Monday, October 26, 2015

Education in your corner: October 25, 2015

Good Morning!

Here is your daily update on what was going on in the education department! I hope you like it because I enjoyed writing it. Leave us a comment, if you will.


Common Core The Key to Test Scores Declining?
When New Jersey implemented the Common Core Standards for their 2014-2015 they saw a decline in their test scores. Does that have to do with Common Core higher standards? Is Common Core worth it?

South African Students Fight for Free Education
South African students were promised by the  African National Congress back in 2007 that within the next 7 years they will receive free education. On Friday, when President Jacob Zuma announced there would be a zero percent increase to their tuition, protesting started.

There you have it guys, the news that were trending yesterday. If you have a piece that you would like me to cover, or have a piece that you want me to feature here, feel free to email me!

Again, this is another edition of Education in your corner!

Sunday, October 25, 2015

Education in your corner: October 24, 2015

Hey readers/fans/subscribers!

I am doing something a little different, these "Education in your corner" posts will be a round up of all educational news that I covered the day prior. For those that don't know, I write education news not only on this blog, which can be found here, but I also write education news for Examiner and The Daily Voice.

Unlike the educational posts, I post on here, which tends to be more about college, since I am a college student, these posts will contain anything from political debates on education to what new online courses they may be offering.

I guarantee if you are an educational buff like myself, you will love the variety of news, I will bring to you every single day!

Without further ado, here are the education news for October 24, 2015.

China starts online classes to have power
China is turning to online education to have more power globally.

Education is a "civil right"issue, according to Boehner
Boehner, Speaker of the House believes education should be a civil right issue. He stated this during his weekly address on October 24, 2015.

Obama capping standardize testing to 2 percent
Obama's administration says students are spending way too much time on studying and preparing for standardize tests that it needs to end.

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Is making higher education affordable possible?

There is no doubt about it that the cost of going to college is skyrocketing, and politicians are not helping the cause. For example, Clinton’s “New College Compact” basically, the plan is to spend more tax dollars, so we can make college debt-free. However, she is proposing to spend nearly $350 billion throughout the course of 10 years to fund college tuition and reduce student loan payments.

Yet this solution is not really a solution at all when you think about it. It would be a Band-Aid to the entire problem. This solution does not address the skyrocketing tuition costs: how much federal funds will go into higher education and lacks an alternative to the customary four-year degrees. 

However, it does broaden the higher education space and has room for innovation.

Needless to say the Higher Education Reform and Opportunity Act, also known as HERO would pick up the slack that Clinton’s “New College Compact” lacks in. HERO was introduced by Sen. Mike Lee.  The HERO Act defines their own accreditation standards and includes alternatives to the customary four-year degree. Access to these alternatives through the accreditation reform will lessen the frustration of rising tuition and student loan debt.

This burden has been growing alongside the government spending on education. The federal Pell Grants have increased from $2.5 billion in 1980 to nearly $30 billion in 2015. Needless to say, the cost of college also skyrocketed over 500 percent since 1985.

The Federal Reserve Bank of New York conducted a study that revealed that every dollar that was added to the Pell grants caused the tuition to jump by 55 cents, while on the other hand every dollar added to subsidized loans causes tuition by 65 cents.

In other words, the more money the government puts into education, the more expensive the tuition costs. Basically, the connection between the government and tuition costs are the reason for the affordability issue. The promise of the taxpayers funding the schools gives the schools enticement to increase prices, knowing that there will always be someone to foot the bill—you the taxpayer.

Basically, if we go back to what Clinton wants to do and increase the federal funding, what will that do for college students? That will just raise the prices of how much it will cost to get your degree. The average student loan borrower in 2015 will need to pay nearly $35,000 in student loan debt. College student and even graduate students cannot afford that on their income.

Rather than sticking to the old ideas about funding education, reformers should really work towards a complete makeover on how to fund education, since the old ways are not working. That means more choices and alternatives to customary four-year degrees.

So that is where the HERO Act comes into play. It will reform the federal accreditation standards used to organize which schools are legitimate. This entire process is vital, determining whether the credits can be transferred from school to school. Sadly, the process does more to protect colleges that are already established for the competition to promote high-quality, affordable education.


Needless to say, this is a step in the right direction. It is paving the way for more options to get a better quality, affordable education system rather than a difficult and costly spending education system we have now. 

Sunday, September 6, 2015

FREE Chicken Sandwich on September 7, 2015

Source: J.Reed/Flickr


Love Chick-fil-a? Love their original chicken sandwich? You will want to stop by your local Chick-fil-a store to get your free original sandwich on September 7, 2015 from 10:30 to close.

However, there is a catch to this. You must wear your favorite sport team apparel. Don't have any? No problem. You can always paint your face or make your own shirt.

To see if your local Chick-fil-a is participating you can either call them or go here, find your local store and see if they are participating under the events section.

Wednesday, September 2, 2015

What Came in Your Mailbox: Edition 3

Alright, it's that time again! It's another round of "What Came in Your Mailbox?" Well, for starters, I apply for freebies that you can find in my freebie section. Yup, I do scour for them every once in a while, but today I have a freebie and a sale item. I do love sales and clearance. I don't know what I would do without them.

Anyways, let's get to the good part, the pictures. The first item is from Shutterfly. I had a coupon to get a free reusable bag, I just had to pay shipping. The bag itself costed $16.99 before tax and shipping. The shipping costs 7.99, so essentially I got the bag for $7.99 plus tax. Which results in me paying 50% less! Now that is what I like. Deals and money talk. They really stinking do!
Shutterfly Resuable bag


Now item I found in my mailbox, yes, I found two items are Garnier Full and Plus shampoo and conditioner. If you want to get your sample, go here. Now these packs are bigger than what most companies I've seen give out. I am excited to use them. Very essential to have some samples because they can be easily transported when you head out for the weekend.

Garnier free sample