An excellent resource for learning the basics of many #ClimateChange related topics. What percentage of GHG emissions comes from the concrete, freight transport & aviation industries? What is #CarbonCapture? #CarbonOffSets? and much much more!
There are also many lesson plans and activity resources for #HighSchool-#Undergrad level #teachers to help teach climate.
A new UCSF Pediatrics study of ≈17,000 California students found that Black students were 10x more likely to be removed from class/suspended than their white classmates, and Latinx students were 3x more likely.
Back in the days when #drag was totally okay and even performed during school assemblies in #highschool in #Texas. A drag contest for Sadie Hawkins Day featuring fake Minnie Pearl, fake Dr Frankenfurter, fake playboy bunny, and some dude that just wanted to dress up as a woman. The guy on the left, with the microphone, killed himself a few years later because he couldn’t come to terms with being gay.
The school counselor asked if she could take over my sophomore classes to talk about college prep and career training opportunities for next year—on October 31st, Halloween.
Happy #Halloween!! 🎃 Ashika and I are both secretly big fans of #HighSchoolMusical, so we thought it’d be cute to try dressing up as Sharpay and Ryan this year!! Granted, we didn’t have all the materials, but I think we did a pretty good job 😌🎶
Hey Fedi friends! It's the end of the month again which means it's time for a new mutual aid request. (This ended up being a little longer than I expected but bare with me! CashApp & PayPal links at the end! :floof_Heart:)
To try and keep this short and since many of the folks who have known me or seen me around the Fediverse know or have an idea of what the current situation is like.
I'm a minor with no source of income outside of coding which does not bring nearly enough in for me to even buy lunch most months so I have to resort to mutual aids or theft (Which got me in a lot of legal trouble, but fuck the corporates.). I need at least enough fundings to support me (Age 16, turning 17 this year) and my younger sibling (age 15).
I am a high school student living in a crappy situation with divorced parents. Where one house, the main house, I am refused basic needs such as, but not limited to, food, water, hygiene, clothing, proper medical care, etc. While the other house, my mothers, is a hoarder mess with little to no food, and when there is non expired food that has not been gotten into by animals, months, mold, maggots, etc, it is often times one of the following: Chocolate, cookies, Twinkies, hostess foods, etc. My mother hoards much more than just garbage but indeed, animals also. (With over 70 animals in the house and dogs who are not potty trained along with more animals, outside of the house).
Neither houses include proper medical care. I have a chronic skin disease that causes me severe pain and if it gets bad enough, it becomes an open wound that tunnels often times on my chest or on my legs. My parents do not supply the proper medications I need for these, and when asked or mentioned needing the medications, I get told "Get a job". (Which I am also not allowed to have.)
I'm constantly at risk of being kicked out of the house at any time without warning, a couple of months ago I was locked out of the house in regards to being trans and using my chosen name tho thankfully this was after a school play and I had a safe place at the time.
CPS does not listen. The cops do not listen. I cannot speak up about any of these issues even to trusted adults as this causes more issues at home and gets CPS involved.
Cost breakdowns for the month! Any extra fundings will be put towards getting my parrot a new urn (His last one unfortunately broke).
MEDICATIONS: $50 (4x meds for chronic disease (3 prescription + 1 one reg), anxiety/insomnia meds, pain killers)
CAT FOOD: $20
TOTAL: $500
NOT URGENT BUT STILL NEEDED: I will be doing commissions in regards to funding for this stuff, it might take a little bit but I'll do it o7
URN REPLACEMENT: $160 (I know this is expensive but it was the cheapest urn I could find that was made with a decent quality that would work better for traveling with him, as this bird means a lot to me, even in death. If you've known or seen me around within my past year and a half ish on Fedi you'd know how much my beloved Leo was worth to me<3)
(We attempted to fix the urn but it didn't work very well as it proceeded to keep breaking and at this point it's cheaper just to replace it)
LAPTOP FIX: $20
(Keyboard had an incident where one of the keys broke and need to be replaced, this was a rough estimate on the price it should cost from a friend. - The laptop doesn't have a warranty 😹 but I need this for personal use + school + studies)
I have a fun question. What highly illegal event happened at your high school? I love stories. Boost for reach. The more stories, the better. I just wanna laugh and read some craziness. #Storytelling#Highschool, #Memories, #Stories.
'Unlike public schools, formal homeschooling programs or traditional private schools, nearly 9,000 private schools in Louisiana don’t need state approval to grant degrees. Nearly every one of those unapproved schools was created to serve a single homeschooling family, but some have buildings, classrooms, teachers and dozens of students.'
Happy #NaNoWriMo to all who observe! A colleague and I held an organizational meeting last week to see if any of our #highschool students would like to try it, and NINETEEN joined our page on the Young Writers Project. (We’d expected maaaaaybe five!) We’re going to write alongside them. Should be fun! #writing
Perhaps you know a teen a little too certain that no one knows what they know.
To handle the transition into adulthood from adolescence, teenagers need to shed parental dependency. So it makes sense they think (or at least act like) they know everything.
Here’s the key: Being aware of ignorance and fallibility can make people more teachable.
If mapping arguments improves critical thinking, then argument mapping skills should correlate with critical thinking skills, right?
Alas, they didn't correlate among 115 Advanced Placement students across 4 high schools who mapped arguments for universal basic income (from a Douglas Murray article).