by Sarah Sharon | Feb 3, 2013 | Articles
When you think about higher education, what usually pops into your mind is a traditional three or four year college degree. Then you begin to think about where you need to move to study a subject of your choice and how much it’s going to cost you. Finally you think... by Lynh Bui | Jan 25, 2013 | Articles
As national education reforms continue to take shape, Montgomery County, Md., public schools are adopting a more rigorous curriculum and altering their definition of what it means to be “college ready.” For years, the district has held its Seven Keys to... by David Greer | Dec 12, 2012 | Articles
If you are in college you may think that taking the right classes and getting good grades are the only things required to help you find a good job when you graduate. It might surprise you to learn, however, that there are certain steps you should take right now to... by Sarah Rawson | Nov 5, 2012 | Articles
Reading for children has undergone something of a renaissance in the last decade, prompted in part by the enormous success of JK Rowling’s Harry Potter books. And many parents and teachers will agree that it is becoming easier to persuade youngsters to pick up a... by Sharon Rechter | Oct 25, 2012 | Articles
My three year old daughter, Neta, is a bright kid. She can write her name, do simple math, and trace the entire ABCs. She has also been using an iPad since she was 18 months, knows how to pick her favorite games, watch videos, and if it was not for me changing my...
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