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How Catholic teachers can help their students learn and remember through memorization.
Classical Conversations, which bills itself a "Classical Christian Community," is the latest buzz among homeschooling families across the nation.
Apply Bloom's Taxonomy to create fair essay questions that really test what students know.
Hard Times by Charles Dickens is an interesting book that can be read in just a few sittings.
What's your family's learning style? Learn the difference between unschooling, Charlotte Mason, car-schooling, classical education, online education, and school-at-home.
Veritas Press offers high quality classical curriculum for all grades. Especially for those homeschooling through highschool, Veritas Press is a great choice.
Students with special needs often have memory problems. Teachers can use effective memory strategies to improve recall for children with disabilities in the classroom.
There are a number of misconceptions surrounding learning disabilities. Reading disabilities, when not addressed, can result in problems throughout school and beyond.
Employers no longer place total emphasis on grade point average as a means of determining the suitability of employee career growth or potential employees.
Introduce your students to a wide variety of resources and tools that can help them get the information they need to complete an assignment quickly and efficiently.
Success depends on evaluation of programs to teach adult learners, along with adult retention and transference of new knowledge learned in continuing education courses.
Time to cooperate and socialize disappear as the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 forces schools to forgo play and recess time.
Students are losing interest in science because it is not relevant to them. Memorizing facts is not enough.
Learning Spanish can be so much fun! Playing games and using different methods helps the language become second nature.
Can cognitive ability tests measure intelligences beyond a child's mathematical and verbal, and perceptual abilities?
Swearing in a new President is exciting and historic, and teachers can build on the importance of the moment by showing students several different inaugural speeches.
A list of articles for the Catholic educator, from CCD teaching ideas to lessons on seasons, sacraments and saints.
Continuing education requirements and certification examinations are a challenge to professionals. Knowing how to study can save time, effort and money.
Nebraska said, "No, thanks" to No Child Left Behind assessments and developed their own plan. How is it working?
Three home educators weigh the pros and cons of Classical Conversations, a Christian homeschool program based on the classical education model.
Danny Boyle's Slumdog Millionaire has won many awards and become a critical darling, but does it live up to it's own hype?
Registered nurses and practical nurses must obtain a nursing license to earn their titles; basic information about the licensing test (NCLEX) follows.
Often it's difficult to pinpoint why a child is failing in school, but here are ten basic causes of academic failure with offered solutions.
Teachers can combine Bloom's Taxonomy and Yahoo! Answers to create an opportunity of gifted thinkers to explore, ask, answer, and let their great brains shine.


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