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 Lindsay A Powers | Sep 27, 2014 | Articles
It may be more fun to sleep late or watch cartoons on a day off, but some children are finding that there is a Saturday school bonus for all students. These 8 and 9 year olds were happy to spend Saturday in school for a program that would help them catch up or get... 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 Terri Czup | Apr 18, 2014 | Articles
Through a unique pilot program, students tutor each other in math and develop relationships with children of different grade levels. A pilot tutoring program was created in Avon Ohio by guidance counselor Jessica Stringer, for Avon Heritage South and North Buildings.... by Lindsay Weaver | Mar 8, 2014 | Articles
Scheduling three hours of class time on a weekend means students improve grades with extra school on Saturdays For years Ross Elementary third-grader teacher Robin Peterson worked in Dallas Independent School District at exemplary campuses. Children were excelling in...
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