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Articles for Teachers
Homeschool Vs. Public School
Parents are starting to find out that one of the best ways to teach their children is though homeschooling. Amazingly, even children are choosing homeschool over public school. The benefits of a homeschool vs public school education are many. Children that are homeschooled have more time to work on projects, are able to have more hands on experiences and they don't have the negative peer pressure that exists in public schools. Many parents choose homeschool over public schools because they want ...
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J. E. Burke
7-20-09
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Calendar Teaching Tips
Stop! Don't throw away those old calendars! There is so much you can do with a calendar to reinforce academic skills. Here are a few suggestions: ...
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Freda J. Glatt
7-20-09
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Valuable Audio Resources for Teachers
Are you a first year teacher? Have you taught in the past and are returning to the classroom? Do you crave knowledge about specific tips and tricks that will help your school year run smoothly? You might be brand new to the education scene or have a few years of teaching under your belt. Either way you can learn from teachers, professors, and educators with years of experience in the field of education through audio books. ...
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Jon Bischke
7-20-09
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Bioengineers Develop Microfabricated Device To Measure Cellular Forces During Tissue Development
A University of Pennsylvania-collaboration of bioengineers studying the physical forces generated by individual cells has created a tiny micron–sized device that allows researchers to measure and manipulate cellular forces as assemblies of living cells reorganize themselves into tissues....
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University of Pennsylvania
7-7-09
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How to Help Your Struggling Reader
Reading the words from left to right can be a difficult task for struggling readers. Often the words appear to move around or the space between words us unclear. It helps to use a finger or a card underneath the words to help your eyes “track” and focus on each word and letter you are sounding out. This will train your eyes to focus on the word you are reading instead of skipping around looking for other clues to simply guess at the word....
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Sberrett
7-3-09
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Playing Numerical Board Games Boosts Number Skills Of Low-income Preschoolers
Playing numerical board games can improve low-income preschoolers' number skills, offering a promising way to reduce the discrepancies in numerical knowledge between children from poor families and those from middle-income families....
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Society for Research in Child Development
7-3-09
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