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- Beyond Flashcards - Three Ways to Study Smarter and Enjoy ItStudying is about more than rote memorization and rewriting the same thing over and over. Consider trying these new techniques to study smarter, enjoy it, and give your school subjects new life.
Homeschool Subjects: Know What to Teach and How to Teach ItWhat subjects should you teach in your homeschool? How should advanced subjects be taught?- Examining How to Best Prepare Teens for the FutureMany students are fired because they cannot handle the responsibility of managing their time wisely and have no specialized training.
In Response to President Barack Obama's Request for Educational InnovationAn innovative plan to improve teacher quality and student achievement.
Math and the Nontraditional Student: How to Get Past the Math BarrierMany older prospects for a higher degree would go to college if only they had some assurance they could pass the math requirements. This article includes tips to increase the likelihood of success in math for the nontraditional student.
How Do YOUR Homeschoolers Learn Best?Knowing how to teach your homeschooling children individually is difficult, particularly when they each learn in different ways. However, there are things you can do to avoid learning gaps in subjects that aren't their favorites.- How to Find a Good Tutor in Monterey, CaliforniaHow to find the best tutors and the best deals on tutoring in Monterey, CA
- Geometer's Sketchpad in a College Algebra ClassroomThis paper discusses the benefits of using Geometer's Sketchpad as part of a college algebra class, which include providing a useful tool by which students can explore functions and achieve a deeper level of understanding of algebra.
Teacher Knowledge & the Process of Student LearningNeither subject-matter competency, nor pedagogical knowledge are enough to support students in maximizing their learning experiences in the classroom. Teachers must know about students' lived experiences, learning strengths, and their personal interests.
10 Tips for Teens' Parents to Survive Middle SchoolElementary School and Middle School are very different. They are different from our own experience in junior high too. Find out how preteens and teens survive and thrive in these tough years.- Are We Apathetic when it Comes to Teaching Students About History?The troubles a history student might find when seeking a history teaching position and why.
Qualities Young Children Have That Can Help Them to Learn MathThere are many parents that can get over the hurdle in themselves of disliking or not respecting math.- Uncle Bob Secrets Child Molester Dont Want You to KnowUntil my youngest daughter was 9 I could not wash any of my children below the neck. I was so afraid all those years that BOB lived within me.
- Uncle Bob Secrets Child Molesters Don't Want You to KnowThe view from the inside.
How to Incorporate Music into Your ClassroomGreat tips for using music in your classroom.- College Courses to Prepare a Person for LIfeAn overview of classes useful for work, personal, social, and other life experiences
- ADD/ADHD: The Bogus Diagnosis?After years of advocating for my daughter, educating myself and doing research I found out she may have received a bad diagnosis.
- Asperger's Trouble at SchoolChildren learn in different ways, especially special needs children. Learn about the different ways children learn and what you can do to help your child. Even if your child doesn't learn the way they teach in school, you can still find ways to help him/her.
- 10 Ways for Students to Succeed in Any College SubjectThe 10 Ways for Students to Succeed in College is about participation and effort.
- A Modern Education Reality Check: The Vital Role of the Parent in Young Learner's LifeParents can not rely solely on professional educators to teach their children. Parents can easily add to the success of their child's education helping them to thrive in the classroom.
- Invert Then Multiply: Everyday Math Examples for KidsAs students, we had to take algebra and calculus but we survived; unfortunately, our leftover negativity toward math adversely affects how our young learners respond to math.
My Arm and Your NoseMy take on our rights.
Pirates Cleaning Up the CarribeanSometimes when we know our whole life is exactly as we want it to be, we meet someone and find out it could be so much more. Joe's life was planned out till he met Long-John, and the resulting adventure would change the Carribean forever.- The Top 30 Things Not to Say on the First Day of SchoolStart the school year off right. Avoid saying ...
- A Writing Craft Q&A.Recently, a Luthiel's Song reader asked me to answer a few questions for her gifted program school project. For my part, I was delighted to pitch in.
- Childhood Obesity and ExerciseExercise and its relationship to Childhood Obesity in America.
- Breaking the Cycle of PovertyEducation is the single most effective way to reduce poverty, yet poverty it the main barrier to education. I show three different methods of breaking that cycle: one at little cost; one with but high cost; and a palliative approach with much lower cost.
- The Learning Curve and Decisions of a Homeschooling DadThe challenges you may face when deciding to homeschool are not always up front. Homeschooling is an important decision, but HOW to homeschool your child or children is an even greater dilemma.
- Helpful Websites for Math Teachers and Their StudentsAn article that lists a few of the sites that can be found on the internet to help math teachers and their students
- The Advantages and Disadvantages of Ability GroupingAbility grouping can be beneficial with appropriate differentiated instruction. There is with-in class ability grouping strategies that educators can use to help all students of different ability levels learn.
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