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How to Deal with Disruptive Students Featured 

How to Deal with Disruptive Students

When students are disruptive, teachers need to think on their feet and react quickly.  A teacher must respond to  negative behaviors with  correct ones.  This can be especially difficult when the negative behavior occurs during the time of classroom instruction. These behaviors can easily result in a cascade of reactions that may sacrifice valuable class time. However, difficult the  student... Read More
How to Help Your Child Develop Good Judgement Featured 

How to Help Your Child Develop Good Judgement

When raising my children I always hoped that they, as adults, would acquire the ability to make good judgements in their lives with or without their parents being there.  Many adults get crippled with the responsibility of trying to make the right decisions and instead make destructive choices.  Making good decisions is not innate it is an ability that is... Read More
Schools Fail to Provide Students of Diverse backgrounds to Engage in Outside Science Based Learning Featured 

Schools Fail to Provide Students of Diverse backgrounds to Engage in Outside Science Based Learning

According to new research published in the International Journal of Science Education, schools should being doing more to open up science education outside the school environment for children of diverse backgrounds. When survey data was analyzed from almost 6,000 UK secondary school children ranging from aged 11 to 16 that had considerably low science engagement;  scientists found that students from less privileged backgrounds... Read More
A Montessori Education for Your Gifted Learner Featured 

A Montessori Education for Your Gifted Learner

When I was raising my child I made the conscientious effort to put him through a Montessori education. Without regret, I felt it was one of the wisest moves I had ever made. But in the beginning I like all of you, wondered what actually goes into a Montessori education and how my child could benefit from it. My son... Read More