Education Articles
676: What to Do When Your Child Won t Learn to Read
There are kids who can't wait to understand what the squiggles in a book say, they realize that they are like a code that has to be broken, and once they understand the code an entire world will open up to them. Then there are kids for whom reading is nothing more than a lot of hard work and they don't have any inclination to put in extra study in
677: Where Can You Find A Tutor
If you decide that your child needs a tutor you can find help online. There are different services online that offer tutors from your city. These tutors offer their service at your home, in libraries, community centers, and other after school facilities, and online.
Many of these tutoring services have tutors in different countries. So wherever
678: Where To Go When You Study Abroad
The study abroad experience is one that should certainly not be missed by any college student who is majoring in one of the social sciences or humanities. While anyone can study abroad while in college, students will get the best experience if they are history, art or literature majors as they can study abroad and actually take courses in other cou
679: Why Early Learning Must Be Fun for Young Children
Do you remember your first day at school or the first few years at nursery? Nerves, excitement and tears as mum or dad finally let go of your hand and left you alone are just some of the things that may have happened even if the actual event is too long ago for you to remember.
So what can modern educators, nursery schools and day care centres d
680: Why Hiring a College Student is a Good Choice
Many parents when it is time to decide to hire a tutor to help their child in school, often find that they want a professional tutor. When asked if they would choose a college student, 6 out of 10 parents say they would and the other 4 were hesitant. Parents should freely admit that you want the best possible tutor for your child but it should not
681: Why Is It Important To Choose An Accredited School
There comes a time in everyones life where we need to choose the subject for our post secondary education and the college that we should attend. It is a tough choice since there are many factors that need to be considered before making the final selection. Some of these factors that influence these decisions are the workload at the college, if thei
682: Why PASMA Training Is Vital When Working At Height
PASMA is the Prefabricated Access Suppliers' and Manufacturers' Association, it sets out to promote the safe use and construction of alloy framed access towers. It has been in existence since the mid seventies and since that time has developed training programs for its members. Due to this long running heritage a PASMA certificate has become the in
683: Why Private School A Look at the Potential Benefits
The question of how to educate a child is one of the most important a parent can ask. A basic choice that many parents struggle with is that of public vs. private school. Parents do not want to take on unnecessary expenses if they will not ultimately benefit their child. After all, many public schools do an excellent job of educating students. But
684: Why Take a Conversational French Course
Everyday, new people decide to take a conversational French course, and millions of others all over the world dream of learning French. We all have the same idea of French as the most beautiful languages in the world, the language of love. We also have the idea that it is a really hard language to learn. This is not necessarily true.
When we thi
685: Why Take the PSAT Test
Also known as the PSAT/NMSQT test, the PSAT test takes place across the US during October each year. This is important to note for the following reasons:
Announcements are often seen about students who are named as National Merit Finalists. These students usually qualify for college scholarships, sometimes very generous scholarships that will se
686: Why Teaching To The Test Is Destroying Teacher Individuality
I'm a Kindergarten Teacher and my partner is very open to allowing me to "do things according to my own style" of teaching. However, statewide and nationwide that doesn't seem to be the norm anymore, and it's destroying teaching and student learning as we know it.
Just take a look at your own "best" teachers growing up. Didn't they all kind of "
687: Will A Tutor Really Help My Child
When your third grader comes home with a C in math, after you've tried to motivate him by paying him for good grades or taking him to the zoo, and you've tried every other bribe you could think of that appealed to him and still it didn't work. You are indeed a frustrated parent. You don't know any other way to motivate him to take an interest in ma
688: Will Online Classes Replace Traditional Colleges In The Future
The University of Phoenix boasts a student body of over 250,000, effectively making it the largest university in the United States according to student enrollment. However, other universities, like Devry, are quickly catching up. More and more, individuals are taking courses online due to the extreme flexibility it offers. With course curriculum's
689: Will These Story Starters Tips Help To Improve Your Home School Student s Or Gifted Child s Writing
When you pick up a book, you usually do three things: you look at the cover; read the blurb on the back and you read the first paragraph to see if you like it.
As an author, you often don't have much control over (1) the book cover or (2) the blurb, BUT every writer knows that a sizzling story start is vital! And that you can control. That first
690: Winning A ScholarshipElla Avery-Smothers Story
Have you heard of Ella Avery-Smothers? Want to win a scholarship? Then you can learn from her example. She wanted an opportunity to go to college, even with bad grades. And you can, too.
Ella wasn't the greatest student. She wasn't the valedictorian, or even considered a smart student. Her family had crops to bring in, and she had to work mornin
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