Will robots take over the world soon? That might be going a bit far, but artificial intelligence (AI) is making some big steps forward. The change has some people worried, while others are keen to start using the new technology…. Read More
Welcome to LNGenZ’s round up of the week’s top news stories. Canada and Denmark Make a Deal over Disputed Arctic Island Tartupaluk, or Hans Island, has been the subject of a 40-year argument over borders. Countries don’t always agree on… Read More
Welcome to LNGenZ’s round up of the week’s top news stories. NASA Will Study UFOs for the First Time NASA is putting together a team of scientists to get to the bottom of UFO sightings. UFOs have fascinated humans for… Read More
Big Business Shuns Russia Over Ukraine Invasion The US and European marketplace protests Russia by refusing to do business there. In February, Russia invaded its neighbor, Ukraine. Fighting is still going on over control of the area – but wars… Read More
The start of a new school year is a lot more complicated since the COVID pandemic spread across the world. Different regions across the United States have their own approaches when it comes to school and COVID. It’s a controversial… Read More
Homecoming is a time for current students, staff, and former students to show appreciation for the school. Kids and advisors spend hours creating floats for the traditional parade. Each day leading up to the football game is meant to bring… Read More
Does advanced math discriminate? That’s what people in Virginia are asking after the state’s education department decided to reduce accelerated math programs. The department says the new program will promote modernization and equality. The Virginia Department of Education (VDOE) recently… Read More
We’re Back In Business Well, it’s not the new normal that people believed would come. It’s the same old normal in many states that Americans experienced before the COVID-19 pandemic. Thirteen states (as of the time of this writing) have… Read More
A big part of every student’s journey through school is reading the great novels of American and English literature. They challenge students to consider new ideas. Some of these towering works include J.D. Salinger’s Catcher in the Rye, George Orwell’s… Read More
Like most things in this Coronavirus pandemic, school closures have become a political topic of debate. At the same time, schoolchildren have been suffering, growing older and falling further behind in their education. The Start of the Debate Preventing the… Read More
Social distancing and closing of schools during the Coronavirus outbreak have forced many students to study online. Therefore, we now get a natural experiment in different forms of study during the pandemic. Is online education the future? The Prussian Model… Read More