by Angela Prickette | Apr 3, 2013 | Articles
Bullying has become a worldwide epidemic, and it needs to be prevented as much as possible. All you need to do is a quick internet search to find horrific stories of how bullies have devastated the lives of students and their families. Educators and teachers need to... by Sam Chaltain | Feb 2, 2013 | Articles
Here is one English teacher’s take on how teachers can begin to end the reliance on testing in K-12. It wasn’t that long ago that suggesting America’s schools had become test-obsessed was a lonely endeavor. Although organizations like FairTest and campaigns... by Gloria D. Cavanaugh | Jun 30, 2012 | Articles
As a single parent, it would have been wonderful to have come home from the hospital with a manual on how to raise children. Of course, there is no such thing. I realized that the journey wasn’t going to be easy. A single parent raising children in today’s society... by Brian Roselione | Dec 14, 2011 | Articles
Asperger syndrome is often considered a high functioning form of autism. People with this syndrome have difficulty interacting socially, repeat behaviors, and often are clumsy. Defining Asperger syndrome and its key features has been an evolving challenge for... by Vickie Milazzo | Oct 1, 2011 | Articles
Many women aren’t comfortable dealing with negotiations, even when something they really want (and deserve!) is on the line. Vickie Milazzo shares nine tips to help you stop underpricing yourself and start getting paid what you’re worth. Hoboken, NJ...
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