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Student’s performance in algebra may be a key factor in college enrollment. The U.S. Department of Education is supporting achievement by awarding $740,000 in grants to four colleges. The grants help create mobile applications that provide algebra help for... by Robert Locke | Jan 10, 2013 | Articles
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Twenty-one schools in the Jordan, Utah, district have adopted a program based on author Stephen Covey’s, “The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People,” in which they learn skills in leadership, conflict resolution and more. The Leader In Me Program is... by Dr. Karin Suesser, PhD. | Dec 27, 2011 | Articles
Like most parents, You probably try to do everything to make sure your kids succeed in school each year: Register them, pay fees, buy school supplies and new clothes, check out their new classroom, and talk with them about how much fun the upcoming school year will... by Kathy Doyle Thomas | Aug 12, 2011 | Articles
Three to five percent of children have ADHD, and one of those children is my son, Colin. We knew Colin was different when he was just one year old. He never walked – he ran everywhere, all the time. It was even a challenge trying to get my ADHD child to sit down and...
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