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Finger tracing enhances student performance in math Featured 

Finger tracing enhances student performance in math

Interesting article on using fingers profiency in maths Tests revealed students who used their finger to trace over practice examples while simultaneously reading geometry or arithmetic material were able to complete tasks more quickly and correctly than those who did not use the same technique. Schoolkids who used finger tracing fared better with previously unseen geometry and algebra questions, new research has... Read More
Significance of STEM Featured 

Significance of STEM

STEM subjects are gaining a lot of emphasis, but why, all of a sudden has it become so important?  If done correctly the STEM subjects should enhance the education of future students so regardless of what profession they choose they will be prepared for life and be able to further improve conditions in the sciences for all.  Learning the sciences... Read More
STEM Featured 

STEM

What is STEM? STEM Defined STEM is an acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math education. We focus on these areas together not only because the skills and knowledge in each discipline are essential for student success, but also because these fields are deeply intertwined in the real world and in how students learn most effectively. STEM is an interdisciplinary... Read More
How Parents and Teachers Can Help Teach Critical Thinking Skills Featured 

How Parents and Teachers Can Help Teach Critical Thinking Skills

Today’s students have difficulty solving real world problems.  During the 90’s the focus was on hardwiring our children up until age three or younger to become geniuses.  Parents began force feeding infants and toddlers special DVDs and flashcards in the hopes of their child becoming the next einstein.  But in pursuing the development of rote memory, we have forgotten the... Read More
Teacher resignation letters paint a bleak picture of US education Featured 

Teacher resignation letters paint a bleak picture of US education

As teachers’s resignation letters become public it has become evident that teachers are not leaving solely due to low pay and retirement but also due to a broken education system.  In a group of studies, by Michigan State University education expert Alyssa Hadley Dunn and other colleagues examined the new phenomenon of teachers posting their resignation letters online.  Their findings... Read More
Consumption of Alcohol and Marijuana Associated with Lower College GPAs Featured 

Consumption of Alcohol and Marijuana Associated with Lower College GPAs

College students who consume medium to high levels of alcohol and marijuana have a consistently lower GPA according to a study published in the OPEN Access Journal from Hartford Hospital.  Alcohol and marijuana are two most abused substances amongst college and high school students in the US.  Data was used from the Brain and Alcohol Research in College Students study,... Read More
Five Ideas in Education that Just Don’t Work! Featured 

Five Ideas in Education that Just Don’t Work!

Smaller class sizes,  higher standards and more and more money.  These popular but ineffective remedies did not help the future of education in this country.  According to educational researcher, John Hattie.  These remedies do not help.  Over his career he has investigated improvements and interventions in education.  Hattie studied 250 million students around the world over looking  all types of... Read More
Tips on Getting Your Older Child to Adjust to Baby Featured 

Tips on Getting Your Older Child to Adjust to Baby

When a new baby comes into the family you want everybody to be excited about it including your children.  This may be difficult to do when your present child is used to be the center of attention.  Older siblings rarely transition easily from an incoming new sibling. As a parent you are probably aware that you need to spend quality... Read More
Governor Cuomo Proposes Free Tuition for State and Public Colleges Featured 

Governor Cuomo Proposes Free Tuition for State and Public Colleges

New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has recently proposed plans to pursue free tuition for state residents enrolled at public colleges and universities. Two year colleges are also included under this plan.   This initiative was first proposed by Bernie Sanders during the 2016 campaign season.  If approved this can be the first proposal of its  kind for four year... Read More
New Research on Baby Brains Featured 

New Research on Baby Brains

Many parents feel that babies should develop at their own pace and that they don’t need to be challenged to do things they aren’t ready for.  They feel normal milestones should not receive a little extra nudge until they are fully ready.  According to a neuroscientist, Audrey Van der Meer, at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, states that... Read More