by Scientific Learning | Apr 20, 2013 | Articles
With over a half-million apps in the App Store, choosing the best iPad apps for children can be daunting. One app being touted as one of “the best kid-friendly apps iPad has to offer” is Eddy’s Number Party!(TM), part of the Kinderspark(TM) series... by David Penberg | Jan 27, 2013 | Articles
Educators should ask themselves 12 questions to further teaching and learning in the 21st century, writes David Penberg, an urban and international educational leader. Among the questions Penberg poses in this blog post: how to encourage students to think globally,... by Audra Foster ND | Jan 17, 2013 | Articles
Adequate intake of vitamins and minerals is critically important during the rapid brain growth and cognitive development of childhood and throughout adolescence. In fact, certain brain areas such as the frontal lobes continue to develop well into young adulthood. This... by Meris Stansbury | Dec 26, 2012 | Articles
Among the misconceptions people have are that all students are tech-savvy and are disengaged, or don’t care about education or the world around them, according to a survey. Other misconceptions are that students are not good at communicating, low-income students... by Mary Tedrow | Nov 24, 2012 | Articles
Students must practice writing in short, daily exercises to develop the fluency needed to become better at writing formal, graded papers. One writing exercise is to lecture for five to nine minutes, have students write notes for that lecture and then have students...
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