Aug 10, 2009
Study Skills 2852 Views
Maybe you aren't satisfied with your computational skills. If you want to improve them, check the quality of your simple mental computations first.
Aug 9, 2009
Tutoring/Home School 2619 Views
You've already decided that you want to get some extra help for your child, and are considering exactly what kind and how much extra help would be perfect. First of all, if hiring a tutor or finding extra resources has crossed your mind you should follow through and see what's available.
by Mark S. Goulston, M.D.
Aug 9, 2009
Teaching 3713 Views
What good is trying to educate people who do not value learning for its own sake, are not curious (beyond the desire to feel excitement) and sadly have lost their sense of wonder?
English Conversation Classes can be designed for the number, age, level and interests of the students. English Conversation Classes can be designed for the type of conversation, subjects of the conversation, topics and sub-topics of the conversation.
Aug 6, 2009
Writing 3072 Views
An eager teacher stands at the front of the room, brainstorming with students to unlock ideas for writing about a time a wish came true. Students imaginations run wild as they think of wishes that they would love to see come to life. After the board is overflowing with ideas, the students are instructed to begin their compositions.
by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Aug 6, 2009
Teacher Training 3056 Views
Many teachers have never created any 'boundaries,' i.e., clear delineations, which may be physical or 'virtual,' where they draw the line. Do you and those around you know what your boundaries are?
Aug 6, 2009
Teacher Training 3188 Views
In considering schools, we need to value the fact that they are not on the regular platform of making and delivering goods or services to the public and hence are very far away from commonly used concepts of handling the supply and demand continuum. Schools, on the other hand, are service-oriented organizations that endeavor to provide a basic platform to the students to encourage them to grow towards the direction of success and excellence.
Aug 6, 2009
Learning Methodology 3647 Views
Have you ever felt that you were a really good learner but not necessarily in the way learning took place when you were in school? Did school sometimes make you feel stupid? Many of us feel this way, and because of this, many of us also feel that we must not be very smart.
Aug 4, 2009
Teacher Training 4803 Views
Using cards and performance forms are two useful teaching techniques for encouraging struggling and reluctant readers. In a mixed ability classroom, teachers need easy to implement strategies for encouraging all individual students to progress and close any learning gaps.
Get Their Attention in 5 Easy Steps - Tips For Teaching Reluctant Readers and ESL Students