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Current Crisis in America
by Ray Prasanta, Aug 5, 2007
America is a great Country. But Currently it is immersed in a large number of crises, both at home and abroad. What are they? How did it happen? What is the way out? The author outlines those scenarios in this article.
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How Even the Best Schools Harm Our Kids: A Teacher’s Story
by Beatrice Adams, Jul 30, 2007
Before I had kids, I taught for seven years. That's why I know schools from the inside. That’s also why I don't want to send my kids to any of them.
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The Circle of Learning
by SM Dee, Jul 28, 2007
School can be a stressful and dull environment. Some text books could sell as a sleep aide. Learning and retaining can be a difficult task, but not in my classroom. "The Circle of Learning" is a technique I use with my students to achieve long-term retention in relaxing and fun setting.
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Using Work-Study to Make It Through College
by Allen Teal, Jul 24, 2007
The federal work-study program is designed to help fill in the cracks for students after the big bills are paid. This article looks at the advantages of participating in the work-study program while in college.
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Helping Your Child Become an Enthusiastic Reader: 5 Tips from a School Librarian
by Laurel Hastings, Jul 22, 2007
Is your child a reluctant reader? Every parent wants his or her child to succeed in school and in life. Most of us know that reading is the key – but how do we get our child to sit still long enough to get good at it?
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No Child Left Behind
by Ryne, Jul 18, 2007
The author explores this controversial U.S. education policy.
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10 Tips to Getting Back to Education
by T8stee, Jul 16, 2007
A guide to help prospective mature students work through the minefield of clearing, fees and first days at the university.
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Improve Your Performance on Standardized Tests
by RoseGrower, Jul 15, 2007
MEEP, CSAP, ISTEP, CATS... initials that strike fear into the hearts of students, teachers and administrators alike. Why? Because these are acronyms for some of the required standardized tests issued annually by every state's Department of Education.
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Five Sources for Handwriting Worksheets
by Melanie Marten, Jul 5, 2007
Teaching your child to write neatly is an important task. The best way to learn good handwriting skills is through the use of repetitive writing. Handwriting worksheets can be an excellent tool to teach ease and neatness.
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Overview of Common Arguments Against Homeschooling
by Melanie Marten, Jul 5, 2007
While homeschooling gains popularity throughout the country, there are still many people who speak out against it. When you are making the decision to homeschool your children or send them to private or public school, you should be aware of the common arguments against homeschooling.
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