What’s Going On in This Picture? | Oct. 31, 2022
Look closely at this image, stripped of its caption, and join the moderated conversation about what you and other students see.
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Ruth Bader Ginsburg, TikTok, The Emmys
Above is an image related to one of the news stories we followed over the past week. Do you know what it shows? At the bottom of this quiz, you’ll find the answer. Have you been paying attention to the news recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.
Weekly News Quiz for Students: Court Verdicts, Omicron Variant, Stephen Sondheim...
Three white men were on Nov. 24 for the pursuit and fatal shooting of Ahmaud Arbery, a 25-year-old Black man. The verdict came as Americans were divided over the acquittal, a few days earlier, of Kyle Rittenhouse, who was found not guilty of homicide and other charges, and whose case ignited a national debate over…
Lesson of the Day: ‘Chris Nikic, You Are an Ironman. And...
4. How did Nikic prepare for the Ironman competition? What role did Dan Grieb, a volunteer coach, play in helping him to reach his athletic goal?5. At the end of the piece, Mr. Streeter returns to that make-or-break moment from his opening paragraphs when it looked like Nikic couldn’t go on. How was Nikic able…
Why the Future of Learning Starts with Building
Coding has always served two purposes: the intrinsic drive to build something, and the practical path to a lucrative career. Even the most passionate code aficionados don’t dream of variables or syntax — they want to make a website, a tool, a game. For years, the career upside was impossible to ignore. You could land a stable SWE job, bootstrap your own app, or join a buzzy…
Why the Future of Learning Starts with Building
Coding has always served two purposes: the intrinsic drive to build something, and the practical path to a lucrative career. Even the most passionate code aficionados don’t dream of variables or syntax — they want to make a website, a tool, a game. For years, the career upside was impossible to ignore. You could land a stable SWE job, bootstrap your own app, or join a buzzy…
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Why the Future of Learning Starts with Building
Coding has always served two purposes: the intrinsic drive to build something, and the practical path to a lucrative career. Even the most passionate code aficionados don’t dream of variables or syntax — they want to make a website, a tool, a game. For years, the career upside was impossible to ignore. You could land a stable SWE job, bootstrap your own app, or join a buzzy…
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Reading Poetry With the Poem Column
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Weekly News Quiz for Students: Military Coup, Vaccines, Film Set Shooting
Above is an image related to one of the news stories we followed this past week. Do you know what it shows? At the bottom of this quiz, you'll find the answer. Have you been paying attention to the news recently? See how many of these 10 questions you can get right.
Five ways online learning can help your career path
Online learning offers value at any stage of your career. Whether you’re just starting out in the working world or seeking a promotion to a higher position, online learning can improve your marketability to employers and prove your passion for your role. What do professionals in recruitment and learning and development think about online learning?…
Why the Future of Learning Starts with Building
Coding has always served two purposes: the intrinsic drive to build something, and the practical path to a lucrative career. Even the most passionate code aficionados don’t dream of variables or syntax — they want to make a website, a tool, a game. For years, the career upside was impossible to ignore. You could land a stable SWE job, bootstrap your own app, or join a buzzy…
Why the Future of Learning Starts with Building
Coding has always served two purposes: the intrinsic drive to build something, and the practical path to a lucrative career. Even the most passionate code aficionados don’t dream of variables or syntax — they want to make a website, a tool, a game. For years, the career upside was impossible to ignore. You could land a stable SWE job, bootstrap your own app, or join a buzzy…
Why the Future of Learning Starts with Building
Coding has always served two purposes: the intrinsic drive to build something, and the practical path to a lucrative career. Even the most passionate code aficionados don’t dream of variables or syntax — they want to make a website, a tool, a game. For years, the career upside was impossible to ignore. You could land a stable SWE job, bootstrap your own app, or join a buzzy…
Why the Future of Learning Starts with Building
Coding has always served two purposes: the intrinsic drive to build something, and the practical path to a lucrative career. Even the most passionate code aficionados don’t dream of variables or syntax — they want to make a website, a tool, a game. For years, the career upside was impossible to ignore. You could land a stable SWE job, bootstrap your own app, or join a buzzy…








