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1). How Free is the FAFSA?  By : Bill McCumber
The Free Application for Federal Student Aid is free according to the U.S. Department of Education. It costs you nothing to fill out the form. But it costs families thousands of dollars in lost financial aid if done incorrectly.

2). The Secret to 1st Grade Spelling  By : Dave Poon
Handwriting, reading and of course, 1st grade spelling are among the basic things your child learns in school. These three are very important as your child’s learning capacity with regard to these three aspects can make or break his learning habit and his learning desire as he matures.

3). Help Your Children Say No to Cheating  By : Carol Josel
Cheating is a growing problem among school age children. Is your child cheating? Find out how to stop cheating before it can start.

4). Surviving the Teen Years  By : Cathy Warschaw
How high school affects your future goals.

5). Using Different Lenses to View the Student of Color/White Achievement Gap  By : Tsahai H. London Sandrock
Targeted preparation of all students to embrace school values may very well be the simple answer to closing the achievement gap.

6). Effects of Teacher Assimilationist Philosophy on Mexican American Students  By : Tsahai H. London Sandrock
Unrelenting assimilationist view point can blind educators to positive aspects of non European cultures, and lead to biased attitudes and behaviors towards students.

7). 5 Tips to Discussing Behavior Problems at School or Daycare  By : Travis Waack
As a parent or guardian, your child’s health and safety should be one of your top concerns.

8). Getting Hired Before the Interview  By : Cathy Warschaw
Guidance and tips to high school seniors to prepare them for a job interview.

9). The Tooth about Front Desk Work within the Dental Field  By : Cathy Warschaw
High school seniors interested in entering the dental field.

10). Two Powerful Parent Strategies to Close the Student Achievement Gap  By : Tsahai H. London Sandrock
Poverty and single parent households have borne the brunt of criticisms for deplorable student performance. However, learning and applying specific strategies will empower them to emotionally and academically support their children.

11). Accountability In Education  By : Denise Hummel
The article addresses a recent international conference and the ways in which experts are trying to find a statistical methodology that is accurate and efficient in assessing the effectiveness of education internationally.

12). Moving African American Students Past Stuck Point  By : Tsahai H. London Sandrock
Ogbu proffers some explanations about reasons far too many African American youths seem incapable of wrenching themselves into academic gear. These insights should be used to help educators better prepare students to maneuver the school environment and lead to better succes

13). My Poetic Portrait  By : Katie Criss
A poetic portrait of myself. Great activity for students to do in an English Class!!

14). How Too Read Your Text Book Efficiently And As A Result, Get Better Grades  By : Scott Palat
Below are eight tips to help you read and understand your text book so you can guarantee yourself better grades. 1. Skim through all titles and headings before reading the first paragraph. This will give you an idea regarding the material covered in the chapter or section and help you create a mental picture of the material as you read...

15). Teen Driver Education  By : dave4
For many teenagers these days obtaining their license is the biggest and most exciting step life has offered so far. Many are excited, some a little worried, but all should be prepared for what having a driver license means. This is where driver education courses enter into the picture. Not only do these courses teach teens to drive, but teach them...

16). Back to School Responsibilities Again  By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
It’s that time of year when mom and dad look for ways to improve their child’s academic standing during the upcoming scholastic year or, at least, they should be. There are many options to weigh in such as: new school clothes, school supplies, peer pressure, after school care, homework, league sports, and transportation. ...

17). Winter Olympics Teaching Tips  By : Freda J. Glatt, MS
Do you recognize the names Giant Slalom, Luge, and Curling? Yes? Then you must be ready for the Winter Olympics! Here are a few suggestions to make them more meaningful to your children: 1. Let each child or small group of children choose an event to research. The events may be their favorites or ones they would like to know more about...

18). Goal Setting the SMART Way  By : Hanif Khaki
Goal setting is a task that is often overlooked until the New Year, when people decide to set resolutions. However, these resolutions are nothing more than wishes and are far from what we would call "goals". Hence these "so called" goals have very little chance of being realized. Just ask any fitness club owner when the greatest number of sign-ups ...

19). Why you should consider online tutoring for your child  By : Scott Palat
When most parents hear the word online tutoring, they can't quite envision it, but when students hear the word online tutoring, they are intrigued. Online tutoring allows a tutor and student to communicate from computer to computer. Most online tutoring sessions take place inside an online classroom. Many online tutoring services offe...

20). Modeling Student Behavior  By : Frank Holes Jr.
Whether you as a teacher realize it or not, you are the best model of behavior in your classroom. A large part of your proactive behavior plans should include your own behavior you demonstrate to the students every day. You must set expectations for your students, demonstrate the behaviors, and be vigilant to correct the kids. Don't wa...

21). Emergency Lesson Plans, Real Lifesaving Tools for Teachers  By : Frank Holes Jr.
Everyone gets those situations in life where an emergency has come up, and you don't have the time (or sometimes the ability) to get a good lesson plan in to school for your students. Maybe you have a family emergency or a disrupted travel plan and you just cannot get into school to leave detailed lessons. That is why it is essential for you to hav...

22). When Customers are Owners: The Non Profit School Board.  By : Brion Sprinsock
Thousands of independent non profit schools are governed by Boards of Directors made up primarily of parents. These volunteers agree to take responsibility for school finances, fundraising, planning, budgeting, and oversight of the school principal or director. With little or no training, private school Boards tackle projects involving finance, rea...

23). Using Random Student Cards in Class  By : Frank Holes Jr.
Ever wonder if you choose certain students more (or less) often in class than others? Or would you like to be able to completely call on students at random? A great technique is to make and use an index card deck with your students' names on the cards. On the first day of any of my classes, I pass out blank lined index cards (we use th...

24). The Art Of Note Taking  By : Scott Palat
By following these ten steps, you will become a more efficient note taker and this will help improve your overall study skills. With good note taking skills, better grades are just around the corner. 1. If possible, sit near the front and center of the class. You will be less likely to become distracted and will probably find staying f...

25). Study Skills That Will Help You Get Straight A's  By : Scott Palat
By following these twelve tips, you will be guaranteed to get straight AAAAA's. Read each tip carefully. 1. Find a quiet area in your house in which you are comfortable and can isolate yourself from distractions. Be sure that this space includes a chair, table or desk, and sufficient lighting. Ask others not to disturb you while you ar...

26). Academic Cheap Software For Education  By : Suwat Muenpan
The membership provides Microsoft software to keep academic labs, faculty and students on the leading edge of technology. Students and faculty are also sometimes allowed to resell academic software. Search Help tips Academic SoftwareAcademic software is software sold at significantly discounted prices to students, faculty members and educational in...

27). Pilgrim Trivia Teaching Tips  By : Freda J. Glatt, MS
How much do you know about the Mayflower, Pilgrims, and Wampanoag Indians? Here are some interesting facts about them. Before the Pilgrims hired her, the Mayflower was in the wine trade with France; before that, she was in the fish trade with Norway. It took the Mayflower 66 days to reach Massachusetts. There ...

28). IQ Test How It Works and Why It’s Used  By : Bob Benson
The IQ test is the common name for Intelligence Quotient. An IQ test is a way to measure the relative intelligence of a person, but the answers derived from an IQ test aren’t based on the amount of knowledge a person has. To fully understand how an IQ test works and why it’s useful, take a look at some facts (and myths) about IQ tests and testing m...

29). Driver Education Information for Teens  By : dave4
Virtually every teenager will do it; take a drivers education course to obtain their learners permit and eventually an unrestricted drivers license. Most states have requirements that must be met for a teen to get their learners permit. What is a learners permit? A learners permit is a special permit issued by a State Depa...

30). How To Accredited College Degree Today Starting From Scratch  By : wirat
To accelerate the process of achieving a bachelor's degree, the program accepts up to 90 transfer credits from accredited colleges and institutions. Students without an approved associate 2019s degree from a regionally accredited college may transfer up to 64 credits and be granted junior status. Students awarded an approved associate%u2019s degree...

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