by Lisa Nielsen | Mar 6, 2013 | Articles
Few educators realize the role technology can play when it comes to engaging parents. Even if they don’t have Internet access, most parents have access to cell phones. However, in many cases, most simply use their phone as a calling and texting device. It’s time to... by Susan Lucille Davis | Mar 6, 2013 | Articles
Sharing success stories allows teachers to get new ideas and to revive the passion of the profession, middle-grades educator Susan Lucille Davis writes in this blog post. Comparing it to Show and Tell in elementary classrooms, Davis offers suggestions to facilitate... by Ian Wright | Feb 27, 2013 | Articles
Whether you have begun your way up the corporate ladder and are looking for someone to guide you through the ‘jungle’ or if you are still at school or college and need a helping hand to get you through an up-coming exam or coach you through a project, when... by Sarah D. Sparks | Feb 12, 2013 | Articles
Children who enter kindergarten with a small vocabulary don’t get taught enough words—particularly, sophisticated academic words—to close the gap, according to the latest in a series of studies by Michigan early-learning experts. The findings suggest many... by Griffin Rogers | Feb 12, 2013 | Articles
A guitar-playing teacher has found that songs about the distributive property and finding the slope of a line help his students understand math concepts a little better. “Anything to get kids interested in math is what we need to do,” Fleisher said. His...
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