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 Josiah Garber | Mar 4, 2013 | Articles
It’s that time of year already. You have looked at your first semester grades and frankly, they need some help. The good news is you are not out of luck. Here is a strategy that can help you raise your grades without wasting your energy. Focus Your Energy This... by Paul Knight | Mar 2, 2013 | Articles
Interactive technology has been around for quite a few years in one way shape or form and has been applied to many useful and interesting applications. With the great leaps that have been made in this field with regards to the hardware and the software used to power... by Phil Roberts | Feb 22, 2013 | Articles
When it comes to reading and many other activities in life, it is important to know how to test your child for color blindness. Color Blindness in Children Can be Overcome Color blindness has a profound effect on children, but it need not have a negative impact on... by Global Kids | Feb 6, 2013 | Articles
Digital Learning Day is a K-12 activity promoting the use of technology to support teachers in public schools for grades K-12. The focus is on teaching practice, rather than on specific technology tools. The event represents a set of activities across the United...
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