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As students progress through school, they are expected to take countless in-class and standardized tests that include essays. Students are often baffled by this type of exam. How do I begin? How do I write an effective thesis statement? How do I organize my ideas?... by Jay Douglas | Oct 17, 2012 | Articles
For high-achieving high school students, the competition to get into a good college starts early. Extra-curricular activities matter, as of course do grades and test scores. Parents and teachers coach students through these steps each year. But the high school... by Phil Saparov | Aug 20, 2012 | Articles
This is a simple three-step process of writing an essay of any length and on any topic – even if you’re totally confused about writing and even if you don’t like writing. So, let’s begin to learn how to write a winning essay in three easy steps. The three steps for... by Henry Borenson, Ed.D. | Jul 11, 2011 | Articles
Kids and adults who struggle with algebra need the best algebra help there is. Fortunately, help is readily available. Below I offer additional suggestions that may enable you to provide the best algebra help to your son or daughter if you are a parent or to your... by Ian Leahy | May 6, 2011 | Articles
The majority of problems arising in the classroom stem from poor lesson plans. If your lesson is unprepared and bogus you’ll likely encounter problems. If you prepare interesting, challenging, and exciting lessons you’ll encounter zero to a minimum of...
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