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- Put To The Test: Preparing For The SAT/ACT By:-William White
You come across an unfamiliar word in your history book and actually look it up. You find yourself talking in analogies. While watching "Lost," you wonder how to figure out the length of your television screen if you knew the height. You're hoarding no. 2 pencils.
It must be time for the SAT or ACT.
- Educational Leadership By:-Andrew Bailey
Schools are social institutions that play an important role in what is arguably the most complex responsibility of society: the healthy development of children. The people who lead schools must have a deep understanding of the many dimensions of this task, yet the challenges fall within the general category of crafting
- Home Education In The UK By:-Donald Carter
Education is no longer considered a privilege. In most jurisdictions, ‘education’ is considered as an indispensable part of a child’s rights.
In the UK, education has always commanded a high priority in the society. The government, in turn, has always adopted a liberal education policy, as highlighted from the laws of the land.
- Lab Safety Rules For High School By:-Peter Green
High school level science labs are loaded with important specimens, dangerous chemicals and not to mention, sophisticated lab equipment. They form the most important part of the school, where students can learn hands-on knowledge and demonstrate practical results.
- Best Language Learning Software By:-William Baker
Computer assisted language learning has picked up a lot in the recent times. Most of these language learning tools have two very important features. They being individualized learning and bi-directional learning. The focus of this method of language learning is not teaching, but learning.
- Assessment: Classroom Assessment By:-Fred Lopez
Classroom assessments are those developed or selected by teachers for use during their day-to-day instruction. They are different from the standardized tests that are conducted annually to gauge student achievement, and are most frequently used to serve formative purposes, that is, to help students learn.
- Mathematics Learning: Word-Problem Solving By:-Andrew Bailey
A word problem is a verbal description of a problem situation wherein one or more questions are posed, the answers to which can be obtained by the application of mathematical operations to information (usually numerical data) available in the text.
- Getting Those College Application Essays Right By:-William White
The advice I offer here is based, in part, upon my six-years of experience as an admissions officer at a highly selective university where I read and evaluated approximately 2,000 application essays every admissions season and, in part, upon my five years of experience as a high school teacher
- What Students Need To Know To Thrive In College By:-Timothy Mitchell
Individuals with special learning needs are guaranteed special supports in elementary and high school by the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. However, in college, no such guaranteed protections exist.
- Educational Games For Middle School By:-Peter Green
It's quite possible that you, as a middle school teacher, may sometimes get bored of the daily routine of teaching and testing your students. And I don't think I should even bother asking students if they feel the same! What do you think can be done to eradicate this boring and monotonous routine from your classroom?
- Tribal Colleges And Universities By:-Roy Morgan
Tribal colleges and universities are unique American institutions that offer opportunities for Native Americans to pursue higher education within their own cultural and regional contexts. Generally located on or near Indian reservations, tribal colleges and universities (also referred to as tribally controlled colleges) aim to preserve and communicate traditional native culture
- Career Test For College Students By:-William Baker
Career test for college students generally have objective type questions with multiple choices. The tests can ideally have fifty questions which are to be attempted in fifty to sixty minutes. The questions are set such that knowledge of different subjects such as Logic, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Business Administration, Politics is tested.
- 5 Tips To Help Your Kids Ace Their SAT Essay By:-Fred Wright
Is your child having nightmares about the SAT? Does the thought of writing the essay keep her up at night? It's prime test-taking season for kids hoping to get into college next year. And while it may seem a little scary, the essay section is actually one of the easiest areas to ace.
- Standardized Testing: A Race To Nowhere By:-Christopher Jackson
Race To Nowhere is an excellent description of the standardized testing movement. The No Child Left Behind Act of 2001, increased the role of the federal government in public education and also expanded the role of standardized testing. This morning, I had a conversation with another educator who was ending a California State Testing week.
- Sociological Perspective By:-Gary Morris
Society is a complex phenomena and is viewed differently by different people. The way of looking at society is called sociological perspective. Many social scientists and philosophers have established different theories to look at society that will help in solving various social problems.
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