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- ERIC (ProQuest) ...
- Education Database (ProQuest) ...
- Education Research Complete (EBSCO) ...
- JSTOR. ...
- APA PsycInfo (EBSCO) ...
- ScienceDirect (Elsevier) ...
- Teacher Reference Center (EBSCO)
What is the biggest issue in education? ›
When we asked teachers about a range of problems that may affect students who attend their school, the following issues top the list:
- Poverty (53% say this is a major problem at their school)
- Chronic absenteeism – that is, students missing a substantial number of school days (49%)
- Anxiety and depression (48%)
How do you answer the highest level of education question? ›
The answer to "What is your highest level of education?" usually reflects completed education levels such as high school diploma or bachelor's degree. Education affects future earnings and well-being, influencing decisions on higher education pursuits.
What are some education questions? ›
The 100 000 classroom
- How do usually you learn?
- What helps you learn?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of 1:1 tutoring?
- What are the advantages and disadvantages of learning in a group?
- Do you prefer to learn 1-to-1, in a small group or in a bigger group?
- How can technology help learning?
Where is the best place to find academic articles? ›
Rather than scrolling through pages of search results, turn to these academic resources when you need to find sources.
- Google Scholar.
- JSTOR.
- Library of Congress.
- PubMed Central.
- Google Books.
- Science.gov.
- Digital Commons Network.
- ResearchGate.
How can I find free academic articles online? ›
You can search across many repositories using search engines such as Google, Google Scholar or specialist Open Access tools such as CORE. You can also search a university's repository directly if you are interested in the research of a particular author or a research department.
What is the problem with education in 2024? ›
A pre-pandemic reform law allowing school districts to factor in financial impact when deciding to grant a new charter school will thwart growth and expansion, and the 2024-25 resumption of the charter renewal process, using problematic post-pandemic performance measures, could compound charters' troubles.
Is education getting better or worse? ›
Recent results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) showed historic declines in American students' knowledge and skills and widening gaps between the highest- and lowest-scoring students. But even these sobering results do not tell us the whole story.
What is the biggest problem students face today? ›
So, here we discuss some of the most common problems students face.
- Time Management Woes. ...
- Academic Stress. ...
- Financial Struggles. ...
- Procrastination Habits. ...
- Social Isolation. ...
- Difficulty in Understanding Course Material. ...
- Negligence of Health and Well-being. ...
- Technology Distractions.
What's the lowest degree in college? ›
An associate degree is an education level beyond a high school diploma but not yet to the level of a bachelor's degree. Typically, associate degrees are two-year programs (or 60 course hours) offered in community colleges and technical colleges.
Most master's degree programs will take an average of two years from start to finish — about half of the time it takes to earn your bachelor's degree.
What is the highest degree? ›
The highest degree is a doctorate, also called a doctoral degree. In terms of university degree levels, both master's and bachelor's degrees rank below doctorates. You can earn a doctorate in a wide array of fields, including the social sciences, business, the humanities, education, engineering, and healthcare.
What are the three biggest issues in education today? ›
Four of the biggest problems facing education—and four trends that could make a difference
- The learning crisis was made worse by COVID-19 school closures. ...
- Countries are not paying enough attention to early childhood care and education (ECCE) ...
- There is an inadequate supply of high-quality teachers.
Which country has the best education system? ›
- United States of America. The United States has the best education system in the world. ...
- United Kingdom. The United Kingdom is known for its outstanding education system, attracting many international students annually. ...
- Germany. ...
- Canada. ...
- France. ...
- Japan. ...
- Switzerland. ...
- Australia.
What are the four questions that every curriculum must answer? ›
Tyler's Four Fundamental Questions:
- What educational purposes should the school seek to attain?
- What educational learning experiences can be provided that are likely to attain these purposes?
- How can these educational experiences be effectively organized?
- How can we determine whether these purposes are being attained?
How do I search for school articles on Google? ›
Go to Google Scholar, enter the article title, and click Search: Note: For best results, put quote marks around the title. If available, your article should appear as one of the first few results: If you click an article's title, you may be taken to a publisher's site that will ask you to pay for full text.
How to find an article for school? ›
Google Scholar, DOAJ, and PubMed can be described as free databases that allow you to search for scholarly materials. When searching any of these resources and you find that the full-text of the article is not available, or you are asked to pay for access, contact your PCC librarian first.
How do I search for educational websites? ›
15 Scholarly search engines every student should bookmark
- Google Scholar. Google Scholar was created as a tool to congregate scholarly literature on the web. ...
- Google Books. ...
- WorldWideScience. ...
- Science.gov. ...
- Wolfram Alpha. ...
- Refseek. ...
- Educational Resources Information Center. ...
- Virtual Learning Resources Center.
Where can I find articles for students? ›
Great News Websites for Students
- Kid Scoop. News magazine features standards-aligned activity packs for kids. ...
- Time for Kids. Pro news zine balances kid-friendly content with teacher supports. ...
- News-O-Matic. ...
- Newsela. ...
- Scholastic Kids Press. ...
- CBC Kids News. ...
- The Juice. ...
- Science News for Students.