Learning Styles

Deborah Jeter

Learning to manage diverse needs will enable us to design effective teaching strategies to address educational issues,
analyze problems, seek solutions, trouble-shoot, and benefit from the material we hope to study.

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Portfolio Assessment

Portfolios can be a great tool for growth, if you know how to use them . . .

Making a Difference

Making a difference in your child's education begins at home. Let's refer to it as Home Improvements. ;-)

Finding a Private Tutor

Finding the right tutor for your child can be worrisome and time-consuming. Where do you start and how do you know which teacher will benefit your child's learning needs?

Trends in Computerized Education

This article outlines some of the major issues in school reform in the hopes of creating a better understanding of the connection between technology and educational change.

That was Then, What now? Part Two of Two

Corporal Punishment: What happens in practically all things regarding education when the one bad apple spoils the bunch?

That was Then, What now? Part One of Two

Maybe this article is more easily understood by teachers forty and over but . . . have you noticed that students seem to need entertainment, bravado, extraordinaryly, creative, motivational techniques and incentives to do their best in the classroom?

Crowded Conditions

Double classes in less space has created an unforseen problem. . .

New Year, Fresh Start

How many times have we each felt as though a New Year really granted us a fresh start? Many times, the initial idea of starting fresh with innovative
ideas can really bog me down unless I lay a firm plan out for implementation. There is the catch.

Epic Moments: An Essay

What happens when those epic moments transcend all convention of what most of us call normalcy? What if they rise before us in such regularity that we no longer ponder the moments at the top because our eyes are already focused on the trail to the next? This was my life ...

Creative Encounter: Part Two of Two

How many times has our sense of "bad timing" kept us from going on with a difficult, seemingly impossible task? We give up just before we are to experience our moment of splendid accomplishment. This book is full of life-changing exercises that will change your paradigm.

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Does Music help learning? (5 msgs)

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Crowded Conditions (6 msgs)

Visualize your Ideal Learning Organization (4 msgs)

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New Year, Fresh Start (4 msgs)

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Welcome to your new home! (6 msgs)

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