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How to Engage Students With Experiential Learning in Your Classroom

Sean Glaze  |  Teaching Methodology  |  0 comments  |  208 views  |  Read Full
 
As a principal, school administrator, or department head, your number one priority (after safely getting the kids out of the hallways and into a classroom) is to ensure that learning actually takes place in between the ringing bookends of your bell schedule.
 

Obstacles to Learning English

Dedi Walker  |  English Language Learning (ELL)  |  0 comments  |  150 views  |  Read Full
 
English is considered by many foreigners one of the most difficult languages to learn. The following list displays the obstacles that prevent some people from learning English:
 

Pricing Strategies for Private Tutors

Christie Van Arragon  |  Tutoring/Home School  |  0 comments  |  115 views  |  Read Full
 
Pricing plays an important role in the success of any tutoring business. However, there is a lot of confusion about the best way to price your tutoring services and how to go about finding the right price. This article looks at pricing strategies for independent tutors and tutoring companies and how to research prices in your market.
 

Rethink Training - It\\\'s Different Now

Nancy Langton  |  English for Special Purposes (ESP)  |  0 comments  |  265 views  |  Read Full
 
With the fourth quarter closing in rapidly, most companies begin the race towards achieving final year end results along with their 2012 Business Plan and Budget. As you contemplate your budget, reconsider your training needs and possible solutions. It's time to rethink training for your firm.
 

Is Studying Abroad for You?

Ashlin D. Washington  |  Study Abroad  |  0 comments  |  121 views  |  Read Full
 
Exciting and exotic travel. The chance to experience a completely new culture. The endless professional and personal opportunities. When it comes to studying abroad, there's no denying that a wealth of incredible benefits are yours for the taking. From exhilarating travel experiences to the opportunity to immerse yourself in a new language, it's no wonder more college students than ever before are opting to spend a life-changing semester - or even a year - abroad.
 

How To Become a Teacher

danny manuty  |  Career Development  |  0 comments  |  118 views  |  Read Full
 
Competent human resources is a prospect asset. Good quality human resources is only able to be produced by process of quality teaching. Considered one of the components that manage a good quality education program is the quantity of skilled teachers.
 

Multiple Intelligence Instruction at Home

Shea M Duane  |  Learning Methodology  |  0 comments  |  180 views  |  Read Full
 
What Kind of Smart are You? 'There is nothing new under the sun,' is an aphorism that can easily be applied to education. Education training programs have been stressing that children learn differently for a hundred years or more. But the theory of multiple intelligences as developed by Howard Gardner is a new path carved into an old, long traveled road.
 

Essay Paper Writing: Organizing Thinking to Generate Main Points

Al Steuart, Ph.D.  |  Writing  |  0 comments  |  104 views  |  Read Full
 
In the article Essay Paper Writing -- Step 1: Organize Thinking to Create Focused Topic Statement by this author, a process is described for organizing one's thinking about a topic in some class assignment directions in order to develop a clear statement about the assignment general topic.
 

American Accent - How Learning An American Accent Can Improve Your Life

Sheri Summers  |  Pronunciation/Phonics  |  0 comments  |  132 views  |  Read Full
 
For years, the mystery of the American accent has been a debate. American English is a semi-phonetic language, making it one of the more difficult languages to master. Once the basics have been learned, many foreign speakers find that because of the vowel shifts and speaking habits, English proves to be a frustrating language. Mastering the accent can help in several ways.
 

Do Words Matter? Is Grammar Obsolete?

Arlene J. Warner  |  Grammar  |  0 comments  |  96 views  |  Read Full
 
Spelling and syntax are unimportant according to progressive educators. Expressing oneself overshadows the beauty of language construction.
 
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