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The Significance in Cultivating Creative Writing Communities

What are Creative Writing Communities? Before considering their importance within writers, one should establish what exactly is a creative writing community. What specific tools and resources does it provide for writers, and what is the significance in it being a “community” for them? In general terms, creative writing communities give students resources for “...assistance, understanding, and camaraderie.”[1] They allow the individuals within them [...]

By Karly Tomasi Fall 2024 Intern|2025-11-12T15:51:31-05:00January 21st, 2025|

The Rise of Microschools

Since the pandemic, the demand for alternative modes of education has risen, with many parents choosing to homeschool their children for more freedom, opt for private schools for supposed higher quality education, or try to find ways to improve already existing systems. A growing number of parents, however, are choosing to find or join “microschools,” which many refer to as the sweet spot [...]

By Sarahi Lopez Fall 2024 Intern|2025-10-20T23:52:58-04:00January 15th, 2025|

Gothic Literature: Its Relevance in the Past and Present

What Exactly is Gothic Literature? There are a few images that might come to your mind when you first think of Gothic Literature. Perhaps you envision a dark, gloomy setting with towering buildings set in the Victorian-era. Maybe your first thought is of Dracula or the Monster. Or, you picture the theme of madness and the paranormal that appears to be present in [...]

By Karly Tomasi Fall 2024 Intern|2025-11-12T14:58:04-05:00January 14th, 2025|

Sarahi’s 2024 in Books

Curious to know what PSG’s interns are reading? No more wondering! Here’s Sarahi’s reading wrap up for 2024. Another year, another reading challenge! I began 2024 the same way I always do: hopeful and with terribly unrealistic expectations for everything, including how much I can read in a year. Ever since I miraculously read 120 books during my gap year, where I was [...]

By Sarahi Lopez Fall 2024 Intern|2025-11-12T14:29:48-05:00January 10th, 2025|

Shakespearean Works and Their Place in Today’s Academics

Shakespeare’s Importance in Learning There are many elements of traditional learning that can be fostered in the engagement with Shakespeare’s works, such as reinforcing student responsibility, encouraging discussions presented by students, and reflecting tasks in real-world scenarios.[1] These foundational aspects are demonstrated across all subjects of academic environments, including English classrooms and their implementation of classics such as Shakespeare into students’ curricula. These [...]

By Karly Tomasi Fall 2024 Intern|2025-10-16T19:47:43-04:00January 8th, 2025|

– The Revival of Literature – How Adaptations Are Drawing in New Readers-and Stirring Controversy

Book to film adaptations are rampant this year, from Netflix’s recent announcement of wanting to make yet another Pride & Prejudice movie—as if the 2005 production could ever be topped—to Emily Henry’s romance book People We Meet on Vacation, which just wrapped up filming this week! Many readers tend to scoff at news of adaptations, myself included, as they’ve been burned far too [...]

By Sarahi Lopez Fall 2024 Intern|2025-11-12T16:29:28-05:00January 7th, 2025|

Arts Education and All-Around Student Success

What Does It Mean to Integrate Arts Education? Does It Benefit Students? Arts education refers to the activities outside of a student’s regular curriculum, including visual arts, music, instrumental music, theatre, etc. Specifically, studies are showing the positive outcomes in arts integration and intentionally aligning learning in arts within all other subjects.[1] In support of this integration, fine arts programs are stressing the [...]

By Karly Tomasi Fall 2024 Intern|2025-10-16T19:32:20-04:00January 3rd, 2025|

Beyond the Story: Reading as Self-care

Most people read books for the sheer pleasure of it, and for the tales they tell. Books take you on immersive journeys; some through worlds of wonder, some through developing relationships, and others give you insight into the lives of real people and their experiences. These fictional experiences do a lot more for you than you think: they’re therapeutic escapes that come with [...]

By Sarahi Lopez Fall 2024 Intern|2025-11-12T16:32:21-05:00December 22nd, 2024|

Can E-Readers Encourage Better Reading and Comprehension Habits in Students?

What are E-Readers? The use of E-Readers has been on the rise, opening more and more people up to reading as the need for physical books reduces. But what exactly are they, and what can they do?  E-Readers contain a multitude of uses aside from simply reading; along with electronic versions of books, they have built in dictionaries, word search tools, highlighting, note-taking [...]

By Karly Tomasi Fall 2024 Intern|2025-11-12T16:43:37-05:00December 17th, 2024|

Differentiation: Meeting Students’ Individual Needs

What is Differentiation? Differentiation is an important aspect of a classroom environment, where its purpose serves to convey the individual needs of students, then giving educators the opportunity to cater learning based upon each student’s unique strengths and reflect on areas that are more challenging. This element is an important aspect of the classroom as it requires teachers to get to know their [...]

By Karly Tomasi Fall 2024 Intern|2025-10-20T11:23:55-04:00December 11th, 2024|
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