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People often write and ask us how to avoid admission essay writing mistakes and at HowToLearn.com we provide them with five of the best tips to compose outstanding essays. Colleges and Universities often use admission essay writing as one of the main distinguishing... by Alison DeNisco | Feb 28, 2013 | Articles
Homework is always a hot button and can cause a lot of tension between students and teachers, parents and teachers, and students and parents. Teachers assign homework and students grumble about it. Parents struggle to get their kids to do the homework. Is it all... by Deangelo McDaniel | Feb 26, 2013 | Articles
Jobs postings for math, science and foreign language teachers don’t attract as much interest as other teaching positions. School districts seem more apt to hire graduates with dual degrees, adding that they see this as a cost-effective strategy in an age of... by Kim Fortson | Jan 15, 2013 | Articles
As a growing number of schools adopt bring-your-own-device programs — bringing a slew of unique devices into the classroom — one expert is offering tips to help teachers craft lessons that are device neutral. Ron Milliner, director of the Kentucky Academy... by Mary Parker | Jul 6, 2012 | Articles
Be a success in public relations with a few simple tips. The mantra for success in public relations has always been that perception is reality. However, just knowing that the way something is seen is paramount does not make it easier. You cannot change how the public...
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