Education Reform Assignment | Education
there need to be 3 blogs, each of the blogs needs to be 500-600 words, three blogs title is here
1. Inequality in school: how the income level affects education
2. charter school is good choice-education efficiency depends on teaching strategies
3. 5 reasons tell you why online classes are good for student
title name can change a little due to the content
it’s a blog and there is some link as an example, focus on education reform only in the US, also there is some education organization list here, they might be a reference.
(Center Education Reform
American Federation for Children
Democrats for Education Reform – DFER
Diverse Charter Schools Coalition
EdReform Now
EdForward
EmpowerEd
Excelined.org
National Association of Charter Schools
National Association of Charter School Authorizers Parents Amplifying Voices in Education (PAVE) Students for Education Reform – SFER)
Length doesn’t matter (necessarily) – you may find advice online that suggests anywhere about 500-600 words as ideal. You can certainly use that as a guidepost, but don’t feel constrained…the data shows that both long and short posts have been successful.
Grammar matters (really) – have you ever had that cringing feeling when you read a misspelling or missing word online? Worst case, it creates confusion and you might distrust the site altogether. Make sure the article is spell checked and give it to a friend to proofread.
Make the article actionable – imagine someone reading the headline. What do you want them to believe afterward? Do you want them to change their mind? Do you want them to consider something that they never would before? Journalists write articles based on who, what, when, why, and how. The best online content also answers “why now?” Content that is urgent and timely wins the race for attention.
Try to be (a little) entertaining – education reform may not rank in the top trending phrases online. However, informative does not have to mean boring.
Be clear – not only with your word choice, but with the overall message and supporting data in the article. The best content takes a clear point of view – not weak or subtle. For example, “The Top 5 Beaches in the World” is more compelling than “A Few Beaches In The World That You Might Be Interested In”. Strive to be direct and definitive. Take a stand, make strong word choices, and don’t waverHere are links to some fantastic article examples from education blog:
http://blog.phiredup.com/considering/?fbclid=IwAR1nvq-5sQEMP7xnViN6d9lGk2m15xI95B7bRKhcOkie9FDSkSuCVxsqies
https://www.naspa.org/blog/the-importance-of-the-senior-year-transition
https://blog.hubspot.com/marketing/education-blogs-you-should-follow-teach-com-list
https://edreform.com/newswire/