Spirit week is a fun tradition in many schools, particularly in the United states, designed to enhance school spirit, unity and community among students and staff. It’s a week filled with themed days where students and teachers dress up and participate in activities. The primary goal is to make a sense of community, engage creativity,Continue reading “Spirit Week”
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Military Dictatorship in School
By: Arthur De Melo Ellwanger The military dictatorship in Brazil was a very important and complicated period in our history, lasting from 1964 to 1985. To better understand what the dictatorship was like, it is essential to understand how it began. This regime began with a military coup that removed João Goulart from power. TheContinue reading “Military Dictatorship in School”
Deforestation in the Amazon: Environmental Impacts and the Role of Indigenous Communities in Preservation
Written by Arthur de Melo Ellwanger The Amazon is the largest tropical forest in the world and plays a very important role in the environment, helping to regulate the climate and providing shelter to thousands of species of plants and animals. However, deforestation in the region is increasing rapidly due to logging, the creation ofContinue reading “Deforestation in the Amazon: Environmental Impacts and the Role of Indigenous Communities in Preservation”
The block of cell phones in EAC
Written by Arthur de Melo Ellwanger Cell phones have become essential in modern life, connecting people, providing access to information, and offering many tools for learning and entertainment. However their constant presence has also led to addiction, with many people, especially students, spending excessive time on their phones. Recognizing this growing issue EAC has decidedContinue reading “The block of cell phones in EAC”
The Impact of COVID-19 on Education: Teachers’ Experiences and Challenges During the Pandemic
Written by Arthur Ellwanger The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by the coronavirus, has brought drastic and unexpected changes to the entire world. The first confirmed case of the disease was recorded in December 2019, in the city of Wuhan, China. The rapid spread of the virus led the World Health Organization to declare the outbreak aContinue reading “The Impact of COVID-19 on Education: Teachers’ Experiences and Challenges During the Pandemic”