by Bonnie Terry M. Ed., BCET | Nov 11, 2014 | Articles
There is nothing like the leaves falling to get in in the mood to cuddle up with a really good book. But what happens when reading is difficult? That is exactly why I’m running a November Contest to help those with learning reading, writing, or study skills… Awaken... by Bonnie Terry M. Ed., BCET | Nov 6, 2014 | Articles
Imagine that you are on a ship headed to Spain. Everything is going along fine, so you think, but you find out that the captain accidentally entered the directional course at 44° instead of 45°. Your arrival day comes but instead of arriving in Spain, you arrive in... by Jonathan Song | Jul 25, 2014 | Articles
Teaching is a great experience because you have the opportunity to make an impact on students’ academic careers and encourage them to succeed when they study smarter not harder. Seeing improvement, however, can be a struggle. Students are always told that if they... by Susan Kruger, M.Ed. | Mar 25, 2014 | Articles
Note-taking may be the quintessential study skill and it is critical to your success to know how to take notes the right way. Even people without a real concept of “study skills” know that students are supposed to take notes. Teachers like to say, “If I’m talking,... by Dixie Somers | Mar 25, 2014 | Articles
Hertz FurnitureAttending school should be an exciting time in your life that will eventually lead you to a successful career. No matter what stage of schooling you are in, it is important to learn how you study best—otherwise, you can really get behind and develop bad...
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