by Celia Baker | Apr 10, 2013 | Articles
A study of 7,000 principals in Texas found that the most-effective principals can raise students’ achievement in one year by as much as two to seven months of learning, while the least-effective principals can lower achievement in similar amounts. The study... by Katrina Stevens | Feb 4, 2013 | Articles
Teachers can apply an entrepreneurial approach to become a more effective educator with these six skills according to educator, Katrina Stevens. Skills like problem solving, developing an online professional learning community and partnering with a mentor. When we... by Sarah Sharon | Feb 3, 2013 | Articles
When you think about higher education, what usually pops into your mind is a traditional three or four year college degree. Then you begin to think about where you need to move to study a subject of your choice and how much it’s going to cost you. Finally you think... by Andrew Roth | Jan 17, 2013 | Articles
Some of the greatest learning tools in life are the mistakes we make, and some of the best lessons we will ever learn will come as a result of mistakes we make. Our failures are often frowned upon as a negative thing and that triggers a sense of fear for making... by Wilson Orthodontics | Jan 5, 2013 | Articles
No matter what stage of life you are in, if you are considering braces to help straighten your smile, there are more options than ever before. Thanks to medical advances, orthodontic technology has progressed to a level of efficiency and comfort that is unparalleled...
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