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Jobs postings for math, science and foreign language teachers don’t attract as much interest as other teaching positions. School districts seem more apt to hire graduates with dual degrees, adding that they see this as a cost-effective strategy in an age of... by Theresa Shafer | Feb 18, 2013 | Articles
No matter how hard you work on it, communication seems to be the Achilles heel of every organization and this is why Im’ writing about the 5 Best Tips for Using Pinterest in the Classroom.. As a school we have always posted information in the local paper, read it... by Tina Barseghian | Feb 5, 2013 | Articles
How to use digital games in the classroom A recent report reinforces the popularity of digital games among teenagers and highlights their potential uses in education. The report, released by the Joan Ganz Cooney Center and the Games and Learning Publishing Council,... by Abby Marks Beale | Feb 4, 2013 | Articles
Skimming and scanning are two very different strategies for speed reading. They are each used for different purposes, and they are not meant to be used all the time. Skimming and scanning are at the fast end of the speed reading range, while studying, without having a... by Helen Cocci | Jan 29, 2013 | Articles
Whether you are browsing internet forums, reading a novel, or simply walking through a shopping mall, grammar and spelling are everywhere. Yet despite our exposure to grammar daily, there are some common grammatical errors that most people still end up making. From...
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