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- Toddlers Learn Math Skills During PlaytimeToddlers might be learning essential math skills if you’re saying the right things to them during playtime. Here's the key to making the most of these crucial early years.
- Parenting and EducationHow important are parents in a child's education? This article explores "The No Child Left Behind Act" and it's view that parental involvement is more important than money. The D.O.E.'s study shows "Who You Are" determines success more than parents.
- Dynamic, Apolitical Suggestions for Education ReformA brief overview of simple, dynamic, apolitical suggestions to reform public education from elementary grades to high school graduation.
Death of a TeacherReality of teaching students and the need to reconstruct the educational system by inputting diversity.
Math Skills Every Child Needs for KindergartenEssential skills that all children should have mastered before entrance into Kindergarten.
April Bulletin Board Ideas for Math Education MonthAre you looking for math bulletin board ideas to celebrate Math Education Month? Try these 5 fun and educational April elementary bulletin board ideas.
In Response to President Barack Obama's Request for Educational InnovationAn innovative plan to improve teacher quality and student achievement.- Mixing in Math (MiM) Website Delivers SkillsThe Mixing in Math (MiM) website provides parents and educators with free, downloadable activity sheets for children in kindergarten through sixth grade and helps build skills in arithmetic, geometry, estimation, patterns, and algebra.
- Math Education Instruction: Math Teaching Games for Elementary SchoolThere are two ways to teach math facts, repetitive rote and drill or rote and drill within the context of games. When a student receives educational instruction in basic math facts through games, they are going to be more motivated.
- Keep Your Child's Math Skills Sharp Over Winter Break!Math is an important skill and is used in every day life, use these 4 simple and fun ideas to keep your child's math skill sharp over their winter break.
- Winter Break + Math Activities = Keeping Math Skills SharpWinter break can be a time to help your kids sharpen their math skills. Here's some ideas to help keep the learning flowing while away from school
Easily Retaining Your Math Skills Over Winter, Spring, or Summer Break!For those interested in retaining their math skills when on spring, summer, or winter break- here is some practical advice. Read on.- Helping Kids Enjoy MathSimple activities help kids enjoy math more and understand practical applications.
- Help Your Child Build Their Math SkillsThe best way to help your child learn is to teach them in a way they will enjoy. By making learning fun, it enables a child to retain more of the information that they are learning.
- How Parents Can Set Education Goals to Help Their Child's Academic AchievementAlthough most people think schools are the most critical contributor to a child's academic success, recent research, in the field of education, says that parents play a powerful role in the ultimate success of their children.
- Math Anxiety and Children: How to Help Your Child Get Over Math AnxietyMath anxiety is a common reason children struggle with math and can make it difficult for your child to learn vital educational skills. If your child is struggling with math anxiety, here's how to help.
- Education - Failing the ChildrenPublic education has taken a turn for the worse for many years. Many children hate school, many are failing school. However in reality schools are failing the children.
Effect of Parent Involvement on Students' Academic PerformanceParent involvement is absolutely essential to student achievement in school and in life.The impact that parents can have on their child's learning and achievement transcends income levels and social status.- Business Math for High School Students: A Class that Teaches Practical, Everyday Math SkillsBusiness or practical math skills have been overlooked in the pursuit of college degrees. High schools need to concentrate on making sure students understand practical math skills.
- How to Improve Math Skills in Young StudentsUnfortunately, young children are only beginning to develop the cognitive abilities required to perceive abstract concepts and thinking when they start learning math.
Three Math Websites for Elementary StudentsA guide to three math websites that will benefit elementary students.- Creative Ways to Help Kids Use Candy to Learn Math SkillsIf you are trying to teach your preschooler math skills, many parents have found that candy is really the best way to help them.
7 Educational Gifts for 4 & 5 Year OldsNeed some educational gift ideas for 4 & 5 year olds? Check out these toys that teach.
Using Dice to Strengthen Math SkillsThis article encourages parents to play math games with their children to strengthen the child's skill and learn positive social skills. Using four dice the child learns math competency.- Social Skills Necessary in the Development of Young Children, AdolescentsThis is an essay on social-emotional learning and its impact on young children and adolescents as it pertains to the classroom.
- Free, Printable Addition Worksheets for 1st GradeKeeping first grade students on top of their math skills can be a chore in itself. Kids in the first grade would rather play than work on their addition.
- How Video Games Can Improve a Child's Math SkillsMany people think that video games are bad for their kids but video games can teach kids how to do math.
- Cheap Ways to Reinforce Your Child's Math SkillsWhether your child is homeschooled or they are in public school, they may need additional practice when it comes to math.
- A Parent's Case for InclusionThe practice of inclusion as an education model is debated and misunderstood. This article defines inclusion, examines arguments for and against it, and explores the positive impact inclusion can have on children's learning.
- Kindergarten Math SkillsKindergarten math readiness is based on shapes, patterns, positional words, counting, and number recognition. Here are a variety of fun ways to help your kindergartener learn early math skills.
- The Emotionally Disturbed StudentA research paper submitted to Webster University. The paper discusses the educational diagnosis of emotionally disturbed (sometimes labeled as emotionally disturbed). A case study performed by the author is included in the body of the paper.
- Encouraging Curiosity Towards MathematicsIdentify 4 instructional strategies that increase active student participation. Explain the purpose of each strategy and how to apply them in the classroom.
The Best Way to Learn Math SkillsThe basic cognitive process to successfully comprehend math involves internalizing numbers or numeral imagery.- Education and IdentityVarious scholars examining the context of education have noted that the process is one that is supposed to provide the learner with the critical thinking skills necessary for growth and development beyond the walls of the classroom.
- Every Child Matters: Research PaperOrigins of ECM, ideas on how to implement ECM into day to day teaching.
- Improve Your Child's GradesIf your child is having trouble making the grade at school, here are tips you can start using today.
- Inclusion Vs. Exclusion in EducationChildren with learning disabilities need to be included with other children but in some instances they need to be excluded to receive special help with their problems.
- Factors that Affect Students' Social & Emotional DevelopmentThis essay briefly describes factors that affect students' social emotional development. This essay also will touch on how learning life skills affect students and ways to teach them.
- Using Cooking to Teach Your Children MathMath skills really add up in the kitchen because recipes are boiling over with math!
- Improving Education Using PolicyA practical view is a process where requirements, intentions and objectives, transform into an arrangement of goals, programs, and policies which have an effect on funding, procedures, and outcomes, which form the foundation for assessment, improvement, and new policies.





