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·Adult Learning Theory
By Gabriel Rise
It goes without saying that nowadays we are all confronted with an environment of continuous change and speedy shifts. Technology has altered ... |
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·Adult Learning Disabilities
by Patrick Hartell
You have to deal with a number of issues if you have a learning disability, even if that disability was diagnosed in the childhood. The iss... |
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·Facing Your Fears as an Adult Return
by Matt McAllister
In case you hadn't noticed, career colleges aren't just for learning a vocational trade anymore. Nowadays, career colleges can help you obt... |
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·Financial Aid Options For Adults Who
By Gary Stuart
Approximately 90 million adults in the United States are now enrolled in some kind of training or educational program. Four out of every ten co... |
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·Online education and the challenge o
by Timothy D. Arnold
Getting an online education is both a very thrilling proposition and a challenging one as well. It is quite exciting to learn through a v... |
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·The Different Methods Of Home School
by Ken Snodin
There are a variety of methods that can be applied in the area of homeschooling. The method you select will have an impact on the curriculum and... |
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·Homeschooling Becoming A Viable Alte
by KB Lim
Last year alone, more than one million children in the United States choose homeschooling over traditional education. This stunting figure was relea... |
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·Starting Homeschooling in the Middle
By Linda Popolano
I spent the first few years of my son's life reading a lot of books about parenting and quite a few about homeschooling. I remember thinking... |
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·Attention Parents: Do You Make These
By: David Kidd
Everyone approaches homeschooling with a different perspective. Some approach it with fear and trepidation; others with excitement and enthusia... |
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·Home School VS. Public School
by Brandon McVey
"Each day, more than 1,200 young men and women give up on their high school education, and, in many cases, on themselves" - so says... |
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·A Brief Look at Attitudes-Based Lear
By Dr. Alvin Chan Kok Chuen
The greatest discovery of my generation (about 1900) is that human beings can alter their lives by altering their attitudes of min... |
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·Volunteerism for Teenagers: A Great
By Aldene Fredenburg
Volunteerism among high school and college students is at an all-time high; many school systems actually build volunteer work into their ... |
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·"No Bully" Policy at Philadelphia Sc
By Patricia Hawke
Philadelphia Schools has a just say no policy, when it comes to school bullies and other related negative student behavior.
Approximately,... |
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·Learning Through Heroes
Heroes inspire. Everyone wants to be associated with ordinary people who accomplish extraordinary feats. Recently, educators have recognized the importance of u... |
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·A Chinese Answer to an American Puzz
Character education? Look at the obstacles! No matter what you say, you'll be assailed by ACLU crazies or fundamentalists of one stripe or another. But suppose ... |
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·What Teachers Can Do To Stop Classro
By Ruth Wells
80% of teacher training tends to be on content, with only about 20% of training focusing on the "human factors," those minute-to-minut... |
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·Teach Students Teacher Interaction S
By Ruth Wells
At our popular Breakthrough Strategies to Teach and Counsel Troubled Youth Workshops (http://www.youthchg.com), we always let the course partici... |
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·Peer Skills Strategies To Stop Class
By Ruth Wells
Peer interaction problems can make any school or agency site chaotic, loud, unpleasant or unsafe. There are no quick fixes to instantly turnarou... |
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·Teachers: Could You Use The 10 Best
By Ruth Wells
Unless you work with easy, mellow students, you will love our "Top 10 Best Classroom Management Interventions to Turnaround Problem Student... |
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·Teacher Classroom Management Surviva
By Ruth Wells
"Nothing seems to work with that child!"
Have you ever said those words? If you work with very out-of-control students, chances are... |
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·Meeting National Standards with Inte
By Aldene Fredenburg
In trying to implement the "No Child Left Behind" Act, schools are scrambling to standardize their curriculum and upgrade their... |
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·Beyond Curriculum #2: A Research Pro
By Michele R. Acosta
Multiple intelligences instruction has the potential to reach and teach vast numbers of students, but incorporating it effectively while ... |
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·Beyond Curriculum #1: A Literary Ana
By Michele R. Acosta
Teaching with the multiple intelligences in mind is an admirable goal - and a difficult one. How do you effectively incorporate the multi... |
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·Multiple Intelligences - A Primer
By Peter Petracco
Intelligence Quotient (IQ) Testing - where did it come from?
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Two psychologis... |
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·What is the Theory of Multiple Intel
By Michele R. Acosta
Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences is based on the premise that each individual's intelligence is composed of multiple &qu... |
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·Teaching ESL To Children
By George Stocker
Teaching ESL to children is challenging but also very rewarding. Before I walk into a class of 10-year olds, I take a deep breath. Children ... |
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·ESL Role-Play
By George Stocker
Learning a language is a complex and long process as anyone who has tried will agree. One of the most difficult and frustrating things is ma... |
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·Idioms in Learning ESL
The Oxford English dictionary defines idioms as a group of words with a meaning of its own. These are phrases, which meaning has already been institutionalized.... |
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·Speaking To Yourself Can Be Dangerou
By: Josef Essberger
There are 4 key skills when you learn a language:
* listening
* speaking
* reading
* writing
Which one of these is the "Odd-Man-Out... |
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·Be A Great Teacher - 5 Things You Ca
By Shannon Tani
All teachers want to be great teachers. But the pressures of lesson planning, grading, preparing materials, and talking to parents often eat a... |
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