Research & Resources
Is College Worth It?
Students conduct research and calculate the marginal costs and marginal benefits of a college education.Assessing Wuthering Heights as Representative of Its Era
Students read Brontë’s Wuthering Heights and explore the question of what makes a novel "representative" of its era.Tracking Your Taxes
Students research taxes and choose one tax to take a position on and argue for action (or not) based on their research.Understanding and Resolving School Violence
Students write an argumentative paper about school violence in the United States, using evidence from research.Whistleblowers: Traitors or Patriots?
Students research a whistleblower and take a position on whether he or she should be punished or pardoned.Sleep Deprived?
Students research the importance of sleep and gather data on the sleep habits of peers to write a statistical report.Investigating Body Mass Index
Students research the issue of obesity, gather data, and conduct a statistical analysis of quantitative data.Analyzing Economic Inequality
Students research academic articles that relate to three theories of poverty and apply the theories to a social policy.NFL Ready
Students use college and NFL quarterbacks' throwing capabilities to study kinematics and write a report.Archeological Imaging
Students enter a fictional scenario in which they propose a method for moving a Ground Penetrating Radar up a pyramid.
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