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    • 151.

      The Pros and Cons of Home Schooling


      by Ling Tong - 2008-07-14
      Home schooling refers to the education of children at home, usually with the parents as teachers. Not many people realize that over one million children worldwide receive their schooling in this mann...
    • 152.

      Values Verses Virtues


      by Steve Morgan - 2008-07-15
      My Philosophy of Teaching In this rapidly changing world where children are exposed to a plethora of ever-changing morals, values and ethics, often set by the whims of society, they need a stable ba...
    • 153.

      Teachings and Traditions Remain, Original Meaning Lost


      by Ariel Bravy - 2008-07-16
      Many years ago a master and his disciples were sitting while the master spoke and shared his wisdom.While he the master spoke, he and his students kept getting distracted by the master's beloved pet ...
    • 154.

      Your Guide To A Productive, Pain Free Special Education Meeting


      by Deborah Walker, M.Ed. - 2008-07-21
      It's a fact. If you're a special education teacher, you need to know how to moderate meetings. If your meeting is going to go smoothly, you need to prepare ahead of time. I've put together a 13-step b...
    • 155.

      How to Write a Letter of Resignation


      by Steve Morgan - 2008-07-23
       Dear Board It is with a pleasure bordering upon delirium that I announce my imminent departure from your cage. The cliché, I know, is to say the job has finally ‘become too much for m' but the...
    • 156.

      Teaching Youth Basketball: Using The Other Hand


      by Ronn Wyckoff - 2008-07-28
      Inteaching dribbling, the primary concern of the coach will be to make sure that whenevera player is dribbling, anywhere on the floor, that the dribbler has his/herbody between the ball and the ...
    • 157.

      Why You Should Consider A Home School Solution For Your Child!


      by Jeff Safin - 2008-08-07
      Every kid goes to some kind of school, whether it's private, or public, or a boarding school. Whatever type of school it is, the purpose of going to school is to learn, in whatever environment is best...
    • 158.

      Math Games Make Math Fun


      by Teresa Evans - 2008-08-29
      For many children, math is neither fun nor easy. Many children find it difficult and uninteresting and unfortunately this attitude can lead to less chance of success and further distress. But changin...
    • 159.

      Martial Arts and the Perfectionist


      by Calasanz Martinez - 2008-09-22
      I appreciate martial arts students who want to do everything perfectly. They are usually very committed and hard working. They sign up for classes ready to train and full of enthusiasm! Unfortunate...
    • 160.

      Learning To Think: Part One - All Students Can Learn To Be Mindful


      by Courtney Kowalczyk, M.Ed. - 2008-09-24
      Summer is quickly coming to an end, and school has begun for many children. School buses are busily picking up students and dropping them off during the morning and evening commutes. With the beginnin...