by Annette Breaux | Dec 10, 2012 | Blog
There are several steps that teachers can take to quickly improve their teaching, writes author and speaker Annette Breaux. In this blog post, she writes that teachers should greet students each morning and say goodbye to them when they leave to help develop a... by Carol Hunter | Dec 3, 2012 | Articles
While it’s essential for students to master basics of reading, writing, mathematics and technology it’s also important for the education community to focus on social and emotional aspects of student growth and development. Carol Hunter shares Canadian... by Pat Wyman | Oct 27, 2012 | Articles
What if your child or students realized they could learn their spelling words in half the time with the simple strategy of the new book Spelling Made Easy? Is your child writing their spelling words ten times each and getting low grades in spelling? Does it seem like... by Ultimate Vocabulary | Sep 7, 2012 | Articles
Scientists have discovered a significant causal relationship between success and communication. Empirical results have proven that successful people command powerful vocabularies and effective communication skills. Word power is essential for effective communication... by Katie Hull-Sypnieski and Larry Ferlazzo | Jan 25, 2012 | Articles
Teachers who use effective differentiation try to keep these questions in mind at all times: “What can I do to move this student forward? Is he processing the concepts? Is her thinking being stretched?” If we didn’t, then our “sleepy”...
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