How Teachers Make Children Hate Reading: a Marxist Struggle
The power struggle in the education system is a constant form of social Darwinism.… Read More How Teachers Make Children Hate Reading: a Marxist Struggle
The power struggle in the education system is a constant form of social Darwinism.… Read More How Teachers Make Children Hate Reading: a Marxist Struggle
With the 72nd Primetime Emmy Awards celebrated virtually, entertainment now shifts their attention to the music industry. The 2020 Billboard Music Awards (BBMAs), initially set to occur in April, was delayed for six months due to the coronavirus. With this change, many artists and nominees produced new songs and gained even more traction. Kelly Clarkson will… Read More BBMAs Advantages and Winning: The Power of Psychology
Whether you’re a veteran bibliophile, classroom teacher, or recent book lover, you should adopt many different genres and perspectives to diverse your book palate.… Read More Integrating Multicultural and Diverse Lit into your Bookshelf
Apart from taking summer classes, I have been able to get more reading done this summer. Quarantine brought a break and period of rest that I anticipated and always desired. Below are my non-class related reads. Read part one here. Field Guide to the North American Teenager by Ben Philippe Imagine having to move across… Read More 10 Quarantine Book Reviews part two: (spoiler-free)
Apart from taking summer classes, I have been able to get more reading done this summer. Quarantine brought a break and period of rest that I anticipated and always desired. Below are my non-class related reads. Divergent, Insurgent, and Four: The Transfer by Veronica Roth I have to be honest with you, this is not… Read More 10 Quarantine Book Reviews part one: (spoiler-free)
In the spring semester, students switched from face-to-face to remote. Now, as schools around the nation start, everyone is trying to navigate the fall semester. Each school varies by their opening plans. Below are some tips for every plan!… Read More How to Navigate the Fall Semester
High School Musical: the Musical the Series is a television series stemming from High School Musical (HSM). In this show, the musical is fiction, as it is today. East High students are debuting High School Musical for the first time since filming the movie. Misconceptions from the movie and reality, such as the mascot, are… Read More Jesus and the High School Musical series
The real ‘point’ or purpose of Love and Friendship is to be in the moment of someone’s life. Readers only see… Read More What Love and Friendship and Hallmark Movies have in common (Analysis Review)
Reposted with final books: As an English major and bibliophile, I have read hundreds of books, journals, poems, and essays. Many friends who are fellow English majors at other colleges and non-English majors alike always ask me what I’m currently reading for class. I thought, ‘why not make a huge list of diverse literature that… Read More Literature you should read: from an English Major
I had the privilege of visiting a museum this summer. No, not in person, but a virtual one! I never ‘visited’ a museum virtually before, but I enjoyed it! Not only are you able to learn more about art and history, but you can also spend productive time doing this. No travel needed! I chose… Read More Virtual Museums: Why you should ‘visit’ one