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Cheating is not a new problem, but students and teachers are finding that cheating on tests rises with use of technology. With smartphones available for school work, text messages have replaced note passing. Also, students can look up answers on smartphones almost... by Lindsey Layton | Mar 10, 2014 | Articles
A recent study has found that social and emotional skills lead to academic achievement. In a randomized, controlled trial that examined the technique known as Responsive Classroom, researchers found that children in classrooms where the technique was fully used scored... by Pat Wyman | Aug 31, 2011 | Articles
Stephen was squirming around in his seat, praying he was anywhere else but in school learning and testing all the time. He was having trouble paying attention – again! The teacher talked so fast and he agonized over the inevitable – another history test…and another... by Pat Wyman | Aug 30, 2011 | Articles
This is part 2 of the Best Ways To Eliminate Test Taking Jitters from author Pat Wyman. 1, Get all the materials needed. Use study groups if your child likes them, Mozart Music Study Tapes and Picture Perfect Summaries of material they are learning. 2. Layer the... by Pat Wyman | Aug 29, 2011 | Articles
Do you want your child to eliminate the taking jitters when taking a test? If so, here’s a simple plan to eliminate those jitters forever. This is an excerpt from the best selling book Instant Learning for Amazing Grades by Pat Wyman. This is a 3 step formula that...
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