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Last Updated: Dec 13th, 2007 - 11:49:04 |
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Back To School
3 Biggest Back To School Mistakes; How To Avoid Them And Get Higher Grades
Back to school mistakes can lower grades and self-esteem. Find out how to avoid the 3 worst mistakes and how you can help your child get terrific grades and test scores.
Aug 24, 2007, 12:43
Health and Fitness
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Exercise
New Discoveries About Fat Loss
Carrying around extra pounds affect your brain and your body organs. Read on to find out why all the hype about fat is loss is absolutely wrong!
Aug 5, 2007, 20:36
E-Learning
Is E-Learning The Future Or Just A Big Waste Of Time?
Is E-Learning The Future Or A Big Waste Of Time?
Find out the pros and cons of e-devices and how you can use them in this informative article.
Aug 5, 2007, 20:07
ADD-ADHD
Is It ADHD or Something Else?
Is It ADHD Or Something Else?
Before heading to your child's doctor, be prepared. Rule out the items below to insure your child gets the best possible diagnosis and treatment.
Feb 20, 2007, 23:15
Home and Family
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Better Grades
Stunning New Learning Styles Discovery Will Raise Abysmal No Child Left Behind Scores, Says University Instructor and Instant Learning For Amazing Grades Author
The recent Nation's Report Card reveals that 73% of 4th and 8th graders are not achieving at grade level in science.
"This is an outrage and completely unnecessary", says Pat Wyman, university instructor and best-selling author, whose upcoming book, Instant Learning For Amazing Grades is pre-released in E-book form. We have a solution and we are not using it.
While kids learn in many styles, schools test in only one, so we need to show our students how to add the visual, written testing style strategies they need to succeed if we are going to continue using written testing as our measure of subject area "mastery".
Nov 15, 2006, 15:56