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May 16 2008: Online Educational Fun in the shape of Winnie the Pooh by: mintu
Recently I read a very cool book called "The Tao of Pooh" by Benjamin Hoff written back in the 1980 's . It shows how the popular children 's cartoon bear Winnie the Pooh created by A.A. Milne in England in the 1920 's , though a Western concept, actually embodies the ideology of the great Chinese (Eastern) philosophy Taoism (pronounced Daoism). I remember enjoying Winnie the Pooh stories when I was a kid so I thought I'd do the modern task of searching for his name on the Internet
April 23 2008: Interior Design Schools - How Do You Choose The Right One For You? by: Madonna Jeffries
You may be one of those people who have a natural flair for interior design and have always dreamed of starting your own interior design business Perhaps you believe that your creative instincts, combined with the experience you have gained in doing interior decorating for friends and family, will enable you to go out and start your own business
April 22 2008: How Accurate Are Standard Iq Tests? by: Amy Nutt
It is very common for people to take IQ tests nowadays as a way to assess their intelligence However, some people may be doubtful whether IQ tests give an accurate representation of a person’s level of intelligence
April 21 2008: Turn Homework Into A Positive Experience For Your Child by: ritaoffen
For a child to succeed and progress through the education system, learning needs to continue outside of lesson time and homework is seen by many as an important aspect of this. In a study conducted by the Office for Standards in Education pupils in England were asked who helped them with their homework. Overwhelmingly, parents were the most frequent source of help, for pupils of all ages, and pupils were more likely to look for help from friends as they got older. Just how much we as parents should help our child is down to us, and the experience is different for everybody. Some children need little support at all, enjoy doing homework, and work independently, whilst others need a lot of support and encouragement. This is where parents can play a significant role, and there are some important yet simple points as to how we go about it that can make a big impact on how smoothly the homework process goes.
April 20 2008: How To Learn Spanish Online Fast - 5 Steps To Getting Started by: Andrew Kawoski
Step 1: Determine Your Goal
The first thing you should do is ask yourself: what exactly do I want to accomplish Am I going for total native fluency (requiring years of work) or do I just want to have a decent grasp of the language so I don't come off as completely ignorant when speaking to a native speaker
April 18 2008: But They All Read At Different Levels by: Laura Robb
Not too long ago, on a visit to two sixth-grade classrooms, I saw very clearly the challenge teachers have before them when they try to differentiate reading In both classrooms, 11-year-olds who read like fourth graders shared tables with classmates who read like the average ninth grader - a five-year span
April 18 2008: Ten Ways You Can Promote A Sense Of Responsibility by: Linda Bress Silbert, Ph.D. And Alvin J. Silbert, Ed.D.
Timothy walked into STRONG Learning Center for his tutoring session, but that day he was too distressed to begin his schoolwork "Every morning I have to wash my face, get dressed, comb my hair, brush my teeth, and eat breakfast," he blurted
April 18 2008: 5 Lies You Learned In School That Are Holding You Back by: Susanna Lange
In the 25 years since graduating from high school, I’ve come to the conclusion that many of the lessons I was taught in school haven’t helped me succeed in my life or career And I’m not alone
April 17 2008: What Is Total Immersion In Learning A Second Language? by: Douglas Bower
Introduction
In the 1990 's when I was contemplating learning Spanish, I was told repeatedly by well-meaning friends that if I really wanted to learn Spanish I would have to live in a country in which Spanish was the dominate spoken tongue If you Google "Spanish Immersion," you will get 1,790,000 hits
April 17 2008: Health Centers' Role Critical In Screening Students For High-Risk Drinking by: Cassie Harman
For most students, college is a learning experience that goes well beyond the classroom More freedom and responsibility means more risk, which is borne out in the statistics surroundings students’ use of alcohol
April 17 2008: Six Reasons to Learn a Foreign Language by: speak111
Now that I am older I can see advantages to learning to communicate in different languages. Think of some of the jobs you could have if you could speak a second language proficiently. Yes, it takes time, effort and discipline but think of the adventures. You could accomplish this goal is 3 to 6 months time.
April 17 2008: South American Educators Meet To Redefine Their Sociopolitical Role by: Mba Mbulu
Soon, teachers and educators across Latin America and Spain will be attending the Fifth Ibero-American Conference of Teachers, Educators and Researchers ((Quinto Encuentro IberoAmericano de Colectivas y Redes de Maestros que Hacen Investigacion e Innovacion Desde Su Escuela y Comunidad) One of their objectives is to make teachers and educators authors of and protagonists for the emancipation of the educational process
April 14 2008: Tutor-Parent Communication by: Shari Nielsen
For a tutor, communication with parents is a must Tutors that communicate with the parent frequently tend to run a more successful business, land clients that are willing to pay slightly higher fees, and have clients that are more likely to offer referrals
April 14 2008: Advice For Parent-Teacher Communication by: Shari Nielsen
Tutors not only help students understand material, but they also provide advice to frustrated or parents struggling to help their children The more informed tutors are, the more likely they are to offer sound advice
April 10 2008: Study Skills Are Boring! Or, Are They? by: Susan Kruger
“Study skills are boring” That is what most students tell me when I first meet them
April 09 2008: Why Early Learning Must Be Fun for Young Children by: MarketingBuzz
The state of the education system and how our children are taught at nursery, kindergarten and pre school is never far away from the media. This article looks at why educators need to make early learning in particular an enjoyable experience for all those involved.
April 07 2008: A Tutors Guide To An IEP by: Shari Nielsen
It is not uncommon for parents to use education lingo during the initial consultation with a new tutor One term that seems to come up quite often is the “IEP” or “Individualized Education Program”
April 05 2008: Objectivity - What Is It And Why Is That Important? by: Christopher Snyder
Let 's start with the definition
April 04 2008: Chemistry - The Central Science by: Gabriel Adams
In modern thought, Chemistry (from Egyptian – Chem or Keme meaning “earth” or “black”, due to the rich soil) is connected to almost all other natural sciences: astronomy, biology, geology, material science, physics, etc The subcategories of chemistry are getting more specialized as time passes and the understanding of the composition and structure of matter increases
April 03 2008: Learn About Effective Tutoring by: franchises
A tutor is someone who helps individuals or small groups with instruction. A tutor helps a student improve their personal learning strategies so they can become better learners and be empowered in the classroom.
April 03 2008: Men 's Fashion - Wedding Attire With All The Bells & Whistles by: Jeff Piper
Ah, the dreaded wedding invitation Sure you love your friend
April 01 2008: Strategies for Starting School - Is My Child Ready for School or Not? by: sevenstepswriting
Is your child ready for school? A top author, parent and teacher discusses age, intellectual, physical, emotional and social aspects of this decision. Free Parent Newsletter and Story Starters Chatterbox.
March 31 2008: 10 Tips For Supporting Your Child At Home by: Shari Nielsen
Parents often turn to tutors for advice about how to help their child at home A tutor will come across as more professional and knowledgeable if he or she has immediate ideas that can be either verbally explained or even presented to the parent in writing
March 31 2008: The Initial Parent Consultation by: Shari Nielsen
Often new tutors find themselves nervous and intimidated when it comes to following up on leads and building their clientele from scratch Some may feel like a salesperson and feel awkward promoting their services and trying to “land” customers
March 30 2008: How To Choose The Right Nursing School For You by: Gene Grzywacz
There are a number of factors to consider when looking the best nursing school for your education It is not that much different from choosing a college or other specialty program, but the applicant must consider a couple of key factors
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