools and school districts to “use the $122 billion in ARP funds to provide high-quality tutoring, summer learning and enrichment, and afterschool
Summer Learning Loss
Summer learning loss is a topic that has long been discussed and several studies reveal that it can be devastating, especially for low-income students. Various
U.S. Students Lag Behind In Science, But There Is a Solution
At the beginning of the Pandemic, the Washington Post determined the following: “Teenagers in the United States continue to lag behind their peers in East
Why Your Child Should Learn to Code
by Ruben Abarca There are many reasons why children should learn programming at an early age. Let’s look at a few of them. Activates brain’s learning
THE STEM PLAYING FIELD NEEDS TO BE LEVELED
by Ruben Abarca The Bureau of Labor Statistics put out their Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics report or (OEWS) which shows that careers based on Science, Technology,
250,000 Tutors Needed in the U.S.
by Ruben Abarca The U.S. Department of Education has stated that 250,000 tutors are needed to deal with learning from Covid-19. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona, Ed. D. stated,
Is private tutoring only for the wealthy?
By Ruben Abarca I grew up on the south side of Chicago and growing up I didn’t know anyone that had private tutors. We had
STEM Pipieline is Leaking
There is a STEM retention issue happening in education which will continue to have a major impact on the labor market and the future economy.