50 Years of China–Thailand Friendship: What It Means for the Future of Global Education

November 19, 2025

When you think about international partnerships, your mind might immediately go to trade, tourism, or political agreements. Yet some of the most profound impacts of diplomacy unfold in classrooms, lecture halls, and cultural exchange programs. As China Thailand Celebrate 50th Diplomatic Anniversary, this milestone serves as a reminder that friendship between nations can shape far […]


10 Highest Rated Online Universities From Around the World

July 5, 2025

One thing that holds a lot of people back from university is time. If you’re already working and you have other commitments, it can be difficult to set aside the time for your courses. But online universities can change that. This can be a great way to learn new skills and pick up qualifications to […]


Op-Ed: Georgia vs. Louisiana: A Tale of Two States in Presidential Politics

August 4, 2024

z In presidential politics, Georgia vs Louisiana politics stands as a striking example of how states with significant Black populations can follow divergent paths. Political pundits sometimes argue that Louisiana, like Georgia, could become a battleground state. However, this comparison oversimplifies the complex web of factors and nuances influencing voter turnout and political alignment. Georgia: […]


The Erase the Board Coalition Lobbies OPSB To Reinstate Virtual Learning Option

August 17, 2021

The Erase the Board Coalition today challenged NOLA-PS Superintendent Henderson Lewis and the OPSB members to give parents the ultimate choice by re-introducing virtual learning as an option for Orleans Parish students. Coalition members believe that virtual learning is the only option. Forcing children to attend in school classes will put children and their families […]


Top 5 Facts on How the COVID-19 Crisis Changed Education

November 30, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic definitely disrupted our normal lives. A lot of things had to change for as to be able to flatten the curve, and educational paradigms is one of them. Thankfully, services like ThesisHelpers.com remained functional so students could complete their assignments.  Here are five ways COVID-19 changed education. The Crisis drove learning Institutions […]


The Business of Selling Black and Poor Children to Business

October 4, 2019

In Louisiana, we have created a “charter-school system” with broad latitude, with the permission of BESE, to be unaccountable to our families, our tax-payers, and our local school districts. The losers in this unaccountable system are our students. There is a caste system that exists where children of color, and their families, are forced through […]


Op-Ed: The Mental and Economic Enslavement of Children Through State Charters: Are Our Children for Sale?

August 25, 2019

Robert Green Ingersoll once opined, “Mental slavery is mental death, and every man who has given up his intellectual freedom is the living coffin of his dead soul.” Our State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education through the charter school approval system has become a market to sell the children of our state to the […]


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