Education

Choosing the Right Classes in High School

Choosing the Right Classes in High School Teaching Staff

As a high school student, you may be thinking about your college admission process now. There are many parts to a college application – the essay, your resume, your test…

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Should Your Child Attend Preschool? Are They Ready?

Should Your Child Attend Preschool? Are They Ready? 150 150 Kristen

Most people think of school starting at kindergarten. But should your child be in school earlier than that? What are the benefits of sending your child to preschool? How can…

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SchoolTutoring.com Creates Educational Posters for Preschool & Kindergarten Classrooms

SchoolTutoring.com Creates Educational Posters for Preschool & Kindergarten Classrooms 150 150 Emma Taylor

click this image to help fund our educational poster project at Kickstarter.com SchoolTutoring Academy has launched a campaign to provide posters to pre-school and kindergarten teachers for decorating their classrooms.…

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New York State Regents Exams

New York State Regents Exams 150 150 Callie

If you live outside of New York, chances are you’ve never heard of them. And if you live in New York, chances are you know them all too well. What…

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The Truth About Plagiarism

The Truth About Plagiarism Teaching Staff

Plagiarism is a serious offense and it’s important to follow the proper steps in citing work from other sources. Never try to pass off someone else’s work as your own…

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Understanding and Supporting the Common Core

Understanding and Supporting the Common Core 150 150 Kristen

Schools in the United States come in a variety of shapes and sizes, and because of this it becomes hard to hard to compare students from one school against students…

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Studies on Technology in the Classroom

Studies on Technology in the Classroom 150 150 Suzanne

Recently, an interesting study on technology use in the classroom was released by the National Association for Educational Progress (NAEP) and Center for American Progress to provide an overview of…

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How it Works: Ability Grouping

How it Works: Ability Grouping 150 150 Suzanne

Tracking, or grouping students by ability, is one of the single most controversial topics in education. It is a practice that impacts students, teachers, administrators, and of course, families as…

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Preventing Summer Brain Drain

Preventing Summer Brain Drain 150 150 Suzanne

Summer is upon us, plans to prevent summer brain drain are going into high gear, and the good news is that we never stop learning so brain drain may be…

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Helping Kids Learn Math

Helping Kids Learn Math 150 150 Suzanne

Learning math, and remembering it, is not the easiest thing in the world. It can be difficult for young children to learn math and difficult for adults to remember how…

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