In countless book clubs, folks across the country are connecting with books and engaging in stimulating story-talk, so why not kids, too? Start one now and sidestep typical summer reading losses and improve skills, too.
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Kid Book Clubs – The Summer Reading Loss Antidote and Skill Enhancer
January 25th, 2010Statistics DVDs – Teach Your Child to Comprehend Statistics & Have Fun at the Same Time
January 25th, 2010Statistics are a vital component of society, as they focus solely on cold hard facts. Statistics measure the mental and emotional climate of the populace, and form the foundation of history.
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Algebra DVDs – An Excellent Learning Tool to Teach Your Kids Algebra
January 25th, 2010Algebra is the line of demarcation between basic and higher math. Many children panic upon seeing letters and numbers in a mathematical equation.
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Classroom Management Part I – Tips to Avoid a Classroom Horror Scene
January 25th, 2010In this article, you will find basic classroom management strategies. These strategies will help you create a calm, respectful, and safe classroom environment.
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Child Assessment Tools
January 25th, 2010There are different kinds of assessment processes for evaluating the stage of development children have reached as they go through their education. Two of the most popular at the moment are self assessment and peer assessment.
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CNA Inservices – Make Them Count!
January 25th, 2010As a nursing supervisor, you know that your nursing assistants must meet their annual inservice requirement. In most states, this is a minimum of twelve hours of inservices per year-although that number jumps to 24 in some states. But, how do you make the most of the time you spend on CNA continuing education? How do you ensure that your inservices are helping to develop top-notch nursing assistants? And, what do surveyors look for when they review inservice records? Keep reading to learn four basic guidelines that will keep you on track.
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How to Study Better
January 25th, 2010There are no concrete tools to tell one how to study better. The best way is to learn effectively so that you study better. But there are some things that you can do to get higher marks in tests and class performances and be a topper in the class.
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Assessment Strategies
January 25th, 2010There are many ways of assessing the aspects of children we want to track and monitor and there are some crucial things to think about when we try to decide which assessment process we will use to do the measurement. In particular this is true when we are planning to measure soft skills like friendship making, friendship maintaining or communication and attitudes such as persistence, resilience and wellbeing. Because these kinds of skills and attitudes show themselves through behaviour, which we have to interpret, there is a wide variation in how people perceive the behaviour and the evaluation they make of it.
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Assessment Tools
January 25th, 2010In a classroom the children who do best as learners are the ones with sound self esteem. Children with really high, over the top self esteem do not do as well as the ones with what we call ’sound’ self esteem. Neither do children with low esteem who have little belief in themselves.
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Five Reasons Why the Cold War Began
January 25th, 2010The Cold War was the big rift that happened between the Axis force and the Allied force after the Second World War. It began after the Axis forces occupied the eastern part of Germany while the Allied force controlled Germany’s western part, after the World War 2.
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