by Jennifer S Richards | Oct 17, 2013 | Articles
There are some libraries that are offering to help children with their homework. It seems like a perfect match. What better place to have our kids learn than in a library. Here is one excellent example in Columbus. Kids started trickling, then flowing, in. The tables... by Carolyn Y. Johnson | Apr 8, 2013 | Articles
A new study finds that more testing could help students maintain engagement and retain information. While much of the focus on testing has centered on the potential downside of high-stakes exams, The study, conducted by researchers from Harvard University, reveals... by Ian Nuttall | Feb 24, 2013 | Articles
It is almost a given that technology is a huge advantage as far as their being able to get somewhere in life is concerned. It is actually not a matter of whether or not it will have impact on students but whether or not it will impact the learning process positively... by Amy Sawyer | Feb 1, 2013 | Articles
It’s easy to assume that the often-quoted phrase ‘travel broadens the mind’ applies to adult travelers only. But the education of children, who soak up ideas, experiences and knowledge like sponges as they grow, can be greatly enhanced as a result of travel. Not only... by Richard Selznick | Aug 16, 2012 | Articles
Dr. Richard Selznick is a child psychologist and the director of the Cooper Learning Center, Department of Pediatrics, Cooper University Hospital in New Jersey. His new book, School Struggles – A Guide to Your Shut Down Learner’s Success, is a godsend that...
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