There is nothing to celebrate about Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis October 18, 2020 — by Edwin Chen While many took to social media to express their positive feelings about the president catching coronavirus, it serves as an indicator of how serious the pandemic is. read more » Please consider centralizing college information October 16, 2020 — by Justin Guo Researching colleges is made unnecessarily complicated by the lack of transparency about colleges. read more » Stop assigning me work due the same day, I am #crying October 15, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani Teachers need to stop making homework due 3:30 the same day it’s assigned read more » Teachers need to give students breaks during class October 12, 2020 — by Audrey Mah Short breaks during class will increase students’ level of engagement read more » Pandemic or not, standardized tests are out of date and should be dumped October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Favoring the wrong demographics and repeating bland and unnecessary material, it’s time standardized tests reach the end of their reign. read more » Climate Clock urges people to act October 11, 2020 — by Cici Xu Climate Clock in New York effectively represents victims of climate change and urges the public to find ways to reduce carbon dioxide emission, which can lead to a major climate catastrophe. read more » Keep online language classes focused on speaking and listening, not grammar and vocabulary October 10, 2020 — by Jason Cheng Spanish classes are now focusing on repetitive grammar and vocabulary lectures, rather than emphasizing spoken participation and collaboration. read more » Combating the awkwardness of breakout rooms October 8, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli While Zoom breakout rooms are notorious for their uncomfortable silences, there is a simple solution to feeling more at ease read more » Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Please consider centralizing college information October 16, 2020 — by Justin Guo Researching colleges is made unnecessarily complicated by the lack of transparency about colleges. read more » Stop assigning me work due the same day, I am #crying October 15, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani Teachers need to stop making homework due 3:30 the same day it’s assigned read more » Teachers need to give students breaks during class October 12, 2020 — by Audrey Mah Short breaks during class will increase students’ level of engagement read more » Pandemic or not, standardized tests are out of date and should be dumped October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Favoring the wrong demographics and repeating bland and unnecessary material, it’s time standardized tests reach the end of their reign. read more » Climate Clock urges people to act October 11, 2020 — by Cici Xu Climate Clock in New York effectively represents victims of climate change and urges the public to find ways to reduce carbon dioxide emission, which can lead to a major climate catastrophe. read more » Keep online language classes focused on speaking and listening, not grammar and vocabulary October 10, 2020 — by Jason Cheng Spanish classes are now focusing on repetitive grammar and vocabulary lectures, rather than emphasizing spoken participation and collaboration. read more » Combating the awkwardness of breakout rooms October 8, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli While Zoom breakout rooms are notorious for their uncomfortable silences, there is a simple solution to feeling more at ease read more » Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Stop assigning me work due the same day, I am #crying October 15, 2020 — by Lihi Shoshani Teachers need to stop making homework due 3:30 the same day it’s assigned read more » Teachers need to give students breaks during class October 12, 2020 — by Audrey Mah Short breaks during class will increase students’ level of engagement read more » Pandemic or not, standardized tests are out of date and should be dumped October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Favoring the wrong demographics and repeating bland and unnecessary material, it’s time standardized tests reach the end of their reign. read more » Climate Clock urges people to act October 11, 2020 — by Cici Xu Climate Clock in New York effectively represents victims of climate change and urges the public to find ways to reduce carbon dioxide emission, which can lead to a major climate catastrophe. read more » Keep online language classes focused on speaking and listening, not grammar and vocabulary October 10, 2020 — by Jason Cheng Spanish classes are now focusing on repetitive grammar and vocabulary lectures, rather than emphasizing spoken participation and collaboration. read more » Combating the awkwardness of breakout rooms October 8, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli While Zoom breakout rooms are notorious for their uncomfortable silences, there is a simple solution to feeling more at ease read more » Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Teachers need to give students breaks during class October 12, 2020 — by Audrey Mah Short breaks during class will increase students’ level of engagement read more » Pandemic or not, standardized tests are out of date and should be dumped October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Favoring the wrong demographics and repeating bland and unnecessary material, it’s time standardized tests reach the end of their reign. read more » Climate Clock urges people to act October 11, 2020 — by Cici Xu Climate Clock in New York effectively represents victims of climate change and urges the public to find ways to reduce carbon dioxide emission, which can lead to a major climate catastrophe. read more » Keep online language classes focused on speaking and listening, not grammar and vocabulary October 10, 2020 — by Jason Cheng Spanish classes are now focusing on repetitive grammar and vocabulary lectures, rather than emphasizing spoken participation and collaboration. read more » Combating the awkwardness of breakout rooms October 8, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli While Zoom breakout rooms are notorious for their uncomfortable silences, there is a simple solution to feeling more at ease read more » Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Pandemic or not, standardized tests are out of date and should be dumped October 12, 2020 — by Kavita Sundaram Favoring the wrong demographics and repeating bland and unnecessary material, it’s time standardized tests reach the end of their reign. read more » Climate Clock urges people to act October 11, 2020 — by Cici Xu Climate Clock in New York effectively represents victims of climate change and urges the public to find ways to reduce carbon dioxide emission, which can lead to a major climate catastrophe. read more » Keep online language classes focused on speaking and listening, not grammar and vocabulary October 10, 2020 — by Jason Cheng Spanish classes are now focusing on repetitive grammar and vocabulary lectures, rather than emphasizing spoken participation and collaboration. read more » Combating the awkwardness of breakout rooms October 8, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli While Zoom breakout rooms are notorious for their uncomfortable silences, there is a simple solution to feeling more at ease read more » Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Climate Clock urges people to act October 11, 2020 — by Cici Xu Climate Clock in New York effectively represents victims of climate change and urges the public to find ways to reduce carbon dioxide emission, which can lead to a major climate catastrophe. read more » Keep online language classes focused on speaking and listening, not grammar and vocabulary October 10, 2020 — by Jason Cheng Spanish classes are now focusing on repetitive grammar and vocabulary lectures, rather than emphasizing spoken participation and collaboration. read more » Combating the awkwardness of breakout rooms October 8, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli While Zoom breakout rooms are notorious for their uncomfortable silences, there is a simple solution to feeling more at ease read more » Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Keep online language classes focused on speaking and listening, not grammar and vocabulary October 10, 2020 — by Jason Cheng Spanish classes are now focusing on repetitive grammar and vocabulary lectures, rather than emphasizing spoken participation and collaboration. read more » Combating the awkwardness of breakout rooms October 8, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli While Zoom breakout rooms are notorious for their uncomfortable silences, there is a simple solution to feeling more at ease read more » Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Combating the awkwardness of breakout rooms October 8, 2020 — by Anjali Nuggehalli While Zoom breakout rooms are notorious for their uncomfortable silences, there is a simple solution to feeling more at ease read more » Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
Teachers should consider replacing online tests with pen and paper assessments October 8, 2020 — by Carolyn Wang Paper tests eliminate the glitches and ill-motivated incentives that are fostered during online assessments read more » District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast
District should lift the new restrictions on student Zoom accounts October 7, 2020 — by Selina Chen The inability to record meetings and admit non-lgsstudent guests is inconvenient — and unnecessarily so. read more » firstprevious...102030...4243444546...5060708090...nextlast