by Bridget McCrea | Jan 26, 2013 | Articles
Paper-based games have long been a classroom staple, but many teachers have shifted to high-tech gaming. Advocates say the interactive nature of gaming has benefits in K-12 education. However, as momentum has grown for gaming in the classroom, critics have suggested... by Meghan Ivarsson | Dec 20, 2012 | Articles
Christmas is an incredibly expensive time of year for most families. The pressure to find unique gifts can be overwhelming. However, don’t overlook your greatest asset when looking to find something a little bit special. Go handmade, and even more than that, go... by Aileen Pablo | Oct 13, 2012 | Articles
You might consider yourself a horrible communicator. You might worry about what others will think, so you hesitate and dance around uncomfortable subjects. You feel distracted when other people talk to you by things going on around you and in your heads. You practice... by Gregory S. Downing | Oct 7, 2012 | Articles
A staggering 70 percent of the billionaires who made this year’s list of the richest people in America were self-made. If you want your kids to have a shot at joining them someday, Greg Downing says you must teach them to think and work like entrepreneurs—starting... by Marcia Cantarella, Ph.D. | May 18, 2011 | Articles
You can probably picture the setting: The graduation scene, in a huge auditorium filled with all kinds of smiling men and women, young and old, who are there to watch someone they love finish college. Some have come hours early to be at the front of the lines. Some...
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