Monthly Archives: May 2025

The Postconventional Stage: Navigating the Highest Level of Moral Reasoning

As an education expert with decades of research into human development, I’ve dedicated significant time to understanding the intricate stages of moral reasoning. The Postconventional Stage represents the pinnacle of moral development, offering profound insights into how individuals conceptualize ethics, justice, and human values. Understanding the Postconventional Stage The Postconventional Stage is the third and…
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What is RTI?

By Dr. Matthew Lynch, Ed.D. in Education from Jackson State University Response to Intervention (RTI) represents one of the most significant developments in educational practice over the past two decades, fundamentally reshaping how schools identify and support struggling learners. As a systematic, data-driven framework for early identification and intervention, RTI has transformed approaches to academic…
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The Plot: Unraveling the Narrative Structure in Education and Literature

As an education professional with extensive experience in curriculum development and literary analysis, I’ve come to appreciate the profound significance of plot in both educational and literary contexts. The concept of plot extends far beyond simple storytelling, serving as a critical framework for understanding narrative construction, cognitive development, and learning processes. Defining the Plot At…
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What is Round-Robin Reading?

By Dr. Matthew Lynch, Ed.D. in Education from Jackson State University Round-robin reading—the practice of having students take turns reading aloud portions of text in a sequential manner—represents one of the most enduring yet controversial instructional approaches in literacy education. Despite its ubiquity in American classrooms for over a century, this practice has become increasingly…
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