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Educators are now saying that iPads increase math engagement for students. At a middle school in Pismo Beach, CA, students use iPads instead of paper and pencil to do math. “They put forth 10 times the amount of effort,” says teacher Kristi Fuller. iPads... by Jane Moughon, M.S., CPC | Dec 11, 2012 | Articles
Some current managers and employers are struggling to understand the new generation of employees they have hired. Some call them Generation Y and some call them the Millennials. They were born between 1978 to2002. (The dates may vary depending on which expert’s book... by Jen Thames | Feb 14, 2012 | Articles
As parents, we want the best for our kids, and one of the biggest dilemmas we might face is watching them fail to succeed in school. It’s easy to start the blame game – blaming your children for not working hard enough, teachers for not teaching well, yourself... by Ellie Dixon | Jan 26, 2012 | Articles
Character education is not a “quick fix” for falling moral standards in society today. It provides long-term solutions that address moral, ethical, and academic issues that are of growing concern to us all. Character education is the fostering of ethical,... by Bethany Ramos | Aug 21, 2011 | Articles
College can be an overwhelming experience for new students when you factor in meeting new friends taking a heavy course load and learning how to manage life away from home. But adjusting to college life can be much easier when you make your health a priority to...
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