by Pat Wyman | Mar 23, 2013 | Articles
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 Abby Marks Beale | Feb 4, 2013 | Articles
Skimming and scanning are two very different strategies for speed reading. They are each used for different purposes, and they are not meant to be used all the time. Skimming and scanning are at the fast end of the speed reading range, while studying, without having a... by Daniel Horning | Jan 4, 2013 | Articles
It’s tough for any child to be the “new kid” in a room full of strangers. This is especially true for children that have moved from a faraway place. Military families, or just children whose parents were transferred at their job all know this struggle. Teachers and... by Calvin Hennick | Dec 25, 2012 | Articles
In some classrooms, interactive whiteboards go unused or are used as a place to hang posters and student work. To make the most of the interactive whiteboards, experts suggest schools identify teachers who are excited about the technology as “early...
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