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    Cloudberry Language School

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

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    12 years ago

    The teachers are very well-trained and just fun to study with. Patient and flexible. Native speakers.

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    World Compass Academy - Global Education

    World Compass Academy

    2.1(19 reviews)
    33.7 mi

    I am here to complain about the inaccurate grading, grades are currently decided on measures that…read moreactually only test your ability to parrot not your actual ability. Like a portfolio, it is a collection of work, but it does not test what you have learned. It only shows how well you can keep track of papers, and it is truly demonic because you are double tying grades. The tests test our knowledge of the book via obscure details, how it should be done is the overall story arc and more specifically the themes that the book explores. Instead you end up just doing the same things over and over and over again, which is both extremely boring, ineffective, tedious, mean, and taunting. The overall projects for the most part are trash, especially for ELA. Math projects are reasonably good, science is rather effective at teaching you the concepts, and for history they are actually some of the best. For Tabaka not Stern, she has you teach as the project, which is more effective The current educational landscape is built upon a fundamental misunderstanding of cognitive development where the traditional grading system serves as a hollow metric for compliance rather than a true gauge of intellectual capability. Scientific research from institutions like Harvard University has definitively shown that there is a massive disconnect between how students feel they are learning and the actual neural encoding of information. This phenomenon occurs because traditional lectures are smooth and easy to digest which makes students believe they are mastering the material when they are actually just passive observers. In reality deep learning is inherently difficult and requires active engagement which feels frustrating and messy to the student but leads to significantly higher retention and understanding. The standard practice of grading based on a collection of work like a portfolio often fails because it measures organizational skills and the ability to follow instructions rather than the actual acquisition of knowledge. This creates a double taxation on the student grade where they are penalized for the process of learning rather than the outcome. Furthermore the reliance on testing obscure details rather than overarching themes and story arcs fundamentally cheapens the educational experience. When tests focus on rote memorization of book facts instead of the critical themes and philosophical explorations that the material offers it turns education into a tedious cycle of repetition that is both mentally exhausting and pedagogically ineffective. This is why active learning classrooms where students are required to solve problems in real-time and engage in peer-to-peer instruction produce vastly superior outcomes. The psychological shift that occurs when a student is asked to teach a concept is profound because it forces the brain to organize information into a coherent and logical structure. This is known as the protege effect where the mere expectation of having to explain a topic to another person leads to better recall and a more sophisticated grasp of the main points compared to those who are simply preparing for a multiple-choice test. While subjects like science and history have occasionally embraced these effective models through projects that simulate real-world application much of the English Language Arts curriculum remains stuck in a cycle of ineffective tasks that prioritize busywork over genuine insight. The persistence of these outdated methods despite overwhelming evidence that active involvement and teaching-based models work better suggests a systemic failure to evolve. Schools continue to value the superstar lecturer who makes students feel smart while doing very little to actually improve their cognitive skills. To truly fix the system education must pivot away from the pressure of arbitrary grades and toward a model where the student is an active participant who learns by doing and teaching rather than a passive vessel for obscure facts. This transition requires acknowledging that the most effective learning strategies are often the ones that feel the most challenging because the effort required to process information deeply is exactly what builds long-term intelligence and true mastery of a subject. The psychological superiority of the teaching-as-learning model stems from a fundamental shift in how the brain encodes information when it moves from a consumer mindset to a producer mindset. When a student prepares for a standard test their cognitive focus is often narrow and defensive centered on identifying what might be on the exam and memorizing isolated data points to avoid losing marks. In contrast preparing to teach forces the brain to engage in high-level organizational processing because to explain a concept to someone else you must first construct a mental map of how different ideas connect to one another. This requirement for coherence naturally leads students to seek out the overall story arc and the un

    absolute buns DO NOT send your children here I went there for 7 years. I was treated horrible by…read moremost staff. I got my head pushed down BY A SUB, i was told to sit under a desk by a teacher in 4th grade. The ONLY reason this school gets any stars is because its the minimum. There was one teacher who broke CMAS RULES to ask why i was leaving... For her info it was stuff like that, that is the reason i left. In my French classes i got taught NOTHING over 7 years now at my new school i've already learned more. The admin does NOTHING about bullying. I was in the principals kids class and he thought he could do anything and truthfully he could because admin is useless. Mr haslick suspended multiple kids for no reason. The admin here has NO buisness running a school. The only reason people get hired is because the are friends of the principal. One of my friends went home crying because bullying gets so severe because they no admin does nothing. You also learn nothing from this school because half the teachers arnt even qualified. They some how have an award that says "distinguished improvment" but if anything it gets worse and worse every year.

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    5.0(1 review)
    3.8 mi

    My hair is thick and naturally very curly. As such, I have struggled to find an experienced hair…read morestylist with an adventurous, creative mind, who is kind, different and artistic with a pair of scissors..... not asking for much am I ...lol.... Well, I found Carl to be just that. I found out about this hair salon from my church, where at the info desk I picked up his ad. I decided to give him a try, and called. This genius first colored my hair before giving my scalp the most unique and amazing massage. He made me feel extra special and very valuable. When he had finished cutting, texturizing and styling my hair, I was completely thrilled with the result. He went that extra mile to ensure I was happy with his artistic design. I received compliments from everyone I came into contact with. I highly recommend him and strongly suggest that you call for an appointment. Who knows? For your first visit he may even do your hair free of charge! Einsteins Garage Hair Salon opened at the beginning of April 2015 and is situated on the corner of Wood and Fillmore, in the strip mall behind the 7-11. Walk-ins are welcome and his prices are VERY reasonable. You will be inspired, guaranteed.

    From the owner: Currently 100% of the revenue generated by Einstein's Garage Salon, come directly from the…read moreapplication of hair, and hair related services. We will be instituting a public academy, for and about the Art of Hiarstyling internal curriculum designed for certificate possessing hairstylists. A finishing school for Artists, who wish to expand upon their existing success.

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