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Stellar Tips For Teachers’ Professional Development Programs

Posted on November 18, 2013.
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Teachers development

I think many teachers are wary of professional development (PD) because thoughts like it’s a boring meeting or it’s a waste of my time tend to creep into their heads. But professional development can be a powerful tool for teachers … Continue reading →

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What To Expect From US Charter Schools

Posted on April 16, 2013.
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Approximately two decades ago, only two programs under formal education were available: public and private. Those who had the means to invest in high-quality education would enlist in an exclusive and expensive private school, whereas those who had little to … Continue reading →

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Trick or Treatin’ Alternatives

Posted on October 31, 2012.
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Hey everyone! Oh Halloween is just around the corner and you don’t need doctors to tell you that all candies, chocolates and other high-calorie goodies kids collect during Halloween aren’t healthy–given that obesity and hyperactivity among children are getting higher than ever … Continue reading →

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Top Tips to Avoid Procrastination with Your Studies

Posted on October 24, 2012.
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Slaying the Procrastination Dragon Procrastination is a severe problem for many college students, from freshmen to advanced graduate students. Left unaddressed it can easily result in sub par grades and the possibility of outright academic failure. Fortunately, there are a … Continue reading →

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Schools and Junk Food

Posted on September 19, 2012.
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Junk food is ridiculously easy to get a hold of. It is usually the cheapest food available; you can find it at every convenience store, gas station, and grocery store; and it takes very little time to prepare. The Problem … Continue reading →

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Music Education – What Fun for the Homeschooler

Posted on August 13, 2012.
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Are you a homeschooling parent? Do you try to make school fun for your kids? Are you having a little difficulty making music education fun? Not every parent is gifted with musical talent – either by voice or instrument skill … Continue reading →

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Benefits of Becoming a Teacher – Why Teach?

Posted on July 19, 2012.
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Some people toss and turn about the idea of becoming a teacher. They try and weigh the pros and cons and determine if it’s something they’ll enjoy. In order to know if becoming a teacher is a good fit for … Continue reading →

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Celebrating Geek Pride Day

Posted on May 27, 2012.
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Photo by Will Merydith

To describe the term ‘geek’, it would probably be more useful to watch an episode of “The Big Bang Theory,” an American TV sitcom revolving around a group of four exceptional intellectuals who are addicted to technology, sci-fi, comic books … Continue reading →

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Global Citizenship Education – NZ Model UN Teachers’ Workshop

Posted on May 3, 2012.
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“We are all staring at the same moon in the sky.” Figuratively speaking, the line above is the main purpose of integrating global citizenship education in the academic world. Everyone, regardless of race, religion and group, lives in one big community … Continue reading →

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5 Tips for Helping Teens Reduce School Study Stress

Posted on April 20, 2012.
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Studying can be stressful for everyone, but especially teens. Many teenagers not only find studying tedious, but can become extremely stressed at the idea of an upcoming exam. Thankfully, there are things you can do to help ease the stress. … Continue reading →

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