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1). 5 Tips to Discussing Behavior Problems at School or Daycare  By : Travis Waack
As a parent or guardian, your child’s health and safety should be one of your top concerns.

2). A Buyers Guide For School Uniforms  By : John Morris
In many cases, a uniform is superior to a regular dress code. Of course, that concept is now changing as more schools both the public and parochial ones are seeing the advantages of a uniform...

3). A Special Education Success Story With Add and ADHD  By : Claudia Mann
The Problem In our rapidly moving culture, special education students, diagnosed with ADD or ADHD (Attention Deficit Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) are an ever-increasing challenge for teachers. Having taught in some capacity for nearly 40 years and being a parent of an active little boy, I have studied th...

4). A Tribute To Maria Montessori  By : Chris Lewis
"The only purpose of education is to teach a student how to live his life — by developing his mind and equipping him to deal with reality. The training he needs is theoretical, i.e., conceptual. He has to be taught to think, to understand, to integrate, to prove. He has to be taught the essentials of the knowledge discovered in the past — and he ha...

5). Academic Cheap Software For Education  By : Suwat Muenpan
The membership provides Microsoft software to keep academic labs, faculty and students on the leading edge of technology. Students and faculty are also sometimes allowed to resell academic software. Search Help tips Academic SoftwareAcademic software is software sold at significantly discounted prices to students, faculty members and educational in...

6). Accountability In Education  By : Denise Hummel
The article addresses a recent international conference and the ways in which experts are trying to find a statistical methodology that is accurate and efficient in assessing the effectiveness of education internationally.

7). Acting Camps: Preparing Your Young Actor or Actress for Industry Success  By : Mike Nelson
Helping your young acting hopeful prepare for a successful acting career can be an incredibly rewarding experience for the parent. All parents like seeing their children being creative, expressing themselves, and, most importantly, having fun. It should be stated, however, that forcing a child to participate in any pursuit they don't l...

8). Adding From Left to Right -- A Better Way to Add  By : Peter Waycik
More than likely, when you learned how to add, you started on the right and moved to the left. If you were adding whole numbers, you added the ones, "carried" if necessary, and repeated for the tens, hundreds and so on. This works well on paper, and it is the most efficient paper and pencil method; however, adding in the other direction has several...

9). Advantages of In-Home Tutoring  By : Jane Saeman
Why You Should Choose In-Home Tutoring vs. Group Tutoring at Storefronts

10). Back to School Responsibilities Again  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
It’s that time of year when mom and dad look for ways to improve their child’s academic standing during the upcoming scholastic year or, at least, they should be. There are many options to weigh in such as: new school clothes, school supplies, peer pressure, after school care, homework, league sports, and transportation. ...

11). Can You Draw a Perfect Hexagon?  By : Peter Waycik
It may not sound like a difficult task, but constructing hexagons and other polygons can be a frustrating and daunting task for children and adults. A sketch of a square is fairly simple to make as the corners are familiar right angles that most people have no trouble creating. Every other regular polygon from equilateral triangles to dodecagons an...

12). Christmas Customs Around the World  By : Freda J. Glatt, MS
December is well-known for Christmas but do you know how people in countries around the world celebrate it? Here are some customs from various parts of the world. Australia Greeting - Merry Christmas Santa's Name - Santa Claus. Children leave him a piece of cake or biscuits and a glass of milk or a bottle of beer.

13). Creating an In-class Cable TV Network  By : Frank Holes Jr.
Ever wonder if you and your students could create your own TV news show? Would you like to have announcements and school/class information available to students all class long? Would you like to avoid those students who were absent constantly asking you, "What did we do in class yesterday?" It isn't only possible to do, but with a few pieces of equ...

14). Daily Points in Class  By : Frank Holes Jr.
Starting your class on the right foot each day is very important to both you and the students. There are certain expectations you will have, be they required materials (texts, folders, gym clothes), basic supplies (pencils/paper), or behaviors (on time, in seats, working on opening activities). You are going to want these expectations met every day...

15). Distance Learning to Complete A High School Diploma  By : William Henniger
The importance of a high school diploma is becoming more and more evident today. In 2004, if you have that certificate you are 70 percent more likely to be employed than someone who did not have a diploma.

16). Driver Education Information for Teens  By : dave4
Virtually every teenager will do it; take a drivers education course to obtain their learners permit and eventually an unrestricted drivers license. Most states have requirements that must be met for a teen to get their learners permit. What is a learners permit? A learners permit is a special permit issued by a State Depa...

17). Effects of Teacher Assimilationist Philosophy on Mexican American Students  By : Tsahai H. London Sandrock
Unrelenting assimilationist view point can blind educators to positive aspects of non European cultures, and lead to biased attitudes and behaviors towards students.

18). Emergency Lesson Plans, Real Lifesaving Tools for Teachers  By : Frank Holes Jr.
Everyone gets those situations in life where an emergency has come up, and you don't have the time (or sometimes the ability) to get a good lesson plan in to school for your students. Maybe you have a family emergency or a disrupted travel plan and you just cannot get into school to leave detailed lessons. That is why it is essential for you to hav...

19). Flexible Estimation in Math  By : Peter Waycik
Adults use rounding and estimation in their everyday lives. They approximate the temperature, the cost of items, the time, and even their age. Consider this conversation: "How much did it cost to fix your car?" "Six hundred bucks!" Without any words such as: about, approximately, around, roughly, or nearly, it...

20). Getting Hired Before the Interview  By : Cathy Warschaw
Guidance and tips to high school seniors to prepare them for a job interview.

21). Girls’ Boarding School  By : Matt Garrett
Is your girl child feeling pressured in the co-ed classroom environment? Do you want to bring up your child in a healthy all girls’ environment? Well then waste no time to admit your girl to a good and reputed girls’ boarding school where she will receive the proper training to develop a self-belief that will help her to become tomorrow’s leader.

22). Goal Setting the SMART Way  By : Hanif Khaki
Goal setting is a task that is often overlooked until the New Year, when people decide to set resolutions. However, these resolutions are nothing more than wishes and are far from what we would call "goals". Hence these "so called" goals have very little chance of being realized. Just ask any fitness club owner when the greatest number of sign-ups ...

23). Help Your Children Say No to Cheating  By : Carol Josel
Cheating is a growing problem among school age children. Is your child cheating? Find out how to stop cheating before it can start.

24). How Free is the FAFSA?  By : Bill McCumber
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is free according to the U.S. Department of Education. It costs you nothing to fill out the form. But it costs families thousands of dollars in lost financial aid if done incorrectly.

25). How To Accredited College Degree Today Starting From Scratch  By : wirat
To accelerate the process of achieving a bachelor's degree, the program accepts up to 90 transfer credits from accredited colleges and institutions. Students without an approved associate 2019s degree from a regionally accredited college may transfer up to 64 credits and be granted junior status. Students awarded an approved associate%u2019s degree...

26). How To Find The Best Accredited Distance Learning  By : wirat
Learn more about these distance learning degree programs. With AIU Online's distance learning schools accelerated degree programs, you can learn the skills you need to succeed in today's competitive work environment. The BA degree presents a big challenge to students undertaking their studies via distance learning, requiring a maximum amount of mot...

27). How Too Be Fully Prepared For Class  By : Scott Palat
These six steps will help you prepare for class and as a result, you will become more and more confident every time you enter the classroom. In time, you will feel excited about going to class and your grades will drastically improve. Remember that attitude is everything and you must start today by changing your attitude about class. Being prepared...

28). How Too Get The Most Out Of Class  By : Scott Palat
Some students spend too much time studying because they did not take the time to learn what was being taught in class the first time. If you follow these four tips, you will learn how to understand each lesson being taught in class so you will not have to put in extra time studying. This does not mean you will not have to study, but this will becom...

29). How Too Prepare For Tests And Guarantee Yourself An A  By : Scott Palat
These five tips will help you get A's. Read each tip carefully an start applying them today. 1. Create a timeline. Once you determine the day of the test work backwards. Budget a specific amount of time every day. Consider other homework, projects and time needed to study for other classes as you create your schedule. 2....

30). How Too Read Your Text Book Efficiently And As A Result, Get Better Grades  By : Scott Palat
Below are eight tips to help you read and understand your text book so you can guarantee yourself better grades. 1. Skim through all titles and headings before reading the first paragraph. This will give you an idea regarding the material covered in the chapter or section and help you create a mental picture of the material as you read...

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