by Heather Hamilton | Feb 4, 2016 | Articles
In past years, education has been approached with a sort of “one size fits all” mentality—information is presented to students and they, in turn, learn and are eventually tested. Now, schools have begun to diversify the way they’re teaching, offering specific classes... by Janet Hill | Nov 8, 2014 | Articles
An interest in wildlife has made kids want to ban hunting drones, and they are taking part in a statewide project to learn about wildlife protection and civics by working on state legislation to do just that. The fifth grade class at Ladera Del Norte Elementary School... by Mandy Ginsberg | Oct 8, 2013 | Articles
“I hate this! I’ll never finish this homework! I give up!” Sound familiar? If your child’s algebra homework is keeping you up all night, you are not alone. A recent survey found that almost 50% of parents can’t help their kids with homework because they don’t know... by Cassandra Lynne | Apr 6, 2013 | Articles
In today’s job market, recent college graduates face tough competition for good careers. And often, employers make hiring decisions based not just on your education, but on your personality, your life experience and your general outlook on the world. So if you want to... by Cormac Reynold | Feb 26, 2013 | Articles
Good habits are never too late to develop and can make all the difference to grades when you’re studying hard. Improving performance is incremental and the little things help, so take a look at this list and you’ll learn some great habits. Write it Down There are a...
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