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[OFFERS 7 EXPERT QUOTES THAT EVERY TEACHER AND PARENT SHOULD KNOW.] This country, for the last 80 years, has been living through what future historians might call the Great American Reading Swindle. The experts claimed to believe in a method that didn’t work. In orderHope For Discouraged Students (A Letter To Students)
Do you think that teachers or other students see you as dumb and a failure? What others say or think about you is not as important as how you feel about yourself. Don’t let others define or label you. Find your own limits and discover from experience what you are capable of accomplishNon-Cognitive Skills and College Success
Research by James Heckman, Nobel Prize winning economist and professor at the University of Chicago, makes a strong case for the value of non-cognitive skills. He compared high school graduates to drop-outs who got their GED. Both groups were similar in cognitive ability, but the high schooEducation's Wrong Direction
Education in the U.S. is moving toward greater standardization, high stakes testing and a one size fits all approach which is the opposite of what is needed in the 21st century. This education model was better suited for the Industrial Revolution when most students did not need to prepare fFour Common Traits of Successful Homeschoolers
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The public school model of education is a model established to produce a literate work force. We need a literate work force, and so for much of the population that model works. Homeschooling is not for every child, but for some students it is a wonderful alternative to public educatioCollaborative Teaching: Special Education for Inclusive Classrooms
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Creativity as measured by The Torrance Test of Creative Thinking (TTCT) has been decreasing for almost two decades. When students feel constricted and are not allowed to use their creativity many lose interest in their studies and some drop out. Our schools are placingThe Importance of Music in Elementary Education
Music is such an essential part of the learning process for each student. There are a number of benefits of incorporating music into elementary edManaging an Elementary Class of Diverse Learners
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Classic literature exposes students young and old to moral and social issues in the various styles, themes, and voices of the great authors of the past. It also helps prepare them for literature they will encounter in college English and history classes. Great literature is something homeWhy to Perk up Writing Skills and What Are the Ways to Do So?
With the incorporation of write-ups in modern educational system and in the admission criteria’s of various programs like SAT, Business Schools admission tests, the need to perk up writing skills has recently came up as challenging and required goal for students. They need to focus more onIs Standardized Testing Overvalued?
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Winter brings many holidays and cold, wintery weather to our homeschool days. Christmas, Hanukkah, New Years, and Valentine's Day all mean time out of our regular scheduled lessons and routines. You do not want to miss the fun and opportunity to make memories, so what are you to do? Embrace the sWhy Students Need Math - And Sometimes Need Different Math Than We Think They Do
I have a friend who is an architect. It’s a good career for him. He is skillful at what he does, he enjoys the work, and he can’t see himself in another field. His degrees are all from Ivy League institutions and in almost every way, he’s the sort of person that gets held up asPage Navigation: ◀ Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ... 66 Next ▶ (All)
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